05 Oct
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in Conferences, YDA
The Young Democrats of America are holding their 2009 Fall National Conference at the Doubletree Hotel in Orlando, Florida the weekend of November 20-22.
The Fall National Conference, the first after the August’s 2009 National Convention, will involve strategic planning for the next two years, great trainings, and opportunities to network with other young Democrats from across the country.
There is an Early Bird registration rate until October 15th, and people interested in attending can register here.
If you or your organization is interested in sponsoring the conference or purchasing an advertisement in the program book, check out the sponsorships page.
10 Sep
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in Action Alerts, YDA
Last night, President Obama answered the call from young Americans and took a strong stance on health insurance reform in his address to Congress. The President came armed with details and a clearly outlined plan for health insurance reform, and he is now counting on us to make sure that plan turns into action.
Well over a thousand of you have signed the pledge and taken several actions in support of reform-contacting Senators, sending letters to local papers, attending town halls, and donating to keep the effort moving forward-and we must continue this fight. As the President said last night, “The time for games has passed, now is the season to act.”
Stand with President Obama and pledge to take action
Real health insurance reform must accomplish three goals:
President Obama has now asked us all to contact our elected officials in the House of Representatives. We have added this as a new action in our pledge with a tool that will let you easily contact your Representative.
Take action and help make our generation is the last to have to take up this cause
The President needs our help to improve the lives of millions of Americans. Young Americans have the power to make the dream a reality and fight to pass real health insurance reform. Thank you for the work you have already done and continue to do.
Best,
Crystal Strait
President
Young Democrats of America
P.S. If you have already signed the pledge you can take our new action here.
Last week Rod Snyder, YDA Executive Vice President, and Hailey Snow, YDA Political Director, participated in a meeting at the White House about health care and young Americans.
Two things became clear. First, our generation is at the most risk of being uninsured without health insurance reform, and second, that passing a bill that provides quality affordable health care to all Americans will require Millennials to take action supporting it.
The Young Democrats of America launched yda.org/healthpledge, where young Americans from across the country can pledge to take action in support of health insurance reform. Once someone signs the pledge, they are redirected to a page where they can take one or more of the following actions:
Everyone that signs the pledge by Wednesday night will be invited to participate on YDA’s Health Insurance Reform update conference call with Democratic leaders and elected officials.
YDA Blog – Our Visit to the White House to Talk About Health Care
YDA Blog – Pledge to Fight for Health Insurance Reform
27 Aug
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in Action Alerts, YDA
Yesterday, in the wake of losing our biggest health insurance reform advocate, Senator Ted Kennedy, YDA Executive Vice President Rod Snyder and Political Director Hailey Snow met at the White House with the Administration to learn about the impact the health care epidemic is having on young Americans. YDA pledged to take action to fight for health insurance reform.
During the meeting Rod texted me: “White House staffer just said November 4th was just the election day. Our victories meant nothing unless we are able to mobilize young people around meaningful reform that will help all Americans.”
It’s as simple as that. We can’t afford to wait on health reform. The question is, what are you doing to make sure Congress hears that young Americans are demanding health insurance reform now? We need to be at the Congressional town hall meetings, writing our legislators, sending letters to our local papers and talking to anyone that will listen about the importance of quality affordable health care. Can you pledge to take at least one action to help fight for health care?
The White House explained today that health insurance reform is the building block to obtain momentum for all future issues on the President’s agenda. This is the first major test of our ability to bring about real change.
Will you do your part by taking the pledge?
14,000 Americans lose their health insurance on a daily basis and those fortunate enough to have health insurance have seen their premiums double. President Obama has asked for our help. So, the question is: What are you doing to make sure Congress hears that young Americans are demanding health insurance reform now?
We need to be writing our legislators, sending letters to our local papers, showing our presence at the town hall meetings, and talking to anyone that will listen about the importance of quality affordable health care. Can you pledge to take at least one action to help fight for health care?
This is our first major test. Let’s not fail President Obama, the Americans that voted for change, and most importantly let’s not let ourselves down. Don’t sit idly by and live the rest of your life knowing that you didn’t take the time to do something important for yourself and your entire generation.
Help pass health insurance reform today. Take the pledge.
