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Voter Outreach & Community Organizing Manual

  • Writer: Indivisible Boca Raton
    Indivisible Boca Raton
  • May 11
  • 17 min read

Updated: May 12

INDIVISIBLE BOCA RATON


A Comprehensive Guide to Volunteer Training Through

the 2026 Midterm and 2028 Elections




Developed by:

Voter Outreach Committee

Indivisible Boca Raton

Updated April, 2026


About This Manual

Indivisible Boca Raton (IBR) is fortunate: we start from a position of strength. Unlike groups that are building from scratch, we already have a passionate, organized, and motivated membership. This manual is designed to channel that energy into a focused, strategic voter outreach effort - beginning right now, with the 2026 midterms as our first major milestone and 2028 as our horizon.


This guide draws on four key sources:

  • The collective experience and vision of Indivisible Boca Raton's Voter Outreach Committee

  • The proven grassroots playbook of the Cascades Caucus (Estero, FL) - a group that successfully organized Democrats in a deeply red community through neighbor-to-neighbor outreach

  • The Neighbor-to-Neighbor program formalized by the Palm Beach County DEC, presented at the April 9, 2026 DEC meeting, which trains local volunteers to serve as trusted neighborhood contacts who connect registered Democrats with voting resources, re-enrollment assistance, and community organizing opportunities. 

  • Platforms including the Voter Activation Network (VAN) for data, Scale-to-Win for high-volume peer-to-peer texting, and Mobilize for volunteer coordination, allowing us to target the right voters with the right message at scale while tracking every interaction. 


We begin with a targeted beta test in Zone 15* (West Boca), focusing on Democrats who voted by mail in 2022-2024 but have not yet re-enrolled. From there, we expand outward - building local teams, empowering neighbors, and making sure every Democrat in our community has a voting plan.


Our Three Core Goals

1.  Registration - Ensure every Democrat in our community is actively registered, with a current address on file and no barriers to casting a ballot. 

2.  Vote by Mail - Re-enroll lapsed VBM Democrats, starting with the approximately 8,000 in Zone 15, so our most reliable voters never miss an election due to administrative expiration. 

3.  Get Out the Vote (GOTV) - Mobilize our community for maximum Democratic turnout in the 2026 Primary (August 18) and General (November 3), and sustain that energy through the 2028 presidential cycle. 



*Palm Beach County is divided into Zones by the Democratic Party. Each Zone comprises many precincts.  The Palm Beach Democratic Party is assisting in our efforts.


Where We Stand: Our Strengths

The Cascades Caucus story begins with a group of four volunteers who cold-called strangers. We are starting with something far more powerful. Here is what Indivisible Boca Raton already has:


✅  OUR STRENGTHS


• Established, active membership

• Experienced leadership

• Relationships with the Palm Beach DEC

• Access to voter data

• Existing communication channels

• Motivated volunteers ready to act

🎯  OUR OPPORTUNITY


• Lapsed VBM Dems

• Scale-to-Win texting infrastructure

• Virtual phone bank capacity

• Postcard program ready to deploy

• Neighbor-to-Neighbor model to expand

• Clear electoral targets: 2026 & 2028


The Cascades Caucus Inspiration

Our friends at the Cascades Caucus - a grassroots group in a gated community north of Naples - built a thriving Democratic organizing network in one of the most conservative areas of Southwest Florida. Starting with just four volunteers, they grew to nine Planning Team members, hosted multiple house parties with 100+ total attendees, launched a monthly newsletter, and are now expanding outreach to unaffiliated voters.


Their key insight: you don't need to convert people. You need to find the people who already agree with you, make them feel less alone, and give them something concrete to do. That is exactly what we are doing.


Cascades Caucus Key Lesson

"After the disappointment of the last presidential election, several of us began attending meetings, seeking community among like-minded individuals in a largely conservative area."


They turned that energy into action. So can we - and we have even more resources to work with.

Organizing Structure for Voter Outreach

While Indivisible Boca Raton already has strong leadership, the voter outreach work requires a dedicated sub-structure organized around geography and function. Here is the model we are adopting:

Step 1: Find Your People (Already done thanks to our extensive membership list!)

Unlike groups starting from zero, we already have our core. The task now is to activate sub-teams organized around neighborhoods. The Cascades model showed that neighbors talking to neighbors is exponentially more effective than top-down organizing.

  • Identify members who live in your neighborhood.

