The calls to action elsewhere in this hub were each built by someone deciding what their community needed and writing it down in a clear, usable shape. This toolkit is how you do the same. It walks you, module by module, from a problem on your block to a real campaign other neighbors can pick up and run.
You do not need experience. You need one problem, one ask, and a few minutes. At the end you can submit your campaign to the Semillas de Poder network, where it is reviewed and, once approved, can go live as a call to action for others. You can also download your full plan to keep, print, and organize around.
Six short modules, then a review. Each one is one good question about your campaign.
The name, and the one sentence that says what you want.
What is wrong, in concrete terms, and who carries it.
The level of government and the office with the power to act.
One clear, specific thing you want them to do.
How the campaign applies pressure, from calls to public comment.
The words your neighbors will use, with a starting draft built for you.
Submitted campaigns are saved to the network and held for review before anything goes public, so nothing inaccurate or unsafe goes live. Reviewers check the facts, the target, and the language in both English and Spanish. Approved campaigns can become calls to action that appear for other neighbors. The review cadence and the roster of partners who help keep campaigns current are tracked in the Partnership and Crowdsourcing Tracker.
Back to the Action Hub to find your representatives, or open the Community Voice Calendar to find the meeting where your campaign's target makes its decision.