There is a great series beginning in March for Aspiring Women Advocates. It will be at the Howe Library and I believe it will be hybrid but the zoom link has not yet been released. RSVP for each individual program to get updates.
ZOOM registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration

In partnership with the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, MomsRising, and other women-centered community organizations, this six-part workshop series will empower women in the Upper Valley to step into their power as leaders and advocates. Using the disproportionate impacts of HB 1569 on women’s right to vote as a central case study, the series will provide participants with the tools, skills, and confidence necessary to engage in effective advocacy. From understanding how power operates on a day-to-day basis in our communities, to mastering communications and social media, to managing volunteers and sharing success stories, each session is designed to strengthen women’s voices and build a more representative democracy.
The six part series will be held at the Howe Library in Hanover. You may RSVP for as many segments as you wish:
Analyzing Power MARCH 5, NEW TIME 5:30 pm. RSVP HERE,
Zoom registration here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration
This workshop will introduce participants to tools like power analyses and power mapping, helping leaders identify who holds influence in their respective communities, where gaps in representation exist, and how to strategically shift power in the direction of equity. Participants will learn how to identify where decisions about schools, healthcare, and local services are being made—and how best to influence them.
How to Use your Voice for Advocacy MARCH 12, 6pm Eastern. RSVP HERE
Zoom registration here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration
From writing persuasive emails to calling elected officials and testifying at hearings, this workshop will equip participants with practical strategies to make their voices heard and influence important policy decisions at every level of government.
Communications and Social Media MARCH 19, 6pm Eastern. RSVP HERE
Zoom registration here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration
Learn how to craft compelling messages, engage effectively on social media, and use communications tools to educate, mobilize, and grow your audience.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training, MARCH 26, 6pm Eastern. RSVP HERE
Zoom registration here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration
A hands-on, accessible session designed to build comfort with digital tools—covering everything from managing emails to Zoom meetings—so that every leader can confidently engage in advocacy and organizing in today’s hyper-online world.
Managing Great Volunteers, April 2, 6pm Eastern. RSVP HERE
Zoom registration here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/WCMn1VFOQwq27uBv8HQr2g#/registration
This workshop will focus on recruiting, training, and sustaining volunteers, with strategies for creating inclusive and energized teams that can carry the work forward.
Stories of Success, APRIL 9, 6pm Eastern. RSVP HERE
A panel of women community advocates will share firsthand experiences of organizing against harmful policies, building coalitions, and winning real victories, offering inspiration and practical lessons for participants’ own leadership journeys.