RESULTS — The Power to end Poverty

For New Activists

RESULTS training was great because it broke it all down into easy steps. We learned we can do such simple things, like writing letters and calling editors and members of Congress. It helps you realize that literally anyone can do this.

— Bethany Weller

Partners learning

None of the great social movements of our time occurred until the political will was great enough to demand a shift in public policy. The civil rights movement in the 1960s and the women’s suffrage movement are examples of the power of political will being generated by active citizens. Yet many of us today feel powerless to make a difference. Voting statistics show that by and large only about 50 percent of Americans vote in presidential elections and even less, around 38 percent, vote in elections for the Senate and House of Representatives.

RESULTS has devised methods of training, coaching, and supporting individuals to overcome resignation about their ability to make a difference, to powerfully voice their opinions to their elected representatives, and to work strategically with others to build public support for ending hunger. Our volunteers get trained on the issues, meet with members of Congress in face-to-face meetings, talk with congressional staff, write letters to their representatives and write and publish letters to the editor and op-ed pieces in local papers. They hold public forums and work with the media to generate editorials that educate the public and elected officials about the importance of these issues and solutions that work.

Learn the Basics about RESULTS: who we are and how we work!

Below are audio recordings of our Basics Training.

  1. Welcome (transcript)
  2. Profile of an Activist (transcript)
  3. 2010 Successes (transcript)
  4. What RESULTS Volunteers Do (transcript)
  5. How RESULTS Influences Congress (transcript)
  6. Laser Talks and Powerful Storytelling (transcript)
  7. Glad You Are Here! (transcript)

Basics Review 2010

Learn the RESULTS Core Values

  1. Individual Transformation
  2. Ongoing Learning
  3. Taking Action
  4. Powerful Relationships and Community
  5. Empowering Citizens

Domestic Campaigns Summary

Global Campaigns Summary

RESULTS "Everyday Heroes" Informational Video

New Activist Orientation Training Call Recordings (October/November 2009)

Friends of Marianne Williamson Activist Organizing Call — March 4, 2010

Friends of Marianne Williamson New Activist Orientation Series