BY STATE:
ALABAMA
• Black Voters Matter – AL
dedicated to expanding Black Voter engagement and increasing progressive power. They advocate for policies to expand voting rights/access, including expanded early voting, resisting voter ID, re-entry restoration of rights and strengthening the Voting Rights Act as well as policies that intersect with race, gender, economic and other aspects of equity. They help support local groups in 17 Alabama counties. This includes staff training, candidate development and network development for Black led groups, individuals, and cohorts across the South.
• Faith In Action Alabama – AL
https://www.facebook.com/faithinactional
info@fiaal.org
(205) 451-3352
PICO Affiliate in Alabama working with congregations around the state to build electoral engagement and mobilize faith communities on issues around mass criminalization and education.
• Woke Vote / New Nations Rising Action Fund – AL
WOKE VOTE surprised the nation by having trained college students and church-goers, organize and turn out African Americans across Alabama.
Issue Areas: End Mass Criminalization, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
ALASKA
• AKPIRG – AK
907-350-2286
advances the public interest by providing individuals with the opportunity and the information to participate equally in and be treated equally by our economic, social and political systems.
• Alaskans Take a Stand – AK
https://www.facebook.com/AKstand
A diverse group of Alaskan citizens promoting awareness of social justice issues affecting their communities. They advocate for Indigenous rights, racial equity and wildlife preservation. This year they are working on voter education including informing about the process of voting.
• StandUp AK – AK
fair and equal voting rights are essential for a free and functional democracy. We advocate for legislation that improves access to voting for all people, regardless of race, class, or disability status.
• Alaska Poor People’s Campaign (AKPPC) – AK
The Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival confronts the interlocking evils of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation, militarism and the war economy, and the distorted moral narrative of religious nationalism. They understand that as a nation we are at a critical juncture — that we need a movement that will shift the moral narrative, impact policies and elections at every level of government, and build lasting power for poor and impacted people.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, LGBTQ+, Voting Rights
• Native Peoples Action – AK
info@nativepeoplesaction.org
(907) 917-0854
https://www.facebook.com/nativepeoplesaction
strives to build capacity to provide Alaska Native communities and traditional values with a voice at all levels of policy making. It leverages its strong Alaska Native community networks to build a volunteer base to provide confidence, encouragement, and guidance in connecting Alaska Native traditional values with political candidates, proposed policies, and land management. In 2021, it is focused on defeating voter suppression efforts, launching a deep canvassing program around voting rights and Native voter engagement, and Native candidate recruitment and training.
ARKANSAS
• Arkansas Community Organizing – AR
https://www.arkansascommunity.org
aco@arkansascomm.org
(501) 376-7151
grassroots organization that brings low-income and working families together to fight for social and economic justice.
• Arkansas Public Policy Panel – AR
Long-standing organization with organizing capacity and a focus on African-American communities in rural southern Arkansas. Ramping up their voter engagement work, including c4.
• Arkansas United Community Coalition (AUCC) – AR
https://arkansasunited.org
operations@arkansasunited.org
An immigrant rights nonprofit that unites state-based organizations and people to empower immigrants and communities through leadership development, organizing, community participation and immigration service navigation. They engage in advocacy at all levels and drive civic engagement focused on low-propensity voters which have resulted in the largest turnout of voters of color in the Central and Little Rock District
ARIZONA
• Arizona Students’ Association (ASA) – AZ
https://www.azstudents.org
(480) 306-8654
Empowers and prepares youth for college admission and graduation through a unique approach based upon a greater cultural understanding as a guide to personal, academic and professional excellence as future leaders.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights
• Arizona Wins – AZ
https://az-wins.org
The only unified 501(c)(4) table in Arizona, consisting of labor, civic engagement, reproductive rights, environmental, and other progressive organizations. Arizona Wins functions as a state hub for the electoral and voting rights advocacy field and communications efforts of all partners.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
• Black Political Cultivation Arizona (BPCAZ) – AZ
https://www.facebook.com/blackphxoc
An all-Black, queer, femme and nonbinary-led grassroots political organization. They are flexing their creativity and passion in elections, organizing, and public policy work to dismantle the systems that categorize vibrant identities as targets and keep people poor and caged.
Issue Areas: End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• CHISPA AZ
(602) 258-0464
https://www.facebook.com/ChispaAZ
As a program of LCVEF and the League of Conservation Voters (LCV), Chispa Arizona’s mission is to build the power of Latinos and low-income communities of color across the state to achieve climate justice, community health, and environmental protection while insisting on accountability from polluters and decision-makers. Their community organizing and civic engagement efforts invigorate the environmental movement with new leaders, increase voter participation, and hold elected officials accountable in between election days.
• Equality Arizona – AZ
Press: Jeanne Woodbury press@equalityarizona.org (602) 730-4955
(480) 401-2372
work to ensure that LGBTQ+ communities in Arizona are represented on the ballot by passionate, informed, and viable candidates committed to LGBTQ+ equality.
• Greater Phoenix Urban League – AZ
https://gphxul.org/contact
602-254-5611
to support minorities and those in need in achieving economic and social equality through programs in economic empowerment, housing, education, civic engagement, and health and wellness.
• Lucha Blue – AZ
https://www.luchaaz.org
Voter resources: https://www.luchaaz.org/resources
info@luchaaz.org (602) 388-9745
fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. We are committed to human dignity, inclusion, equity, and collective growth. We work to reclaim our shared power alongside our families and community.
• One AZ – AZ
One Arizona was formed in 2010 as a direct response to the growing disenfranchisement of voters and to the attack on our Latino community in the form of SB1070. Since then, One Arizona has grown to include 28 organizations representing diverse communities across Arizona, working side by side to build a culture of civic engagement and democratic participation and registering over half a million voters, and counting.
• Our Voice, Our Vote – AZ
https://www.ourvoiceourvote.us
info@ourvoiceourvote.us
Press requests: alexa-rio@ourvoiceourvote.us
BUILD POWER BY MOBILIZING VOTERS, TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS, ELECTING CHAMPIONS INTO OFFICE, AND HOLDING ELECTED OFFICIALS ACCOUNTABLE
• Promise AZ
https://www.promiseaz.org
info@promiseaz.org
(602) 288-3663
PAZ connects and helps train leaders to build confidence, promote Latino leadership, and encourage civic involvement in our communities.
• RAZE (Rural AZ Engagement) – AZ
Press: analise@raze.org
void when it comes to civic engagement and voter registration programs that make rural Arizona communities their sole focus and this perpetuates the disengagement
CALIFORNIA – CA
• Akonadi Foundation (Oakland) – CA
renee@akonadi.org
led by people of color who are invested in power-building, organizing, litigation, cultural expression, and strategic narrative change efforts to achieve racial justice. support the development of powerful social change movements to eliminate structural racism.
• Black Women For Wellness Action Coalition (CA) – CA
https://bwwactionproject.org
use policy, electoral advocacy, and the power of narrative to reimagine a just new future where Black women and girls thrive..create media content that drives the narrative around reproductive justice. Unacceptable health disparities
• California Calls – CA
California Calls is a growing alliance of 31 grassroots, community-based organizations spanning urban, rural and suburban counties across the state. We engage, educate and motivate new and infrequent voters among young people, from communities of color, and from poor and working class neighborhoods to make California’s electorate
• California Donor Table – CA
investments in communities of color so they have the power and resources they need to (1) elect people who represent their values and needs and (2) help govern and hold decision-makers accountable.
• Center on Policy Initiatives -CA
cpi@cpisandiego.org>
Press: (619) 584-5744 ext. 128
Gen: (619) 584-5744
providing the analysis, policy solutions, education, and alliances that advance social and economic justice for working people and diverse communities.
• Common Sense Party – (CA)
https://www.cacommonsense.org/contact
949-207-9084
increasing voter participation, and encouraging pragmatic problem-solving and fact-based decision-making in our state and local governments..
• (CNC) Communities for a New California – CA
https://www.cncedfund.org/work
socialmedia@cncedfund.org
effective in educating and motivating voters to become consistent in casting their ballots. We involve voters in local advocacy, incorporating an integrated voter outreach strategy to have our voters become the tipping point on statewide public policy advocacy campaigns.
• GenUp – CA
Generationup.net
info@generationup.net
is a California-based, nationwide student-led social justice organization and student activist coalition that strives to advocate for education through the power of youth voices.. Voter reg and policy
• Green Party – CA
https://www.cagreens.org/workinggroups/grassroots-organizing
gpca@cagreens.org
over 900 California Greens have run for public office and over 350 have been elected
• Joe Sanberg – Working Hero PAC – CA
info@joesanberg.com
press@joesanberg.com
progressive business leader and anti-poverty advocate..steward to pass the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income families in CA, Joe founded CalEITC4Me, one of the state’s largest anti-poverty programs
• OC Action – CA
info@ocaction.org https://www.facebook.com/ocaction
to build an AAPI-Latinx-Labor-Environmental Justice Alliance and to develop progressive political power. This has been the result of decades of community organizing and integrated voter engagement in the region. Underrepresented communities across Orange County have undergone significant shifts in local empowerment in recent years.
• Stanford U. – Center On Democracy, Development And Rule Of Law – CA
https://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu
https://fsi.stanford.edu/content/get-connected 650-723-4581
interdisciplinary center for research on development in all of its dimensions: political, economic, social, and legal, and the ways in which these different dimensions interact with one another. We seek to understand how countries can overcome poverty, instability, and abusive rule to become prosperous, just, democratic, and well-governed societies
• United For Respect – CA
https://united4respect.org/about-us
info@united4respect.org
press@united4respect.org
510-239-5037
national nonprofit organization fighting for big and bold policy change that improve the lives of people who work in retail
CONNECTICUT
• CT Students for a Dream – CT
info@ct4adream.org
A youth-led statewide network of undocumented students and allies across Connecticut fighting for the rights of their communities. They won a key tuition equity law and were the first to hold an Undocumented & Unafraid event in the state. Nationally known for their organizing work for the DREAM Act, DACA, and education. They are currently running civic engagement efforts to inform voters about immigrant justice.
SOUTHERN REGION
• Southern Coalition For Social Justice (SCSJ) – Regional South
https://southerncoalition.org/voting-rights/voter-access/
https://southerncoalition.org/contact/
https://southerncoalition.org/media-inquiries/
committed to reducing barriers to the ballot box and making the freedom to vote safe and accessible
• Southern Poverty Law Center – Regional South
https://www.splcenter.org/our-issues/voting-rights
https://www.splcenter.org/contact-us/general
https://www.splcenter.org/contact-us/pres
(888) 414-7752
works across the Deep South in collaboration with community partners and organizers to engage and mobilize voters, restore voting rights to returning citizens, pursue electoral policy reforms, and bring litigation to challenge unconstitutional and discriminatory voting practices.
COLORADO
• GeoCivics – Univ of Co, Colorado Springs – CO
Rebecca Theobald rtheobal@uccs.edu 719-255-5217.
state-based strategies to develop skills and knowledge for discussing electoral apportionment and redistricting.. educational materials and geospatial data, leading students, teachers, and community members.. Where lines are drawn, by whom, and under what circumstances affect how people are governed. Communities should be equipped to ask questions of the cartographers creating electoral district maps.
• United New Economy – CO
info@unecolorado.org
303-936-0503
Building a multiracial voting majority to transform economic, political and social system.. UNE organizes and centers the voices of our most directly impacted grassroots members to address systemic oppression at the root cause
DELAWARE
• First Unitarian Church of Wilmington – DE
Becky Laster at blaster102@verizon.net
Brought to you by the Unitarian Universalist Delaware Advocacy Network (UUDAN) and the First U Human Rights Task Force (HRTF). UUDAN partners with Reclaim Our Vote (ROV) to Get Out the Vote (GOTV) in southern states where voter suppression has disenfranchised many people, especially black and brown people, from voting.
• YWCA – DE
https://www.ywcade.org/who-we-are/mission-vision-values
YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
CONNECTICUT
• CT CItizen Action Group – CT
action@ccag.net
continues to take action on the planned issue agenda – including all we can do to protect our democracy.. Registration, voting access and education
• Make the Road – CT
https://www.maketheroadct.org/maketheroadct.org/contact
https://www.maketheroadaction.org
info@maketheroadaction.org
https://www.facebook.com/maketheroadaction
rooted in working-class Latinx communities..movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.. A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities
DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA
• Action Network – DC Vote – DC
support@actionnetwork.org
Partnerships: https://actionnetwork.org/partnerships
to empower progressive activism through organizing, mobilization, and digital strategies.. DC Vote fights for full and equal representation for DC residents
• DC Sparkle Squad – DC
https://www.dcsparklesquad.com
hello@dcsparklesquad.org
artists, activists, aunties, dads, poets, puppy lovers and generally concerned citizens, using joyful, dynamic art (+ DATA) to tell authentic stories to educate, inspire, engage + activate communities to build black progress + VOTE.
• Declaration For American Democracy – DC
aswar@dfadcoalition.org
committed to passing national standards, including the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and DC Statehood, to transform our political system and move our country closer to realizing the true promise of democracy
• Spaces In Action (SIA) – DC
hiya@spacesinaction.org
202-455-5336
amplify the work of existing programs by involving our vast network and integrating grassroots methods of communication, including a word of mouth model. To increase the voter registration roles, political engagement and the political power of our base, we incorporate Get Out The Vote efforts in all of our campaigns.
FLORIDA
• Alianza For Progress- FL
info@alianza.org
(407) 674-6123
advances the power of Puerto Ricans and Latinxs by creating winning campaigns that amplify community voices and advance progressive causes.. online petitions to on-the-ground mobilization strategies, to social and traditional media ads, we pride ourselves in being a hub for activation
• Central Florida Climate Action (CFCA) – FL
liliana@cfjwj.org
A strategic alliance of organized labor, worker organizations, community groups, faith based and other front-line communities unified in building a climate movement in Central Florida that is rooted in justice and led by those most directly impacted by the Climate Crisis.
• Citizens Audit Broward (America Counts) – FL
https://www.facebook.com/groups/citizensauditbroward
Jamie Friend citizensauditbroward@gmail.com
Independent, public verification or rejection of election results, prior to certification
• Democracy For All – FL Conservation Voter Education Fund – FL
contact@fcvef.org
(305) 842-0989
improve access to and trust in our democracy, communities that our country has traditionally left out of the decision making process can reclaim their rightful
Influence
• Dream Defenders – FL
info@dreamdefenders.org
it is not enough to simply oppose capitalism or to fight for freedom within it, but that we must be actively fighting for a new alternative
• Engage Miami – FL
info@engage.miami
through voter engagement, civic education, leadership development, and organizing around our issue platform, the Young People’s Policy Priorities. We’re all about Gen Z and millennial voters and leaders, building young people’s power in majority Black and Latinx communities
• Equal Ground – FL
https://www.equal-ground.com/connect
Media: team@feldmanstrategies.com
407-676-5295
strategic planning, leadership development, petition collection, voter registration, and voter education and turnout
• Equality Florida Action, Inc – FL
https://www.eqfl.org/contact-us
813-870-3735
Equality Florida is the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. Through education, grassroots organizing, coalition building, and lobbying, Equality Florida is committed to changing Florida so that no one suffers harassment or discrimination on the basis of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Their field team uses cutting edge technologies, state of the art voter contact techniques and data driven best practices to communicate with their growing voter file. Thirteen years of elections has built voter education and turnout programs that have been recognized by some of the best strategists in Florida – and have a record of success.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ+, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
• Fair Election Center – FL
https://www.fairelectionscenter.org
info@fairelectionscenter.org
media inquiries:rrobinson@fairelectionscenter.org
advocacy efforts, including producing reports, talking points and fact sheets, providing state voter guides, providing testimony to legislatures, conducting trainings and seminars for organizations and their supporters, litigating voting rights cases in state and federal court, and working directly with local election officials and Secretaries of State to ensure that the right to vote is protected and expanded
• Faith in Florida / Faith in Florida Action Fund – FL
https://www.faithinflorida.org
407-849-5031
A multicultural network of congregations across Florida tackling systemic racial and economic injustice. Affiliated with the PICO National Network, FIF won a ‘Ban the Box’ measure in Broward County and worked on restoring voting rights to 1.5 million people disenfranchised by felony convictions. They are active in immigrant defense, know your rights and Sanctuary city work.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Family Action Network Movement / FANM in Action – FL
info@fanm.org
Empowering moderate and low income families politically, socially, and financially in the heart of little Haiti in Florida. GOTV and voter education are among their ongoing campaigns. FANM has led the fight to stop deportations of Haitians for more than 20 years.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Education, Healthcare, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights
• Farmworker Association of Florida – FL
(407) 886-5151
The Farmworker Association of Florida (FWAF) is a statewide, grassroots, community-based, non-profit, farmworker membership organization with over 10,000 Haitian, Hispanic, and African American members and five offices in the state of Florida with a 35 year history of working for social and environmental justice with farmworkers.The Farmworker Association of Florida’s long-standing mission is to build power among farmworker and rural low-income communities, to respond to and gain control over the social, political, economic, workplace, health, and environmental justice issues that impact their lives.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Fight For Florida – FL
info@fightforflorida.com
Poll Watchers.. first line of defense against voter intimidation, obstruction and suppression.
• Florida Immigration Coalition – FL
info@flic.org
media@flic.org
led by our membership, including grassroots and community organizations, farmworkers, youth, advocates, lawyers, union members, and more.
• Florida Right To Clean Water Campaign – FL
https://www.floridarighttocleanwater.org
admin@floridarighttocleanwater.org
initiative to amend Florida’s Constitution to the voters in November 2024, so the PEOPLE can decide whether we should hold our State agencies accountable for harm to Florida’s waters
• Florida Rights Coalition – FL
info@floridarrc.org
We are committed to ending the disenfranchisement and discrimination against people with convictions.
• Florida Rising – FL
Press@floridarising.org
organize multi-racial movements to win elections, change laws, and create a stat where everyone can be safe, happy, healthy and whole.
• For Our Future – FL
info@forourfuturefund.org>flpress@forourfuturefund.org
Strong issue advocacy leads to better campaigns, better campaigns lead to better elections, and better elections lead to stronger outcomes on the issues that we care about in Florida. Our mission is to mobilize and empower people and community-based organizations to drive real change
• Florida Immigrant Coalition / FLIC Votes – FL
Florida Immigrant Coalition (FLIC) is Florida’s strongest immigrant rights organization and an anchor of the national movement for immigrant justice. They have led national, statewide, and local campaigns focusing on immigrant rights and economic issues for more than a decade. They’ve won in-state tuition for undocumented students, advocated for local wage theft ordinances, and launched numerous naturalization drives helping thousands become US citizens. FLIC is focused on registering tens of thousands of voters, including new voters whose voting rights were restored by Amendment 4, and holding candidates who voted to ban sanctuary cities accountable. They are working on passing legislation to expand access to drivers licenses regardless of immigration status.
Issue Areas: Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Florida Student Power – FL
https://www.facebook.com/FLStuPower
david@studentpower.us
On 25 universities and colleges across the state. Their work focuses on leadership development of Black and Brown youth and supporting local campaigns. They’ve led voter education work in the past two election cycles on campuses in Miami-Dade, Broward, and 16 other counties. They are working to launch their first voter registration program and are especially focused on organizing young people on issues related to criminal justice.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
• The Hispanic Federation FL
https://www.hispanicfederation.org
1-866-432-9832
Organizes Puerto Rican and Latinx communities by providing direct services support and civic engagement training to many small Latinx organizations across Central Florida. They organized voter registration efforts for the first time in 2018.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Education, Healthcare, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights
• LCA – Labor Community Alliance – FL
https://laborcommunityalliance.org/tag/south-florida
https://www.facebook.com/LCASouthFlorida
l.canizares@aol.com – Lorenzo Canizares
LCA is an alliance of community leaders, organizers, activists, union leaders, concerned citizens, candidates and elected officials.
• Miami Workers Center – FL
https://miamiworkerscenter.org/
info@miamiworkerscenter.org
amplifying the demands and developing the leadership of Black and brown women workers, tenants, and families. We employ an intersectional approach to our organizing, linking gender, race, and class
• Mi Familia Vota – FL
Civic engagement organization and champion of civil rights building Latino political power, uniting Latinos, immigrants, and allies to promote social and economic justice through citizenship workshops, voter registration, and voter participation. They led organizing to pass the Trust Act in the city of Orlando and their key issues include immigrant rights, voting rights, environment, workers rights, healthcare, and education. In this election cycle, Mi Familia Vota is focused on registering and mobilizing new and young voters to the polls.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Immigrant Rights, Voting Rights
• People Power Of Florida – FL
https://www.peoplepowerforflorida.com
https://www.peoplepowerforflorida.com/en/contact
We are building a multi-class, multi-racial and multi-generational coalition that shows up in different communities, at campuses, and across the Sunshine State to help people access their right to vote.
• Power U Center for Social Change – FL
info@poweru.org
Organizes and develops the leadership of Black and Brown youth and women in South Florida. From organizing the Movement for Black Lives Townhall with Dream Defenders to engaging young voters by launching a civic engagement program, they are strengthening community power to end school pushout and gun violence and build a culture of restorative justice. They register and educate youth in their schools, campuses, and community events. They create resources with the Advancement Project to transform public schools and fight the school to prison pipeline.
