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We are looking for a skilled Communications and Marketing Specialist to create a Marketing Plan for a Nonprofit Organization.
The specialist will be responsible for weekly eNews letter; manage two social media accounts on Facebook and Instagram; manage digital advertising campaigns for fundraising events; create and distribute marketing emails for events and any other Foundation’s activities.
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All On The Line
Our schedule is jampacked this month. We've got major program developments in every single one of our target states. Take a look:
  • North Carolina: Our first ever online course was launched in the Tar Heel State. Students can navigate the course at their own pace to learn about the state's redistricting process and the history of map manipulation in North Carolina.
  • Colorado: Lights, camera, organizing. We'll be hosting virtual screenings this month of "Slay the Dragon," a documentary focused on citizen-led movements battling gerrymandering. We'll be following up on the viewings with a live-panel discussion.
  • Arizona: The application process to become a commissioner on the state's independent redistricting commission is fast-approaching so we're hosting multiple info sessions this month to teach advocates whether they meet state qualifications and how to apply.

Ok, time for a breather. You hear from us all the time how much work we have to do in our target states and how we must take a localized approach to secure fair maps in 2021. Well, we take a localized approach for our fundraising too -- it's why this month, we've set a goal of 100 $1 contributions in New York to help fund our localized organizing programs.

But hey, we said every target state. So, take a look at what else is going on if you're not convinced yet:
  • Wisconsin: After conservative courts and gerrymandered legislatures forced voters to choose between their health and vote in last month's election, we sent voters a survey to learn more about the obstacles they faced and how we can prevent this disaster happening from across the county in November's election.
  • Ohio: This month All On The Line deployed its advocacy tool to ask our supporters to contact legislators to demand election reform in Ohio -- because no voter should be forced to choose between exercising their right to vote and protecting their health.
  • Georgia: Gerrymandering has worked in tandem with voter suppression in Georgia to suppress the vote in African American communities. We joined Georgia NAACP President James Woodall and Black Male Voter Project founder Mondale Robinson to dive into this topic with supporters
  • Texas: The state's Supreme Court and Attorney General are battling on whether all voters will be able to vote absentee to help maintain social distancing. We're hosting a webinar with partners to give the latest guidance to voters on how to cut through all the news and make their voices heard in the upcoming election.
  • Florida: Our AOTL Florida State Director hosted a supporter call to update supporters about where Florida is in the redistricting process and what changes we are implementing due to COVID19 as well as a targeted Redistricting U with some of our best partners' leaders.
  • Pennsylvania: Thanks to recent election reforms, registered voters can now request mail-in-ballots without a reason. We messaged all of our Pennsylvania supporters this month with links to request ballots and a directory of county election officials.
It's a lot, Sula. We're able to build such a robust programming slate because we have such a robust donor base -- but it takes sustained investment, month after month, from donors across the country. Can you get a start on preparing next month's slate by helping us reach 100 $1 donations in New York before Sunday night?

Thanks for reading and bringing this national campaign to life!

Team AOTL



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All On The Line

 In a democracy, no one should have to choose between their health and the right to vote.

But Wisconsin voters were forced to make that very choice when the Republican legislature refused to postpone last month's election. And then conservatives on the U.S. Supreme Court reversed an order from the governor to extend the absentee ballot deadline.

I'm supporting All On The Line because of their work to defend the integrity of the 2020 election in the face of voter suppression and their commitment to ensuring fair redistricting in 2021.

Can you make a donation to help them raise $20,000 in the next 24 hours to keep their plans on track?

This election will be one of the most important ones in our lifetimes. That's why I've been working tirelessly with my colleagues in the Senate to fight for voting rights and am the lead sponsor of a bill that would require every state to allow its citizens to vote easily by mail.

Expanding access to vote-by-mail is critical, but we need to do even more to guarantee safe and accessible voting. We need additional funding to support online registration and the U.S. Postal Service, expanded early in-person voting, and protective measures for the health and safety of poll workers.

We can't do it all alone. With your help, All On The Line has already driven over 16,000 contacts to Congress to demonstrate how important it is to make sure all of America doesn't suffer what Wisconsin just did.

We need All On The Line's grassroots movement to help win this fight.

If you're able, please rush a donation to help All On The Line raise $20,000 and meet its 24-hour fundraising goal.

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Friday, May 22, 2020
3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Please join us for an afternoon lecture and meditation with Dr. Glenn Mendoza, MD, MPH. Dr. Mendoza, voted as one of the Top Doctors in the New York Metropolitan Area and Hudson Valley, has served as Director of Neonatology for 21 years at Good Samaritan Hospital in Suffern, NY, and has received prestigious awards for medical achievements in the area of pediatrics and neonatal care. He oversees the Teacher Training Program on the East Coast and Pranic Healing Certification process globally. Dr. Glenn teaches and oversees Higher Pranic Healing and Spiritual Courses in the United States, Puerto Rico, Mongolia, and other parts of the world. His life's dedication is to spread the teachings of Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga with love and compassion. He states: "It is very simple. Energy is everything. And everything is energy. It is the beginning and the key to the true understanding of health and well-being."
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Glenn Mendoza, MD, MPHPresidentThe Center for Pranic Healing
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Thursday, May 21, 2020
4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
As we move to the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic curve, industries in the United States and Brazil have taken furious steps to keep functioning during the crisis and are now planning first steps for the reopening. Our panel brings together industry leaders in agribusiness, hotel and concierge services, and general industrials to discuss the current situation and what their plans are for what comes next. They will also give their views on the prognosis for the remainder of 2020 and 2021.
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José Auriemo NetoPresident of the Administrative CouncilJHSF Participações S.A.
Alexandre FalcãoGlobal Head of Agribusiness and LatAm Industrials Research, HSBC
Juliana Feldmann VieiraPartner, Institutional Director and Head of Family Office, Grupo Fertipar Fertilizantes
Sergio C. PereiraPresident, Cacique International U.S.A. Inc.
*The presentations will be in Portuguese.
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All On The Line
Expanding mail-in voting is important. But -- we must protect in-person voting too..

If we fail, we risk shutting out people who are historically least likely to vote by mail -- low-income and young voters with nonpermanent mailing addresses, people experiencing homelessness, voters who need language assistance to fill out their ballot, voters living with disabilities, and black voters.

Unfortunately, we expect to see these same communities disproportionately impacted by the economic hardships of the pandemic. AOTL has launched and supported advocacy tools across the country demanding fair, accessible elections. We must protect the right to vote. But -- we cannot do this work alone.

Without safe in-person voting options, many voters may be excluded from the political process. Will you pitch in to help us build a movement strong enough to provide safe, fair, and accessible elections for communities who need it the most?

A recent op-ed from the Boston Globe rolled out a roadmap to protecting in-person voting that should be the standard across the country. Solutions such as keeping neighborhood polling locations open, recruiting new poll workers, implementing safety protections, and expanding in-person early vote to weekends and evenings. Together, these reforms would help ease concerns of voting in-person amidst a pandemic.

Do we need to keep pushing for universal vote-by-mail? 100%. However, we have to make sure that we're protecting those who must vote at the ballot box.

We must protect in-person voting while also expanding vote-by-mail. President Obama has said supporting All On The Line is one of the best ways to get involved in the fight to protect our elections. Can we count on you to donate today?

Together we're going to protect our elections and return our government to people like you.
Thanks for being a part of this,
Brian Gabriel
AOTL States Press Secretary



All On The Line is the grassroots advocacy campaign supported by the National Redistricting Action Fund. Support our work to end gerrymandering.





PAID FOR BY THE NATIONAL REDISTRICTING ACTION FUND.