Now Hiring: Community Canvassers for the Affordable Housing Trust Fund Ballot Initiative

The City of Cincinnati is experiencing a critical shortage of affordable and accessible housing, and the economic collapse from COVID 19 has made this situation worse. Over 40,000 households pay more than they can afford for a safe and stable home. This has forced thousands of families with children; working adults; and our elders into the trauma of homelessness. Everyone deserves access to the security of a home. The problem is real. Now let’s talk about a solution.

Cincinnati Action for Housing Now advocates that all people have a safe, accessible, and affordable place to call home. We are organizing a grassroots, community-driven ballot initiative to secure permanent funding for the city’s Housing Trust Fund, and are currently collecting signatures to support a vote in May 2021. Campaign organizers from Cincinnati Action for Housing Now include members of the Greater Cincinnati Area Coalition for the Homeless, from the Metropolitan Area Religious Coalition of Cincinnati, and from Affordable Housing Advocates. 

Responsibilities

We are seeking three part-time Community Canvassers to join our Organizing and Advocacy team for a limited term to start on Saturday, October 16 and to conduct voter outreach and petition gathering through the November 3, 2020, election. The final end date for this position is Friday, November 13, 2020. This position will engage members of the public through door-to-door canvassing efforts and at scheduled community events, implementing our campaign’s organizing tactics and strategies. 

Learning from Cincinnati Action for Housing Now campaign staff and volunteers, the Community Canvassers will have the following primary responsibilities:

  • Prepare and submit walk sheets for use in field canvass efforts
  • Participate in team planning of organizing strategies
  • Meet numeric targets for door-to-door canvassing
  • Engage community members in dialogue, provide information, and drop campaign literature

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have basic computer literacy, experience in canvassing or community organizing, commitment to principles of racial and social justice, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work scheduled but flexible hours including evenings and weekends. 

Physical Demands/Work Environment

The physical demands described here are representative of those for this function. The work will be performed primarily in an outdoor environment with exposure to climate and weather 

conditions that may include wind, rain, bright sunlight, fluctuating temperatures, or snow. Additionally, canvassers might be working inside high-rise buildings with stairs; walking for several hours on sidewalks or uneven pavement; and standing during an entire shift. All canvassers are expected to wear a mask and maintain social distance to protect themselves and the community from unnecessary exposure to COVID-19. 

While performing the duties of this position, the canvassers are expected to:

  • Talk, hear, and see in the normal range, with or without correction
  • Use hands or fingers, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls
  • Reach with hands or arms
  • Occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds
  • Occasionally climb stairs
  • Regularly move and stand for extended hours in weather that may be windy, cold, snowy, rainy, or hot
  • Listen, hear, speak, and write in English

The pay rate for these positions are $15 per hour for 20 hours per week. The start date is Saturday, October 17. A flexible schedule is required. 

To apply, email a resume and cover letter to amandabarker@cincihomeless.org by 9am on Tuesday, October 13. Interviews will take place over the phone on Wednesday and Thursday. We will contact the selected candidates on Friday, October 16, and the positions will begin on Saturday, October 17. 

Cincinnati Action for Housing Now and its member organizations envision a society grounded in the principles of intersectional social, racial, and economic justice. As such, we prioritize an inclusive workplaces that honors the unique talents and lived experiences of each individual. Our vision and values are reflected in all our employment-related decisions, including hiring practices. Accordingly, Cincinnati Action for Housing Now seeks individuals who bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to join us in our work. 

Housing Now! March to City Hall: October 2nd, Demand Funding for Our Cincinnati Affordable Housing Trust Fund!

Download the PDF version of the flyer below here:  March Flyer  You can use it to print and pass out or hang or to email.  Also, feel free to use the JPEG images below.

Here is anti-displacement focused flyer for the March to pass out and hang in neighborhoods, etc.:  March Flyer (version 2)

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HOUSING NOW! March Flyer Updated Page 2 Pic

Homeless Memorial Day 2019

We close out each year by joining people across the country in honoring those whose lives have been stolen by the systematic problem of homelessness. We don’t simply gather to honor people in word, we gather to further commit ourselves and our organizations to honor those we have lost by continuing to act, by honing our strategy, by bolstering our resolve and growing the strength of our persons, organizations and coalition.

Please email Josh Spring (joshspring@cincihomeless.org) to let us know about anyone who died in 2019 while experiencing homelessness or as a result of homelessness after reaching housing so that we may include them in our memorial gathering. If you are unable to share a person’s full name, that is okay. If you are able to include a person’s date of birth or age, please do.

We ask that you send the names of those who have died so that we may specifically declare their immeasurable value.

Because this year’s Homeless Memorial Day (December 21, the longest night of the year) falls on a Saturday, we will gather on Friday, December 20 at 5:30pm in Washington Park across from music hall, under the tree where Joann Burton was run over.

Please join us.