Issue Areas: End Mass Criminalization, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Reproductive Justice
• Progress Florida – FL
info@progressflorida.org
(727) 289-2612
Mobilizing Floridians across the state to win a more progressive Florida.. Helping Floridians in both English and Spanish make their plan to vote by providing easy online options to register to vote, sign up to vote by mail, vote early, or vote on Election Day.
• Statewide Alignment Group (SWAG) – FL
The Statewide Alignment Group is an influential coalition of 7 organizations with a major presence around the state — New Florida Majority, Florida Immigrant Coalition, Faith in Florida, Organize Florida, Dream Defenders, Jobs with Justice, and the Service Employees International Union — to plan and execute across constituencies and geographies to have a broader long term impact through organizing and nonpartisan electoral work grounded in a vision of shifting economic and governing power toward racial and gender equity. With a focus on building toward making Florida truly progressive state, it allows for increased cooperation between organizations, increasing leadership development, communications, and lobbying capacity and organizing strategies around issue campaigns to reverse mass incarceration, build community wealth, and expand democracy.
Issue Areas: End Mass Criminalization, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Vote Water – FL
info@votewater.org
Our new site represents one unified mission; to serve as the voice and conscience of 22 million Floridians who recognize the importance of clean water to marine life, human life, and economic vitality.
GEORGIA
• GALEO – Latino Community Development Fund- GA
Galeo@Galeo.org> media@galeo.org -Alba L. Villarreal, Communications Dir.
888-54-GALEO
increasing civic participation of the Latinx community and developing prominent Latino leaders throughout Georgia while advocating for immigration reform and voting rights and at the same time upholding their core values of advocacy, inclusion, non-partisan, diversity, and responsiveness.
• Georgia Action Shift – GA
info@gsaction.org
From signing petitions to organizing on the ground, Georgia Shift Action is working to defend your rights.
• Georgia Action Coalition For The People’s Agenda – GA
info@thepeoplesagenda.org.com
(404) 653-1199
umbrella organization of human rights, civil rights, labor, women’s, youth, and peace and justice groups which advocate for voting rights protection, elimination of barriers to the ballot box, criminal justice reform, quality education, affordable housing, economic development and equal participation
• Georgia Latino Alliance For Human Rights – GA
https://glahr.org/category/newsletter
info@glahr.org
(770) 457- 5232
educates, organizes and trains the Latino community in Georgia to defend and promote their civil and human rights.
• Georgia StandUP (GA Strategic Alliance For New Directions And Unified Politics) – GA
https://www.georgiastandup.org/about-us
info@georgiastandup.org (404) 581-0061
provides research, strategy, technical support, and resource development for grassroots community organizing and non-partisan voter education. Founded in 2005 as a labor/community partnership, STAND-UP has emerged as a champion of community empowerment and progressive advocacy across the South.
• NAACP Georgia – GA
http://75.103.114.242/index.htmlhttps://west-metro-naacp-560d.square.site/cobbnaacp@gmail.com
https://naacp.org/contact – national offices
communications@naacpnet.org
driven the hardest-fought wins for civil rights and social justice — with you by our side, we can accelerate the next milestones for Black Americans.
• New Georgia Action Fund – GA
info@ngpaf.org
(404) 996-6621
NGPAF is on a mission to increase the civic participation of the New Georgia Majority—Black, Latinx, AAPI, and young Georgians—and other historically marginalized communities by building grassroots political power in support of progressive candidates, policies, and issues.
• Pro Georgia State Table – GA
info@progeorgia.org
brings together the power of existing non-profit groups to work in a more strategic way, with new tools and technology, to change the policies of our state.
• SNaPCo (GA)
info@snap4freedom.org
(404) 458-6909
Deeper than Visibility project and report is a love letter and ode to Black people in Atlanta and across the country. What our communities need most is political power and autonomy.
GULF COAST REGION
• Permian Gulf Coast Coalition Coordinator – Regional Permian Gulf Coast
http://hirelatinos.org/job/49061/permian-gulf-coast-coalition-coordinator/
Angel Ulloa aulloa@permiangulfcoastcoalition.org
432-243-3800
coalition of more than two dozen grassroots, Indigenous, and ally organizations building power to challenge one of the largest climate threats on earth: the rapidly expanding web of oil and gas wells, pipelines, petrochemical plants, and export terminals from the Permian Basin of west Texas and southeast New Mexico to the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast.
HAWAII
• Democratic Party of Hawaii – HI
https://www.hawaiidemocrats.org/coordinated
aloha@hawaiidemocrats.org
Our party stands for liberty, social and economic justice, protection of the environment, and respect for the dignity and worth of each individual
• Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi – HI
https://sierraclubhawaii.org/blog/tag/GOTV
hawaii.chapter@sierraclub.org
With 50 years and counting under our belt, the Sierra Club of Hawaiʻi is working to advance climate solutions, act for justice, get outdoors, and protect Hawai‘i’s lands, water, air, and wildlife.
IDAHO
• Campus Vote Project – ID
https://www.campusvoteproject.org/stateguides/Idaho
Voting Guide
works with universities, community colleges, faculty, students and election officials to reduce barriers to student voting. Our goal is to help campuses institutionalize reforms that empower students with the information they need to register and vote.
• Reclaim Idaho – ID
info@reclaimidaho.org
To win the change we seek through bottom-up grassroots organizing in every Idaho community.. One campaign at a time, we seek to grow a statewide movement of local leaders and volunteers with the power to demand change
ILLINOIS
• CHANGE Illinois – IL
info@changeil.org
(312) 373-0706
a nonpartisan nonprofit that champions ethics and efficiency in government and elections in Illinois. Through research, education and advocacy, CHANGE Illinois works to achieve an Illinois with ethical and efficient governments, including fair maps and ballots and vibrant elections.
• Grassroots Collaborative – IL
bringing together organizations across movements, especially labor and community, we have built a broad and deep base necessary for fighting the corporate interests working against all of our constituencies.
INDIANA
• Faith in Indiana / ACT Indiana – IN
Formerly known as IndyCAN! it is a newer Faith In Action-affiliate doing unprecedented multi-racial organizing and coalition-building in Indianapolis. They defeated the outgoing Mayor’s proposal for a new $1.7B jail facility, and are working on a ballot initiative to expand mass transit and create economic opportunity. They plan to have 80,000 conversations with voters in the 12 weeks leading up to the election.
IOWA
• Better Ballot Iowa – IA
hello@betterballotiowa.org
Better Ballot Iowa, a statewide, non-partisan, 501c3 grassroots organization founded by Iowa-based activists whose mission is to educate the public about improvements to election systems in Iowa such as ranked choice voting.
• Iowa CCI (Citizens For Community Improvement) – IA
iowacci@iowacci.org
(515) 255-0800
members create change through grassroots organizing, educating, and mobilizing on issues that impact our communities the most.
• Iowa Student Action – IA
https://www.facebook.com/IowaStudentAction
Diverse movement of young people facing a crisis and courageously organizing their communities and campuses across the state for a new economy and world that works for the many. They are using direct action, electoral work, narrative building, and storytelling to push elected officials to fully fund higher education. They are also organizing for education access for all including undocumented and formerly incarcerated students. They are are a branch of People’s Action.
KANSAS
• Hoosier Action – KS
info@hoosieraction.org
812.727.0392
built power for working families through deep, relational organizing in small town and rural communities. Through that work we have reached out to nearly 500,000 Hoosiers via door to door canvassing, phone calls, social media, and peer-to-peer texting
• Kansas For Constitutional Freedom – KS
media@kansansforfreedom.com
bipartisan coalition of reproductive rights advocates and allied organizations committed to protecting the constitutional rights of Kansans to make personal healthcare decisions free from government interference.
• Loud Light – KS
info@lightloud.org
Engages, educates, and empowers individuals from underrepresented populations to build community power that has an impact on decision makers. Loud Light is focused on increasing youth turn out so that the center of the Kansas electorate shifts and Millennials become the decisive factor in elections near college campuses. They educate and energize students to not only register and turn out to vote, but to actively engage their government and community as well.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
KENTUCKY
• The Kentucky Coalition – KY
https://www.facebook.com/KentuckiansForTheCommonwealth
A social justice organization supporting leadership development, grassroots organizing and public policy advocacy in Kentucky, across the South, and in Appalachia. Established in 1984, Kentuckians for the Commonwealth works with folks from rural areas and small towns, of all income levels and ages, to engage creating change in Kentucky. Their work engages people on climate justice, economic justice, voting rights, and racial justice.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Healthcare, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• VOCAL KY (Voices Of Community Activists And Leaders) – KY
info@vocal-ky.org https://vocal-ky.org/contact/
mobilizing directly-impacted people to elect officials who will fight for a Caring and Compassionate democracy. By electing lawmakers who represent the interests of low income people and communities of color, we can fight for systemic change rooted in justice, compassion, and love
LOUISIANA
• Citizen Voice – LA
info@citizenvoice.org
A new and growing nonpartisan movement of people who do more than care—they act. Together, they are inspiring, informing and involving citizens in Louisiana on behalf of our neighborhoods, our communities, our regions and our world.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Healthcare, Voting Rights
• Louisiana Progress – LA
info@louisianaprogress.org
https://www.facebook.com/LaProgress1
A feisty multi-issue group that is working in coalition with several groups.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Racial Justice
• The Micah Project – LA
(504) 528-9996
PICO-affiliate in New Orleans. Focused on mass incarceration, recently helped defeat racist prosecutor in Caddo County.
• Power Coalition For Equality And Justice – LA
Gen: info@powercoalition.org
press@powercoalition.org
Partners: mshannon@powercoalition.org
voter engagement and community organizing work.. power mapping, listening sessions, organizing, voter engagement, policy advocacy, and leadership development
• Together Louisiana – LA
contact@togetherla.org
A statewide network of more than 250 religious congregations and civic organizations across Louisiana, representing more than 200,000 people. It is one of the largest grassroots organizations in the history of Louisiana. The mission of Together Louisiana is to give faith and community-based organizations an opportunity to develop the leadership capacity of their members and affect change on a larger scale than they could alone. Together Louisiana currently is working on issues that include tax fairness, access to healthcare, flood recovery, access to healthy food, workforce development, criminal justice reform and improving infrastructure and transportation.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Healthcare, Voting Rights
• VOTE (Voice Of The Experienced) – LA
https://www.voiceoftheexperienced.org
info@voiceoftheexperienced.org
grassroots organization founded and run by formerly incarcerated people (FIP), our families and our allies. We are dedicated to restoring the full human and civil rights of those most impacted by the criminal (in)justice system. Together we have the experiences, expertise and power to improve public safety in Louisiana and beyond without relying on mass incarceration.
• Voters Organized to Educate – LA
https://www.votersorganized.org
https://www.facebook.com/votersorganized
Building collective power to create change in the criminal legal system. They are dedicated to building an educated and engaged democracy by keeping people informed regarding elections, and ongoing issues in city, state, and national policy reform. Through working with organizations and individuals that believe in the principles of social justice and equality, Voters Organized to Educate impact elections and legislation in Louisiana and beyond.
MAINE
• Democracy Maine – ME
https://www.democracymaine.org
info@democracymaine.org
(207) 831-6223
to make government more equitable, inclusive, and accessible by improving elections, protecting and engaging voters, increasing civic engagement, and reducing the influence of private money in politics
• Maine People’s Alliance – ME
https://www.mainepeoplesalliance.org/democracy
https://www.facebook.com/mainepeople
Bangor (207) 990-0672, Lewiston (207) 782-7876, Portland (207) 797-0967
Publicly-financed Clean Elections to ranked-choice voting, Mainers have been at the forefront of demanding and expanding their democratic rights. MPA has worked to safeguard those rights, including through a successful People’s Veto referendum campaign to protect same-day voter registration and a new law to ensure automatic enrollment of new voters.
• Maine Students Vote – ME
https://www.mainestudentsvote.org
info@mainestudentsvote.org
support campuses and schools in developing voter education materials, organizational action planning, training and mentoring civic captains, and coordinating get-out-the-vote efforts.
MASSACHUSETTS
• Community Labor United – MA
info@massclu.org
617-723-2639
coalition building, research and policy development, public education, and grassroots mobilization, we advance policies that promote quality jobs, secure healthcare, affordable housing, and environmental justice for all. With our national partner, the PowerSwitch Action network
• GreenRoots – MA
http://www.greenrootschelsea.org/
https://www.facebook.com/GreenRootsChelsea
(617) 466-3076
deep community engagement and empowerment, youth leadership and implementation of innovative projects and campaigns.
• Massachusetts Senior Action Council – MA
https://www.masssenioraction.org
info@masssenioraction.org
(617)284-1275
statewide, grassroots, senior-run organization that empowers its members to collectively address key public policy and community issues that affect their health and well-being.
MARYLAND
• Baltimore Votes – MD
https://www.baltimorevotes.org
sam@baltimorevotes.org
direct programming, subgrants, communications, development, research or advocacy – around the imperative to equitably support local leaders in communities across the region
• Casa De Maryland / Casa in Action – MD
communications@wearecasa.org
1.866.765.2272
The major Latino and immigrant rights organization in Maryland and a national model, providing a range of services and organizing for immigration reform and economic justice. They run significant voter turnout operations, and are affiliates of the Center for Popular Democracy expanding into Virginia and Pennsylvania. They were instrumental in getting the state’s DREAM Act passed and winning the referendum on it.
• Maryland Communities United – MD
https://www.marylandcu.org/
410-212-2225
build leadership among those most impacted by injustice Won same day registration on early voting days.. Restored the vote for citizens with felony convictions
MICHIGAN
• ACCESS (Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services) – MI
https://www.accesscommunity.org
(313) 842-7010
serving the community for 50 years. Founded by a group of dedicated volunteers in 1971 out of a storefront in Dearborn’s impoverished south end, ACCESS was created to assist the Arab immigrant population adapt to life in the United States
• Detroit Action – MI
info@detroitaction.org
313-451-4419
grassroots and member-led, multigenerational, community-based organization fighting for real political power.. Radical Civic Engagement..To shape our electorate and gain the type of wins necessary to wield power
• Flint Rising – MI
flintrisingmovement@gmail.com
ensure that directly impacted people are building the organizing infrastructure and leadership necessary for this long-haul fight for justice and creating the future that Flint families need and deserve. As the water crisis continues in Flint, Michigan, we are still taking immediate action while building for the future.
• Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition (MEJC) – MI
communications@michiganej.org
work in alignment with the Principles of Environmental Justice, and cultivate relationships based on the Jemez Principles. We build power and unity within our community, so we all can thrive.
• Michigan League of Conservation Voters – MI
https://michiganlcv.org/
info@michiganlcv.org 734-222-9650
make protecting Michigan’s land, air, and water political priorities once again
• Michigan People’s Campaign – MI
info@mipeoples.org
statewide organization building a movement to put people and the planet before profits..Join the Defend Black Voters Coalition.. for the Michigan Public Service Commission meeting where we ask, “which side are they on?”
• Michigan Voices – MI
https://www.michiganvoices.org
info@michiganvoices.org
313-736-2795
to provide resources to help nonprofit organizations that are led by and engage BIPOC people become self-sustaining in their mission to bring social justice to their communities.
• MOSES Action – MI
https://www.mosesaction.com/
mosesaction@mosesaction.com
(313) 962-5290
develops grassroots leaders of color, promotes widespread civic participation, and empowers community members to act as powerful advocates for themselves and their communities in the public arena.
• We The People Action Fund – MI
admin@wethepeoplemi.org
lasting impact requires rigorous and disciplined organizing that is intentional around political education, storytelling, power mapping, racial healing, cultural organizing, and strong alliance building.
MINNESOTA
• Clean Elections Minnesota – MN
Corporate Money is overwhelming the public interest in local, state, and national elections.. We will hold educational events on issues that impact fair and transparent elections.. Protecting and expanding voter registration.
• COPAL – MN
https://copalmn.org/en/civic-participation-and-leadership
info@copalmn.org
(612) 427-2011
seeks to increase Latino voter participation and engagement in issues that matter to them. COPAL implements ongoing leadership trainings to empower community members with the skills and strategies to pursue policy and systems change.
• ISAIAH – Faith In Action – MN
isaiah@isaiahmn.org
(651) 376-1001
multi-racial, state-wide, nonpartisan coalition of faith communities fighting for racial and economic justice in Minnesota
• Take Action MN -MN
info@takeactionminnesota.org
(651) 641-6199
trains and elects progressive candidates who are committed to people-centered governance through endorsements and electoral campaigns, public leadership training, and the Movement Political Leadership Program.
MISSISSIPPI
• Mississippi Votes – MS
info@msvotes.org
Youth-led programming and approach to place-based community organizing evokes a spirit of self-determination in the hearts of Mississippians that urges them to move beyond the voter registration tables, to the polls, and into positions of power.
• One Voice – MS
Committed to building a strong, informed electorate that rejects polarization and seeks to improve the lives of Mississippi residents across the state regardless of color or class. One Voice works collaboratively with the MS State Conference NAACP to convene a civic engagement roundtable that brings local and statewide partners together to increase voter participation and to protect the vote in Mississippi.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Education, Racial Justice
• Southern Echo – MS
(601) 214-3601
A leadership development, education, and training organization working to develop effective accountable grassroots leadership in the African-American communities in rural Mississippi and the surrounding region. With an emphasis on youth organizing, Southern Echo aims to empower local communities and create a process through which people can build organizations necessary to hold systems of power accountable to the African-American community.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Healthcare, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
MISSOURI
• Arch City Defenders – MO
https://www.archcitydefenders.org
(gen/speaking invites) mail@archcitydefenders.org
media: zgorley@archcitydefenders.org
teach-ins will offer a deep dive into each pillar and educate folks about the work some of the anchor organizations are doing to drive forward the policies within the Plan. . The People’s Plan is anchored by a coalition of grassroots organizations
• CCO (Communities Creating Opportunities) – MO
https://cco.org/mission-vision-values
Communications Director Garrett Griffin: garrett@cco.org
https://www.facebook.com/WeAreCCO
register future voters. We drive voters to the polls. We help at food banks. We connect people with vaccines. We educate. We tell stories. . We organize events, phone and text banking, canvassing, rallies, digital awareness campaigns, and meetings with elected officials
• Missouri Faith Voters (MFV) – MO
http://www.missourifaithvoices.org/
info@missourifaithvoices.org
At the center of our model of congregation-based community organizing is a belief in the potential for transformation—of people, institutions, and our society-at-large. This belief stems directly from MFV’s roots in faith communities, and radiates throughout the organization, influencing the way MFV relates to public officials, to community members and to one another.
• Missouri Jobs With Justice – MO
info@mojwj.org
877-644-0466
to build workplaces, neighborhoods, cities, states, and a country where each of us have what we need for a safe and healthy life from cradle to grave
• MOVE Collaborative – MO
(Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Collaborative)
Contact on Home Page
The Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Collaborative (MOVE) exists to empower ordinary people to reclaim democracy in the state of Missouri. MOVE’s role is behind-the-scenes, supporting existing grassroots movement organizations in developing and executing strategic integrated voter engagement plans.
MONTANA
• Forward Montana – MT
406-542-8683
Largest youth civic engagement organization in the state that voices their values at the capitol, ballot box and in the streets. It hosts candidate forums and provides educational resources to voters. It co-led an effort that passed a non-discrimination ordinance in Missoula and Bozeman. It is an affiliate of the Alliance for Youth Action.
• Montana Human Rights Network – MT
network@mhrn.org>
media@mhrn.org
(406) 442-5506
progressive public policy, combating white nationalism, and supporting community organizing. We addresses issues of: LGBT Equality, Economic Justice, Immigrant/Refugee Rights, Anti-Semitism & Islamophobia, and Tribal Sovereignty..The Network has over 10,000 members and supporters and 10 affiliate groups. . take part in the democratic process from contacting elected officials, testifying at public hearings, showing up at rallies, to writing letters to their local papers.
• Montana League of Rural Voters – MT
info@mtruralvoters.org
Working for a future with broad, homegrown prosperity in our rural communities, and good water for crops, livestock, wildlife and recreation. Organizes year-round, mobilizing for elections and around key legislative fights, ensuring that real people’s voices can be heard above the din of corporate lobbyists and special interests.
• Montana Native Vote – MT
https://www.indigenousvote.org
https://www.indigenousvote.org/contact-us
non-partisan social justice organization inspiring Native leadership in Montana. Founded in 2011 Montana Native Vote works to build political power for Native Americans by providing their communities the tools they need to advocate for policies that benefit their communities. MNV provides resources and training for members to engage in the legislative process at the state and federal level. They inspire Indigenous action through leadership development, working on voting rights and election protection, voter education, and providing opportunities for their members to become civically engaged for the long term.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
NEBRASKA
• Bold Nebraska – NE
Jane Kleeb (Founder) jane@boldnebraska.org
allied groups working on progressive issues like college tuition for Dreamers and raising the minimum wage.. unlikely alliance of farmers, ranchers, Tribal Nations and citizens to stop the risky Keystone XL pipeline. We work on issues including eminent domain, clean energy, small family farms and lifting up small businesses
• Out Nebraska – NE
https://outnebraska.org/contact
OutNebraska empowers community building through culture, relieving the stress that comes from living in the margins. They provide the space to relax, laugh, enjoy each other and live one’s best life. They believe in pride of identity and welcome every new member with open arms.
