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We’re looking for the local leaders who deliver results
We’re looking for local leaders who ask “What does our community need more of and what is stopping us from getting it?” Our members care about the details and results after legislation passes. If this sounds like you, our program will connect you with a peer network of leaders turning bold ideas into better outcomes.
Our program serves local elected leaders: mayors, councilmembers, alderpersons, county supervisors, and other local officials already pursuing Abundance in their communities.

Aftab Pureval
“This group of leaders is well-positioned to offer insightful and meaningful feedback that will allow Cincinnati to continue to advance.”

Leirion Gaylor-Baird
“I joined to learn from and share with peers about how we create public trust in government; how we make government better, stronger, faster and more worthy of that trust; how we can remove barriers to achieve successful outcomes.”

Sue AnderBois
“I often joke that I am much more of a workhorse than a showhorse because I would much rather do the work behind the scenes to accomplish things than just give a speech about it.”

Khara House
“I aim to make tangible changes at the municipal level by carefully assessing our current policies and seeing where they may have caused harm or created barriers in the past, to reform and develop new policies for a stronger future for our community.”

John Hines
“I want to be part of a network that fosters mutual support and collaboration, where we can share strategies for overcoming obstacles, explore innovative policy solutions, and develop a collective strength to push for progress.”

Dalia Palchik
“I joined Abundance Elected Network to improve my knowledge of policy and best practices, and to connect with like-minded policymakers across the nation.”
What makes an Abundance Elected?
Implementation & Outcomes-Obsessed
“In Missoula County, we took our DMV wait time from one hour to 3 minutes. Our DMV has a 97% customer satisfaction rating. That’s how government should work for people.”

Tyler Gernant
Supply-Side Minded
“In my time on Boulder City Council, I’ve worked to expand housing options through rezoning, simplifying development rules, and legalizing ADUs and multi-unit homes.”

Aaron Brockett
Courageous, Curious & Humble
“I’m a firm believer that “the more you know, the more you realize you don’t know.” I believe this attitude helps listen to learn, and perhaps evolve or improve understanding.”

Jordan Morales
Member Benefits

Support & Community

Policy Ideas

Learning
Abundance Elected
Leaders Fellowship
A six-month intensive for a select group of Abundance Elected Network members. This fellowship offers deeper training, peer support, and expert guidance to help you lead with impact and implement Abundance policies in your community.
Refer an elected leader to the network.
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