A training and resource hub for social justice organizers
PODCAST: Craft of Campaigns
Stories and lessons from issue-based action campaigns. In each episode, we interview organizers about how a campaign unfolded, strategy decisions, and lessons for our current moment. Each episode includes a transcript and writeup of key take-aways. LISTEN NOW
Campaign Strategy Fellowship
Coaching for campaign organizers. This NEW project pairs campaign organizers with a strategy coach for one-on-one and small group support on campaign development, along with access to workshops and other learning opportunities. LEARN MORE
TFC’s Organizing Skills Institute helps organizers develop the fundamental skills of base-building, waging campaigns, and contesting for power. We offer cross-movement spaces where community, labor, and electoral organizers can learn together across organizing traditions and experience levels.
The program is for groups building power where they live and work; resisting racism, patriarchy, and ecological collapse; expanding multiracial democracy; and winning a just economy beyond capitalism. The OSI doesn’t offer one-size-fits-all solutions or magic potions. We believe popularizing fundamental skills, with an emphasis on the ‘learning curve’ – the capacities to experiment, reflect, assess, and apply lessons – can help fuel the hope, solidarity, and creativity this moment demands.
Public Workshops
One-on-One Organizing Conversations: Steps & Practice
This workshop shares a structure for one-on-ones to use as scaffolding in your organizing conversations. If one-on-ones are like a dance, this workshop overviews the basic ‘dance steps’ to build upon, with time for practice (2 hrs, online). Learn more.
One-on-One Organizing Conversations: Between the Steps
Regardless of the steps you follow in your one-on-ones, skills for reading people effectively, knowing when to move to the next step, and practicing curiosity are key. If one-on-ones are like a dance, this workshop is about the ‘back-and-forth dynamic’ on the dance floor, beyond the basic dance steps (2 hrs, online). Learn more.
Designing Better Meetings for Base-Building
Our organizing meetings should activate our members, deepen relationships, and clarify how we win. This training is about how to assess your group, set grounded goals, and plan your agenda toward more powerful meetings. It’s designed for base-builders leading regular organizing meetings with members and leaders (2 hrs, online). Learn more.
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Kim Huynh, OSI Coordinator
Kim Huynh is an organizer, facilitator, and community weaver based in Philadelphia, PA. Over the last decade, Kim has strategized, struggled, and been sharpened alongside immigrant black and brown women to win the best municipal Domestic Workers Bill of Rights in the country; multiracial faith groups for living wage jobs and energy democracy in Philly; community organizations fighting against environmental racism and gentrification in Houston’s Black, Latinx, and Southeast Asian working class neighborhoods; and creative direct action and mass mobilization projects across the country.
OSI Training Team
Andrew Willis Garcés
Ashley ‘AG’ Green
Brianna Gibson
Cicia Lee
Katey Lauer
Kim Huynh
Nicole Ektnitphong
Nikki Marín Baena
PG Watkins
Tanya Ferguson
Zein Nakhoda
OSI Training Team
Andrew Willis Garcés
Ashley ‘AG’ Green
Brianna Gibson
Cicia Lee
Katey Lauer
Kim Huynh
Nicole Ektnitphong
Nikki Marín Baena
PG Watkins
Tanya Ferguson
Zein Nakhoda
Writing from Trainers
How a local housing campaign won pro-tenant reforms by recruiting homeowners
Andrew Willis Garcés | Waging Nonviolence | Dec 2024
Report From the Training Room: Overcoming Aversion to Power
Katey Lauer, Zein Nakhoda | Convergence | Oct 2022
Want to Win a Union at Work? Here’s What the Amazon Labor Union Can Teach Us
Andrew Willis Garcés | Truthout | May 2022
Colombian Left May Be on the Verge of Winning Power
Andrea Parra, Andrew Willis Garcés, Nikki Marín Baena | Convergence | May 2022
Bet on Institution Building, Not Manchin
Katey Lauer | The Forge | Feb 2022
Five Lessons From the Past Four Years
Andrew Willis Garcés | The Forge | March 2021
In Defense of Doubt
Katey Lauer | Medium | Feb 2021
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