NEVADA
• Battle Born Progress / Institute for a Progressive Nevada – NV
https://www.facebook.com/BattleBornProgress
A nonpartisan organization that enables the progressive communications infrastructure in the state providing rapid response, digital strategy, grassroots training, and community organizing. With more than 100,000 actions and 20, 000 members, it engages and mobilizes Nevada voters to build a state where everyone has a fair opportunity to succeed.
Issue Areas: Economic Justice, Healthcare, Immigrant Rights, Reproductive Justice
• Make The Road NV
Amigxs@Maketheroadnv.Org
(702) 907-1560
https://www.maketheroadaction.org
info@maketheroadaction.org
https://www.facebook.com/maketheroadaction
rooted in working-class Latinx communities..movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.. A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities
• Mi Familia Vota / Mi Familia Vota Education Fund – NV
(702) 776-8205
A civic engagement organization and champion of civil rights building Latino political power. It unites Latinos, immigrants, and allies to promote social and economic justice through citizenship workshops, voter registration, and voter participation. Working on immigrant rights, voting rights, environment, workers rights, healthcare, and education. Its focused efforts to register and mobilize new and young voters to the polls this election cycle.
• Nevada Student Power Network – NV
The NV student power network is a collective of students transforming politics and society to better the lives of oppressed peoples. Organizing to eliminate tuition hikes, the rising costs of rent, attacks on immigrant communities, police brutality, climate change, attacks against LGBTQ people. Facing the challenges of our generation with an analysis to provide holistic solutions. Registering voters throughout the state.
• PLAN-Progressive Leadership Alliance of Nevada – NV
info@planevada.org
This People’s Action affiliate is a well-established progressive coalition in Nevada with voter engagement capacity in Las Vegas and Reno. PLAN organizes on almost everything including tax/economy, immigrant rights and racial justice, LGBT and gender justice, and environmental issues.
NEW ENGLAND REGION
• New England United For Justice – New England
mimi.neunited4justice@gmail.com
(617) 265-7100
strong grassroots organizing model that centers the leadership and voice of low-income residents in the neighborhoods we serve. We engage and empower families to speak up and become a part of the solution
NEW HAMPSHIRE
• New Hampshire Youth Movement (NHYM) – NH
A movement of young people organizing both inside and outside of election cycles to push state leaders to represent their values and to build long term youth power. They operate through regional hubs in towns and campuses around the state, which collaborate with the guiding team to organize strategic actions, hold elected officials accountable, and leverage the youth vote to change what is politically feasible in New Hampshire.
• NH Rebellion – NH
https://www.nhrebellion.org/the_rebellion
info@nhrebellion.org
15,000 grassroots activists are building the base for reform through mass-participation walks, candidate questioning, online organizing, and public presentations in town halls, churches, colleges, libraries, rotary clubs, and homes
• Open Democracy – NH
https://www.opendemocracynh.org/about
https://www.opendemocracynh.org/login
to stop the influence of wealthy interests in politics, ensure fair redistricting, and protect the freedom to vote. We envision a government accountable to the people, free from the corruption of big money politics.
• RAD (Rights And Democracy) NH – NH
603-824-3552
recruit and train community leaders to run for office who will support a progressive agenda for working people and for the climate..leadership development training, issue education, and events; as well as providing technical assistance and volunteer recruitment support.
NEW JERSEY
• Citizen Action NJ
(973)643-8800
• Faith in New Jersey – NJ
(609) 256-4118
This statewide PICO affiliate is helping to lead the fight for immigrant driver’s licenses and is organizing on a variety of racial justice issues. They will be running a GOTV program.
• Make The Road NJ
https://maketheroadnj.org/info@maketheroadnj.org 908-368-1196
https://www.maketheroadaction.org
info@maketheroadaction.org
https://www.facebook.com/maketheroadaction
rooted in working-class Latinx communities..movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.. A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities
https://maketheroadnj.org/info@maketheroadnj.org 908-368-1196
NEW MEXICO
• OLE (Organizers In The Land OF Enchantment) – NM
organize@olenm.org
Press: Marie-Pier Frigon, Communications Director mfrigon@olenm.org
505-796-6544
voter turnout among people of color is alarmingly low, OLÉ engages members, community and ally organizations in order to create independent political power rooted in racial, gender and economic justice
• RepresentUS NM
largest grassroots anti-corruption campaign in America. Together, we’re stopping political bribery, ending secret money, and fixing our broken political system.. Keep up with legislative milestones, initiatives passing through the system, local events, and opportunities to participate
NEW YORK
• Align (NYC)
contactus@alignny.org
alliance of labor and community organizations united for a just and sustainable New York.
• Citizen Action NY
https://citizenactionny.org/about
info@citizenactionny.org
518.465.4600
volunteer-based voter contact program will reach voters at a mass scale and keep them informed about what’s happening locally, in Albany and in D.C.. work to elect progressive candidates to office
• CUFFH – Citizens United For Fair Housing – NYC
(718) 360-2906
community organizing, youth engagement and by providing sophisticated social services. organizes towards preserving and creating vibrant communities that are not exclusive and are really affordable to working families in New York City.
• Make The Road – NY
communications@maketheroadny.org
(718) 418-7690
https://www.maketheroadaction.org
info@maketheroadaction.org
https://www.facebook.com/maketheroadaction
rooted in working-class Latinx communities..movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.. A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities
• NY Association On Independent Living – NY
https://ilny.us/advocacy/get-out-the-vote
info@ilny.org
not for-profit, non-government membership organization that promotes the independent living and rights of New Yorkers with disabilities.. through advocacy, education, resources, referral and the exchange of information.. it is up to the disability community to let candidates know the power of the community’s vote and to elect politicians with inclusive civil and human rights agendas.
• New York For Change – NY
info@nycommunities.org
(347) 410-6919
community organizing, direct action and legislative advocacy to advance the cause of social and economic justice. Our organizing is premised on two simple truths: that when we knock on doors and meet people, the fabric of the community is tightened; and that when people are agitated not from one side to another, but from the bottom up, our movement is unified.
• VOCAL NY (Voices Of Community Activists And Leaders) – NY
info@vocal-ny.org
community organizing, leadership development, advocacy, direct services, and direct action
NORTH CAROLINA
• Action NC
info@actionnc.org 704-625-4050
popular education, grassroots organizing and mobilization, leadership development, and increased voter participation. .grassroots political power by increasing the number of registered voters in minority and low-wealth communities and increasing the number of these voters who participate
• Democracy NC
info@democracync.org
Media: Joselle Torres: joselle@democracync.org
As part of our mission to help North Carolinians achieve meaningful pro-democracy reform, Democracy North Carolina engages in a variety of activities
• Down Home NC
downhome@downhomenc.org
members can serve on their committee to help create their chapter platform, interview local candidates, and vote on which candidates the chapter will be endorsing..Civic engagement is how we build long-lasting and sustainable people power
• El Pueblo- NC
elpueblo@elpueblo.org
a nonprofit organization based in Raleigh, NC, specializing in leadership development for both youth and adults among Wake County’s growing Latinx community.
• Forward Justice – NC
filed a lawsuit on behalf of four organizational plaintiffs and six individual plaintiffs in Wake County Superior Court, seeking to reinstate voting rights for nearly 60,000 North Carolinians previously convicted of felonies… challenging unconstitutional methods of voter suppression and disenfranchisement.
• NCAAT In Action (NC Asian Americans Together) – NC
contact@ncaatinaction.org
the get-out-the-vote efforts of North Carolina Asian Americans
• New North Carolina Project – NC
https://newnorthcarolinaproject.org
info@newnorthcarolinaproject.org
expanding the engaged electorate and creating #LifelongVoters.. uniquely designed to power NC’s ground game through targeted community ambassador programs, innovative data validity, strong partner relationships, deep canvassing, and a coordinated, state-wide field program.
• Women AdvaNCe – NC
nonpartisan educational institute dedicated to improving the lives of North Carolina’s women and families by providing education and encouraging constructive public dialogue about progressive ideas and public policy initiatives
NORTH DAKOTA
• North Dakota Native Vote – ND
info@ndnativevote.org
to engage tribal members in constructing a representative democracy by working in reservation communities and urban areas to create and affect policy and equal representation for the Native people of North Dakota. It does this by fostering sustainable positive social change through community organizing, mobilization, leadership development, education, civic engagement, and public policy advocacy
• North Dakota Rural Voters – ND
https://www.facebook.com/ndruralvoters
Working for a future with broad, homegrown prosperity in rural communities, and good water for crops, livestock, wildlife and recreation. A new advocacy and electoral project tied to year-round organizing efforts and ensuring that real people’s voices can be heard above the din of corporate lobbyists and special interests.
OHIO
• Cleveland Votes – OH
info@clevotes.comhttps://www.clevotes.com/contactus
ensure we have a more informed, participatory, and cohesive community.. The initiative invests in entities working to expand voter registration, accessibility, and participation by integrating the practice of equitable civic engagement through the success and measurable outreach efforts
• Mid-Valley OH Climate Action – OH
http://main.movclimateaction.org/
ericdengle85@gmail.com (304)-488-4384
focuses on raising awareness of the science supporting the urgency of dealing with global climate change by presenting educational programs and participating in local campaigns.
• Ohio Organizing Collaborative – OH
info@ohorganizing.org
From our voter registration efforts launching statewide, our formerly incarcerated and child care leaders organizing for a more dignified life, and our students fighting to preserve an honest and accurate education – everyday Ohioans are making good trouble all over our state.
• Ohio Unity Coalition – OH
An affiliate of the national Unity Voter Empowerment Campaign by the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation. They work nationally with A. Phillip Randolph Institute, Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Cost of Freedom Project, Black Youth Vote, and other groups to register and turn out Black voters in Ohio.
• OH Voice – OH
info@ohvoice.org
614-398-1675
to support and grow the ecosystem of non-profit, non-partisan organizations doing year-round civic engagement with underrepresented communities in order to win progressive governance
• OVRC- Ohio Voter Rights Coalition – OH
ohiovoterrightscoalition@gmail.com
https://ohiovoterrights.org/contact
partnering with national, state, and local organizations to once again organize an Ohio Election Protection program. The goal of our non-partisan election protection program is to ensure Ohio voters have the information they need in order to cast their ballot. We work to minimize barriers to the ballot box, particularly for under-represented communities.
• Stand Up For Ohio – OH
https://www.standupforohio.org
https://www.standupforohio.org/get-involved
coalition of community, labor, civil rights, and environmental groups committed to building a coordinated movement for racial, social, and economic justice in Ohio
• The AMOS Project, Inc. – OH
https://www.amosprojectohio.org
https://www.facebook.com/AmosProject
A network of congregations organizing and mobilizing with the most vulnerable in our city until all the systems are working toward the success of every child and person of every race in Cincinnati. Transforming the unjust county justice system, fighting for all kids to have quality preschools, fighting to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour.
OREGON
• All Oregon Votes – OR
Send a Message
Nearly 41 percent of Oregon voters are excluded from equal participation at the ballot box. We are ordinary Oregonians from all corners of the state who are volunteers working together to end closed primaries. We believe no one should be required to join a political party in order to vote or see office in public elections. We seek to realize an electoral system that is open, fair and more competitive.
• Causa of Oregon – OR
A strong statewide Latino organization with direct presence in Marion, Polk, Multnomah, Deschutes, and Jefferson Counties. They fight for immigrant rights, economic justice, and LGBT equity through a combination of advocacy, coalition building, leadership development, and civic engagement. Along with Unite Oregon and APANO, Causa has helped to register over 15,000 new citizens to vote.
causaoregon.org
• NextUp Action Fund – (Oregon Bus Project / Foundation) – OR
info@nextuporegon.org
The founding affiliate of the Alliance for Youth Action, they helped advance and implement automatic voter registration laws that will reach 300,000-500,000 voters. Bus uses innovative strategies to build off-campus youth power. They do massive vote work and their current issue focus is on advancing voting rights and climate justice.
OKLAHOMA
• BOLD Oklahoma – OK
seopemain@gmail.com
Oklahoma is now the earthquake capital of the world thanks to the state’s many pipelines and fracking wells. BOLD Oklahoma brings together urban and rural folks; farmers and ranchers; and indigenous and non native people to fight for clean air, water, and a healthy environment.
PENNSYLVANIA
• 215 People’s Alliance – PA
https://215pa.com/electoral-organizing
info@215pa.com
through immediate calls to action, community education, solidarity sharing, and long-term individual and community capacity-building. We are parents and neighbors, teachers and students, union members and block captains, cab drivers and cashiers working to unite a broad sector of Philadelphians at the ballot box and in the streets.
• Asian Pacific Islander Political Alliance – PA
by coordinating political, electoral, and legislative work to hold our elected officials accountable, engaging in culturally competent and linguistically accessible direct voter contact with our communities, and building solidarity
• Center For Coalfield Justice – PA
https://centerforcoalfieldjustice.org/https://centerforcoalfieldjustice.org/democracy/
info@centerforcoalfieldjustice.org
724.229.3550
protect our voting rights and ensure our elected officials are being held accountable to the issues that matter to our members… SW PA has an extraordinary overlap of extractive industries and is home to the largest producing underground coal mine in North America.. over three thousand fracked gas drilling and midstream operations..
• Make The Road PA
https://www.maketheroadpa.org/hola@maketheroadpa.org
https://www.maketheroadaction.org
info@maketheroadaction.org
https://www.facebook.com/maketheroadaction
rooted in working-class Latinx communities..movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change.. A key piece of our work is mobilizing voters in our communities
https://www.maketheroadpa.org/hola@maketheroadpa.org
• New Pennsylvania Project – PA
412-699-6771
engaging and empowering young residents and those living in underrepresented and often neglected communities of color and immigrant communities to vote, providing education about the issues that matter in their neighborhoods and mobilizing the electorate to vote
• One PA – PA
broad coalition of labor, faith, and students’ organizations fighting to make powerful changes that transform our communities. At the center of our work is civic engagement, our members speak at school board hearings, lobby state representatives, deepen voter engagement
• PA United – PA
info@paunited.org
building a multi-racial, working class movement for long-term change.made over 3 million calls and sent over 1 million texts to flip Erie County and increase Democratic vote share in four counties for the first time since 1992
• PA Youth Vote – PA
info@payouthvote.org
getting all 18-year-olds in the Keystone State to the polls on Election Day. Through youth programming and peer-to-peer voter registration, teacher and organizational partnerships, and advocacy across the state, we work to ensure youth are prepared to vote on election day and become civic leaders.
• StandUp – PA
https://www.crstandsup.org/crsu@pastandsup.org – Capital Region
https://lancasterstandsup.org/info@lancasterstandsup.org/ – Lancaster
https://lvstandsup.org/info@lvstandsup.org – Lehigh
https://berksstandsup.org/berks@pastandsup.org – Berks
we all deserve to live with safety and dignity. We know that we need to elect transformative leaders who will create policy that works for all of us — in our own neighborhoods and across the state, to create a multi-racial democracy.
RHODE ISLAND
• Working Families Party – RI
Working Families Party is the major umbrella of community and labor organizing in Rhode Island.
SOUTH CAROLINA
• Progress South Carolina – SC
http://progress.postandcourier.com/
https://www.facebook.com/progresssc
llabedz@postandcourier.com
To build real progressive power and win policy fights in the state through a combination of communications, digital organizing, and grassroots mobilization. They’re developing local chapters led by members to build and organize in Columbia and Charleston. They also plan to hire organizers in spring to train members on movement politics, then ramp up voter registration and GOTV efforts around the Governor and CD2 races.
• Women’s Rights And Empowerment Coalition – SC
info@scwren.org
advance the health, economic well-being, and rights of South Carolina’s women, girls, and their families.WREN aims to address these issue areas by advocating at the Statehouse, educating and engaging community, and building a diverse coalition of partnerships
SOUTH DAKOTA
• SD Voices for Peace – SD
(605) 782-9560
South Dakota Voices for Peace is committed to empowering South Dakotans with accurate information to fight Islamophobia and anti-immigrant bigotry in order to nurture informed, inclusive, and civically engaged communities.
• South Dakota NDN Election Efforts – SD
https://secure.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/26168
A progressive voter turnout campaign, rooted in SD Native communities.
TENNESSEE
• American Center for Outreach (ACO) / ACO Foundation – TN
http://www.casaazafran.org/american-center-for-outreach/#.ZB6gBOzMKCQ
(615) 269-6900
A political advocacy organization that brings the Muslim voice to the political stage with the objective to change the local political debate. It preserved religious freedom by mobilizing Tennesseans from all walks of life in historic ways. ACO analyzes policies, meets with lawmakers, builds community allies, and pushes back on counterproductive legislation. This election, it launched the “Go Vote!” campaign to ensure that Muslim Tennesseans head to the polls.
• The American Muslim Advisory Council – TN
info@amactn.com
Protects the religious freedom of all Tennesseans by resisting attempts to marginalize the Tennessee Muslim Community. AMAC focuses on building bridges through working with people of goodwill to counter hate, bigotry and targeted violence.
• The Black Voters Matter Fund – TN
Dedicated to expanding Black voter engagement and increasing progressive power. In Tennessee, they’re texting voters en masse to turn out in November, focused on a Nashville ballot referendum to create a citizen-led Community Oversight Board to keep police accountable.
• Concerned Citizens For Justice – TN
concernedcitizensforjustice@gmail.com
(423) 799-0787
People’s Movement Assemblies are being used across the South and around the world to build community-based power that strengthens movements for the future we deserve, as well as our ability to coordinate and govern ourselves
• Equity Alliance – TN
(615) 492-0061
A Nashville-based nonprofit that seeks to equip citizens of color with tools and strategies to engage in the civic process and empower them to take action on issues affecting their daily lives. They monitor legislation and engage in policy research, educate communities about the political process, create alliances, and engage citizens to take action by promoting civic leadership. Their work is organized around voter education, registration, restoration, and rights.
• Memphis for All – TN
info@memphisforall.com
Fighting for a different kind of city and state – one that is run by and for all. Organizing for an economy that works, a legal system that treats people fairly, and a democracy truly run for and by the people. It seeks to expand access and organize a progressive vision to bring thousands into the political process, elect working people, especially of color, and stand up to fight back against the racist, sexist, and corporate agenda attacking communities. They’ve endorsed candidates at all levels government in the state who have won their races.
• Tennessee Campus Democracy Network Group – TN
tncampusdemocracynetwork@gmail.com
Tennessee’s only statewide network dedicated to leading nonpartisan support for student voting and civic literacy
• Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition (TIRRC) / TIRRC Votes – TN
(615) 833-0384
A nationally recognized multi-ethnic and multi-generational statewide coalition working to empower immigrants and refugees to develop a unified voice, defend their rights and create a welcoming atmosphere in the state that recognizes their positive contribution.
TEXAS
• Battleground Texas – TX
press@battlegroundtexas.com
A statewide voter engagement operation founded to make Texas a swing state. It’s working on ambitious voter registration efforts statewide. As a people-based organization, they are focused on leadership development, training, and empowerment. They work with volunteer leaders to ensure they have all the skills they need to successfully recruit new volunteers and register, persuade, and turn out voters.
• Blue Action Democrats – TX
https://www.blueactiondems.com
info@blueactiondems.com
to reach two million Texas voters in the 100 days before the November election through a massive relational organizing campaign.
• Clean Elections Texas – TX
elizawally@gmail.com
(469) 443-8246
engage our electorate and help them channel their frustration, fear, and anger into effective action, starting with voting in any and every election at all levels and staying engaged with their elected officials..
• Futuro RGV – TX
futurorgv@gmail.com
Candidate forums, ballot info, works with Turnout TX.. citizen volunteers who present information regarding issues and concerns in our communities.. improving our communities in the areas of economics, health, safety, entertainment, and education.
• Jolt Action – TX
media@jolttx.org
A digitally-savvy, Latinx-led culture-shifting organization building the political power of young Latinos by winning on issues that matter through uplifting Latinx stories, voter engagement, leadership development and student advocacy on and off campus. Jolt Action has organizers in Austin, Houston, and Dallas.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Faith in Action – TX
(972) 803-8783
A multi-faith and multi-racial group working on economic justice including preventing predatory lending, reducing medical debt and affordable housing, criminal justice coalition work including immigrant rights. They mobilize voters to the polls in Dallas county.
• March To The Polls – TX
info@marchtothepolls.org
relkin17k@gmail.com
gap between overall turnout and turnout among youth and Latinos.. civic engagement and the power of voting are key to confronting social inequality and injustice. Our 4 program areas work to bring first time or infrequent voters in historically underrepresented communities into the political process
• MOVE Texas – TX
info@movetexas.org
nonpartisan, nonprofit, grassroots organization working to build power in underrepresented youth communities through civic engagement, leadership development, and issue advocacy.
• Our Vote – TX
https://ourvotetexas.org/contact
Media: ourvotetexas2019@gmail.com
Committed to advancing voter rights education and good public policy in Texas through advocacy and outreach!
• PODER (People Organized in Defense of Earth and Her Resources) – TX
https://www.poderaustin.org/contact
is a women-led, people of color grassroots social justice organization that is long-standing in Austin with a history of voter education.
