Introducing the Doers Network- a new home for Utah’s conservative problem-solvers
Today we’re thrilled to announce the launch of the Doers Network, a grassroots movement built to find, lift, and win for the kind of leaders Utahns actually want running their communities: people who show up, solve problems, and deliver results. We call them Doers.
The idea is simple: the politics of noise and spectacle have had their turn. Utah — and every neighborhood in it — needs people who get things done. The Doers Network exists to amplify those people: to recruit and train them, surround campaigns with expert tools and local muscle, and help translate competence into votes.
What we are… and what we’re trying to change
The Doers Network is a statewide pulley system for practical leadership. We’re not a think tank, a super-PAC, or a coffee shop for pundits. We are a boots-on-the-ground organization that builds working teams around candidates who have a record (or a plan) of solving real problems: running schools well, fixing local infrastructure, making city government responsive.
Our goals are focused and measurable. We identify and endorse candidates who:
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Put solving community problems ahead of political theater,
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Have the leadership and character to work with others,
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Can win, and then govern effectively,
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Will use the tools, training, and local networks we provide to expand their reach.
Those tools aren’t theoretical. From campaign playbooks and “kitchen cabinet” volunteer training to an AI-powered personal strategist and professional fundraising help, we’re giving Doers the practical advantages they need so they can spend less time wrestling with social media and more time fixing the issues their neighbors care about.
A structure built for real local power
We know political change starts locally. That’s why the backbone of the Doers Network is a set of grassroots Regional Advisory Boards (RABs). At launch, we’re establishing RABs in Utah County, Salt Lake County, and Davis County. These aren’t symbolic committees. They’re operating councils that recruit candidates, host events, advise campaigns, raise money, and provide the on-the-ground intelligence that makes a difference when races come down to the last week.
How the network works in practice
Our model is intentionally modular. A candidate endorsed by a RAB receives:
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A clear onboarding process and an evaluation based on leadership, vision, and electability,
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Access to training and “kitchen cabinet” volunteers who know how to scale neighborhood outreach,
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Communication tools and content workflows to maintain a professional, consistent message, and
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Strategic guidance and local fundraising support from the RAB and Doers HQ.
This isn’t charity, it’s amplification. We focus on campaigns where a coordinated local effort can move the needle: open seats, county races, school boards, and the state legislature. Regional boards act like local campaign accelerators. Statewide coordination makes sure our best practices and data travel across county lines without losing local flavor and judgment.
Why now, and what’s next
Utahns don’t want more posturing. They want solutions. The Doers Network is a place for Utahns to invest their time, reputation, and resources behind leaders who get stuff done.
Over the coming weeks and months you’ll hear a lot more from our three founding RABs. We’ll be running community events, publishing candidate profiles, and sharing stories of the practical wins our endorsed candidates are fighting for. If you care about better schools, safer streets, smarter budgets, and leaders who keep their word, the Doers Network is where that work is happening.
Want to get involved? Whether you’re a volunteer, a potential RAB member, or a candidate who wants to be considered, we’d love to hear from you. Head to our website to learn more and sign up, or come to a regional meeting and see the work in action.
Let’s keep doing. Join Doers today.