The resources hub
The Resources section in the sidebar is where every shared volunteer resource lives — the things you can hand to a neighbour, post on a community board, or read to brush up on what we do.
How to open it
Click Resources in the sidebar. The Resources entry expands to list each sub-page. Opening Resources directly lands on the News page by default.
What you'll find
Resources is a flat list of sub-pages, each its own page:
- Backgrounder — a tabbed reading kit (Overview, The Challenge, Our Message, Strategy, Get Involved) with a Download PDF button.
- Posters — printable posters with a Download button on each.
- Press Releases — recent press releases, with inline print and share controls.
- QR Codes — generate a QR code for your group, your event, or the main site, with a size picker for print materials.
- News — a moderated feed of news articles relevant to the campaign. Platform admins curate what shows here.
- Volunteer Agreement — the one-time volunteer agreement flow. You'll be asked to sign this once during onboarding.
Downloading
Download buttons live on each sub-page where it makes sense — backgrounder, posters, press releases. The button label is Download PDF on the backgrounder; Download on other sub-pages.
Suggesting a new resource
If you've made something — a flyer, an FAQ for a specific audience — that other groups would benefit from, send it to support. There's no formal submission form, but we read every note that comes in.
Anything missing?
Tell us. Resources requested by volunteers consistently get prioritized over things we'd otherwise guess at.
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