• SAAVE TX (South Asian Americans For Voter Engagement) – TX
to build South Asian political power, we ran innovative and multi-pronged campaigns to engage voters in key districts across Texas
• Texas Campaign for the Environment (TCE) – TX
https://www.texasenvironment.org
info@texasenvironment.org
https://www.facebook.com/texasenvironment
A grassroots advocacy non-profit organization that works on health and environmental issues in the state of Texas in the United States. Their mission is to empower Texans to fight pollution through sustained grassroots organizing campaigns that shift corporate and governmental policy
• Texas Civil Rights Project – TX
https://txcivilrights.org/https://txcivilrights.org/voting-rights/
info@texascivilrightsproject.org
media@texascivilrightsproject.org
(512) 474-5073
Voting rights, redistricting – legal advocacy and litigation are critical tools to protect and advance the civil rights of everyone in Texas, particularly our State’s most vulnerable populations, and to effect positive and lasting change to law and policy.
• Texas Freedom Network – TX
Gen: tfn@tfn.org
Media: Imedla Majia imelda@tfn.org
150,000 religious and community leaders who support religious freedom, individual liberties and public education. Based in Austin, TFN acts as the state’s watchdog for monitoring far-right issues, organizations, money and leaders. The organization has been instrumental in defeating initiatives backed by the religious right
• Texas Organizing Project – TX
https://organizetexas.org/campaigns/right2vote/>https://organizetexas.org/
info@organizetexas.org healthydemocracy@tides.org
Houston (832) 582 – 0061 Dallas (214) 586 – 0867 San Antonio (210) 900 – 290
3 million low-propensity voters of color in Texas, of which, more than 900,000 are concentrated in the three counties where TOP organizes. TOP’s overall strategy is to raise the voices and participation of Black and Latino families in the decision making and electoral process
• Texas Rising – TX
tfn@tfn.org
We are the young people of Texas. We are building a powerful movement that honors young people — especially young people of color. We are creating a more inclusive state and promoting equality and social justice for all Texans by organizing, advocating, voting and training future leaders.
• Texas TruthOut Project – TX
info@thegooddeedcorps.org
Coalition of nonpartisan organizations provide info and services that help remove obstacles between an eligible voter and the ballot box.
UTAH
• Rural Utah Project / Navajo Nation – UT
info@ruralutah.org
Leading voter registration and turnout in rural and underrepresented communities. Ensuring voter rights are respected in San Juan County after lawsuits over racial gerrymandering and language barriers.
Issue Areas: Racial Justice, Voting Rights
VIRGINIA
• BLOC VA (Virginia Black Organizing Collaborative) – VA
Director: Marcia “Cia” Price MPrice@va-bloc.org
(757) 751-9081
building empowered communities. Currently focusing efforts in Hampton and Newport News, VA BLOC works in Voter Engagement, Civic Involvement, and Leadership Development
• Fair Vote Virginia – VA
https://www.fairvotevirginia.org
https://www.fairvotevirginia.org/contact-1
Through direct lobbying, advocacy, education, and grassroots mobilization, we work independently or with other like-minded organizations to advance ranked choice voting in Virginia. We are committed to the advancement of ranked choice voting legislation, regardless of the partisan affiliation of the bill sponsor.
• New Virginia Majority – VA
https://www.newvirginiamajority.org/expanding_democracyhttps://www.newvirginiamajority.org/
communications@newvirginiamajority.org
(571) 699-3139
We want our elections to be fair, our votes to count, and our voices to be heard.
• Our Future – VA
info@ourfuturewv.org
voter engagement.. member of the #CountMeInWV Coalition.. increase Census participation in WV so that our state is accurately represented and funded.. through civic engagement, grassroots-led policy change, developing local leadership, and bringing diverse voices together.
• Tenants and Workers United (TWU) – VA
https://www.tenantsandworkers.org/
communications@tenantsandworkers.org
https://www.tenantsandworkers.org/contact
organizing low-income communities of color — workers, immigrants, women, and youth — to build power
• Virginia Student Power Network – VA
https://www.vastudentpower.org
vastudentpower@gmail.com
multi-issue grassroots network of radical young organizers from universities across Virginia who are building power for democratic, diverse, and accessible education, as well as social, racial, and economic justice on our campuses and beyond.
VERMONT
• RAD (Rights And Democracy) VT – VT
(802) 448-0326
WASHINGTON
• The Black Collective – WA
https://theblackcollective.org
https://theblackcollective.org/contact-us
Establishing political priorities of the Black Collective Interviewing political candidates to determine alignment.. Making candidate recommendations..Reviewing legislation and initiatives
• Working Washington – WA
info@workingwa.org
(253) 256-5176
to build a powerful workers’ movement that can dramatically improve wages and working conditions, and change the local and national conversation about wealth, inequality, and the value of work.
WEST VIRGINIA
• West Virginia Citizen Action Group – WV
info@wvcag.org
A statewide progressive grassroots network advocating for better public policy, individual rights, clean environment and a stronger democratic process for more than 30 years. Through research, education, lobbying, organizing and coalition building WV CAG seeks to increase the voice of the average citizen.
• West Virginia FREE / West Virginia FREE Action Fund – WV
http://www.wvfreeactionfund.org/
https://www.facebook.com/WVFREEActionFund
Working to ensure the reproductive health of women and people who can get pregnant at the state and national level. They are broadening the base of active and vocal support for reproductive justice and expanding understanding of health and rights to engage supporters and the public during elections. Currently, they are also mobilizing to defeat dangerous state amendments that affect women’s bodies and will be on the ballot in November.
• West Virginia State Building And Construction Trades Council – WV
http://www.actwv.org/about-us/
gloriabowe@actwv.org
to engage in cultural, civic, political legislative, fraternal, educational, charitable, welfare, social and other activities which further the interest of building and construction trades unions, their members and the neighborhoods where they live and work.
WISCONSIN
• BLOC WI (Black Organizing Collective) – WI
https://www.blocbybloc.org/contact
Invest in our community and engage citizens to build long-term political power.. Empower Black leaders with the tools, training, and resources needed to organize
• Citizen Action WI
info@citizenactionwi.org
414-476-4501
strategy of grassroots organizing, educational programming, earned media, civic engagement, and political lobbying to advance progressive solutions and shape the public and political debate
• Freedom Inc. – WI
https://www.freedomincorporated.org
Cultivating emerging leaders to serve in elected office and appointed positions at the local, state, and national levels.Endorsing and actively supporting the political campaigns of individuals who embrace and promote Freedom’s mission.Conducting voter education and voter registration drives
• Hmong American Women’s Association – WI
move and organize our work in alignment with Black women and Black Trans women leadership. We invest in transformative healing that empowers our women, girls, Queer and Trans people to thrive and be agents of change.
• Progress North – WI
cheyenne.progressnorth@gmail.com>< shawnu.progressnorth@gmail.com
making the wealthiest few pay their fair share, we can ensure that everyone — Black, white and brown, native and newcomer — can earn a good living and have a good life
• Souls To The Polls – WI
https://www.soulstothepollswi.org/about
bruce.colburn80@gmail.com
we have united Milwaukee faith leaders and their congregations to strengthen the voting power of the Black community. Since then, we have built relationships across the state, expanding the bloc beyond Milwaukee
• Voces de la Frontera – WI
vdlf@vdlf.org
414-643-1620
membership-based community organization led by low-wage workers, immigrants and youth whose mission is to protect and expand civil rights and workers’ rights through leadership development, community organizing and empowerment
• WI Conservation Voters – WI
https://www.conservationvoices.org
info@conservationvoices.org
608-661-0835
Our work to improve voting rights puts power back in the hands of all Wisconsin communities.
• WI Campaign For Democracy – WI
wisdc@wisdc.org
initiated support for county board members around the state who were interested in passing resolutions demanding nonpartisan legislative and congressional redistricting.
• Wisconsin Disability Vote Coalition (WDVC) – WI
https://disabilityvote.org
info@disabilityvote.org 844-347-8683
non-partisan effort to help ensure full participation in the entire electoral process of voters with disabilities, including registering to vote, casting a vote, and accessing polling places.
NATIONAL:
• 1 Vote Counts
committed to Inspiring, Empowering, Educating and Engaging our youth, as well as, returning citizens, uninformed, disenfranchised communities on the significance and role of all citizens in the electoral process.
• 1000 Women Strong
(Contact at bottom of main page)
We are a national constituency that provides resources, recruits, trains, mobilizes, and organizes at the intersection of issues that impact Black Women and our extended communities.
• 18by Vote
non-partisan youth-led organization that helps 16, 17, and 18-year-olds understand how, when, and why to vote.. Entirely youth-led, we envision an America where every young person has equitable access to civic participation.
• 1Hood Media
THE MISSION OF 1HOOD MEDIA IS TO BUILD LIBERATED COMMUNITIES THROUGH ART, EDUCATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
• AAF – American Advertising Federation
https://aaf.org/Public/Education-and-Resources/Government-Affairs-Policy/Government_Affairs.aspx
https://www.facebook.com/aafnational
Our nationwide grassroots network of corporate partners and advertising professionals are ready and able to engage with lawmakers on behalf of the advertising industry on tax, privacy, First Amendment and other issues of concern
• AAIF (American Arab Institute Foundation)
https://www.aaiusa.org/voting-rights
https://www.aaiusa.org/contact-us
202-429-9210
to ensure the voting rights of all are protected by providing critical information to community members on federal legislation to secure voting rights and combat voter suppression, operating a bilingual Arabic/English election protection hotline
• ACLU
https://www.aclu.org/contact-us
Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and the fundamental right upon which all our civil liberties rest. The ACLU works to protect and expand Americansʼ freedom to vote.
• Acronym
https://www.anotheracronym.org
helped elect progressive candidates across the country with new tech and digital-first strategies to register and turn out voters.
• Act.tv
Harry Waisbren, Co-Founder and CEO, <@harrywaisbren>
We’re a progressive media company specializing in livestreaming and digital strategy
• Action For The Climate Emergency
converted 110,000 new registrants through layered modes of contact that included: digital ads, mail, SMS, email, phones and influencer marketing
• Activate America
https://www.activateamerica.vote
provide postcarding, phone banking, texting,canvassing and Instagram direct messenger, programs to reach voters and help us hold seats we narrowly won and flip seats we narrowly lost.
• Advance Native Political Leadership (ANPL)
info@advancenativepl.org
Indigenous woman-led organization that is working to build political power for Native communities by working towards equity in Native American representation in elected offices. ANPL partners with national and state-based political organizations across the country to support the development of a national strategy for Native-led political engagement. ANPL aims to increase the number of Native political operatives, advisors, and digital organizers to increase visibility of Native representation and reinforce political power in key states.
• Advancement Project
https://advancementproject.org/issues/voting-rights
lal-soulaiman@advancementproject.org (info)
aali@advancementproject.org (donations)
forefront of battles to restore voting rights to populations who were overly criminalized and remove barriers to the ballot before Election Day
• Advocacy and Communications Solutions
Lori McClung- Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder 1-877-372-0166, ext. 1
national communication, advocacy, and strategy development consulting firm that helps nonprofits, for profits, government agencies, and philanthropic organizations successfully share their messages about target issues
• AFT (American Federation of Teachers)
community engagement, organizing, collective bargaining and political activism, and especially through the work our members do
• All In To Vote
allinchallenge@civicnation.org
(202) 908-5226
Student Voter Engagement- Ensure you have the latest information on the upcoming election while helping your school climb the rankings of the most-engaged student population.
• All In Together
info@aitogether.org Press: AllInTogether@dkcnews.com
non-profit organization with the stated mission to equip voting-age American women with nonpartisan civic education.
• All On The Line
allontheline@redistrictingaction.org
We’re on a mission to end gerrymandering because it contributes to the polarization and dysfunction in our political system. It’s time to end map manipulation and finally have fair districts. We deserve accountable, responsive elected leaders.
• All Voting Is Local
hello@allvotingislocal.org
(202) 830-3410
to dismantle barriers to the ballot well before the next election, so that every voter can cast a ballot that counts.
• Alliance for Retired Americans
202-637-5399
highly engaged and active, holding hundreds of meetings, membership conventions, news conferences, lobbying visits, and actions each year to advance the goal of a more secure retirement for all.
• Alliance For Youth Action
info@allianceforyouthaction.org
From the streets, to hearing rooms, to the ballot box, we join together to prove our power… connects voter engagement with collective advocacy and action to form a full circuit of civic strength.
• America Counts
As lawyers, we are well equipped to educate. That is why it is important to know your state’s voting laws. Find out your state’s registration process and deadlines and the particular challenges your state’s voters encounter
• American Constitution Society
info@acslaw.org
media@acslaw.org
(202) 393-6181
to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count.. 100+ local, state and national partners.. wide range of tools and activities to protect, advance and defend the right to vote.. comprehensive information and assistance at all stages of voting – from registration, to absentee and early voting, to casting a vote at the polls, to overcoming obstacles to their participation.
• American Democracy Project
https://www.aascu.org/programs/ADP
Cathy Copeland copelandc@aascu.org
network of nearly 300 state colleges and universities focused on public higher education’s role in preparing the next generation to be informed and engaged in an equitable civil society.
• American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees, AFL-CIO
https://www.afscme.org/contact
56 national and international unions, together representing more than 12 million active and retired workers.. engages in substantial political spending and activism.. In support of progressive policies.
• American Humanist Society
aha@americanhumanist.org
(800) 837-3792
We work tirelessly in courts, legislatures, and communities to defend civil liberties, secular governance, and scientific integrity.. outreach to the growing number of people without traditional religious faith.
• American Jewish World Service
https://act.ajws.org/secure/donate
ajws@ajws.org
empowering people to learn about their rights; speak out against corruption, violence and abuse; use the ballot box as a vehicle for change; and organize to advance human rights at the local, national and global levels.
• American Legion
Media: To enhance the well-being of America’s veterans, their families, our military, and our communities by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.
• American Promise
info@americanpromise.net
protecting our elections from foreign money and special interests and pursuing freedom for all Americans.. comprised of over 100,000 professionals, elected officials, business leaders, volunteers and supporters working for passage of the For Our Freedom constitutional amendment and ensure that 38 states are ready to ratify that amendment.
• And Still I Vote
VotingRights@civilrights.org
Congress to pass federal legislation not protect the freedom to vote for all Americans, regardless of race or background or zip code.. voters of color are 6x more likely than White voters to wait longer than an hour to vote, even in the same town
• Andrew Goodman Foundation
https://andrewgoodman.org/our-programs/vote-everywhere/resource-center/voter-registration-tool
youth leadership development, voting accessibility, and social justice initiatives on campuses across the country with mini-grants to select institutions of higher learning and other financial assistance to students
• APALA (Asia Pacific American Labor Alliance)
info@apala.org>https://www.apalanet.org/contact-us.html
national organization of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) workers, most of who are union members, and our allies advancing worker, immigrant and civil rights.. dedicated to promoting political education and voter registration programs.
• APRI (A. Philip Randolf Institute, Senior Constituency Group of AFL-CFO)
http://www.apri.org/contact.html
educating, organizing and moving political and legislative victories.. we are stronger in our relationships with each other as we overcome barriers to worker unity.
• Arizona Democracy Resource Center
info@azdrc.org
advocates for equitable representation for all Arizonans and work closely with community leaders to protect our democracy. We are committed to dismantling structural barriers to democratic participation, supporting community self-determination, and investing in local leadership.
• Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Asian Law Caucus
https://www.advancingjustice-alc.org
Contact on homepage 415-896-1701
provides a voter hotline with assistance in nine Asian languages and ways for people to check their voter registration, understand their ballot, and know their voting rights ahead of time.
• Asian Youth for Civic Engagement
Aycevote.org
asianyouthvote@gmail.com
Through journalism, art, and hands-on engagement.. cultivating a movement ..allowing us to be a part of the political discussion.. increase political engagement, and inspire activism within Asian American youth, creating a future where every voice is amplified.
• At Campaign Legal Center (CLC)
https://campaignlegal.org/contact-us media: https://campaignlegal.org/media-center
advancing democracy through law, fighting for every American’s right to participate in the democratic process. CLC uses tactics such as litigation, policy and advocacy, communications and partnerships to win victories that result in a more transparent, accountable and inclusive democracy.
• Audit Engine – Citizens Oversight (Ray Lutz)
info@citizensoversight.org
https://copswiki.org/Common/ContactUs
Ballot Image Audit service.. can be used by election officials, campaigns, candidates, and oversight groups, to audit any election that uses hand-marked paper ballots and scanners that create ballot images.
• Audit USA
JohnBrakey@gmail.com
fighting nationwide — and especially in key states and counties — to have local election officials implement specific steps for this November’s elections that will bring transparency to the 2020 election vote tabulation process. This is one area of focus among many for the individuals and organizations fighting to maintain and strengthen the foundation of our democracy.
• BAC Black Advancement Coalition
https://www.blackadvancementcoalition.org/ https://www.blackadvancementcoalition.org/vote
info@blackadvancementcoalition.org
nonprofit organization who seeks to identify, connect, and redistribute the existing capital within the Black community to promote the advancement of Black people.. Voting rights.. We must elect candidates who will uplift our communities.
• Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
Media: Caroline@Ballot.org
implementing a national progressive strategy for ballot measures rooted in building state-based power.
• Beautiful Trouble
https://beautifultrouble.org/contact
Action laboratory, toolbox and collaborative of 70 artist-activist strategist-trainers and 10+ leading creative campaign organizations helping grassroots movements be more creative and effective. Their book, training and strategy game — as well as their recently launched Trouble vs. Trump and Resistance Hotline initiatives — have been powering the resistance. Some of their early successes include bringing a new creative edge to the fight for fast food worker rights in LA.
• Bend The Arc Jewish Action
press@bendthearc.us
where progressive American Jews join together to fight for justice and equality for all.
• Bipartisan Policy Center
bipartisaninfo@bipartisanpolicy.org 202 – 204 – 2400
think tank that actively fosters bipartisanship by combining the best ideas from both parties to promote health, security, and opportunity for all Americans
• Black Freedom Collective (The Defend Black Voters Coalition – Community Change Action)
Domenica Ghanem, Media Relations Manager, dghanem@communitychange.org
609-457-5663 (CCA)
multi-racial coalition with the shared value that we must build a democracy in which everyone, regardless of race, gender, or income, has the right to an equal say
• Black Girls Vote
Event Request Form: https://blackgirlsvote.com/campaign-groups-events/event-request/
Nonpartisan.. to represent the concerns and interests of Black women.. invested in ensuring that Black women are empowered to advance education, economic development, quality health care, and improve outcomes.. inspire, engage, and educate young women to become the voice in our political landscape by exercising their right to vote.
• Black Male Voter Project
info@blackmalevoterproject.org
we organize dozens of focus groups, parties, concerts, and community events connecting with Black men in unconventional ways and growing organic civic engagement which leads to the creation of more Black male super voters.
• Black PAC
info@blackpac.com
expanding participation in our elections and increasing the diversity of voices participating in solving our community’s and nation’s most challenging problems critical to the health and longevity of our democracy.
• Black To The Future Action Fund
holla@black2thefuture.org
to transform Black communities into constituencies that build Black political power in cities and states. We work to enact policy that improves the lives of Black people, and to elect Black legislators with progressive values
• Black Voters Matter
increasing voter registration and turnout ..advocate for policies to expand voting rights/access, including expanded early voting, resisting voter ID, re-entry restoration of rights and strengthening the Voting Rights Act
• Black Youth Vote
https://www.ncbcp.org/programs/byv
ncbcp@ncbcp.org
Empowerment Program, has successfully engaged and trained a new generation of civic leaders and political activists
• BlockPower
support@blockpower.vote
partners with organizations who support Community Ambassadors as they engage their family members, friends, and neighbors to build health, wealth, and power. As elections approach, we help organizations activate their Community Ambassador networks to expand voter outreach and increase civic engagement.
• Blue Future **
hello@ourbluefuture.us
engage, mobilize, and connect young people across race and place to progressive campaigns, equipping them with the resources, tools, skills, and network to be effective volunteers, organizers, and community leaders.
• Blue State
https://www.bluestate.co/contact/rkopilow@bluestate.co
help causes and campaigns develop high-impact messaging and programs, reach and mobilize new audiences, and succeed at scale. We uncover key audience insights and remove the barriers that stand in the way of action: giving people access, information, inspiration, and technology
• Blue Wave Postcard Movement **
https://www.bluewavepostcards.org
info@bluewavepostcards.org
to turn out millions of advocates, constituents, and voters in local and national elections, as well as bring awareness to social and environmental justice issues through peer-to-peer postcard outreach.
• BOLD PAC
press@chcboldpac.com
WE SUPPORT STRONG HISPANIC CANDIDATES AND CANDIDATES WHO EMBRACE BOLD POLICIES.. fastest growing Democratic Political Action Committee dedicated to increasing the diversity of our leadership in the House and Senate. It champions progressive Democrats fighting for change.
• Bold Progressives
https://www.boldprogressives.org
adam@boldprogressives.org stephanie@boldprogressives.org
https://www.boldprogressives.org/contact
electoral work and issue advocacy work — fighting on democracy issues and for economic populist priorities like expanding Social Security, Medicare For All, a Green New Deal, student debt cancellation, and Wall Street reform.
• Brennan Center
Gen: brennancenter@nyu.edu voting rights: kendall.karson@nyu.edu
Election security: rebecca.autrey@nyu.edu
We stand for equal justice and the rule of law. We work to craft and advance reforms that will make American democracy work, for all.
