Providing the tools to build leadership skills, influence public policy, create meaningful change in your community and at the Capitol.
Community members build the skills, confidence, and connections to lead and influence policy. Program alumni go on to drive change as elected officials, community leaders, and advocates.
A catalyst for transformative change by empowering community members to lead, advocate, and reimagine Minnesota’s policymaking landscape. Led by a diverse team, this 8-month cohort experience equips participants with the tools to engage with policymakers, transform systems of power, and build lasting community power and solidarity at the Capitol.
This unique experience is for members and strong allies of historically underrepresented communities.
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Develop skills and knowledge needed to engage in the legislative session like legislative timelines, state budgets, navigating the Capitol campus, reading and drafting bill language, policy analysis, coalition building, preparing and delivering testimonies, and more.
Critically analyze political systems and brainstorm restorative pathways of governance.
Cohort members can expect to spend 16–20 hours per month on CEP-related activities, including:
In-person sessions will be held at Wilder Center (451 Lexington Pkwy, St. Paul 55104) or at the Capitol. Wilder Center is easily accessible—just steps from the Green Line light rail and within four blocks of several bus routes, including the 21 and 83.
You can apply to our Community Engagement Program by filling out this form
A condensed version of Community Equity Program, this four-session, in-person advocacy program is for anyone interested in understanding how the Minnesota legislative process truly works.
Whether you are new to advocacy or already have some experience, this intensive will equip you with the tools, confidence, and connections to engage meaningfully at the Capitol — and ensure policies reflect the needs of your community.
Emerging advocates, community leaders, nonprofit professionals, grassroots organizers, policy-interested residents, individuals directly impacted by state policy, anyone who wants to better understand how Minnesota laws are shaped
No experience is required.
Even participants with intermediate legislative experience will gain valuable strategy, clarity, and connection.
Space is limited to maintain a focused and collaborative cohort experience.
All sessions are held in person from 5:30–8:00 p.m.
By the end of the program, you will:
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Through webinars, workshops, and events, individuals and organizations build confidence, understand key issues, and take meaningful action for change. Past trainings have included:
Ready to activate your staff, volunteers or community leaders as advocates? We offer standard curriculum packages or custom trainings tailored to your needs Contact us at [email protected] to get started!
Previous partners have included:
MN Women’s Foundation
MN Leadership Council on Aging
Brooklyn Bridge Alliance for Youth
First Children’s Finance
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