Key activities include:
1. Leadership development: Centering and supporting the expertise of people who have been directly impacted by the criminal legal system to drive change. This involves mentorship to build the capacity of directly impacted people who are engaged in the campaigns to become community organizers and policy advocates. Staff and consultants from ENDPP.org and partner organizations will work together to provide professional development, and experiential learning opportunities in Springfield. Staffing and training regional organizers is a priority for 2023.
2. Organizing and coalition management: Organizing people with records across the state through a community-level and regional model, which will roll up into statewide coalitions of policy, direct service, and grassroots organizations to support the execution of the campaigns’ strategies. Each campaign has its own table to grow and engage in the work. Continuing to build and maintain robust coalition tables is the priority for 2023.
3. Communications: Communications strategies will continue to be important for all campaigns as we travel around the state, share the stories of our directly impacted leaders, and communicate the opportunities for change. This has been the weakest strategy to date for these campaign efforts (in their prior iterations), but we are building an infrastructure for communications strategies and staffing that will be paramount to building and advancing this movement over the coming years. Earned media, social media, and branding are priorities for 2023.