• Bridge USA
https://fsi.stanford.edu/content/get-connected
650-723-4581
interdisciplinary center for research on development in all of its dimensions: political, economic, social, and legal, and the ways in which these different dimensions interact with one another.
• Bridge Alliance
https://www.bridgealliance.us/our_work
info@BridgeAlliance.us
The Healthy Self-Governance Movement is a sprawling, decentralized network of organizations and leaders who are working hard to revitalize America. More specifically, they are promoting civility, transparency, effective governance, civic engagement, and a country before party mindset
• Brookings Institute
Gen: communications@brookings.edu
media@brookings.edu
shed new light on the cost-effectiveness and efficiency of various campaign tactics, including door-to-door canvassing, e-mail, direct mail, and telephone calls. The new edition gives special attention to “relational organizing”
• Business For America
media@bfa.us
Engaging your employees for voter participation and civic renewal..Showing civic leadership in your community..Advocating for popular, bipartisan policy change
• Campaign Legal Center
https://campaignlegal.org/update/clc-urges-white-house-deliver-promise-expand-voting-access
https://campaignlegal.org/contact-us
through law, fighting for every American’s right to participate in the democratic process. CLC uses tactics such as litigation, policy and advocacy, communications and partnerships to win victories that result in a more transparent, accountable and inclusive
• Campus Vote Project
https://www.campusvoteproject.org
info@campusvoteproject.org
(202) 331-0114
works with universities, community colleges, faculty, students and election officials to reduce barriers to student voting. Our goal is to help campuses institutionalize reforms that empower students with the information they need to register and vote.
• Capitol Canary
https://capitolcanary.com/about/contact-us
engaging and mobilizing more advocates with our best-in-class, mobile-first, multi-channel advocacy platform.
• Care in Action
info@careinaction.us
organizing women of color and building a coalition to make change. We’re fighting for the representation we deserve, for policies that value care and the work domestic workers.
• Center For Common Ground
https://www.centerforcommonground.org
https://www.facebook.com/center4commonground/?ref=page_internal
to educate and empower under-represented voters in voter suppression states to engage in elections and advocate for their right to vote.
• Center For Constitutional Rights
https://ccrjustice.org/home/who-we-are/contacting-center-constitutional-rights
212-614-6464
works with communities under threat to fight for justice and liberation through litigation, advocacy, and strategic communications.
• The Center for Media Justice
510-698-3800
Organizes under-represented constituencies for media rights, access, and representation to win social and economic justice. The Center for Media Justice houses the Media Action Grassroots Network, which advocates for critical issues such as open and affordable internet, fair representation, prison phone justice, and protection against police surveillance of communities of color.
Issue Areas: End Mass Criminalization, Racial Justice
• Center For Modern Elections
info@modernelections.org
aligns bipartisan, pro-voter campaigns in states across the country that modernizes the voting system, making elections more efficient and secure. Center for Secure and Modern.
• Center For Popular Democracy
https://www.populardemocracy.org
cpd@populardemocracy.org
347.985.2220
works to create equity, opportunity and a dynamic democracy in partnership with high-impact base-building organizations, organizing alliances, and progressive unions.
• Center for Voter Information
info@centerforvoterinformation.org
media@centerforvoterinformation.org
partnerships@centerforvoterinformation.org
a non-profit, non-partisan partner organization to Voter Participation Center, both founded to provide resources and tools to help voting-eligible citizens register and vote in upcoming elections.
• Center Street
centerstreetpac@gmail.com
to generate publicity and raise money, rather than advance policy goals. Without organized and goal-oriented advocacy for rational politicians, the political sphere will be surrendered to fringe extremists.
• CGRE (Collaborative For Gender + Reproductive Equality)
Building power at the state level by supporting the local organizations and leaders on the frontlines of the fight for gender, reproductive and racial equity, particularly those representing Black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) communities..currently focused in four key states—Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico and Texas.
• Change To Win
info@changetowin.org>http://www.changetowin.org/contact/
advocates for both workers and consumers across a wide range of industries, such as retail, manufacturing, healthcare and more… We offer strategic insights to affiliates and allies, leveraging our collective resources to increase the power of organizing and advocacy campaigns across the nation.
• Citizen Connect
helping Americans like you find ways to heal our political divides and strengthen our democracy.
• Civic Alliance
join@civicalliance.com
press@civicalliance.com
nonpartisan coalition of businesses united by our commitment to a thriving democracy..in support of fair and transparent elections, in which voting is safe and accessible. And we use the combined influence of our platforms to empower every American to use their voice.
• Civic Responsibility Project
https://www.civicresponsibility.org
civicresponsibility@ellecomm.com
(202)-618-1588
brands and influencers have unrealized potential to engage employees, consumers, and followers in our democracy. encourage employees and consumers to register to vote, learn about early voting options, serve as poll workers in their communities, and share accurate election related information.
• Civics Center
info@thecivicscenter.org
press@thecivicscenter.org
building the foundations of youth civic engagement and voter participation in high schools through education, organizing, and advocacy. We support student-led, peer-to-peer voter registration and pre-registration efforts in high school communities.
• Clean Water Action
https://www.cleanwateraction.org
activist@cleanwater.org
(202) 895-0420
To protect our environment, health, economic well-being and community quality of life. Clean Water Action organizes strong grassroots groups and coalitions, and campaigns to elect environmental candidates and to solve environmental and community problems.
• Climate Cabinet Action
https://www.climatecabinetaction.org/
info@climatecabinet.org
many candidates want to run on strong climate platforms but don’t have the time to simultaneously run a full-time campaign and do cutting-edge policy analysis
• Climate Changemakers
https://www.climatechangemakers.org/
info@climatechangemakers.org
[bcc:] kristen@climatechangemakers.org
elect a pro-climate-action U.S. Senate. This majority, along with the tireless work of advocates, is a major factor in our elected officials’ ability to reach a deal on the historic Inflation Reduction Act.
• Climate Power **
https://climatepower.us/
https://www.facebook.com/climatepower/
The politics of climate didn’t change in 2020 all by itself—we mobilized grassroots content creators.
• Climate Reality Action Fund
https://www.climaterealityactionfund.org/
https://www.facebook.com/ClimateRealityActionFund/
202-921-2257
building a national movement of young voters to make every election a climate election..Working for safe and secure voting solutions like vote-by-mail that protect Americans’ health and voice in democracy.
• Coalition Of Black Trade Unionists
https://www.cbtu.org/about.html
cbtu@cbtu.org
(202) 778-3318
has leveraged the vast resources of unions to mobilize black voters to influence elections and public policy at every level of government.
• Coalition of Labor Union Women
http://www.cluw.org/
http://www.cluw.org/?zone=/unionactive/contact.cfm
organizing the unorganized; to promote affirmative action, social and economic justice in the workplace; and to increase the participation of women in the political and legislative processes.
• Coalition on Human Needs
https://www.chn.org/about/
info@chn.org
202-223-2532
it is critically important for us to lift up the voices of experts in nonpartisan civic engagement in order to answer any questions potential voters may have about when, where, and how they can vote.. serves as a clearinghouse of information on poverty and human needs issues for our members and the general public. CHN publishes a bi-monthly legislative newsletter,
Human Needs Report
• Collective Pac
https://collectivepac.org/ https://collectivepac.org/about/
info@collectivepac.org press@collectivepac.org
Black people should hold at least 13% of all elected offices in the U.S..helped 300 candidates win general elections.. paid advertising and get out the vote and regranted $3 million to local, grassroots organizations.. first-of-its-kind Black Campaign School training for candidates and campaign operatives from around the country.. host The Black Political Power Summit.. on black political representation. With over 1,000,000 email subscribers, over 25,000 donors.
• Color of Change
Media: media@colorofchange.org
Partner: partner@colorofchange.org
largest online racial justice organization.. 7M members..EXPANDING VOTER ACCESS AND ENSURING THE VOTES OF ALL BLACK PEOPLE COUNT
• Common Cause
202.833.1200
we recruit, train, and deploy thousands of Election Protection volunteers across the nation
• Common Counsel Foundation
https://www.commoncounsel.org/about
info@commoncounsel.org
attempt to recognize and mitigate barriers, including power imbalances, in philanthropy for grassroots groups..promote full and democratic participation and seek to overcome barriers for all communities to engage in civic processes.
• Common Power
hello@commonpower.org
mobilize volunteers for voters around the country, while investing in the next generation of leaders and building lasting community.
• Communications Workers of America
https://cwa-union.org/national-issues/legislation-and-politics
https://cwa-union.org/about/contact-us
(202) 434-1100
informs and mobilizes union families to encourage their participation in the political process
• Communities For A Better Environment Action
http://www.cbe-action.org/voting
info@cbe-action.org
project of Tides Advocacy, organizes voters across the state to build relationships with decision-makers who represent their interests at every level of governance
• Community Change Action
https://communitychangeaction.org/
Press: Domenica Ghanem, Media Relations Manager, dghanem@communitychange.org,
609-457-5663
expanding the electorate, mobilizing voters who are not directly engaged by traditional campaigns, and activating our communities as full participants in public life..partners in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wisconsin — and invest in targeted U.S. House races, down ballot elections, and ballot initiatives in places where voters of color can provide the margin of victory..
• Daily Kos
https://www.dailykos.com/contactus/message
provides detailed analysis on congressional elections, state, and local office races year-round. They also lead our endorsement efforts, raising millions of dollars for progressive candidates
• Declaration For American Democracy
aswar@dfadcoalition.org
committed to passing national standards, including the Freedom to Vote Act, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, and DC Statehood, to transform our political system and move our country closer to realizing the true promise of democracy
• Demand Justice
Gen: info@demandjustice.org
press@demandjustice.org
to restore balance to the courts by reforming the Supreme Court, expanding the circuit and district courts, and championing new judges with experience as public defenders, civil rights lawyers, legal aid lawyers, and labor lawyers who represent working people.
• Demand Progress
https://demandprogress.org/
Press@demandprogress.org Gen: Contact@demandprogess.org
We work to achieve progressive policy changes for ordinary people by organizing deep grassroots campaigns, leading smart lobbying initiatives and leveraging our staff’s policy expertise. We run online campaigns to rally people quickly and effectively to take action on the news that affects them — by contacting Congress and other leaders, funding pressure tactics, and spreading the word in their own communities
• DemCast
https://demcastusa.com/about/
admin@demcastusa.com
cultivate, amplify & maximize the impact of grassroots digital media, bolstering blue electoral and policy victories at all levels of government, across America.. We envision a civil, fact-based and grassroots-led conversation that is free of profit motive, where digital tools and social platforms are harnessed to maximize the connectivity, coordination & impact of the grassroots activist community.
• Democracy Docket
https://www.democracydocket.com/
https://www.democracydocket.com/contact/
leading progressive media platform dedicated to providing information, opinion and analysis about voting rights and more.. Founded by.. voting rights attorney Marc Elias..
• Democracy For America
https://www.democracyforamerica.com
csenteno@democracyforamerica.com
nelson@democracyforamerica.com,
JJim Dean jim@democracyforamerica.com, LizforIndiana@gmail.com,
info@democracyforamerica.com
802.222.6934
building and empowering a broad coalition of grassroots organizers to elect the New American Majority — people of color and white progressives — to fight for inclusive populism at all levels of office in all 50 states
• Democracy Fund
Election program strategies are designed to increase the quality of election planning and execution, mitigate risks to secure elections and credible outcomes, and reduce the practical and structural barriers to voting for a higher and more representative turnout.
• Democracy Labs
info@thedemlabs.org
hub for ongoing technology and creative innovation in service of a healthy democracy at the national, state, and local levels.. long term, sustainable and affordable solutions. An approach that is longer than an election cycle, and isn’t purely dependent on volunteers, can enable more qualified candidates to run.
• Democracy Maps
info@lgbtmap.org
Press: Rebecca Farmer <rebecca@mapresearch.org
(303) 578-4600
more than 40 aspects of state election and voting laws, making it easy to see the states that are ensuring democracy thrives and the states that are falling short. Policies tracked include: automatic voter registration, early in-person voting, state primary systems, voting machine security, ballot drop boxes, and congressional redistricting.
• Democracy Works
info@democracy.works
press@democracy.works
718-923-1400
technology to help Americans vote in every election..TurboVote provides voters with the information and assistance they need to register and vote. How to Vote empowers voters to decide when and where to vote by summarizing state-specific voter registration and voting rules.
• DemocracShe
https://www.democrashe.org/
info@democrashe.org
non-partisan program that trains and empowers diverse female-identifying high school students, building the earliest pipeline of future female elected officials.
• Democratic Attorney Generals Association
Gen: About@dems.ag
Press@dems.ag
Campaigns@dems.ag
provides political and policy support to Democratic State Attorneys General in their mission to protect citizens, promote progress, and support civil rights.. States’ Attorneys General have immense power in deciding whether their constituents have access to safe and affordable reproductive care, including abortion. We need Democratic AGs in office who will always defend the right to an abortion.
• Democratic Legislative Committee
press@dlcc.org
We’re fighting to elect local Democrats, retake statehouses, and end right-wing gerrymandering across the country.
• DEMOS
info@demos.org
media@demos.org
cutting-edge policy research, inspiring litigation and deep relationships with grassroots organizations
• Do Something
https://www.dosomething.org/us
help@dosomething.org
one of the largest nonprofits exclusively for young people and social change.. activated millions of young people in every U.S. area code and 131 countries to take action to improve their communities.. Gotv
• Down Ballot Disruption Project
https://www.downballotdisruption.org
https://www.facebook.com/people/Down-Ballot-Disruption-Project
Equips young people across the country with the skills, resources, and support they need to elect progressive leaders in their communities.
• Drag Out The Vote
https://dragoutthe.vote/contact
press@dragoutthe.vote
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that works with drag performers to promote participation in democracy
• DSA
National Electoral Committee: NEC@dsacommittees.org
Press: (include the name of the publication, your deadline, and info about your piece) media@dsausa.org
uses electoral campaigns to build a durable political organization and grow the collective strength needed for our membership and elected officials to effectively wield political power.
• EAC – Election Assistance Commission
https://www.eac.gov/about-the-useac
https://www.eac.gov/contactuseac
independent, bipartisan commission charged with developing guidance to meet HAVA requirements, adopting voluntary voting system guidelines, and serving as a national clearinghouse of information on election administration. The EAC also accredits testing laboratories and certifies voting systems, as well as audits the use of HAVA funds.
• EcoWomanist Institute
https://www.ecowomanist.org/contact-3
(678) 842-8064
The mission of the EcoWomanist Institute is to promote the inclusion, ecological awareness, and community leadership of African American women within the ecospirituality, ecojustice, and ethics narratives. The Institute’s programs and services heal minds, bodies, and spirits from the social, economic, and environmental injustices that African American women face in their daily lives.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, End Mass Criminalization, Healthcare, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
• Economic Policy Institute
Gen: epi@epi.org
Media: news@epi.org
proposes public policies that protect and improve the economic conditions of low- and middle-income workers and assesses policies with respect to how they affect those workers.
• Elders Action Network
info@eldersaction.org
Elders are 80 million strong in America. We can bring about the changes that are needed.. Elders for Sound Democracy (ESD) action group. ESD is a continuation and expansion of our 2020 Elders Stand for Fair Elections (ESFE) campaign… gotv
• Election Day.Org
https://www.electionday.org/contact
ASKING COMPANIES TO TAKE A STAND IN SUPPORT OF AMERICAN VOTERS..Provide paid time off to vote for all employees and for all elections..Sign on in support of Vote.org’s Business Statement on Anti-Voting Legislation
• Electoral Justice Action Fund (Movement For Black Lives Matter MBLM, development@m4bl.org)
https://m4bl.org/electoraljusticevoterfund
organize@m4bl.org
The Electoral Justice Voter Fund marshals a cross-issue, transnational Black electoral-justice movement by building a network of local organizers and partners. We define electoral justice as encompassing accountability, interventions, dismantling, and building anew.
• Emerge America
Media: Kaleb Harmon kaleb@emergeamerica.org
premier organization that recruits, trains and provides a powerful network to Democratic women who want to run for office.
• Emily’s List
800-68-EMILY
(202) 326-1400
Seeking to put women into office who can make significant contributions to education, health care, voting rights, and economic equality, we have systematically defined a strategic approach to winning elections that drive progressive change.
• Endangered Species Coalition
https://www.endangered.org/vote
https://www.endangered.org/contact-us
240.353.2765
participate in our election process.. Environmentalists, as a group, are not consistent voters. So our issues don’t rise up to the top of voters’ concerns or elected officials’ concern. Vote and make environmental issues matter.
• Energy Action Fund
Contact On Homepage
We invest in venues with opportunities to achieve clean energy victories across all levels of government.
• Entertain Impact
https://www.entertainimpact.com/2021/07/introducing-entertain-impacts-advocacy-alliance/https://www.entertainimpact.com/sooner-is-better/
info@entertainimpact.com
212 645 8070
harnessing the influence of celebrities and cultural leaders to generate systemic change..advocacy campaigns that work toward creating a stronger and fairer democracy. That means free and fair elections, increased civic participation.
• Environmental Voter Project
https://www.environmentalvoter.org
Press: Isabella at press@environmentalvoter.org
We identify inactive environmentalists and transform them into consistent voters to build the power of the environmental movement.
• Evangelicals For Democracy
http://www.evangelicalsfordemocracy.org
Evangelicalsfordemocracy@gmail.com
support pro-democracy principles, policies and political leaders..use new information tools, digital engagement, social networking and the voices of faith leaders and democracy experts to empower evangelicals.. Mobilizing 30 million evangelicals.. podcasts, blogs, a “virtual pulpit” on Twitter and virtual town halls for faith leaders
• Every Vote Counts
https://www.evcnational.org/contact
investing in the next generation of citizens and civic leaders by enabling student-led, institutionally-supported civic engagement and leveraging college campuses as engines of democracy
• Fair Elections Center
https://www.fairelectionscenter.org
info@fairelectionscenter.org
media inquiries:rrobinson@fairelectionscenter.org
advocacy efforts, including producing reports, talking points and fact sheets, providing state voter guides, providing testimony to legislatures, conducting trainings and seminars for organizations and their supporters, litigating voting rights cases in state and federal court, and working directly with local election officials and Secretaries of State to ensure that the right to vote is protected and expanded
• Fair Fight
Gen: Info@FairFightAction.com
Press@FairFightAction.com
voting:Story@FairFightAction.com
promote fair elections around the country, encourage voter participation in elections, and educate voters about elections and their voting rights.
• Fair Vote
hello@fairvote.org
driving force behind advancing ranked choice voting and fair representation in multi-winner legislative districts that will open up our elections to better choices, fairer representation, and more civil campaigns.
• Fairness Project
https://thefairnessproject.org
Press: alexis@thefairnessproject.org
partnerships@thefairnessproject.org
won 24 of our 25 ballot measures to raise wages, stop predatory payday lenders, expand health care access, secure more paid time off, and other life-changing policies for more than 18 million people
• Faith In Action
https://faithinaction.org/our-work/faithinactionfund
info@faithinaction.org
organizing to expand access to the ballot box for people of color, persons who live in poverty and persons with disabilities. We are presently organizing to topple restrictions to voting for persons with prior felony convictions.
• Faith In Public Life
https://www.faithinpubliclife.org/georgia-faithful-voter
info@faithinpubliclife.org
media@faithinpubliclife.org
fight to ensure that hard-working families bring a strong moral voice to important issues that greatly impact our communities, such as voting rights, education, health care, immigration reform
• Faith Voters
faithvoterscontact@gmail.com
Faith voter outreach is having an outsized impact on the outcomes of elections
• Faiths United To Save Democracy
info@skinnerleadership.org
working with ministers, rabbis, imans in ten key states.. Voter toolkit.
• Family Values At Work
https://familyvaluesatwork.org
info@familyvaluesatwork.org
partners include restaurant owners and restaurant workers, people who fight poverty and those who fight asthma, advocates for children and for seniors, racial justice activists and public health experts, LGBTQ groups and many more.
• Farm Action Alliance
info@farmaction.us
network leverages its research, policy development, advocacy campaigns, and political expertise to create a food and agriculture system that works for everyday people rather than a handful of powerful corporations
• Farm Action Fund
https://farmactionfund.us/about-us
https://farmactionfund.us/contact
research, policy development, advocacy campaigns, and political expertise to create a food and agriculture system that works for everyday people rather than a handful of powerful corporation
• Feel Good Action
https://feelgoodaction.org/about-us
info@feelgoodaction.com
https://feelgoodaction.org/contact
work with micro-influencers who have an established following on social media. Each micro-influencer has a niche, whether it be music, travel, pets, food, make-up, or fashion. Together we craft authentic voting messages that are integrated into each influencer’s site. Every message is accompanied by a link to our voter tools so users can easily and immediately register to vote, get a mail-in ballot, or find their polling place.
• Feminist Majority
feedback@feministmajority.org
Media: Erin Gistaro erin@feministmajority.org
703-522-2214
empower feminists, who are the majority, and to win equality for women at the decision-making tables of the state, nation, and the world.
• Fight For $15
info@fightfor15.org
press@fightfor15.org
won raises for 26 million people across the country – with 10 states at or on their way to $15/hr – all because workers came together and acted like a union.
