public service challenge
The 2020-2021 Public Service Challenge (PSC) is on! PSC is a non-partisan training offered each election cycle to support and educate ANY interested individual who is looking to run for a city office or the school board.
This community-wide team effort is being supported by ECF, Evanston/North Shore Chapter of the NAACP, the League of Women Voters, Evanston Latinos, the Evanston/Skokie PTA Council, and ETHS Parents Engaged.
why is this important?
In April 2021, Evanston will elect a mayor, city clerk, and all nine aldermen, as well as four members of both District 65 and 202. The Public Service Challenge, in collaboration with community partners, has been formed to encourage local residents to run for office or to be engaged in local campaigns. This is an opportunity for your voice to be heard!
this year — videos and more
The online nonpartisan training focuses on the public servant roles in the City and school boards and on how to run a campaign. VIew the three videos, access materials, and connect to the live radio shows on the Public Service Challenge 2020 page.
For more information contact Jennifer Moran, DIrector of Leadership and Training.
history of public service challenge
Since its inception in 2000, PSC has been organized by a coalition of civic-minded organizations including the Evanston Community Foundation, League of Women Voters of Evanston, Evanston/North Shore Chapter of the NAACP, Evanston Chamber of Commerce, Evanston/Skokie PTA Council, and ETHS Parents Engaged.