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How To Volunteer

Volunteering with the Municipal League is a great way to contribute to your community and, more selfishly, ensure that the League will always be there watching out for good government. These are general descriptions of volunteer opportunities with the Municipal League. The details of the positions change from time to time. Some activities require a commitment of a month or two. On-going time commitments can be tailored to fit your schedule. Some positions are occasional such as special events or a major office task. Do you have some other talents that you would like to volunteer? Let us know! E-mail admin@munileague.org or call (206) 622-8333.


Candidate Evaluation Committee Member

Tasks: Interview candidates running for local office in King County. Research candidates' work histories & references. Determine recommended ratings and present them to the League's Board of Trustees.
Timeline: Applications are accepted through May 2008. Committee selection is concluded by June 2nd and training occurs the first week in June. Candidate investigations will be conducted June 9 - 13 and interviews June 16 – 19 and June 23 – 26.
Required: You must attend at least 50 percent of the interviews, and cannot endorse, volunteer for, or contribute funds to any candidate running for an office being rated by the League. You should have knowledge and/or interest in local politics.
Rewards: You will become one of the most informed voters in King County by meeting with many of the candidates running for office. You will be providing information that is not available elsewhere to the public in a non-partisan, unbiased manner. You will learn about the important issues facing King County, and what local elected officials and candidates plan to do about them. You will become part of a diverse, informed, and hard working group of individuals that have put aside their personal politics to evaluate candidates on the non-partisan criteria of knowledge, involvement, effectiveness, and character.

For further details and the application click here.

Candidate Evaluation Program Intern

Tasks: Act as the liaison between committee and staff. Greet candidates and provide them with information. Pass out and collect ballots after voting has taken place. Provide committee with any new information on the candidates being interviewed.
Timeline: Applications are accepted until May 26th and interns are by June 2nd.  Candidate investigations will be conducted June 9 - 13 and interviews June 16 – 19 and June 23 – 26.
Required: You must attend every committee meeting. You must have reliable transportation to go between the League office and the committee site (Seattle, Redmond, or Auburn) on a daily basis. You should have knowledge in and/or be interested in local politics.
Rewards: Learn about local issues and meet others interested in politics and public policy. Meet many of the candidates running for office in King County. A stipend is paid for this position.

For further details and how to apply click here.

Ballot Issues Committee Member

Tasks: Examine complex measures that face voters on election day, and offer well-reasoned analyses and recommendations to help guide voters at the ballot box. Research information from sources including press coverage, materials and analyses prepared by other organizations, and/or Public Disclosure Commission reports on major contributors to campaigns. Assist with preparation of the issue report, including a recommendation to the Board that the League support, oppose, or not take a position on the issue.
Timeline: After the Board of Trustees selects the issues to be examined by the League, committee members are expected to attend one meeting a week for approximately one month.
Required: You must commit to an affirmation to be fair, to avoid active involvement in support or opposition to issues being evaluated, to advise the BIC Chair of any conflict or appearance of conflict of interest, and to attend committee meetings. You should have knowledge and/or interest in local politics.
Rewards: As with the Candidate Evaluation Program, you will become one of the most informed voters in King County by meeting with both the opponents and proponents of local initiatives. You will be providing information that is not available elsewhere to the public in a non-partisan, unbiased manner. You will learn about the important issues facing King County. You will become part of a diverse, informed, and hard working group of individuals that have put aside their personal politics to evaluate ballot issues on the non-partisan criteria of good government and sound policy.

Email admin@munileage.org if you are interested in evaluating ballot measures.

Research and Writing

Tasks: On a regular or occasional basis, research and write articles for the newsletter and publications.
Required: Good writing and research skills. Ability to work under a deadline. Some working knowledge of public policy issues.
Rewards: Your work will be published in one of the area most highly regarded policy publications.

Administrative Support

Tasks: On a regular or occasional basis assist the League staff with its office functions:
  • Archiving historical files, including photographs.
  • Organizing and arranging issues files.
  • Clipping newspaper articles relating to local policy issues.
  • Researching candidates and issues.
  • Helping with bulk mails and other administrative tasks.
  • Entering information into the computer for publication on the web site.

Required: Time management skills; ability to handle multiple tasks; ability to follow directions; strong organizational skills; positive attitude; ability to be constructive, helpful, and supportive; patience and a sense of humor!
Rewards: The many, many thanks of the League's staff and hands-on experience working in a small, non-profit office.

 

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