Candidate Training Path
A public civic education path for neighbors who may run for office, help others prepare, or study what accountable public leadership requires. The goal is to replace corrupt politics with disciplined, transparent, community-rooted public service.
Seven-Step Public Leadership Training
Move through these steps before asking any organization, neighbor, or volunteer to evaluate your public leadership readiness.
Readiness Checklist
Use this checklist before sharing candidate information through the public intake form.
- Office, district, election cycle, and official filing source identified.
- Three public problems named with source links, meeting notes, records, or budget references.
- Core values translated into practical public actions, not only slogans.
- Known conflicts, past public statements, and social media risks reviewed honestly.
- Campaign finance, filing, and reporting duties checked with official sources.
- Boundary understood: the intake does not request or promise endorsement, funding, legal help, public approval, or campaign coordination.
Ready to share candidate information?
Use the contact form and choose Political candidate. Keep private identity documents, sensitive personal records, and unsupported accusations out of the submission.