  • Ask members to connect with 2-3 neighbors who are potential volunteers.

  • Use the Voter Activation Network (VAN) list of lapsed VBM voters as your map - these are your targets.

Step 2: Partner with the Local Party

The Palm Beach County Democratic Party is our essential partner. We are using the 2023 VBM plan developed by the Democratic Executive Committee (DEC) as a starting point for this program.

  • Coordinate with the DEC for access to voter data

  • Use the Neighbor to Neighbor guide presented to the DEC at its April 9, 2026 meeting

  • Participate in DEC monthly meetings and report on VBM re-enrollment progress

  • Coordinate post-carding through DEC office pickup points

Step 3: Build a Core Outreach Team

The Cascades model assigned roles clearly - do the same here:

Recommended Role Structure

Communications Lead - manages email lists, updates, follow-through

Texting Coordinator - recruits & trains Scale-to-Win volunteers

Phone Bank Coordinator - schedules & runs virtual phone banks (VPBs)

Postcard Coordinator - manages postcard printing, pickup, and mailing

Data Coordinator - tracks VBM re-enrollment metrics via VAN data

Events/Outreach Lead - organizes house parties and community events

Step 4: Identify Specific Goals

The Cascades Caucus kept their goals simple and measurable: (1) end isolation among Democrats, and (2) make sure everyone is registered and enrolled in VBM. We follow that model.


Our immediate goal for the Zone 15 Beta Test:

  • Re-enroll as many of the ~8,000 lapsed VBM Democrats in Zone 15 as possible

  • Establish baseline metrics: texting response rates, phone bank conversion rates, postcard response rates

  • Build a replicable model that can expand to all of Palm Beach County.


Our longer-term goals:

  • Grow neighborhood-level organizing teams across Palm Beach County.

  • Maximize Democratic turnout in the 2026 Primary (August 18) and General (November 3)

  • Sustain engagement through 2027-2028 cycle


Vote By Mail Re-Enrollment: Zone 15 Beta Test

This is where we start. The 2023 VBM Re-enrollment Plan provides our operational blueprint. We are applying it specifically to Zone 15 (West Boca) as a focused pilot program before expanding countywide.


Beta Test Overview

Target Population: Democrats in Zone 15 who had VBM in 2022-2024 and have NOT yet re-enrolled

Estimated Target: ~8,000 voters

Approach: Three-pronged simultaneous outreach (Texting + Phone Banking + Post-carding)

Goal: Maximum VBM re-enrollment before the 2026 Primary (August 18, 2026)


Background: Why VBM Matters

Prior to all VBM enrollments expiring at the end of 2022, approximately 192,500 Democrats were enrolled to vote by mail in Palm Beach County out of 383,000 Democrats countywide. Re-building our VBM base is critical - mail voters are among our most reliable voters.


Vote By Mail voters turn out at higher rates, are less susceptible to Election Day obstacles (weather, work, transportation), and give our campaign more flexibility. Every VBM re-enrollment is a vote more likely to be cast.


The Three-Pronged Approach

These three outreach methods can and should run simultaneously, targeting different segments based on available contact information:


Prong 1: Scale-to-Win Texting

Texting is our fastest and highest-volume tool. We target all Zone 15 lapsed VBM Democrats who have a cell phone number in VAN.

  • Tool: Scale-to-Win texting platform

  • Target: All Zone 15 lapsed VBM Dems with cell numbers in VAN

  • Message: Brief, friendly text asking them to re-enroll in VBM (include direct link)

  • Pilot first: Begin with Super-Hot Dems (highest engagement score) before broader send

  • Training required: See Part Four - Scale-to-Win Training Program


Prong 2: Virtual Phone Banks (VPBs)

For voters who cannot be reached by text (no cell number in VAN), we follow up with phone banking.

  • Tool: VAN Virtual Phone Banks (VPBs)

  • Target: Zone 15 lapsed VBM Dems who were NOT reachable by text

  • Script: Use the same VBM re-enrollment message, adapted for phone conversation

  • Schedule: Begin as soon as texting pilot is underway - these can run simultaneously

  • Volunteer ask: 1-2 hour virtual shifts from home - accessible for all members


Prong 3: Post-carding

For voters with no phone number on file, we reach them by mail. This is also an excellent volunteer activity that can be done at home or at group events.

