If you have any inquiries, please contact jeremy@sustainabilitynetwork.ca.
*All recordings are available for 60 days.
Dates: November 28 & December 5, 1-2:30 PM ET
Cost: $50 (Zoom Meeting, camera and audio enabled)
*All registrants will be provided with a link to the recording and presentation slides following the session. The recording will be available for 60 days.

Montana Burgess of Mountaintop Strategies will help ENGO's design campaigns and implement designs to run effective and strategic campaigns through this interactive 2-part training series.
This workshop is for ENGO staff or core volunteers trying to figure out how to develop a new campaign, revamp an existing campaign, or anyone wanting to brush up on the foundations of strategic campaigns. In this challenging time it can be hard to know where to start or how to focus to make progress and build momentum. If you are unsure what specific problem you are trying to be part of solving and how to do it this series can help.
Coming out of this training series participants will learn best practices, get tools and structure to further develop and implement their campaigns, and connect with peers to build stronger relationships across the environmental movement.
Session 1 - November 28 1-2:30pm ET
In this session we’ll review the components of campaign design including: gathering intel, theory of change, evaluating power and paths to victory, working with others, and selecting tactics. You’ll get worksheet tools to take home and complete for the second session. This session will be a mix of presentation and activities.
Session 2 - December 5 1-2:30pm ET
The second session will focus on discussing and workshopping the homework you did coming out of Session 1. We’ll dig into challenges you’ve encountered and share peer learnings. This session will be participation heavy.

Our Presenter

Montana Burgess (she/they) is based in southeastern BC on Sinixt land. Montana is a queer settler and parent. She has 18+ years of experience in the climate, energy, and environmental non-profit sector in BC, Canada, and internationally, as well as volunteer organizing on emerging social issues. She ran Neighbours United for a decade leading successful organizing and deep canvassing efforts to win campaigns, and now runs Mountaintop Strategies to help ENGOs do the same.
Montana received a 2022 Emerging Leader Award, and under her leadership, Neighbours United received a Top Project Award from Canada’s Clean50, and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Awards Winner from Charity Village. In 2025, Montana received the British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship for her efforts in bridging communities and politics to build a sustainable, more inclusive BC.

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