Strategic Plan

Strategic Plan

CBCEC Strategic Priorities

Expanding Civic Participation • Building Civic Education • Strengthening Year-Round Engagement

🌟 Vision Statement

To empower Black communities statewide through sustained civic education, political participation, leadership development, and year-round community engagement, ensuring that Black voices and votes create long-term structural impact.

🎯 Mission Statement

CBCEC works to strengthen democracy by increasing Black voter turnout, building civic knowledge, supporting policy awareness, and fostering continuous community involvement beyond elections.

🗳️ Priority 1: Expand Civic Participation Statewide

Statewide Voter Mobilization Infrastructure

  • Create Regional Organizing Hubs (North, Central, South)
  • Develop a 12-month mobilization calendar
  • Build a continuous voter file + data analysis system
  • Partner with faith, community, and cultural institutions
  • Expand “Souls to the Polls” transportation and outreach

📚 Priority 2: Build Long-Term Civic Education Programs

Civic Education Pipeline (Youth to Seniors)

  • Youth Civic Leadership Academy: government basics, debate, public speaking, digital citizenship
  • Young Adult Voting 101 Roadshow: visits to colleges and vocational schools
  • Adult Civic Bootcamps: voter rights, understanding ballots, contacting representatives
  • Senior Civic Champions: training seniors as trusted messengers

Digital Civic Education Hub (CBCEC.org)

  • Online voter registration tools & deadline reminders
  • Policy explainer videos and infographics
  • “What’s on My Ballot?” interactive tool
  • Downloadable toolkits and training library
  • Weekly civic education newsletter
  • Statewide civic events calendar

🤝 Priority 3: Strengthen Year-Round Engagement

Continuous Community Relationship Building

  • Monthly Community Power Hours
  • Quarterly community surveys
  • Partnership forums on housing, education, healthcare, and public safety
  • CBCEC Community Advisory Council

Issue Advocacy & Policy Awareness

  • Simple-language policy explainers
  • Advocacy skills workshops
  • Annual State of Black Civic Engagement Report

Trusted Messenger & Influencer Network

  • Pastors, educators, barbers, stylists, students, activists
  • Monthly messaging briefings
  • Community-led civic micro-grants

🏛️ Organizational Capacity Building

Staff Structure

  • Executive Director
  • Director of Civic Education
  • Policy & Research Analyst
  • Regional Organizers (3–5)
  • Digital Engagement Manager
  • Volunteer Coordinator
  • Youth Program Director
  • Grants & Development Manager

Funding Strategy

  • Multi-year democracy & racial equity grants
  • State & federal civic education funding
  • Corporate social responsibility sponsors
  • Grassroots donor campaigns

Evaluation Metrics

  • Voter registration & turnout increases
  • Engagement numbers for each civic program
  • Website & digital hub analytics
  • Community survey insights
  • Leadership development outcomes

⏳ Implementation Timeline

Phase 1: First 90 Days

  • Launch regional organizing hubs
  • Start website redesign
  • Begin youth and adult civic workshops
  • Build trusted messenger network
  • Community listening sessions

Phase 2: 90 Days – 12 Months

  • Launch digital civic education hub
  • Publish policy explainers & tools
  • Data-driven voter targeting
  • Statewide partnerships expansion
  • First annual Youth Policy Summit

Phase 3: Year 2 – 3

  • Full civic pipeline established
  • Increased statewide voter turnout
  • Expanded digital learning library
  • Annual impact report
  • Organizational scale-up