Description
Engage residents door-to-door or in public areas to promote campaigns or causes, educate the public, gather signatures or donations, and document outcomes.
- • Collect signatures, pledges, donations, or contact information as required.
- • Record interactions, outcomes, and contact details in mobile apps or logs.
- • Explain the campaign, issue, or program and its benefits using approved talking points and scripts.
- • Coordinate or attend outreach events, tabling, or community meetings.
- • Answer questions and address concerns from residents or passersby.
- • Canvass assigned turf by foot or transit to reach targeted households or areas.
- • Build and update target lists and walk sheets.
- • Distribute flyers, door hangers, and informational materials.
- • Maintain, request, and organize outreach materials and supplies.
- • Set up signage, tables, or booths at events or high-traffic locations.
- • Prepare clipboards, forms, devices, and literature before shifts.
- • Persuade individuals to support, sign, donate, volunteer, or take action and meet daily goals.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026