If you don’t see a group you’d like to join, create your own! Groups are a great way to get active with others and to have an effect on state legislators. Local groups have far better chance of influencing state politicians – and we’ll certainly help you every step of the way as needed!
The internet is filled with services to help you create a group. Here, we present you with the 3 systems we feel are the best – and the easiest – to use.
1. SocialGo lets you easily create and run a feature-filled social networking website. You choose who can join, what they can do, and how it looks.
There’s groups, forums, chat, events, and more. And the best part is it’s free to get going.
Got 2 minutes to spare?
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2. Meetup helps you Recruite grassroots activists, Organize fundraising, sign making, door-to-door canvassing, events, and much more.
Each Group Gets An easy to customize website, Message boards/mailing lists, Tools to promote and publicize, and more.
It takes just minutes to get started.
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3. Facebook Groups can be created by anyone interested in promoting and organizing people around a specific interests or cause.
All members of a group have the ability to contribute content that appears on the Group’s wall – photos, videos, discussion threads.
It takes just minutes to set up.
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