Hosted by the People’s Justice Project (PJP), the Organizing Revival Fellowship aims to build a more powerful and cohesive movement in Ohio by working with a cohort of individuals, directly impacted and partner organizations to strengthen their work in civic engagement, political education, community building, and invest in their organizational development.
- Format: Mixture of in-person study sessions, convenings, and events with remote check-ins
- Duration: June 2026 – December 2026
- Cohort: Up to 10-15 individuals, some of whom will be a part of partner organizations
Civic Engagement and Political Education
(June 2026 – December 2026)
This session focuses on civic engagement activities, political education, and community building.
Activities and Events
- In-person Kickoff Weekend - June 2026
- Purpose of the fellowship
- PJP Background
- PJP’s definition of power and organizing
- Canvassing/Tabling training
- Voter Registration training
- Discussion of coordinated evenings & activities
- What is your commitment?
- Voter Registration Events
- Juneteenth on the Ave - June 20
- ComFest - June 26-28
- National Voter Registration Day - September 22
- Hot Times Festival - early Sept
- Columbus African Festival - Late May
- GOTV Push Week - October 28 through November 3
- Other events TBD by the cohort
- Take Black the Vote - August
- Voter education event
- Goal: 100 people
- In-person Black AF Study Group - Biweekly starting early June
- 8-session training series examining capitalism, slavery, colonialism, imperialism, authoritarianism, and the state.
- Culture of Collaboration and Relationship Building Workshops/Events - TBD
- Focusing on community connection.
- Remote Check-in Meetings - Bi-monthly for 1 hour
- One-on-one coordination/planning meeting between each person or organization and a PJP staff member
- To provide support with their planned activities and turnout for the "Take Back the Vote" event.
- Wrap-up & Celebration - November/December 2026
- In-person debrief and feedback
- CELEBRATE!
Expectations for Fellows
- Attend at least 80% of planned activities and trainings, including Black AF Study Group
- Promote turnout to the "Take Black the Vote" event.
- Engage in outreach and voter registration efforts in your own community.
- Register at least 100 Franklin County residents to vote before the October 2026 deadline