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About League of Women Voters of Denver
(A Division of League of Women Voters - LWV)

Researched & Written by Carol Cochran on the FlexJobs Team

The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan political organization that motivates active involvement in government by informing the public of significant policy issues and influencing public policy through advocacy initiatives and education. With Leagues across the U.S., LWV has been operating at local, state, and national levels since 1920.

Led by Director of Organization, Marge Fisch, The League of Women Voters of Denver, Colorado, has been fighting since the 1930s to improve democracy and government systems through discussion, education, advocacy, and efforts to motivate the public to get involved in elections and activism programs. After choosing a program, League members will conduct research and decide on ultimate action. Action can occur in the form of testifying before a local government, expressing League opinions through media and letters, conducting town meetings, or simply having a discussion with a friend regarding LWV positions and beliefs. The Denver League of Women Voters works on issues such as government, juvenile justice, housing, education, cable television as it concerns citizens' interests, and more. The organization manages an education fund for purposes of educating youth and the public on government and major policy issues. Most recently, the Denver League of Women Voters held briefings on alternative voting methods, the 2017 Denver Youth Health Assessment, and connections between Colorado’s climate and health.

As an employer, the organization is focused on finding professionals who share its LWV vision of "empowering voters" and "defending democracy." It has offered flexible jobs in the past promoting work-life balance with options such as paid time off and part-time and alternative schedule arrangements.

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About League of Women Voters of Denver
(A Division of League of Women Voters - LWV)

Researched & Written by Carol Cochran on the FlexJobs Team

The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan political organization that motivates active involvement in government by informing the public of significant policy issues and influencing public policy through advocacy initiatives and education. With Leagues across the U.S., LWV has been operating at local, state, and national levels since 1920.

Led by Director of Organization, Marge Fisch, The League of Women Voters of Denver, Colorado, has been fighting since the 1930s to improve democracy and government systems through discussion, education, advocacy, and efforts to motivate the public to get involved in elections and activism programs. After choosing a program, League members will conduct research and decide on ultimate action. Action can occur in the form of testifying before a local government, expressing League opinions through media and letters, conducting town meetings, or simply having a discussion with a friend regarding LWV positions and beliefs. The Denver League of Women Voters works on issues such as government, juvenile justice, housing, education, cable television as it concerns citizens' interests, and more. The organization manages an education fund for purposes of educating youth and the public on government and major policy issues. Most recently, the Denver League of Women Voters held briefings on alternative voting methods, the 2017 Denver Youth Health Assessment, and connections between Colorado’s climate and health.

As an employer, the organization is focused on finding professionals who share its LWV vision of "empowering voters" and "defending democracy." It has offered flexible jobs in the past promoting work-life balance with options such as paid time off and part-time and alternative schedule arrangements.

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League of Women Voters of Denver Jobs & Careers - Remote, Work From Home & Flexible

About League of Women Voters of Denver
(A Division of League of Women Voters - LWV)

Researched & Written by Carol Cochran on the FlexJobs Team

The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan political organization that motivates active involvement in government by informing the public of significant policy issues and influencing public policy through advocacy initiatives and education. With Leagues across the U.S., LWV has been operating at local, state, and national levels since 1920.

Led by Director of Organization, Marge Fisch, The League of Women Voters of Denver, Colorado, has been fighting since the 1930s to improve democracy and government systems through discussion, education, advocacy, and efforts to motivate the public to get involved in elections and activism programs. After choosing a program, League members will conduct research and decide on ultimate action. Action can occur in the form of testifying before a local government, expressing League opinions through media and letters, conducting town meetings, or simply having a discussion with a friend regarding LWV positions and beliefs. The Denver League of Women Voters works on issues such as government, juvenile justice, housing, education, cable television as it concerns citizens' interests, and more. The organization manages an education fund for purposes of educating youth and the public on government and major policy issues. Most recently, the Denver League of Women Voters held briefings on alternative voting methods, the 2017 Denver Youth Health Assessment, and connections between Colorado’s climate and health.

As an employer, the organization is focused on finding professionals who share its LWV vision of "empowering voters" and "defending democracy." It has offered flexible jobs in the past promoting work-life balance with options such as paid time off and part-time and alternative schedule arrangements.

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