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Nonprofits & Election 2020

The Nonprofit Management program at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies is hosting a series of six workshops designed to be in real time at important junctures of the 2020 election cycle, designed and led by experts in nonprofit policy and advocacy, Sue Santa and Sandra Swirski.  To view the live stream recordings and access the presentations and related materials, click or tap each event.

February 2021

Nonprofits & Election 2020: Policy and Advocacy in Action during the National Election Cycle February 11

Nonprofits & Election 2020: Policy and Advocacy in Action during the National Election Cycle

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November 2020

Election Hindsight is 20/20: Initial Review of 2020 Elections and the Start of 2024 November 12

Election Hindsight is 20/20: Initial Review of 2020 Elections and the Start of 2024

Nonprofit and Elections November 12
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June 2020

Party Planks and Platforms: Why National Conventions Matter to Nonprofits June 18

Party Planks and Platforms: Why National Conventions Matter to Nonprofits

Party Planks
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March 2020

Primary Season: How Super Tuesday and Critical State Primaries Elevate Policy Choices March 26

Primary Season: How Super Tuesday and Critical State Primaries Elevate Policy Choices

Nonprofit Management Election Series Event March 26 2020 Video Cover
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December 2019

The 2020 Alignment of Elections, Census, Redistricting and Representation: A Model for Ongoing Policy Engagement December 5

The 2020 Alignment of Elections, Census, Redistricting and Representation: A Model for Ongoing Policy Engagement

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November 2019

The 2020 Election Cycle & the Nonprofit Organization: Intersections and Opportunities November 7

The 2020 Election Cycle & the Nonprofit Organization: Intersections and Opportunities

The 2020 Election Cycle & the Nonprofit Organization: Intersections and Opportunities
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