Civic ambassadors · county by county
Local first, but not alone. Ambassadors hold a seat on the county hub, host the first gathering, and walk alongside community members getting started. A handful are already showing up — Maya R. in her county, Diego S. in his. The seat is yours when it’s yours.
What comes with the seat
◆ Anchor identity on your county hub.
Your name, photo, and a sentence you write become the first face community members see when they land on the county feed. The hub is yours to shape.
◆ A charter certificate at appointment.
Plum ink, gold-foil seal, your name and county. Printable for the wall where the work happens.
◆ A peer sphere with other ambassadors.
A private space with every civic ambassador across the country. Trade what is working, ask for help, see how Maya R. ran her first town hall.
◆ A weekly working meeting.
On the calendar, every Tuesday. Show up to listen, bring a question, or skip the day you cannot — it meets again next week.
◆ Tools to host the first county gathering.
RSVP page templates, an outreach script we have watched work, a printable agenda, and a follow-up template that turns one meet-up into something that meets again.
Jaime reads every application personally — usually within a few days. You’ll get an email walking through what comes with the seat.