• First Voter Action Project
https://voteractionproject.org
info@voteractionproject.org, https://voteractionproject.org/contact/
A national voting rights clearinghouse dedicated to protecting and expanding voting rights, and expanding Vote By Mail in every state. We are organized and operate under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Register to vote, Vote by mail, Verify your voter registration, Find where to vote, Sign up for election reminders, Local election office directory
• Fix Democracy First
https://www.fixdemocracyfirst.org/our-work/voting-access
info@fixdemocracyfirst.org
206-552-3287
mission is to expand and protect voter access to all.. Low voter turnout, gerrymandering, and voter suppression are all threatening our democracy.. achieve fair elections and government policies that reflect the will of the people and not the power of money
• Focus For Democracy
https://www.focus4democracy.org
team@focus4democracy.org
metrics-based research to recommend programs that will have the highest impact for each dollar spent. Our strategic analysis and evaluation allow you to feel confident about where your contributions will be most effective.
• Food And Water Watch
https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org
https://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/contact
To protect our food, water, and climate, we organize people around the country to build political power. We mobilize at the local, state, and federal levels to win the fights others are afraid to even take on.
• Forward Majority
an aggressive strategy to secure critical footholds of power for Democrats – and ensure democratically elected, representative leadership in states that drive national outcomes.
• Four Directions
http://www.fourdirectionsvote.com/
(605) 828-1422
https://www.facebook.com/fourdirections
In Lakota culture, the Four Directions represent the way of life we Lakota maintain and the circle of life we individuals participate in to better ourselves and our communities. Times have changed since we went to war to fight for our way of life, our treaties, and our Tribal sovereignty. We now protect our communities and our rights by going to the polls to vote. Four Directions, Inc., believes voting is within our sacred circle when it comes to preserving our way of life. We are committed to full enfranchisement as a crucial way to navigate a stronger future for our Native communities.
• Franciscan Action Network
https://franciscanaction.org/about/contact-us
202-527-7575
collective Franciscan voice seeking to transform United States public policy related to peace making, care for creation, poverty, and human rights.
• Free Speech For The People
https://freespeechforpeople.org/contact
catalyzing leader in the country challenging big money in politics, confronting corruption in government, fighting for free and fair elections, and advancing a new jurisprudence
• FRIDA Foundation
info@youngfeministfund.org
young feminist organizers are provided with the resources, leadership opportunities and capacities they need, radical shifts to movements’ landscapes and social change trajectories occur.
• Friends Committee On National Legislation
https://www.fcnl.org/issues/voting-elections
https://act.fcnl.org/letter/contact-us
(202) 547-6000
national nonprofit, nonpartisan Quaker organizations working collectively to advance peace, justice, and environmental stewardship.
• Frontline
https://thefrontline.org/about/ Tiffany Flowers- campaign director
social@thefrontline.org
https://www.facebook.com/wejointhefrontline
coming together of people across differences to meet this generational challenge. We’re going to defeat white nationalism, protect our democracy, and demand that those in power advance a people’s agenda.
• Fuerte Arts Movement
https://www.facebook.com/FuerteAZ
uses a hybrid approach of art, organizing, and civic engagement to execute original programming and support movement organizations to expand their creative capacity. Fuerte’s mission is to empower young, Latinx, and BIPOC communities to tell and share their stories using digital and other artistic mediums to influence local policy and move people into action.
• Future Coalition
info@futurecoalition.org
youth climate justice movement infrastructure to facilitating local coalition building around elections to providing fiscal sponsorship to youth-led, grassroots groups, Future Coalition aims to lower the accessibility barrier to youth organizing and amplify the impact young people have.
• Gen Z For Change
https://genzforchange.org/contact
press@genzforchange.org
We leverage the power of social media to educate our generation, encourage and mobilize civic participation, shift the political debate, and enact change.
• (GC) GENERATION CITIZEN
https://generationcitizen.org/about-us/mission-vision
https://generationcitizen.org/about-us/contact-us
WORKING TO TRANSFORM CIVICS EDUCATION SO THAT YOUNG PEOPLE ARE EQUIPPED AND INSPIRED TO EXERCISE THEIR CIVIC POWER.
• Generation Ratify
https://www.generationratify.org
INFO@GENERATIONRATIFY.ORG
Press: KYLAN@GENERATIONRATIFY.ORG
Partners: HARMONIE@GENERATIONRATIFY.ORG
a mass youth mobilization to defend and expand our access to abortion. Take action with us below.
• Generation Vote
< info@genvote.org>
press@genvote.org
cross-class, multiracial movement of young people tearing down the barriers that prevent young people from participating in our democracy.
• Generation Nation
info@generationnation.org
704-343-6999
students learn first-hand how their governments and communities work; understand and can discuss important civic issues and differing points of view; know how to find and use good sources of news and civic information; and, build social capital, knowledge, and experience to be civic leaders
• Give Green
https://www.givegreen.com/contact-us
GiveGreen offers you a powerful, easy, and strategic way to support environmental candidates and accelerate action on climate change.
• GLAAD
press@glaad.org gen: https://www.glaad.org/contact
LGBTQ people turned out to vote in record numbers in 2020, and we can do it again. According to GLAAD’s 2020 Post-Election Poll, 93% of registered LGBTQ voters turned out with 25% being first time voters. GLAAD has teamed up with Headcount – a national organization that aims to increase voter registration and promote participation in democracy
• Green Amendments For The Generations (Maya van Rossum)
maya@forthegenerations.org
267.428.3425
ensure that governments across the nation at the local and state level honor the rights of all people to pure water, clean air, a stable climate and healthy environments in the laws they enact, the decisions they make, and the actions they take by securing the passage of enforceable environmental rights amendments
• Head Count
https://www.headcount.org/about-headcount
Info@HeadCount.org>
Press@HeadCount.org
We get people registered to vote and interested in democracy. We’re at concerts, festivals, community events — anywhere we can translate the power of music and culture into real action.
• Higher Heights
https://www.higherheightsforamericapac.org
Gen: info@higherheightsforamerica.org
Media, Aprill Turner Aprill@higherheightsforamerica.org
the only political action committee exclusively dedicated to electing more progressive Black women at the federal and statewide levels and as mayors in the 100 most populated U.S. cities.
• Hip Hop Caucus
https://hiphopcaucus.org/speaking-requests
media@hiphopcaucus.org
877.822.7019
Respect My Vote Campaign https://respectmyvote.com/
Hip Hop Caucus is a national, non-profit and non-partisan organization that connects the Hip Hop community to the civic process to build power and create positive change
• House Majority PAC
https://www.thehousemajoritypac.com
https://www.thehousemajoritypac.com/contact-us
focused exclusively on electing Democrats to the U.S. House of Representatives.
• Human Rights Campaign
press@hrc.org.
electing the most pro-equality presidential ticket in history and establishing a pro-equality majority in both the House and Senate
• Hustle
Support@hustle.com
personalized text messages and video stories that inspire and inform people to take action, bolstered by tools and analytics that maximize effectiveness.
• IBEW (international Brotherhood Of Electrical Workers)
http://www.ibew.org/ http://www.ibew.org/Civic-and-Community-Engagement
webmaster@ibew.org
help mobilize resources and influence systems, change relationships among partners, and serve as catalysts for changing policies, programs, and practices.
• In Our Own Voice (Black Women’s Repro Rights – w/ Black Women Vote)
https://blackrj.org/https://blackwomen.vote/our-issues/
info@blackwomen.vote
Press: Racine Tucker-Hamilton racine@blackrj.org
202.545.7660
we register voters, organize our communities, and deliver the votes that give so many local, state, and national politicians their jobs. We will continue to use the power of the ballot to elect those who understand our lived experiences, prioritize our interests, and respect our basic human rights.
• Indigenous Vote
https://www.indigenousvote.org
https://www.indigenousvote.org/contact-us
Indigenous Vote, previously known as Montana Native Vote, was established in 2011 to build
political power for Native Americans. Election Protection, Voter Rights Protection & Expansion,
Leadership Development, Civic Engagement, Candidate Recruitment, Public Policy Advocacy,
Voter Rights Education
• Indivisible
contact@indivisible.org
makes it easy to help get out the vote. Online tools make it easy to text or call voters in key swing elections
• Inspire2Vote
https://www.inspire2vote.org/contact
If you are at least 18 years of age by the next election, you are eligible to register to vote and VOTE. Many states allow 16 and 17-year-olds to pre-register to vote. AND some states even allow 17-year-olds to VOTE in a primary election if they will turn 18 by the general election
• Integrity First Voter Action Project
https://voteractionproject.org/who-we-are
https://voteractionproject.org/contact
a national voting rights clearinghouse dedicated to protecting and expanding voting rights, and expanding Vote By Mail in every state.
• International Brotherhood of Teamsters
Communications@teamster.org
legislative advocacy at both the federal and state level as well as our field activity to sup.
• Iowa CCI
iowacci@iowacci.org
(515) 255-0800
members create change through grassroots organizing, educating, and mobilizing on issues that impact our communities the most.
• IVP – (Independent Voter Project)
https://independentvoterproject.org/five
https://independentvoterproject.org/contact
A new kind of news network. IVN provides unfiltered political news and policy analysis across the political spectrum. IVN has a unique, multi-site platform that allows independent contributors from all sectors of industry and all walks of life to publish their own stories, which then reach a large, national and international audience. IVN also provides a forum for users to engage in political dialogue and rational commentary, in hopes of elevating the level of our public discourse.
• IVote
https://www.ivoteforamerica.org
hello@ivoteforamerica.org
sound the alarm on the new wave of democracy-denying politicians running for office and making it harder to vote, we go on offense to fight voter suppression. We’ve run successful campaigns in some of the toughest battleground states.
• JStreet
info@jstreet.org
in the Jewish community and with others with whom we share core values, we advocate for diplomacy-first American leadership and policies that advance justice, equality, peace, and democracy in Israel, in the wider region and in the United States as well.
• Joe Sanberg (Living Wage Act / Working Hero PAC)
info@joesanberg.com
press@joesanberg.com
progressive business leader and anti-poverty advocate..steward to pass the Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income families in CA, Joe founded CalEITC4Me, one of the state’s largest anti-poverty programs
• Jolt Action
info@promotethevote2022.com
media@promotethevote2022.com
ballot initiative will enhance the integrity and security of our elections by modernizing how we administer elections to ensure every vote counts.
• Journey For Justice
info@j4jalliance.com
national network of black and brown led, grassroots community-based organizations committed to utilizing grassroots organizing to win community-driven school improvement, in order to achieve equity in public education
• Junior State of America
jsa@jsa.org
(800) 334-5353
active community of students who are participating in our democracy and learning to lead through our unique programs.
• Justice Democrats
hannah@justicedemocrats.com Gen: us@justicedemocrats.com Press: press@justicedemocrats.com
We need a Democratic Party that fights for its voters, not big corporate donors. Our goal is to build a mission-driven caucus in Congress by electing more leaders like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamaal Bowman, who will represent our communities in Congress and fight for bold, progressive solutions to our current crises.
• Kairos Fellowship
INFO@KAIROSFELLOWS.ORG
rains and encourages organizers in building power online, fights for stronger regulation of the internet and tech companies, creates hard-hitting, successful campaigns.
• Knock For Democracy
https://www.knockfordemocracy.org
hey@knockfordemocracy.org
prioritizing swing states with tightly contested Senate and Governor’s races on the ballot so that all our voter outreach will have an impact.. Canvassing and phone banking are the best tools we have to influence key races and build back faith in our democracy. We organize all the logistics and provide the necessary training to do this important work.
• Latino Victory
Gen: https://latinovictory.org/contact/ press@latinovictory.us
has registered more than 300,000 young voters, many of whom they reached by launching the country’s first text-to-register voter registration campaign
• Lawyer Moms Action
https://mojave-demo.squarespace.com/contact-us-mojave
strengthen democratic institutions and voting rights, promote civic engagement, and protect kids against inhumane and neglectful policies at the local, state, and federal levels.
• Lawyers Committee For Civil Rights Under Law
https://www.lawyerscommittee.org
press@lawyerscommittee.org
202-662-8600
to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to vote and have that vote count. Made up of more than 100 local, state and national partners, Election Protection uses a wide range of tools and activities to protect, advance and defend the right to vote.
• LCAA (Labor Council For Latin American Advancement)
https://www.lclaa.org/civic-engagement-and-civil-rights
https://www.lclaa.org/contact-us
Media: dharris@lclaa.org
help register thousands of voters and help get them to the polls to increase both civic participation and political progress within the Latino community.
• League of Conservation Voters
press@lcv.org Gen: feedback@lcv.org.
We influence policy, hold politicians accountable, and win elections. This is how we fight to build a world with clean air, clean water, public lands, and a safe climate that are protected by a just and equitable democracy.
• League of Women Voters
https://www.lwv.org/voting-rights/fighting-voter-suppression
Gen: https://www.lwv.org/contact-us
media@lwv.org
request a speaker: https://www.lwv.org/league-management/events/lwvus-speaker-request-form
We protect every American’s right to vote, challenging those who seek to restrict Black, brown, female, disabled, and other Americans
• Left Hook Strategy
https://www.lefthookstrategy.com/index.html#work
https://www.lefthookstrategy.com/index.html#work
decades turning red states blue and managing winning campaigns at every level. From civil rights to workers’ rights to reproductive rights, this work is personal to us
• Let America Vote
https://actionnetwork.org/groups/let-america-vote
support@actionnetwork.org
to fight back against proposals across the country that make it harder for eligible voters to exercise their constitutional right
• LIT Leaders Igniting Transformation
info@litmke.org>https://www.litwi.org/email-us
The future is young, black, brown, and LIT..build independent political power for social, racial, and economic justice. We engage in values-based issues and electoral organizing, direct action, public policy advocacy, and leadership development.. organization effectively builds progressive grassroots political power
• Love Army
https://www.facebook.com/golovearmy
A network of 123,000 members and projects in 50 states committed to loving and building a nation where everyone matters. They grow power through education, connection, and action. Cultivating leadership and common ground using digital tools and face to face connection. They’ve been supporting Puerto Rico relief efforts, voter mobilizations and holding teach-ins around Tech for Equity, Climate Justice, Building Sanctuary and more.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Immigrant Rights, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Lucha Blue
https://www.luchaaz.org/ Voter resources: https://www.luchaaz.org/resources
info@luchaaz.org (602) 388-9745
fighting for social, racial, and economic transformation. We are committed to human dignity, inclusion, equity, and collective growth. We work to reclaim our shared power alongside our families and community.
• Mainstreet Alliance
https://mainstreetalliance.org
info@mainstreetalliance.org
Leverage your small business voice to Get Out the Vote!..membership training on the critical components of building an effective Get Out The Vote (GOTV) strategy for your community..
• Make Voting A Tradition
https://www.nacdi.org/make-voting-a-tradition
https://www.nacdi.org/ contact; arts@nacdi.org 612-235-4976
NACDI amplifies and advances the Native American Community’s vision for a vibrant future. . . Our work is founded on the belief that all American Indian people have a place, purpose and a future strengthened by sustainable community development.
• March On
info@wearemarchon.org
media@wearemarchon.org
By mobilizing around issues of social justice, civil rights and climate action, we’ve created change with some of the biggest mass mobilizations of the last four years, including March On for Voting Rights, #VoteWith Us, March On the Polls and the Climate Strikes. We are a part of a diverse and progressive movement which centers people at the root of our power.
• MayDay.US
press@mayday.us>info@mayday.us
The movement to end big money politics has yet to fully leverage its power at the ballot box.. city by city, state by state, building power and shifting policy.. we’re forming State Teams.. will force politicians to pass and defend reform, by helping elect revolutionary candidates and defeating agents of the status quo.
• Mi Familia Vota
info@mifamiliavota.org
to build Latino political power by expanding the electorate, strengthening local infrastructures, and through year-round voter engagement
• MitzVote
https://www.mitz.vote/
mitzvote@hillel.org
Utilizing Jewish wisdom to empower and enable students to engage in the election, local Hillels can support their students in civic education, activating their peers, voting, and celebrating their civic engagement.
• More Perfect Union
max.berger@perfectunion.us,
stories@perfectunion.us
We’re helping working people to be seen and heard in media coverage. More justice. More accountability. More power for the people. A More Perfect Union.
• More Than A Vote
info@morethanavote.org
store@morethanavote.org
https://www.facebook.com/MoreThanAVote
fighting for African-Americans’s voting rights as well as advocating criminal justice reform.
• Motivote
info@motivote.us
voters get tailored “nudges” via email & SMS – based on their state-specific details, key deadlines, and personalized voting plans.. Powered by behavioral science, our tools empower colleges, companies & causes to manage and optimize their civic engagement and voter initiatives.
• Movement Labs
hello@movementlabs.com
technology to achieve tangible outcomes in areas like voter registration, candidate recruitment, and elections. We’re able to rapidly incubate ideas, train volunteers, and deploy a team.
• Movement Voter Project
press@movement.vote Gen: info@movement.vote
Billy Wimsatt billywimsatt@gmail.com
moving money to well established grassroots groups with long term progressive power goals in key states.
Members List: https://movement.vote/groups/
• MoveOn.org
rahna.epting@moveon.org
christopher.torres@moveon.org
emily.isaac@moveon.org
https://front.moveon.org/about/
Gen: https://front.moveon.org/contact-us/
Press: https://act.moveon.org/survey/press
Partner: https://front.moveon.org/progressive-partner-organizations/
rapid-response organizing and campaigning, communications interventions, digital innovation, rigorous data science and testing, and culture of grassroots participation have repeatedly combined to produce real-world impact
• My Next Vote
info@mynextvote.com
Contact Page: https://mynextvote.com/contact-us
fun polling app that will, not only tell you where and when your next official vote is, it will allow you to create and share a poll pertaining to anything you want.
• NAACP
https://naacp.org/contact – national offices
communications@naacpnet.org
driven the hardest-fought wins for civil rights and social justice — with you by our side, we can accelerate the next milestones for Black Americans.
• NAN – (National Action Network)
https://nationalactionnetwork.net/about
(877) 626-4651
works to ensure that every vote in every community across the nation is counted. NAN is leading the fight against voter suppression and voter.
• NARAL Pro-Choice America
https://www.prochoiceamerica.org
https://act.prochoiceamerica.org/a/contact-form – 202.973.3000
hold political leaders accountable at the ballot box.. organize and mobilize to protect that freedom by fighting for access to abortion care, birth control, paid parental leave, and protections from pregnancy discrimination.. Fight to elect champions who don’t just agree with the 80% of Americans who support the legal right to abortion, but truly fight for reproductive freedom.
• National Black Justice Coalition **
https://nbjc.org/nbjc-voter-hub_/
communications@nbjc.org.
year-round GOTV efforts encourage and support voters in learning about and engaging with elected officials, shaping and advancing legislation, and supporting policy implementation at every level.
• National Council Of Jewish Women – NCJW
https://www.ncjw.org/2022-gotv-calendar
Media: jgreen@ncjw.org Gen: action@ncjw.org
encouraged voter engagement for decades by registering people to vote, educating communities on the issues we care about, strengthening and expanding voting rights, and getting out the vote
• National Democratic Redistricting Committee
https://democraticredistricting.com
https://www.facebook.com/DemRedistrict
centralized hub for executing a comprehensive redistricting strategy that shifts the redistricting power, creating fair districts where Democrats can compete.
• National Domestic Workers Alliance
https://www.domesticworkers.org/programs-and-campaigns/mobilizing-voters/vote
info@domesticworkers.org
There are nearly 2.5 million domestic workers in the United States. The majority are immigrants and women of color, who have historically faced challenges at the polls…educate and engage underrepresented women of color voters because we know that when women of color vote, we build a better world.
• National Exchange Club
info@NationalExchangeClub.org 419.535.3232
educate and encourage people not only to register, but also to cast their vote on election day.. month-long voter registration drive project. The second is to organize election day voter services, including transportation for voters, child care, staffing polls and general education.
• National LGBTQ Task Force Action Fund
https://www.thetaskforceactionfund.org/programs/queer-the-vote
info@TheTaskForceActionfund.org
202.393.5177
Queer the Vote coaches LGBTQ+ leaders towards growth, building grassroots people power, and creating the conditions to deliver concrete wins for LGBTQ+ people. We offer training and partnerships in key states that identify, empower, and train a cohort of field leaders.
• National Nurses United
https://www.nationalnursesunited.org
press@nationalnursesunited.org
175,000 members nationwide, is the largest union and professional association of registered nurses in U.S. history. unifying three of the most active, progressive organizations in the U.S.
• National Priorities Project
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/about
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/about/mission
info@nationalpriorities.org
(413) 584-9556
providing the information, tools, and motivation necessary to catalyze strategic citizen action around fiscal issues that affect us all.. inspires individuals and movements to take action so our federal resources prioritize peace, shared prosperity, and economic security
• National Urban League
https://nul.org/reclaim-your-vote – https://nul.org/jobs?gclid=CjwKCAjwi8iXBhBeEiwAKbUofddJMLv-xyqQxkGrjp8pRNratiwJU6DU423km3RViNylxrrymW7dohoCBq0QAvD_BwE
Legislatures have voted.. make it harder for you to vote despite overwhelming public support for making voting fairer, safer, and more accessible. Our Reclaim effort seeks to (1) Register more voters, (2) Educate more voters on their rights, and (3) Motivate more voters to get out to the polls to protect our democracy.