Best,
Crystal Strait
YDA President
P.S. Please encourage your friends and family to visit yda.org/healthpledge and join you in taking this important action.
APPLICATION FOR YDA PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS – Due August 25, 2009
MINORITY CAUCUS APPOINTMENT APPLICATION – Due Sept. 7, 2009
WOMEN’S CAUCUS APPOINTMENTS – Due Sept. 1, 2009
The Women’s Caucus of the Young Democrats of America is currently seeking talented young ladies to fill four administrative positions on the caucus and eight regional appointments. For two of the administrative positions we are seeking two individuals: one east of the Mississippi and one west of the Mississippi.
The four positions that are available are:
Political: (Only one appointment will be made)
The political director will work to identify relevant candidate, issue, and advocacy campaigns across the country to support through targeted Women’s Caucus efforts. (NOTE: YDA Women’s Caucus is unable to endorse any candidate in a Primary.) It will also develop and implement women-specific campaign plans for use by state and local chapters and women’s caucuses. It will work closely with the Caucus Secretary & Communications Director to ensure that Women’s Caucus members nationwide remain informed of these various campaigns. In addition, this committee will coordinate with the YDA National Office to include targeted efforts to young women and on behalf of women’s issues in YDA’s Alliance campaign programs. The Political Director will work under the director of the Chair & Vice Chair.
Finance Director: (Two appointments will be made)
The Finance Director will work to fund to fund all Women’s Caucus programs and activities. Under the direction of the Treasurer, the finance directors will develop and implement a fundraising plan to build and maintain a donor base for the Caucus.
Communications Director: (Only one appointment will be made)
The communications director will create and disseminate our message to Women’s Caucus members and the general public. The communications director will ensure that Women’s Caucus members are informed of both national events and the activities of fellow Women’s Caucus members and groups across the country. To that end, it will be responsible for maintaining the Listserv and developing and promoting a monthly E-Newsletter and website. The communications director will work under the direction of the secretary.
Organizing Director: (Two appointments will be made)
The organizing director will work to implement YDA’s Chapter Building program at the caucus level to increase the number of women’s caucuses and further develop and support existing caucuses. It will develop and implement programs designed to increase and diversify women’s participation in all levels of YDA. The Organizing directors will serve as a resource to local and state chapters to recruit and retain more women in their organizations. The organizing directors will work under the direction of the Chair & Vice Chair.
The Regional appointments will work with the administrative appointments and the caucus exec to do direct work on their region and support Women’s Caucus initiatives in their region.
All applicants will fill out an application. The applications will be reviewed by the Women’s Caucus Officers. All finalists will receive a phone interview by the Women’s Caucus Officers.
APPLICATION FOR WOMEN’S CAUCUS APPOINTMENTS 2009-2011
Name:
Address:
Phone:
E-Mail:
Date of Birth:
Position seeking (if multiple, please write the multiple ones in order of desire):
Please answer the following questions:
1- Please explain why you are interested in having a Women’s Caucus appointment?
2-How have you been involved in the Young Democrats in your state?
3-What do you wish to accomplish in this position?
4-What do you feel you can add to the caucus?
5-Are you available to sit on a minimum one conference call a month and attend national meetings?
6-Please provide the name, email and phone number of two political references in your state (Not necessarily for regional appointments).
Please submit your application to women@georgiayds.org by Aug 25, 2009 and title it “YDA Women’s Caucus Appointment Application.” You make also send it via facebook. Finalists will be notified of their phone interview by September 1, 2009.
RURAL CAUCUS APPOINTMENTS
For those of you that do not know me, my name is Cassi Peters and I am your new Chair of the YDA Rural Caucus. My team of great rural leaders across this country and myself are ready to get to work for you. We are very excited about the future of this caucus and will be working to formulate an action plan in the very near future.
The caucus does have appointed positions available. These positions will help very much with the elected officers and will become an integral part of our team. I encourage all of you to apply and please feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions about the responsibilities or expectations of each position.
To apply for positions, please send the following info to ydaruralcaucus@gmail.com:
Name
Address
Phone NumberWhat qualifications do you bring to the position?
What do you plan to do with the position that you will hold?
What rural issues are important to you?
If you are not on the national committee (state president, national committeewoman, or national committeewoman) please list a national committee member from your state that we can contact as a reference.
