Building Your Activist Planner

Building your Activist Planner is as simple or customizable as you wish.

The Activist Planner and Guide will assist you in staying organized on your journey towards activism. Your planner is filled with all of the resources, personalized action items, and planning tools you are going to need to create effective change within your local community.

It is capable of complete personalization, as far as order and binder structure is concerned. All you need to do to is download the PDF in "Downloads" below and you will have almost everything you need to take off on your Activist journey. (We are finalizing some special resources for your Activist Planner that will release later this week.) The attached version is formatted as an example, but as we mentioned, you get to decide what set-up is going to keep you engaged.

As a suggestion, the following is a list of copies per page you can print to create a full year for your Kitchen Table Activist Planner.

  • Pages 1 - 3: 1 copy each

  • Page 4: 12 copies

  • Page 5: 52 copies

  • Page 6: 1 copy

  • Page 7: 14 copies

  • Pages 8 - 13: 1 copy each

  • Pages 14 - 16: 10 copies (print more as you need them)

Be on the look out for a video coming very soon to explain more in depth all of the ways you can make this resource your new favorite tool.

Karen England,
The Kitchen Table Activist

Karen England began her journey as a homeschooling mother with an unwavering curiosity to comprehend how our culture has changed and why. Her faith and curiosity lead her into citizen lobbying, advocacy and volunteering for Concerned Women for America and Eagle Forum. Now 27 years later, as President of California based Capital Resource Institute, Karen is eager to provide you with effective steps for creating change at a local level. CRI is a 35 year public policy organization supporting states nationwide, focusing on parental rights, religious freedom, education, marriage, and life issue. Consider Karen your free political consultant as you learn from her years of successes and mistakes in advocating before school boards and legislatures.

Perhaps you were born for such a time as this. -Esther 4:14

 
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