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Organize! Ohio Mission To advance and encourage
community organizing as a strategy for progressive change in Ohio.
Organize! Ohio strives to build a system of support for community
organizing efforts across the state by bringing together groups and
organizations to: -enhance communication and learning -broaden
their impact by working together -identify and meet their training and resource
development needs
Statement of Core Values
Organize! Ohio
believes that all social, political, economic, environmental, and
community policies should be developed with input and contributions by the
people who are directly or indirectly impacted by such policies. All
public, semi-public and private institutions serving the public and
officials must be held accountable and responsive to the people served.
All people, regardless of race, class, ethnicity, gender, age,
religion, physical disability, or sexual orientation should be treated
with dignity, have equal opportunity, and have full rights without
discrimination in all phases of society. Organize! Ohio believes in
the empowerment of low-income and vulnerable populations to have a strong
voice leading to strategic change in the decision making that affects
their lives and their communities. The vehicle for this strong voice
should be the organization of democratic organizations that can speak
collectively while developing and ensuring indigenous leadership.
Through the organizing of such democratic organizations we can achieve
meaningful progressive change that can lead to social, political, economic
and environmental justice.
How Did Organize! Ohio Come
About? In
1997, organizers from around the state began discussing the need to
revitalize community organizing. A survey was conducted that
dramatically revealed the strong need and interest in building a structure
to support community organizing across Ohio. Based on the overwhelming
response, Organize! Ohio was established. Originally housed and guided by
the Grassroots Leadership Development Program in Lorain, Organize!Ohio is
now independent with its office in Cleveland. |