Thank you and I look forward to all of you applying!!
-Cassi Peters
Chair
YDA Rural CaucusCOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR:
The Communications Director shall serve as a point of contact for media-related activity including the drafting and distribution of press releases. The Communications Director will also serve as the YDA Rural Caucus webmaster and also will maintain all social networking utilities of the YDA Rural Caucus.POLITICAL DIRECTOR:
The Political Director will serve as the point of contact for rural policy issues and intiatives. The director will be responsible for providing YDA Rural Caucus membership with information on policy that is pertinent. The director will create a database of rural policy and issues for members to use as a resource.FUNDRAISING DIRECTOR:
The Fundraising Director will coordinate all fundraising activities and will work closely with the Treasurer to create a fundraising plan.DIVERSITY LIAISON:
The Diversity Liaison shall develop relationships with the other established YDA Caucuses and shall serve as the representative of the Rural Caucus to the Young Democrats of America Select Committee on Affirmative Action.REGIONAL PROJECT LEADERS:
Regional Project leaders will serve as a representative to their areas based on the Regional Caucus system as defined by the Young Democrats of America. Regional Project leaders will spearhead the effort of creating Rural Caucus chapters in each of their regional states.
21 Aug
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in In the States, Job Opportunities, YDA
Job: Field Organizer / Youth Organizer
Location: Varies – all over the commonwealth.
Compensation: $300 Weekly Stipend, Free Housing, Gas Reimbursement
When: Rolling start dates September 1st through 15th, end date November 7th
Why: Help the Democrats keep the governor’s mansion and take back the House of Delegates!
Benefits: Beef up your resume with only a ten-week commitment! Get paid for your activism.
The 2009-2010 year promises to be a critical one for the Democratic Party and the Virginia Young Democrats. We are prepared to meet that challenge and have a plan that will build volunteers for this and future elections. VAYD will be hiring 30 organizers to help our chapters and the campaigns turn out excited, young volunteers for the campaigns.
Play an important role in this year’s critical election. Submit your resume to vaydjobs@gmail.com.
19 Aug
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in Chapter Tips, YDA
This post was from 2007 but it’s relevant once again. Also, check out the YDA Welcome Guide for College and University Chapters.
It’s that time of the year again when college chapters are looking to recruit new members from the influx of wide-eyed freshmen joining their campuses. Here are are a few ideas for new member recruitment that have been used effectively by chapters in the past.
1. Have a presence at your university’s club/involvement fair.
Most schools have a fair with clubs and activities for incoming freshman, and this is a great place to find new members. I was actually recruited by the ASU Young Democrats 7 years ago at such a fair. A lot of incoming students come from Democratic families or were interested in politics in high school, but they don’t know how to get involved now that they are in college. Have a presence and let them know that the Young Democrats is right for them.
2. Help freshman move into their dorms.
This works especially well if your chapter has t-shirts that identify you as a member of the Young Democrats. Everyone needs help moving in, and you will be the first new people the student meets in their college career. Have fliers that you hand out to the students you help with your meeting time and place and you will surely see some of them again.
3. On-Campus Tabling.
Some schools are better about this than others. The ASU Young Democrats reserve a table on one of the most popular areas of campus and have a constant presence every day. This is a tactic that can be used not just at the start of the year but throughout the entire semester. The table will have information about the organization, meetings, events, etc. It is also a good way to register students to vote.
Those are only three ideas for the start of a new semester. If anyone has experience with different techniques please leave a comment and share them here with other chapters.
31 Jul
Posted by Kevin Bondelli in Action Alerts, Chapter Tips, YDA
As members of the largest bloc of uninsured Americans, Young Democrats believe quality, affordable Health Care to be a fundamental human right. In our communities and alongside friends, family, coworkers, classmates and neighbors, we will fight to enact farsighted health care reform.
The YDA Ensure You’re Insured Youth Organizing Kit will help you and your Young Democrats chapter organize in support of the health care reform we need.
Below is the report on the YDA Communications Survey I sent out last month. Thank you to everyone who completed it.
The Young Democrats of America High School Caucus has published the names and statements of the candidates for their officer positions. Elections will be held at the YDA National Convention in Chicago.
You can find the High School Democrats at their Facebook Page.



