The Republican National Committee is working to build the party from the grassroots up ahead of the 2020 election, Fox News reported.
The previously-under-wraps initiative, called Project GROW, includes advising parties on outreach strategy and fundraising, in addition to giving them free access to voter data, the news outlet reported.
State party committees were set to meet in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and Thursday to start training.
"The strength of the Republican Party comes from our grassroots, and with 100% participation from our states and territories in Project GROW, and their presence here at the training this week, we again are demonstrating our robust organization, strong infrastructure, and commitment to electing GOP candidates up and down the ballot and re-electing President Donald Trump in 2020," RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel said in a statement to Fox News.
The initiative takes a page from former President Barack Obama's community-focused 2012 model, Fox News reported.
"Everything with Project GROW is unique to the state," Kim Jorns, who leads the initiative, told Fox News.
Each of the 56 state and committee territories have signed on to the project, with 44 already receiving customized plans, Fox News reported.
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