Before you join the Community Advocacy Leader Program, please review the information below.
Requirements:
- Must be 18 years or older and registered to vote in Massachusetts.
- Must be familiar with Microsoft Office and Google Drive.
Expectations for the Community Advocacy Leaders:
- Attend initial one-on-one call/training with Bethany DeZolt, the Advocacy and Community Engagement Coordinator.
- Spend 5-8 hours/month on C.A.L. tasks. The amount of time may vary during the legislative session.
- Participate in the types of projects C.A.L.s will take on:
- Research your state representative and state senator (via website, social media, animal scorecard).
- Set up a meeting or call with your state representative and state senator (we can help with this!).
- Monitor your legislators’ activities on animal issues, such as whether they are co-sponsor, have a position on a bill, etc.
- Identify, attend, and encourage other community members to discuss animal bills and issues when legislators hold office hours in the district. Notify the MSPCA when these events occur.
- Ask your legislator to support or oppose legislation as requested and share responses with the MSPCA.
- Attend Lobby Day for Animals and other events, when possible.
- Recruit 5-10 other people in your district who you can activate to also call upon your state legislator.
- Participate in monthly update calls with the MSPCA and other C.A.L.s.
- Participate in the C.A.L. Facebook group and share your experiences and questions with other C.A.L.s.
- Write letters to the editor on key animal bills.
- Keep track of hours and completed tasks; report responses from legislators, meetings and other interactions to Bethany.
Benefits of being a C.A.L.:
- One-on-one communication with Bethany for onboarding and ongoing support.
- Training and support from the MSPCA Advocacy Team and a C.A.L. Mentor.
- Monthly group meetings with other C.A.L.s throughout the state and early updates on legislation.
- Access to a C.A.L.-only Facebook group.
- Early notification of Lobby Day and other trainings.
- Review of testimony letters and letters to the editor.