Resources for Organizers

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These pages contain just a few of the organizing resources that LINC has compiled for the grassroots groups we work closely with. If you have any suggestions for useful additions to this section, don't hesitate to let us know.

Keep an eye on the Low Income Directory to keep track of organizing groups, and use our resource bank to find think tanks, funders and other resources for organizers.

Recent Case Studies from the LINC Project:

Database Case Study: Miami Worker's Center, 2000 (html)

Database Case Study: Community Voices Heard's Mayoral Candidates Accountability Session, 2001 (html) | (PDF)

Using GNU/Linux in Organizing: GRO Part 1, 2002 (Linux diaries)

Building an Open Source Office: GRO Part 2, 2003 (PDF)

Montan Women Vote! Strategic Use Of Technology In Civic Engagement: Databases and Low-Income Families During TANF Reauthorization Debate, 2004 (html) | (PDF)

How Email Lists Promote Coalition Building and Organizing Across State Lines: The Western Regional Welfare Activists Network's Experience, 1999 (html) | (PDF)