  • Target: Zone 15 lapsed VBM Dems with no phone number in VAN

  • Approach: Target remaining voters who were unreachable by text or phone bank

  • Message: Friendly, personal note encouraging VBM re-enrollment

  • Cost: Coordinate with DEC on printing and postage funding

  • Tip: Handwritten addresses feel more personal - great for small group events


Phase Timeline

Zone 15 Beta Test Timeline

Phase 1 - Launch (Immediately): Scale-to-Win Training + Texting Pilot (Super-Hot Dems)

Phase 2 - Expand Texting: Broader texting send to all Zone 15 textable lapsed VBM Dems

Phase 3 - Phone Banks: VPBs for non-textable voters (run simultaneously with Phase 2)

Phase 4 - Postcards: Launch postcard campaign for voters with no phone on file

Ongoing - Track metrics and report at monthly DEC / IBR meetings

Deadline - All phases complete well before the August 18, 2026 Primary


Metrics: How We Measure Success

We track progress at every stage. After the adoption of the 2023 plan, we can request updated VBM data from the Supervisor of Elections (SOE) as available:

  • After the texting pilot

  • After the full texting send

  • At the midpoint and completion of Prong 2 Phone Banking

  • At the end of the post-carding campaign

  • End of year


Report participation numbers and progress at monthly DEC meetings, Zone meetings, and IBR meetings. Celebrate milestones to sustain volunteer energy.


Scale-to-Win Texting Training Program

Before we can text voters, our volunteers need to be trained. This section outlines the training program so that every volunteer can participate confidently and effectively.


What is Scale-to-Win?

Scale-to-Win is a texting platform that uses individual volunteers to send and respond to texts personally - this creates real, human connections with voters and dramatically improves response rates.


Key features:

  • Volunteers send text messages from a web browser - no app download required

  • Each volunteer sends individually personalized texts at scale

  • Built-in scripts make it easy - just review, personalize slightly, and send

  • Two-way conversation: volunteers respond to voter replies in real time

  • All data syncs back to VAN for tracking


Training Session: Step-by-Step

Before the Session

  1. Secure a Scale-to-Win account for Indivisible Boca Raton through the DEC or directly

  2. Upload the Zone 15 target list (lapsed VBM Dems with cell numbers) from VAN into Scale-to-Win

  3. Draft the initial text script and any common reply scripts (see Sample Scripts below)

  4. Set up a training event via Mobilize or Zoom - plan for 60-90 minutes

  5. Send calendar invites and reminders to all IBR volunteers


During the Training Session

  1. Welcome and Why It Matters (10 min) - Explain the VBM re-enrollment goal and why each text matters

  2. Platform Walkthrough (20 min) - Live demo of Scale-to-Win: logging in, loading assignments, sending initial texts

  3. Scripts and Responses (15 min) - Review the initial text, common replies, and how to handle opt-outs

  4. Practice Run (20 min) - Volunteers send practice texts to each other or to a test list

  5. Q&A and Launch (15 min) - Address questions, confirm first live texting shifts


Sample Initial Text Script

Hi [FirstName], this is [VolunteerName] with Indivisible Boca Raton. Florida's vote-by-mail enrollment recently expired for many voters - you may need to re-enroll to keep your mail ballot.


Re-enroll easily here: [VBM Link]. Takes just 2 minutes! Questions? Reply anytime. ❤️📨


Note: Always include opt-out language as required: "Reply STOP to opt out."


Sample Reply Scripts

If voter says "How do I do this?":

  → "It's easy! Go to [VBM Link], enter your name and DOB, and request your ballot. Takes 2 min!"


If voter says "I already did it":

  → "Wonderful! Thank you for staying engaged. See you at the polls! 🇺🇸"


If voter says "I prefer to vote in person":

  → "Totally valid! Mark your calendar: Primary is Aug 18 and General is Nov 3, 2026. See you there!"


After Each Texting Session

  • Log results: note how many texts sent, responses received, VBM enrollments confirmed

  • Report to the Data Coordinator for VAN/SOE tracking

  • Thank volunteers - a quick email or Slack shout-out goes a long way

  • Debrief: what worked? What questions came up? Refine scripts as needed


Virtual Phone Banks (VPBs)

Virtual phone banking is one of the most powerful tools in our toolkit. Volunteers make calls from home, on their own schedule, using VAN's built-in virtual phone bank feature. It is accessible, flexible, and effective.


Who We Call

VPBs target Zone 15 lapsed VBM Democrats who were not reachable by text - either because they have no cell number on file, or because they did not respond to texts. Phone calls allow for richer conversation and higher conversion rates.


