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PUEBLO’s organizing model includes the following programs designed to build the power and voice of working families in Santa Barbara County.


House Meeting Campaigns

In house meetings, a volunteer invites several neighbors or friends to their house to talk about building a strong voice for working families. House meetings identify new leaders in the community, increase PUEBLO’s membership, and lay the foundation for our Neighborhood Chapters. Each year, PUEBLO conducts at least one house meeting campaign. Since 2003, PUEBLO organizers and volunteers have organized about 250 house meetings, reaching over 1,000 people.


Neighborhood Chapters


Neighborhood Chapters are committees of neighborhood leaders who decide and act on pressing local issues. Current Neighborhood Chapters are established in Carpinteria, Goleta, Santa Barbara Eastside, Santa Barbara Westside, Santa Maria North, and Santa Maria South. Each chapter decides its campaigns, meets with elected officials in their community, works in coalition with other chapters on regional issues, and organizes neighbors to take action. Neighborhood Chapters are represented on PUEBLO’s Board of Directors.

 

Voter Mobilization


Every election, PUEBLO identifies precinct leaders and precinct team members to take responsibility for contacting infrequent voters in their precinct. Precinct leaders walk door-to-door and talk with voters about issues and initiatives endorsed by the Neighborhood Chapters throughout the year. PUEBLO is often the only contact for many of these voters, who are often ignored by campaigns that primarily focus on “likely” voters. PUEBLO currently has over 30 Precinct Leaders throughout Santa Barbara County and we have contacted over 15,000 voters in five elections.

 

Issue Campaigns and Coalition Work


Each Neighborhood Chapter decides and works on local issues. Current issues include affordable housing, stopping winter flooding in mobile home parks, stopping water rate increases, and education. PUEBLO engages in strategic campaigns that ensure that the needs of working families are prioritized through public policy. PUEBLO currently participates in coalitions for living wages, health care, immigrant rights, and public transportation. PUEBLO participates in coalitions on local, regional, statewide, and national levels.


Trainings


PUEBLO is continuously working to build the skills, knowledge base, and organizing capacity of our Neighborhood Chapters and general members through trainings. Trainings are conducted both by outside trainers or PUEBLO staff. Trainings include fundraising, media, meeting facilitation, voter mobilization, volunteer recruitment, campaign development, and local government.