Launch a local push in one working session.
The campaign starter pack includes a rapid demands template, a one-page issue explainer, a turnout sign-up sheet, and a poster set for the first 72 hours of public outreach.
Request the packThis combined page brings together campaign downloads, outreach guidance, meeting prep, volunteer onboarding notes, and the questions people ask before they take their first shift with Klubben 27.
These materials are built for quick deployment: print, brief, distribute, and put people in motion. Each pack is written for real campaign conditions, not a generic workshop room.
The campaign starter pack includes a rapid demands template, a one-page issue explainer, a turnout sign-up sheet, and a poster set for the first 72 hours of public outreach.
Request the packThis onboarding sheet covers shift roles, buddy systems, de-escalation basics, sign-in flow, and how to keep first-time volunteers useful, safe, and welcomed.
Ask for onboarding notesUse tested opening lines, signature asks, volunteer follow-ups, and short issue explanations for conversations at doors, stations, markets, and campus entrances.
See common canvassing questionsThe hearing pack includes testimony timing, speaker order, facts for media spokespeople, accessibility checks, and a turnout checklist for the day before and day of.
Get hearing supportThe best resources are practical under pressure. These scenes reflect the type of work the packs are built to support: turnout, coordination, public visibility, and follow-through.
Start with the resource that removes your next blocker. If people need clarity, use the briefing sheet. If they need a job, use the onboarding notes. If they need courage, get them into a room with others and put the demand in plain language. Klubben 27 Organizing Notes
Ask for the petition outreach set with sign-up scripts, QR poster text, and handoff guidance for high-traffic locations.
Request petition toolsUse the first-shift checklist, role cards, and briefing notes that make it easier to bring in new volunteers without chaos.
Bring in volunteersContribute to print runs, access support, travel, and emergency campaign needs so chapters can act while the issue is still hot.
Support the workYou will find the core materials used across Klubben 27 campaigns: starter packs, hearing prep notes, canvassing prompts, onboarding guidance, and direct answers to the questions new supporters ask most often.
Yes. The templates are meant to be adapted to local targets, deadlines, and public bodies. If you already know the decision-maker and timeline, the materials will get more useful faster.
No. The packs are written to be usable by first-time volunteers, newer chapter leads, and neighbors stepping in because the issue affects them directly.
Use the contact page and include the issue, the target, the decision date if one exists, and what you already have in place. That lets the organizing team point you to the right pack or adapt one quickly.
One shift still matters. The onboarding materials are designed so people can contribute meaningfully in a single tabling session, phone bank, flyer run, or hearing turnout action.
Donations help pay for the practical work behind the materials: design, printing, transport, venue access, accessibility support, volunteer coordination, and rapid updates when a campaign escalates.
Yes. Share them with aligned groups that are working toward the same demand, and keep the messaging consistent so public pressure builds instead of scattering.
Start with one concrete need: turnout, signatures, hearing prep, or onboarding. Use the matching resource first, then contact the team if the issue needs a broader strategy.