Email your volunteer hours to rrw1958@gmail.com. This page explains what counts as campaign hours and how members can report their activity.
What Counts as Campaign Hours?
In general, campaign hours include almost anything you do to support the Republican Party, candidates, or conservative efforts that is not part of your primary income.
If you’re unsure whether something counts, it likely does—when in doubt, include it.
- Planning: Time spent preparing for meetings, fundraisers, or Republican functions counts.
- Organizing: Printing, addressing, stuffing, emailing, filing, or other administrative work counts.
- Travel Time: Time spent traveling to and from political activities counts, including driving to meetings and events.
- Conducting: Time spent leading a training, meeting, or committee counts.
- Training: Attending Republican Party or TFRW training seminars counts.
- Meetings & Events: Time at club meetings, board meetings, committee meetings, conventions, and fundraisers counts.
- Campaigning: Block walking, phone banking, working polls, volunteering at headquarters, or supporting candidates counts.
- Paid Political Work (Limited): Paid political activity may count as long as it is not your primary source of income, such as serving as an election worker, ballot board member, poll watcher, or part-time campaign worker.
What Does Not Count?
- Social club events that are not campaign-related
- Passive social media browsing or reading political news
- Personal travel not connected to a political activity
- Non-political volunteer work
- Attending events purely as a guest without participating or volunteering
Reporting Periods
- Jan–Mar
- Apr–Jun
- Jul–Sep
- Oct–Dec