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The Federal Election Commission provides a range of training opportunities on federal campaign finance laws, including educational webinars, seminars, e-learning videos, and specialized online training workshops. [source: fec-trainings] The FEC conducts frequent webinars to help committees comply with campaign finance law, offering both two-day programs for in-depth training on rules for candidates, parties, and PACs, as well as two-hour topic-based webinars that provide timely guidance on issues arising during the election cycle. [source: fec-trainings] These webinars are available online only, allowing participation from a desk to avoid travel to Washington, D.C., and registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis with prepayment required. [source: fec-trainings]

Each election cycle, the FEC hosts in-person training seminars tailored to different types of political committees, focusing on a variety of campaign finance topics and designed to foster interactive, in-person learning. [source: fec-trainings] These seminars are open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required. [source: fec-trainings] As a supplement to conferences, workshops, and other educational outreach programs, the FEC offers instructional videos on its YouTube channel, FECConnect On Demand, with specific videos also included within the Help for candidates and committees section of the FEC website. [source: fec-trainings]

The FEC also offers FECConnect One to One, an online training service that enables political committees and other groups to schedule live, interactive training sessions tailored specifically to their needs. [source: fec-trainings] Additionally, the FEC hosts periodic informal discussions called OnTopic sessions, which are 30-minute online gatherings where FEC staff brief participants on a topic, respond to questions, and moderate the discussion; these are free but require pre-registration and have limited attendance. [source: fec-trainings] FEC Commissioners and staff often accept invitations to speak to groups on campaign finance issues, and requests for a public appearance can be made by contacting the Information Division. [source: fec-trainings]

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A campaigner uses these FEC resources to ensure their committee complies with federal campaign finance laws through structured training. [source: fec-trainings] They can attend webinars and seminars for in-depth or topic-specific guidance, watch e-learning videos for flexible instruction, or schedule a tailored FECConnect One to One session for their organization’s specific needs. [source: fec-trainings] The campaigner can also participate in free OnTopic discussions for timely briefings or invite a Commissioner or staff member to speak to their group, all while staying updated by signing up for email updates on seminars and workshops. [source: fec-trainings]