• National Vote
https://www.thenationalvote.com/our-mission
info@TheNationalVote.com
to replace the Electoral College with the direct election of the President and Vice President by amending the U.
• Native American Voting Rights (A Project of the Native American Rights Fund)
vote@narf.org 303-447-8760
Resources for tribes, communities, and individuals that want to improve voter services. Voter toolkits and state guides available. . . Resources for anyone who wants to organize and make sure that people outside of our communities do not define our borders or divide our power.
• Native Movement
https://www.nativemovement.org
(907) 374-5950
https://www.facebook.com/nativemovementalaska
Supports grassroots-led projects that align with its vision to dismantle oppressive systems for all, and that endeavor to ensure social justice, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, and the rights of Mother Earth. It has taken leadership around fights such as protecting the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and working to defeat the destructive Pebble Mine.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice
• Native Vote
vote@ncai.org
(202) 466-7767
http://www.nativevote.org/contact/
gotv- community mobilized early, starting with registration.. mobilize and assist tribes with the upcoming elections.. providing toolkits.. distributing e‐newsletters and promo items.. Public Service Announcements (PSAs), and hosting telephone conferences, webinars, and training.. Native lawyers to assist with the Election Protection component of this campaign.. planning to distribute materials to assist all Native Americans in knowing their voting rights.
• NCBCP (National Coalition on Black Civic Participation)
ncbcp@ncbcp.org
(202) 659-4929
civic engagement and voter participation in Black and underserved communities.. through service/volunteerism, advocacy, leadership development and voting.. diverse constituency base including civil rights, labor, and business organizations; fraternities and sororities; women, youth, educators, faith leaders, public policy makers, researchers and others
• National Caucus of Environmental Legislators
https://www.ncelenviro.org/issue/green-amendment
https://www.ncelenviro.org/contact/ 202-744-1006
Likening rights of religious expression and speech to the right to clean air, water, these amendments serve to emphasize environmental health and safety as being part of our basic civil liberties.
• National Center For Transgender Equality – NCTE
ncte@transequality.org (202) 642-4542
Voting is a key part of our participation in society and having our voices heard in the issues that affect us all, and we have the right to vote regardless of gender identity.
• National Education Association
https://www.nea.org/about-nea
https://www.nea.org/about-nea/contact-us
Affiliates: https://www.nea.org/nea-affiliates
largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education.. “As trusted members of the community, educators must speak up to defend voter access and call out elected officials who threaten those rights.” article: https://www.nea.org/advocating-for-change/new-from-nea/you-can-help-protect-vote
• Native American Rights Fund
media@narf.org.
Native American rights is a respected nonprofit that has provided legal assistance to more than 250 Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who otherwise would have gone without adequate representation. It has achieved significant results in some of the most important rights of Indians and tribes in hundreds of major cases including tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, natural resource protection, and Indian education. Its headquarters are in Colorado with offices in DC and Alaska.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, Racial Justice, Voting Rights
• Netroots Nation
https://www.netrootsnation.org/
https://www.netrootsnation.org/about/contact/
Since 2006, Netroots Nation has hosted the largest annual conference for progressives, drawing thousands of attendees from around the country and beyond.
• New American Leaders
https://newamericanleaders.org/our-movement
Press: megan@newamericanleaders.org info@newamericanleaders.org 646.813.3152
New Americans hold immense political power. From school boards and city councils to Congress and the White House, we have the power to transform… trained, organized, and mobilized hundreds of bold, progressive leaders to run for office.
• NexGen America
contact@nextgenamerica.org
press@nextgenamerica.org
youth voting organization that’s using innovative digital and field strategies to turn out young voters in key states.
• Nonpartisan Reformers – (NANR)
https://nonpartisanreformers.org
contact@nonpartisanreformers.org
a member-led Association dedicated to structural election reforms in the public interest.We favor a robust competition of numerous political parties and independents, and a level playing field on which that can
• Nonprofit Vote
info@nonprofitvote.org
617-357-8683
We help nonprofits engage the people they serve in voting and elections.. We are the leading source of nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services..
• NOPE (Neighbors Defending Democracy)
nopeprotectvote@gmail.com
…by supporting Democratic candidates in battleground states, protecting voting rights, and partnering with grassroots groups in those states to win elections.
• NOW – (National Organization of Women)
https://now.org/about/contact-us
dedicated to its multi-issue and multi-strategy approach to women’s rights, and is the largest organization of feminist grassroots activists in the United States.
• NRAF – (National Redistricting Action Fund)
https://redistrictingaction.org
allontheline@redistrictingaction.org
Press: news@redistrictingaction.org
We’re building the legal and technological infrastructure necessary to support long-term redistricting efforts, bolstering legal challenges, and supporting ballot initiatives to change redistricting practices where possible.
• NRDC – (Natural Resources Defense Council)
Gen: nrdcinfo@nrdc.org
Action Center: nrdcaction@nrdc.org
more than three million members and online activists with the expertise of some 700 scientists, lawyers, and policy advocates across the globe to ensure the rights of all people to the air, the water, and the wild.
• NUIFC – (Native Urban Indian Family Coalition – DII – Democracy Is Indigenous)
https://www.nuifc.org/nativevote-organization-resources
ncbcp@ncbcp.org
(202) 659-4929
icreasing civic engagement and voter participation in Black and underserved communities.. through service/volunteerism, advocacy, leadership development and voting.. diverse constituency base including civil rights, labor, and business organizations; fraternities and sororities; women, youth, educators, faith leaders, public policy makers, researchers and others..adopted a year-round civic engagement program structure.
• NVC – (National Voter Corp)
https://nationalvotercorps.org
info@nationalvotercorps.org
mobilizes volunteers to assist grass roots voting organizations nationwide so that every voter counts and every vote is counted.
• Open Primaries
646-205-0202
Open Primaries is building a coalition of diverse Americans to enact open primaries in all 50 states
• PCUN – (Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste)
https://pcun.org/our-core-programs
info@pcun.org
503-902-0367
voice for Latinx immigrant families by ensuring Latinx voters turnout for BIPOC candidates and issues that aligned with “si se puede” values, dignity, and respect. We believe civic engagement can increase prosperity for immigrants, and people of color across the state.
• PDA – (Progressive Democrats of America)
info@pdamerica.org
to build a party and government controlled by citizens, not corporate elites-with policies that serve the broad public interest, not just private interests.
• Peace Action
info@peaceactionmd.org
.Peace Voter, Peace Action has distributed millions of pro-peace voter guides in states and Congressional districts across the country.
• People Count
https://peoplecount.org/about.htm
Rand Strauss Rand@peoplecount.org
voters will be able to answer questions on pressing political issues such as political reform, the environment, healthcare, and many other issues, and see the results of what Americans want.
• People Demanding Action – (Civic Arm of Progressive Democrats of America)
https://peopledemandingaction.org/about/mission
Andrea Miller ANDREA@PDAMERICA.ORG
to build a society and government controlled by citizens, not corporate elites. We will fight to preserve public education, the commons, environmental justice and social justice.
• People For The American Way
pfaw@pfaw.org media: media@pfaw.org
encourage civic participation, defend fundamental rights, and fight to dismantle systemic barriers to equitable opportunity.
• People’s Action
s.arias@peoplesaction.org https://peoplesaction.org/contact/
movement of millions that captures the rising demand for change in our society. Formed from the merger of powerful national organizations, we also come from a storied history of innovation and success.
• Pizza The Polls
morequestions@polls.pizza
press@polls.pizza
delivering free food for all to polling places with long lines. We’re also sending ‘za and tasty snacks to people who are waiting in long lines while participating in other forms of civic life. Send us reports of long lines wherever people are doing their civic duty and we’ll send in the delicious reinforcements.
• Poder Latinx
Press: jsmith@poderlatinx.org
By 2050, Latina’s growth will be the largest voting force! Latinas are becoming active decision-makers in our democracy. We are building the Latina electorate for this and future elections at all levels national, state, and local elections. Voter engagement Canvassing.
• Poligon
https://poligonnational.org/election-voting-justice
info@poligonnational.org
to create a fair and functional democratic system, where everyone can participate, every vote is counted, and every voice is heard. Muslims must mobilize votes to demonstrate strength and solidarity during times when so many communities are under attack.
• Poll Hero Project
info@pollhero.org
We help young people find opportunities to get involved in elections, campaigns, non-profits, and more.. Cities: Denver, Philadelphia, Boston, New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston, Miami, DC, Atlanta, and more to come… The Poll Hero Project was founded by a group of Princeton University students, Denver East High School students, and a University of Chicago Booth School of Business graduate who care deeply about democracy and non-partisanship.
• Power Switch Action
https://www.powerswitchaction.org/about/long-term-agenda
info@powerswitchaction.org
(510) 201-0081
national community of leaders, organizers, and strategists forging multi-racial feminist democracy and economies in our cities and towns. Our network of 20 grassroots affiliates weaves strategic alliances and alignments amongst labor, neighborhood, housing, racial justice, faith, ethnic-based, and environmental organizations.
• Power The Polls
https://www.powerthepolls.org/about
press@powerthepolls.org.
https://www.powerthepolls.org/faq
coalition of businesses and nonprofits seeking to recruit a new wave of poll workers.
• Power The Vote
https://www.powerthevote.org/contact_us.html
eams develop relationships with state and local election officials and use those relationships to expand voter access and resolve large-scale voting issues.
• Pride At Work
info@prideatwork.org
https://www.prideatwork.org/about-us/contact
to self-organize and act collectively to advance the power, needs, and interests of the working class in addition to the principles of justice, true democracy, and equality.
• Priorities USA
press@priorities.org info@priorities.org
building an infrastructure to persuade and mobilize voters in order to protect the White House, our majorities in Congress and chart a path forward for sustainable Democratic power at the federal, state and local level.
• Progress Now
message: https://www.facebook.com/ProgressNowNational
we promote progressive ideas and causes with creative earned media strategies, targeted email campaigns, and cutting-edge new media.
• Progressive Turnout Project / Postcards TO Swing States
https://www.turnoutpac.org/https://www.turnoutpac.org/postcards/
info@turnoutpac.org>https://act.turnoutpac.org/contact
(331-223-4353)
Initiatives are solely focused on motivating Democrats to exercise their right to vote..If you live in AZ, GA, NC, NH, NV, PA or WI, we have a new program called Neighborhood Letters.
• Project High Hopes
https://www.projecthighhopes.org
https://www.projecthighhopes.org/contact
Project High Hopes is a nonprofit operating foundation which engages in innovative programs in the areas of civic responsibility, elderly independence, and worldwide health. (Parent org of Inspire2Vote)
• Project Vote
info@projectvote.org
202.546.4173
to build an electorate that accurately represents the diversity of this nation’s citizenry, and to ensure that every eligible citizen can register, vote, and cast a ballot that counts.. engage in advocacy, litigation, research, and technical assistance
• Project Democracy
press@protectdemocracy.org><partnerships@protectdemocracy.org
History has shown that the best way to protect democracy is by standing united in its defense. Donate to help us to scale up our efforts to educate, advocate, organize, and litigate on behalf of the values we all hold dear.
• The Protect Our Winters Action Fund – (POW AF)
(303) 900-4027 https://protectourwinters.org/about-pow/contact-us/
works to make action on climate change a top policy priority for the outdoor sports community.. confusing to know who’s the good guy or the bad guy on the ballot. we’re all on the same team with the same goal in mind: protect our playground from the effects of climate change and those who choose to ignore it. When our passion turns into action, we can bring real political change.
• Public Citizen
Communications Officers (Press): Patrick Davis pdavis@citizen.org; David Rosen drosen@citizen.org Gen: https://www.citizen.org/about/contact/
corporate cash to the immoral assault on voting rights. We work every day to defend against these threats and advance bold reforms.
• Public Wise
info@publicwise.org
Persistent and unyielding in our commitment to a just multiracial democracy, Public Wise fights to secure a government that reflects the will and protects the rights of the people. We accomplish this through education, research, organizing, funding, and partnerships that support more voting and more equitable representation.
• Push Black**
info@pushblack.org
PushBlack is a nonprofit dedicated to raising up Black voices. We are a small team but we have an outsized impact: We reach tens of millions of people with our BLACK STORIES every year.We fight for CRIMINAL JUSTICE REFORM to protect our community. We run VOTING CAMPAIGNS that reach over 10 million African-Americans across the country.
• Radical Registrars
http://www.radicalregistrars.org/vote
info@radicalregistrars.org
we put our collective pain and anger towards engaging our community through youth-led, youth-focused voter registration and voter education. We are Black woman led.
• re:Power**
https://repower.org/contact/ 651-645-3939
supported thousands of candidates, elected officials, campaign managers, and community organizers from across the country through training, coaching, facilitation, campaigning, and capacity building
• Reclaiming Our Democracy
http://reclaimourdemocracy.org/<http://reclaimourdemocracy.org/what-can-i-do/
reclaimingourdemocracy@gmail.com
to reclaim our democratic rights as citizens of the United States of America to have a government that truly represents and supports the needs and desires of all people.
• RepresentUs
info@represent.us
RepresentUs is building a non-partisan movement to pass tough anti-corruption laws in cities and states across America, and end the legalized corruption that has come to define modern politics.
• RISE
https://risefree.org/contact-us
trains and hires community college and university students to organize campaigns focused on eliminating tuition and fees, expanding financial aid and ending student hunger and homelessness, and getting out the vote.
• Rock The Vote
Media inquiries: media@rockthevote.org – (202) 719-9910
For 30 years, Rock the Vote has revolutionized the way we use pop culture, music, art, and technology to engage young people in politics and build our collective power..
• Roots Action
https://rootsaction.org/contact-us
Press: https://rootsaction.org/about-rootsaction/press
galvanizing people who are committed to economic fairness, equal rights for all, civil liberties, environmental protection — and defunding endless wars
• Run For Something
hello@runforsomething.net
Run for Something will recruit and support young, diverse progressives to run for down-ballot races in order to build sustainable power for Democrats in all 50 states.
• Rural Coalition / Coalicion Rural
Gen: RURALCO@RURALCO.ORG
Communications: ELLIOT@RURALCO.ORG
integrated program of public policy monitoring, technical assistance and capacity-building, participatory collaborative research, and education so that together we may secure the best possible federal policy outcomes.
• Scrutineers
https://members.scrutineers.org
Training and mobilizing a US Election Fairness Force to protect the freedom to vote and achieve transparent elections we all can trust.
• SEIU – (Service Employees International Union)
https://www.seiu.org/about/#contact-us
Media: 202-730-7162
Gen: 202-730-7000
union of about 2 million diverse members in healthcare, the public sector and property services who believe in and fight for our Vision for a Just Society.
• Sen. Don Harmon
http://www.donharmon.org/contact-senator-harmon
39th Dist. IL – Senate President ..progressive agenda advocating for better educational opportunities for our children, greater access to affordable health care, government and ethics reform, and economic opportunity for all.
• Senate Majority PAC
https://www.senatemajority.com
https://www.senatemajority.com/contact
Running transparent, low-overhead, independent campaigns, we defend Democrats from Republican attacks, aggressively contest open Senate seats, and go after Republicans on their own turf.
• Sister District**
https://sisterdistrict.com/voter-messaging
Press/Bookings: press@sisterdistrict.com
50,000+ volunteers nationwide and has supported nearly 100 candidates, winning more than 70 races thus far! ..We “sister” volunteers from deep blue districts with carefully targeted races in swing districts.. volunteers canvass, phonebank, write postcards, textbank, and fundraise for candidates. We welcome volunteers and candidates of all genders.
• Small Planet Institute
https://www.smallplanet.org/our-work
info@smallplanet.org
617-871-6609
empowering understanding of democracy as the wide dispersion of power, transparency in public affairs, and a culture of mutual accountability. We call it Living Democracy, enabling each of us to act effectively on emerging solutions from electoral politics and economic life to the environment, hunger, agriculture, and beyond.
• Smart Elections
https://smartelections.us/home
https://smartelections.us/contact-us
We are transforming U.S. elections so they are secure, fair, accessible, well-administered and publicly verifiable.. In this special session of our SMART Elections’ Election Protection Forum we ask YOU what races and states to prioritize in our Nonpartisan Election Protection program
• Solidarity Strategies
https://www.solidaritystrategies.com
Luis Alcauter luis@solidaritystrategies.com, info@solidaritystrategies.com
Solidarity Strategies empowers progressive clients who inspire entire communities to participate in and strengthen our democracy. We work with candidates and organizations that fight to improve the lives of working families, protect the environment, and stand up for equality and civil rights.
• Song Power
https://unleashpower.org/contact
organize thousands more LGBTQ Southerners to support progressive policies and candidates; and build movement infrastructure in Southern states that have been neglected by national funders and policy shops.
• Songs For Good
https://www.songsforgood.org/about
heya@songsforgood.org
dedicated to amplifying the critical work of civic engagement movements through the universal language of song.
• Southern Coalition For Social Justice
https://southerncoalition.org/voting-rights/voter-access
https://southerncoalition.org/contact
<https://southerncoalition.org/media-inquiries/
committed to reducing barriers to the ballot box and making the freedom to vote safe and accessible.
• Southern Poverty Law Center
https://www.splcenter.org/our-issues/voting-rights
https://www.splcenter.org/contact-us/general
https://www.splcenter.org/contact-us/pres
(888) 414-7752
works across the Deep South in collaboration with community partners and organizers to engage and mobilize voters, restore voting rights to returning citizens, pursue electoral policy reforms, and bring litigation to challenge unconstitutional and discriminatory voting practices.
• Spread The Vote
takeaction@spreadthevote.org; media contact: Emily Slatkow- emily@firesidecampaigns.com
helps voters get IDs ahead of Election Day. Voter ID laws in particular affect communities of color, the elderly, and new voters. This organization helps people navigate state ID laws, can assist with application fees, and drives voters to the DMV to get an ID.
• Stamp Stampede
ben@stampstampede.org
over 100,000 Americans legally stamping dollars to protest big money in politics and roadblocks to voting for minorities, students, disabled, and low-income people.
• Stand Up America
https://standupamerica.com/
https://standupamerica.com/contact/
reducing the impact of big money in our elections, and breaking down structural barriers that conservatives have built to stop progress.
• State Voices
https://www.statevoices.org/about/who-we-are
team@statevoices.org
nonpartisan state coalitions, called “tables,” works with hundreds of grassroots organizations to break down barriers to civic participation and to bring underrepresented and marginalized populations
• Student Voices
https://www.stuvoice.org>https://www.stuvoice.org/strategies
https://www.stuvoice.org/contact
in-house consulting practice, allows Student Voice to work with organizations to elevate youth partnership as a forethought in school and systems change.
• Students Learn Students Vote
info@slsvcoalition.org https://slsvcoalition.org/contact-us/
Coalition is made up of campus, nonprofit, community, student, and philanthropic leaders who help student voters get more involved in our democracy. We act as their central nervous system, leading collaborations across organizations while coordinating national programs and campaigns, and distributing resources that go directly to organizers on the ground.
• Suburban Community Alliance
https://www.suburbanunity.org/about
contact@suburbanunity.org
raise discrimination awareness, and bring entire communities together based on empathy, collaboration, and equitable philanthropic endeavors.
• Sunflower Community Action
https://www.facebook.com/Sunflowercommunityaction
sunflowerc.action@gmail.com
unite and empower people to achieve justice and equality for all, changing lives by developing grassroots leaders who identify problems and seek lasting solutions.
• Sunrise Movement
https://www.sunrisemovement.org
varshini@sunrisemovement.org press@sunrisemovement.org Gen team@sunrisemovement.org
contacted over 6.5 million voters in the primaries and general election creating the largest youth turnout in history..organized across the country in key battleground Senate and Congressional districts to elect candidates that support a Green New Deal.
• Supermajority
Press: press@supermajority.com.
a membership-based organization dedicated to making women the most revered and respected voting bloc in the country. We believe that getting our representatives to prioritize women is the first step to building a world that does the same.
• Swing Left
team@swingleft.org
press@swingleft.org
building a lasting culture of grassroots participation in winning elections for the Left by making it as easy as possible for anyone to have maximum impact on the elections that determine the balance of power in our country.
• Swipe Blue
support@swipeblue.org
1 million volunteers reach over 23 million Democratic voters. Download SwipeBlue, and identify every Democrat on your contact list, especially in key states.
• Take On Wall St.
https://takeonwallst.com/about/voter-education
tows@ourfinancialsecurity.org
to inform voters about the candidates’ views about financial reform, the campaign contributions they are (or are not) receiving from Wall Street, and in the case of incumbents, their voting record on financial reform.
• The Arena (Summit)
https://www.arena.run/candidates
hello@arena.run
to convene the activists, candidates, organizers, and donors inspired by the political moment. We’ve since hosted five Arena Summits across the country, reaching more than 2,500 people.
• The Blue Surge Turnout Fund
https://www.forcemultiplierus.org/blue-surge-turnout
Laura Weisel weisellaura@gmail.comTom Hallock tom.hallock2@gmail.com
supported by Force Multiplier, working in key state to empower people and multiply their impact on democratic institutions + the electoral process by raising funds.. partnership with America Votes Action Fund (AVAF), the state-based hub for progressive voter education and mobilization.. America Votes (AV) partners with hundreds of organizations, from major national groups like the AFL-CIO, Color of Change, EMILY’s List, League of Conservation Voters, Sierra Club, and Planned Parenthood to state and local community organizations of all sizes.