How to Run a VPB

  1. Coordinate with the DEC Data team to create a VPB list in VAN for Zone 15 non-textable lapsed VBM Dems

  2. Set up a VPB event in VAN - volunteers log in and calls are assigned automatically

  3. Recruit volunteers via Mobilize, email, and at IB meetings - shifts as short as 30 minutes

  4. Provide a script (see below) and common Q&A responses

  5. Host occasional group VPB events (via Zoom) so volunteers feel supported and connected

Sample Phone Bank Script

"Hi, may I speak with [FirstName]? Hi [FirstName], my name is [VolunteerName] and I'm a volunteer with Indivisible Boca Raton."


"I'm calling because Florida's vote-by-mail enrollment recently expired, and we want to make sure you're able to vote by mail in 2026. Have you re-enrolled yet?"


IF NO: "It's really easy to do - just takes a couple minutes at VoterStatus.dos.myflorida.com. Would you like me to walk you through it?"


IF YES: "That's great to hear! Thanks so much for staying engaged. Is there anything else I can help you with today?"


"The 2026 Primary is August 18th and the General is November 3rd - two really important elections. Thanks so much for your time!"

Phased Approach to Phone Banking

Following the 2023 VBM plan model, we roll out phone banking in phases:


  • Phase 1: Super-Hot Dems (highest engagement) - begin as soon as texting pilot is complete

  • Phase 2: All other Dems who had VBM and voted in 2022-2024 - begin after Phase 1

  • Phase 3: Dems who had VBM but did NOT vote in 2022 - final phase, by end of year


Postcard Campaign

Post-carding is an excellent volunteer activity - it can be done individually at home, in small groups, or at larger postcard-writing parties. It reaches voters who have no phone number on file and adds a personal, human touch that digital outreach cannot replicate.


Target Population

Zone 15 lapsed VBM Democrats with no phone number recorded in VAN. This is a smaller but important segment - often older voters who are highly reliable when they do vote.


Postcard Logistics

  • Coordinate with DEC for postcard printing (DEC offices are pickup points)

  • Address labels or handwritten addresses - handwritten feels more personal

  • Include VBM re-enrollment link and deadline clearly on every card

  • Budget: Coordinate with DEC on printing and partial postage funding; consider donor asks specifically for postcard program


Making Post-carding Fun

The Cascades Caucus showed that social events build community AND get work done. Consider hosting:

  • Postcard-writing happy hours (BYOP, bring your pens)

  • Postcard parties at member homes - cap at 15-25 attendees for a cozy feel

  • "Postcards and Pizza" events open to the broader IBR community


Sample Postcard Message

Dear [Neighbor's First Name],


We're your neighbors from Indivisible Boca Raton - and we want to make sure your voice is heard in 2026!


Florida's vote-by-mail enrollment recently expired. To keep voting from home, re-enroll at:

VoterStatus.dos.myflorida.com


2026 Primary: August 18  |  General: November 3


Questions? Email us at postcards@indivisiblebocaraton.org


With hope and solidarity, [Volunteer Name], your neighbor


The Neighbor-to-Neighbor Model

The most powerful organizing tool is also the most human one: a neighbor talking to a neighbor. The Cascades Caucus built their entire program around this insight - and the Palm Beach Dems' Neighbor to Neighbor program formalizes it as a strategy.


This model is how we expand beyond the VBM beta test. Once we have proven our approach in Zone 15, we use the relationships built to grow outward: block by block, street by street, neighborhood by neighborhood.


Why Neighbor-to-Neighbor Works

  • People trust their neighbors more than strangers or organizations

  • Shared community context makes conversations feel relevant and personal

  • Neighbors can follow up naturally - at the mailbox, at community events, or over the fence

  • It builds lasting relationships, not just one-time transactions


Getting Started: The Cascades Model Adapted for IBR

Here is how the Cascades Caucus did it, translated for our context:


1. Identify Your Neighborhood

Using the VAN, we will identify Democratic voters who live near each IBR member. Volunteers take responsibility for their immediate neighborhood - typically a street or a few blocks.


2. Make First Contact

Reach out by phone, email, or in person. Use the script below as a guide. The goal is simple: introduce yourself, make a connection, and invite them to get involved.


Sample Neighbor Outreach Script (Phone or Email)

"Hi [Name], this is [Your Name] - I live on [Your Street]. I'm reaching out because a group of us here in West Boca are working together to make sure our neighbors have a voice in the 2026 elections."


"One quick thing we can help with: Florida's vote-by-mail enrollment expired, and many folks don't know they need to re-enroll. It only takes 2 minutes. Would you like the link?"


"We also get together occasionally to stay connected and informed - very low-key, no pressure. I'd love to include you. Can I add you to our list?"


3. Host Small Gatherings

Once you have a list of 10-30 interested neighbors, host a small house gathering. The Cascades Caucus capped these at 25-35 people. Keep it social - light refreshments, good conversation, one or two brief updates on upcoming elections and how to get involved.


Goals for each gathering:

  • Make attendees feel connected and less isolated

  • Ensure everyone is registered and enrolled in VBM

  • Collect contact info for follow-up

  • Identify 1-2 people who might want to become neighborhood leads themselves


4. Follow Up Religiously

The Cascades team emphasized this: follow-up is what separates successful organizing from a one-time event. After every gathering or contact:

  • Send a thank-you email within 48 hours

  • Include one clear action item (re-enroll in VBM, check your registration, share with a neighbor)

  • Add new contacts to your email/text list

  • Check in monthly - even just a brief update newsletter keeps people feeling connected


Expanding to Non-Affiliated Voters

After re-engaging registered Democrats, the next phase mirrors the Cascades Caucus's expansion to unaffiliated voters. Many West Boca residents are registered NPA (No Party Affiliation) - they are potential allies.


Adjust your approach:

  • Lead with community and fairness, not party label

  • Focus on local issues that affect everyone: housing costs, climate, healthcare

  • Invite them to informational gatherings - not partisan rallies

  • Use the modified script from the Cascades manual: substitute 'neighbor who cares about the community' for 'fellow Democrat'


Organizing Events That Build Community

Events are not just about information - they are about connection. The Cascades Caucus's most powerful insight was that Democrats in their community felt isolated. Their house parties were not political rallies; they were a lifeline. We build with the same spirit.


Types of Events

Texting Training Sessions

The first event in our sequence. Train 10-20 volunteers at a time on Scale-to-Win. Keep it practical, hands-on, and fun. Consider hosting at a member's home or a community space.


Virtual Phone Bank Shifts

Schedule regular VPB sessions via Zoom. Two-hour blocks work well. Play music in the background, have organizers available to answer questions, and celebrate milestones together on the call.


Postcard Parties

Bring 15-25 people together to write postcards. Provide all materials. Add wine, snacks, and good conversation. These build community while producing tangible results.


Neighborhood House Parties

Host small, informal gatherings in member homes. Cap at 25-35 attendees. Include a brief speaker or update (5-10 minutes max), but leave most time for socializing. Collect VBM sign-ups at every event.


Panel Discussion: Present The Voting Plan at IBR Meeting With an opportunity for Q&A

  • Linda Rosenthal - expert in voter outreach strategy and VBM program

  • Mark Beaumont - implemented a similar program with Palm Beach Indivisibles during Trump's first term

  • Shelley Feingold (Cascades Caucus) - proven track record organizing in a red community


Event Best Practices

  • Always collect contact information (name, email, phone, preferred contact method, areas of interest)

  • Have a VBM enrollment station at every event - tablet or laptop with the enrollment site open

  • Follow up within 48 hours: thank you + one clear next step

  • Document everything: attendee lists, feedback, what worked, what to change

  • Celebrate wins publicly - in your newsletter, at meetings, on social media


Sign-In Sheet Must-Haves at Every Event

• Name

• Best contact (email / phone)

• Have you re-enrolled in Vote By Mail? (Yes / No / Not sure - we can help!)

• Interest areas: Texting  |  Phone Banking  |  Post-carding  |  Hosting an Event  |  Other

• Notes / ways to help


Keeping People Informed and Energized

Organizing is a marathon, not a sprint. The Cascades Caucus sustained momentum over months through consistent, positive communication. Here is our communications strategy:


Your Communication Channels

  • Email newsletter - monthly minimum, more frequent as elections approach

  • IBR website and social media - for public-facing updates

  • Mobilize - for event sign-ups and volunteer tracking

  • VAN - for voter contact data and volunteer activity logging (note- VAN has limited access)


Newsletter Best Practices

The Cascades Caucus newsletter was a key community-building tool. For IBR's outreach work:

  • One editor-in-chief who manages the content and schedule

  • Celebrate volunteers: name names, share results, thank people publicly

  • Include one concrete ask in every issue (sign up to text, attend a phone bank, write postcards)