• The Center On Democracy, Development, And The Rule Of Law (CDDRL – Stanford University)
https://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu
https://fsi.stanford.edu/content/get-connected 650-723-4581
interdisciplinary center for research on development in all of its dimensions: political, economic, social, and legal, and the ways in which these different dimensions interact with one another. We seek to understand how countries can overcome poverty, instability, and abusive rule to become prosperous, just, democratic, and well-governed societies.
• The Collective PAC
https://collectivepac.org/
info@collectivepac.org
press@collectivepac.org
working to fix the challenge of under-representation of the Black community in elected seats of power.
• The Dolores Huerta Foundation
https://doloreshuerta.org/civic-engagement
https://doloreshuerta.org/contact
(661) 322 3033
Teams of volunteer and paid canvassers are regularly deployed for door-to-door canvassing, tabling, and phone banking in an effort to register and inform eligible voters, encourage robust participation in the electoral process, and promote awareness of legislative bills that can affect their communities.
• The Forge
https://forgeorganizing.org/about
https://forgeorganizing.org/contact
The mission of The Forge is to elevate the strategy and practice of organizing through the sharing of ideas, methods, history, and inspiration, and by building connection and community among organizers and between sectors of the progressive movement.
• The Hub Project
https://thehubproject.org/work
info@thehubproject.org
press@thehubproject.org
advocate for structural reforms to our democracy, and hold Congress accountable for upholding their oath of office during impeachment.. bipartisan coalition of veterans and national security groups
• The National Center For Human And Civil Rights
https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/about-the-center
https://www.civilandhumanrights.org/contact/ marketing@civilandhumanrights.org
believes in justice and dignity for all – and the power of people to make this real. We inspire visitors and our other audiences with immersive exhibitions, dynamic events and conversations, and engagement and education/training programs.
• The Outrage
https://www.the-outrage.com/<https://www.the-outrage.com/pages/elections-2022-1
https://www.the-outrage.com/community/contact
leveraging the power of community + fashion to mobilize our growing network of activists to shift the political landscape of our country and change the world we live in.
• The Sixteen Thirty Fund
https://www.sixteenthirtyfund.org
info@sixteenthirtyfund.org
(202) 971-1337
We help changemakers maximize their impact by providing operational support that allows them to focus on advancing their core missions.
• Third Act
https://thirdact.org/what-we-do/protect-the-vote
(Memo Line: Third Act) info@thirdact.org<https://thirdact.org/contact/contact-form/
We fought for the protection of voting rights, and we continue to vote more than any other age group — people over 60 were about 50% more likely to cast a ballot in 2020 than those ages 18-29.. Gotv, postcards, youth registration
• Tides Healthy Democracy Fund (HDF)**
https://www.tides.org/campaigns/healthy-democracy-fund
Press: press@tides.org healthydemocracy@tides.org https://www.tides.org/contact/
charitable fund that partners with social justice donor networks and movement leaders to foster a healthier, more inclusive, and more reflective democracy. The primary purpose of the fund is two-fold: 1) Close the voter turnout gap, and 2) Defend the voting rights of communities of color, young voters, and the economically disadvantaged.
• Tony The Democrat / Postcards To Voters
Info@TonyTheDemocrat.org> ptv@mypostcard.com
MyPostcard as an online retailer of high quality print-on-demand postcards and greeting cards joined forces with Postcards to Voters.. Postcards to Voters are friendly, handwritten reminders from volunteers to targeted voters giving Democrats a winning edge in close, key races coast to coast.
• TPU – (The People’s Uprising)
https://thepeoplesuprising.org
info@thepeoplesuprising.com
serves as a collaborative partnership between community, elected officials, influencers, organizers and activists rising together to combat systemic oppressions. The People’s Uprising is a community organization focused on its four pillars: equity, access, justice and culture.
• Trilogy Interactive
https://www.trilogyinteractive.com
mmetzig@trilogyinteractive.com, lhunyh@trilogyinteractive.com,
Campaigns and causes across the country trust Trilogy to help them navigate all things digital. Tell us where you want to go, and we’ll create a custom plan to take you there. You’ll get the right set of services — no more, no less — provided by some of the best strategic minds in the space.
• Turbo Vote
info@turbovote.org
election reminders and get help with voter registration and voting by mail ..TurboVote is a tool designed to help voters cast their ballots..keeps track of voter registration, absentee, and vote-by-mail rules for all 50 states.
• Turrency Political
kara@turrencypolitical.com,
Turrency Political is a women-owned full-service campaign consultant agency. We are a progressive firm that offers campaign development and communications strategy along with award-winning creative assists.
• US Vote Foundation
https://www.usvotefoundation.org/
info@usvotefoundation.org
(202) 470-2480
provide online tools to assist US citizens living anywhere in the world to register to vote and request their absentee ballot using their state’s specific voter forms. This includes US citizens living within the US, living abroad or serving in the military.
• US DSA
https://campuslink.uc.edu/organization/uc_young_democratic_socialists_of_america
universityofcincinnatiydsa@gmail.com
anti-capitalist mass-action organization dedicated to bringing real change wherever and whenever possible. We are one of 200 Young Democratic Socialists of America (YDSA) university chapters who mobilize for tuition-free college, Medicare for All, a living wage, on demand abortion and much more.. from canvassing for our free laundry priority campaign to attending our meetings, reading clubs, or social events.
• UFCW – (United Food and Commercial Workers)
https://ufcwvotes.org/
https://www.facebook.com/UFCWVotes/
Every election season, members of our union family volunteer to talk to their coworkers, visit other worksites, and knock on doors to help “Get Out the Vote.” In some cases, members take time off from work and travel hundreds of miles to other states to encourage their fellow UFCW members to go to the polls.
• UFW – (United Farm Workers)
execoffice@ufw.org
media@ufw.org
championing legislative and regulatory reforms for farm workers covering issues such as overtime, heat safety, other worker protections, and pesticides.
• UJR – (Union For Reform Judaism)
Pressinquiry@URJ.org
you can take action in the Reform Jewish Movement’s 2022 campaign to strengthen our democracy by encouraging and protecting voter participation.
• Un-PAC
https://campaignlegal.org/about
https://campaignlegal.org/contact-us
(202) 736-2200
gateway drug to making our democracy truly representative and paving the way for solutions to urgent problems we all face.. Young Americans overwhelmingly care about climate change, affordable healthcare, student debt relief, common sense gun reform, immigration, and establishing a fair minimum wage.. Gotv, canvassing, organizing, petitions, direct action.
• Unidos USA
https://www.unidosusaf.org/about
info@unidosusaf.org
targeted get-out-the-vote campaign, conducted by a Latino led org to build Latino political power,, Arizona, Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Virginia.. issue-based advocacy campaigns.
• Unidos US Action Fund
https://www.unidosusaf.org/
info@unidosusaf.org
202-785-1670
invest in Latino registration and ongoing voter outreach. We are committed to involve our communities in the political process and advocate for the issues that Latinos care about.
• Unite Here!
https://unitehere.org/changing_lives/equity-and-civil-rights/ https://unitehere.org
communications@unitehere.org
presscontact@unitehere.org
Political Action: Gwen Miller: gmills@unitehere.org
robust political program to build worker power and turn key battleground states blue.. Take Back 2020 campaign in Nevada, Arizona, Florida, and beyond, we are dedicating ourselves to doing whatever it takes.
• United Federation of Teachers – (Teachers Union)
https://www.uft.org/
Press: press@uft.org
• United We Dream Action Fund
https://unitedwedream.org/who-we-are/contact-us
largest immigrant youth-led network in the country, our members are leading the fight for the dignity and respect of all immigrants. Whether we’re organizing in the streets, building cutting edge technology systems, opening doors for LGBTQ immigrant youth, clearing pathways to education, stopping deportations or creating alliances across social movements.
• Up To Us
https://www.uptous.org/contact
to move the needle with Gen Z. That means thinking about issues like voting, public health, and climate change through the lens of what will drive action with our generation..voter registration drive.
• Upland Software**
https://uplandsoftware.com/mobile-messaging/not-for-profit
media@uplandsoftware.com https://www.facebook.com/UplandSoftware/
Nonprofit, charitable, advocacy & political SMS software..Send real-time, personalized SMS messages to reach and engage supporters, donors, and volunteers…Text voting information and polling place locations, and help subscribers make a plan to vote.
• USW – (United Steelworkers – USWV – USW Voices)
https://www.uswvoices.org/state-voting-information
newmedia@usw.org
(Voter Outreach postcards etc) https://www.uswvoices.org/take-action
When union members cast their ballots, it makes our year-round work stronger because elected officials are more responsive to those who vote.
• Verified Voting
info@verifiedvoting.org
760-804-VOTE(8683)
election security, including post-election audits and election technology.
• Veterans For Responsible Democracy
contact@vfrl.org
maximize voter participation, and should work to make it is easier for all citizens to vote. Advocate for the right to vote by mail. Monitor and stand against voter intimidation.. Expand civic engagement.. Engage in and support peaceful protest, while opposing violent protest.
• Victory Fund**
https://victoryfund.org/contact
That’s why LGBTQ Victory Fund works to elect pro-choice, pro-equality candidates who are out members of the LGBTQ community to public office. Victory Fund rigorously reviews applications from around the country and we only endorse and support candidates we know can win.
• Voces de la Frontera
https://vdlf.org/voting-is-power
vdlf@vdlf.org
414-643-1620
statewide organization building a movement to put people and the planet before profits..Join the Defend Black Voters Coalition.
• Vote 411 – (by: LWV)
voterinformation@lwv.org
Launched by the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF) in October of 2006, VOTE411.org is a “one-stop-shop” for election related information. It provides nonpartisan information to the public with both general and state-specific information.
• Vote America
Gen: info@voteamerica.com
press@voteamerica.com
builds technology to simplify political engagement, increase voter turnout, and strengthen American democracy for all eligible voters.
• Vote At Home
Info@voteathome.orghttps://voteathome.org/contact/
voters are automatically mailed their ballots several weeks before an election— and are provided multiple ways to easily return their ballot. Voters also receive electronic notifications from their elections office as to the whereabouts and status of their ballots, and instructions on how to quickly and easily correct any issues.
• Vote Forward
Gen: hello@votefwd.org Press: press@votefwd.org
Our mission is to empower grassroots volunteers to encourage their fellow citizens in underrepresented communities to vote. We build tools to facilitate communications between Americans to help strengthen our democracy.. Write letters to voters in a “Social Campaign” to support Vote Forward’s core social mission of helping to increase the participation of historically underrepresented communities in the electorate.
• Vote Latino
contact@votolatino.org
has registered more than 300,000 young voters, many of whom they reached by launching the country’s first text-to-register voter registration campaign. They are also the minds behind National Voter Registration Day.
• Vote Pro-Choice
go@voteprochoice.us
protecting reproductive freedom, from working to decriminalize care to defunding fake clinics and providing support to patients..36 states will vote for Governor. 84% of State Legislative seats will be decided this year. More than 21,000 School Board positions are up for election.
• Vote Riders
info@voteriders.org
844-338-8743
ensure that no eligible voter is prevented from casting a ballot that counts due to voter ID laws, either directly from lack of acceptable ID or indirectly because of voter confusion. VoteRiders educates voters and assists citizens to secure their voter ID.
• Vote Save America – (Crooked Media)
votesaveamerica@crooked.com.
mobilize volunteers around both nearby and national opportunities to defend and grow progressive majorities
• Vote Vets
info@votevets.org Press: Eric Schmeltzer: eric@votevets.org
Securing voting rights and our democracy!
PROTECTING OUR REPUBLIC
Veterans understand firsthand the importance of our democracy—swearing our lives to protect the right of every American to participate fully in our system. We’re keeping that oath today, by fighting to secure voting rights and combating attacks on our elections.
• Vote Water
info@votewater.org
Our new site represents one unified mission; to serve as the voice and conscience of 22 million Floridians who recognize the importance of clean water to marine life, human life, and economic vitality.
• Vote.Org
info@vote.org
(GOTV) technology platform in America, with the goal of reaching historically underserved voters of color and underrepresented young voters. Through corporate and nonprofit partnerships, a large-scale community of grassroots donors, diverse coalition building, and influencer-driven outreach.
• Voter Participation Center
https://www.voterparticipation.org
partnerships@voterparticipation.org
membership-based organization dedicated to making women the most revered and respected voting bloc in the country.
• Voter Protection Corp
https://www.voter-protection.org/our-mission
INFO@VOTER-PROTECTION.ORG
political and legal pressure on local and state governments to ensure that laws are implemented fairly and capacity issues are addressed.. communicate with those citizens affected by voter suppression ..informed of their rights, and know the steps they can take to register and vote.. cutting-edge data science tools to complement our expert-driven legal analysis.
• Voter Reformation Project
https://www.voterformationproject.org
Contact on homepage
The Voter Formation Project is dedicated to increasing participation in local, state, & national elections through digital communication, experimentation, & knowledge sharing.
• Voters Not Politicians
https://votersnotpoliticians.com/ptv2022
info@votersnotpoliticians.com
(Voter protection Amendment initiative in MI)
The Promote the Vote 2022 coalition is collecting petition signatures to put this pro-voter initiative on the November ballot. This gives voters the opportunity to put the power back in the hands of ordinary Americans.
• Voters Of Tomorrow
info@votersoftomorrow.org
Press: communications@votersoftomorrow.org
https://www.facebook.com/voterstomorrow
led by young activists, strategists, and policy wonks. We know best how to turn out our own generation best at the ballot box… carry out research to fully understand Gen Z’s position on a range of issues..
• Voters With Disabilities – (National Disabilities Rights Network)
David Card, Communication Manager 202-567-3522 press@ndrn.org
Our right to access as voters with disabilities is guaranteed by law. No matter how you need to vote, whether by mail or in person, it is our right to participate in the political process..the majority of polling places not being fully ADA accessible.
• VoteWell.Net
admin@votewell.net
States need to check ballots & eligibility. Join groups of citizens in your state.. Observers: tips and training Citizens check counts in some states Model laws for better elections Voter Group Resource List: http://www.votewell.net/state.htm
• Voting Rights Lab
hello@votingrightslab.org>
press@votingrights lab.org
accelerating the movement for free and fair elections through expert analysis, research, and innovations. We track election-related legislation and current law in all 50 states and D.C. in our State Voting Rights Tracker.
• Voices Of Women
info@vownow.org
though various training programs for new and active members. These programs focus on community organizing, political education, and understanding domestic violence; they combine workshops and hands-on experience in community organizing. We continually develop a new generation of advocates, activists, and leaders dedicated to social justice.
• Walk The Walk
https://www.walkthewalkusa.org
https://www.walkthewalkusa.org/contact-us
network of 6,000+ contributors in 47 states, we’ve moved nearly $5 million during the past two years to power strategic grassroots civic engagement initiatives in the most competitive geographies in the nation. In 2020, Walk the Walk USA’s grassroots partners played pivotal roles in Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, among other states.
• Way To Win
hello@waytowin.us
Press@waytowin.us
fund state-based organizations across the country. Our commitment to the South and Southwest resulted in Democratic wins in Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada.
• Western Native Voices
https://westernnativevoice.org/, https://westernnativevoice.org/our-programs/civic-engagement/
info@westernnativevoice.org
voter registration, voter mobilization, (GOTV) activities, training and mobilizing individuals to take action.. increase the number of newly registered voters, voter turnout, and engagement with elected officials..mobilize voters during early in-person voting and on election day. During early in-person voting, we offer ballot pick up, drop off and replacement, rides to drop off ballots, and GOTV efforts during satellite election office hours. We canvass neighborhoods from the corners of our nations to the centers of our cities. We help to protect the voter by conducting poll watching, providing information on voter rights, and monitor policy that impacts voting access. All work is nonpartisan.
• When We All Vote
Partner Sign Up:https://whenweallvote.org/takeaction/partner/
earn the voting regulations and requirements in your state, how to request your ballot, how to find your polling place, and more.
• Woke Vote / New Nations Rising Action Fund
WOKE VOTE surprised the nation by having trained college students and church-goers, organize and turn out African Americans across Alabama en masse to block an accused child molester from office, and elect Democrat Doug Jones to the Senate. They hosted a Woke Vote Conference: A Road Map to A Woke 2018, to take their model national, as they continue to work on the ground with other groups to boost voter engagement and hold government accountable to all the people of Alabama.
• Women Effect Action Fund
https://womeneffectactionfund.org
Contact on Homepage
advocates at the ballot box for women’s economic equity, highlighting the importance of family friendly economic policies to the electorate, building support for smart policies for women and families and holding elected officials accountable to passing the policies that their constituents support.
• Women Of Color Coalition
https://www.womenofcolorcoalition.com
contact@womenofcolorcoalition.com
dedicated to building the political power of BIWOC and communities of color while supporting candidates and elected officials who best reflect our progressive policy mission and values.
• Women On The Rise
https://www.womenontherisega.org
Robyn@womenontherisega.org 470.301.0322
grassroots organization led by women of color who are targeted and/or impacted by the legal system. Women on the Rise works to educate, heal, and empower ourselves, one another and our communities to demand justice, dignity, and liberation for all.
• Women’s National Democratic Club
https://democraticwoman.org/get-out-the-vote
https://democraticwoman.org/contact/ – 202-232-7363
promote awareness about how to combat threats to our democracy, such as helping recruit poll workers and poll observers (particularly in VA) as well as supporting secretaries of state and other election administration officials as they uphold the integrity of elections.. focusing on Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada.
• Women’s March
https://www.womensmarch.com/about-us
press@womensmarch.com
fight to end the filibuster, defend voting rights and reproductive freedom, and promote equal rights for all, we are working to rethink democracy from the ground up, exploring visions for what a government and political system rooted in feminist values might be.
• Work Elections
https://workelections.org/contact
Press: Eric Robinson rrobinson@fairelectionscenter.org
poll worker recruitment: a lack of accessible, centralized information for the general public..the site directs prospective applicants to statewide applications, if available. If no application exists, the site enables visitors to submit an email to their local jurisdiction, indicating an interest in serving. Some small and sparsely-populated jurisdictions have little to no information available online.
• Worker’s Circle**
https://www.circle.org/our-issues#strengthening-democracy
info@circle.org 212-889-6800
an enlightened Jewish culture, and building and collectively engaging an activist community that fights for social and economic justice and civil liberties for all. . Our calls to voters of color support grassroots efforts by the NAACP, Black Voters Matter, and Mi Familia Vota to connect voters of color with the information they need to vote.
• Worker’s Defense Project
Gen: (512) 391-2305
Press: juan.benitez@workersdefense.org
community organization for low-wage, immigrant workers in the Texas construction industry.
• Working America**
https://www.workingamerica.org
info@workingamerica.org
from our city councils and school boards to the halls of Congress.. We go door-to-door.. across the country, and build strength..to demand action.
• Working Families Party**
sisrael@workingfamilies.org>; nsalgado@workingfamilies.org, mmitchell@workingfamilies.org
https://workingfamilies.org/contact/ (718) 222-3796
Organize outside the two parties, and then we recruit and train people-powered candidates up and down the ballot and run them to win.
• Working Heros PAC (Sanberg)
press@joesanberg.com
traveled the country giving ground support and mobilizing supporters on social media, while elevating the issue of poverty in the elected.. mobilizing support around candidates and incumbents who support a broad agenda to end poverty.
• Y Vote
https://yvoteny.org/__contact-us
cross-partisan youth voting movement through which young people connect their passions and beliefs with how they can make a difference, at and beyond the ballot box.
• Young People For
https://www.instagram.com/youngpeoplefor/?hl=en
A national long-term leadership development program for college-aged folks that identifies, engages, and empowers young people who are historically left out of the leadership development pipeline to take action in their community and campuses. Fellows and Alumni create blueprints for the most game-changing social justice work in the nation. This includes support for YP4 Fellows in activities ranging from voter engagement, advocacy, and policy crafting. Two key opportunities include Our Courts Matter and Voter Initiatives.
Issue Areas: Climate / Environment, Economic Justice, Education, End Mass Criminalization, Healthcare, Immigrant Rights, LGBTQ+, Racial Justice, Religious Freedom, Reproductive Justice, Voting Rights
• Youth Activism Project
https://youthactivismproject.org
https://youthactivismproject.org/get-involved
We train teens to become activist leaders in their communities.It’s time youth are no longer excluded from real world decision-making.
• Youth Engagement Fund
https://youthengagementfund.org
info@youthengagementfund.org
only donor collaborative dedicated to increasing the civic participation and electoral power of young people..serves as the megaphone for the youth civic engagement within the philanthropic sector.. building political participation and civic activism among young people, their networks, and communities.. uplift the voices and agency of Black, Indigenous, and youth of color to advance democratic governance.
• YMCA – (GOTV)
https://www.ywca.org/advocacy/get-out-the-vote-initiative
communications@ywca.org
advocacy@ywca.org
make registering to vote and encouraging others to register as easy as possible.
• Zero Hour
https://www.thisiszerohour.org
info@thisiszerohour.org
media@thisiszerohour.org
youth-led movement creating entry points, training, and resources for new young activists and organizers (and adults who support our vision) wanting to take concrete action around climate change
*With special credit to Movement Voter Project’s members list