  • Include election dates, candidate updates, and VBM enrollment reminders

  • Keep it positive, energizing, and brief - people read what is engaging


Social Media

For reaching neighbors who are not yet on our list:

  • Share VBM enrollment reminders with easy-to-share links

  • Post event photos (with permission) - the visual proof that community is happening

  • Use humor, warmth, and local specificity - generic national content gets ignored


Responding to Volunteers: The Thank-You Culture

Volunteers are our most precious resource. The Cascades team made thank-yous and recognition a core practice. Adopt the same:


  • Thank every volunteer personally after each shift

  • Recognize milestones publicly ("Our team sent 1,000 texts this week!")

  • Ask for feedback after every event - people feel valued when asked for their opinion

  • Celebrate wins, no matter how small: one VBM enrollment is one more vote


Electoral Focus: 2026 Midterms and 2028

All of our organizing - the texting, the phone banking, the post-carding, the neighbor conversations - is in service of one goal: electing Democrats at every level of government. Here is the electoral landscape we are working in.


Key 2026 Races to Watch - ensure every IBR member and contact is registered and has a voting plan


Federal

  • U.S. Senate: Critical race

  • U.S. House all Florida congressional districts.


State

  • Governor: Florida Democrats are energized around competitive candidates

  • Attorney General: Open to challenge with strong progressive candidates

  • State legislative races: Local races can flip with strong grassroots organizing


Local

  • Palm Beach County Commission: County-level decisions directly affect our communities

  • School Board: Critical races with real consequences for public education

  • Judicial races: Local judges shape how our laws are applied and enforced

  • City and municipal races: Boca Raton and surrounding municipalities - local government is where policy meets everyday life


Voter Support Activities

In the weeks and months before the election, shift from re-enrollment to full voter support:


  • Help voters confirm their registration is active and their address is current

  • Check VBM ballot status - have they received it? Have they returned it?

  • Recruit volunteers for early voting support and Election Day visibility

  • Host "Voting Plan" events: bring neighbors together to commit to a specific voting plan

  • Phone bank and text-bank for turnout (not just re-enrollment) in the final weeks


Post-Election: Sustain and Grow

The Cascades Caucus's advice for after every election: regroup, review, and plan for the next cycle. Do not let momentum die.


  • Host a post-election debrief: what worked? What do we wish we had done more of?

  • Maintain your newsletter and communication channels

  • Begin building toward 2028 - the presidential cycle with the highest turnout potential

  • Mentor new volunteers and continue expanding your neighborhood network

  • Connect with other Florida Indivisible chapters to share what you have learned


The Long Game

Indivisible Boca Raton is a grassroots, volunteer-led community working to defend democracy, protect human rights, and hold those in power accountable. Organizing locally, because real change does not start in Washington. It starts with people showing up where they live. After each election, IBR regroups, reviews, and plans for the next cycle. New volunteers are mentored and the network keeps growing, neighborhood by neighborhood. Because organizing is about community building as much as it is about winning elections, and Indivisible Boca Raton intends to do both.

-- Indivisible Boca Raton Voter Outreach Committee


Key Resources and Contacts


Voter Tools

  • VBM Re-enrollment: VoterStatus.dos.myflorida.com

  • VAN (Voter Activation Network): Access through Palm Beach DEC

  • Scale-to-Win: scaletowin.com - coordinate account access with DEC

  • Mobilize: For event sign-ups and volunteer coordination


Partner Organizations


2026 Indivisible Boca Raton Voter Outreach Committee

  • Franki Wilson - Voter Outreach Committee Lead

  • Myra Kremenitzer - Overall Vision and Leadership

  • Linda Rosenthal - PBC Clubs & Caucuses Liaison, Zone 15 Coordinator, President Boca/Delray Dem Club

  • Jay Morris - Digital & Social Media Chair


Contact Our Team at: vote@indivisiblebocaraton.org


Sample Documents Included in This Manual

  • Scale-to-Win Initial Text Script (Part Four)

  • Scale-to-Win Reply Scripts (Part Four)

  • Phone Bank Script (Part Five)

  • Postcard Message Template (Part Six)

  • Neighbor Outreach Phone/Email Script (Part Seven)

  • Event Sign-In Sheet Must-Haves (Part Eight)


Indivisible Boca Raton Voter Outreach Committee - 2026


 
 
 

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