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In 2024, we recruited over 30 student and youth volunteers, knocked on 2,000 doors, and made over 6,000 calls statewide. In 2025, we will focus on base and coalition building by: 1)Investing in Year-Round Member Engagement: Strengthening trust through 1:1 check-ins, active listening, and issue-based organizing. 2)Empowering Communities: Equipping immigrant organizations and allies with tools to mobilize their members. 3)Foster a Unified Front: Develop a shared vision and strategy that aligns our efforts across communities
COA will work with volunteers to host voter registration efforts in our community before transitioning our efforts to turning voters out this fall. We will also provide accessible election information to voters and identify and meet the language and transportation needs of the immigrant community on Election Day.
Community Organizing Alliance (COA) is a social justice, civic engagement organization which educates, empowers and engages young people centering Black and immigrant voices.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: ME
Congressional Districts Engaged: ME-02
Geographic Density Focus: Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Immigrant
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Civic engagement, Immigrant rights, Gun violence
Contact: Safiya Khalid, Executive Director, safiya.khalid@coamaine.org

Community Engagement Actions

Donor Organizer Hub builds base and mobilizes money for our movements through training, coaching, and convening everyday people to fundraise in their communities for causes they care about.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Leadership Diversity: Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Contact: Haley Bash, Executive Director, haley@donororganizerhub.org

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The MEJCA program in 2024 elections includes movement base-building and communications efforts through energy democracy, issue advocacy, and corporate accountability for Michigan's monopoly private-investor owned utility companies. Tactics include canvassing, events, and phone banking as well as significant digital communications including videos, posts, and movement mobilization invitations. And, the organizing work will continue off-cycle.
The MEJC program in 2024 elections includes movement base-building and communications efforts through energy democracy, issue advocacy, and corporate accountability for Michigan's monopoly private-investor owned utility companies. Tactics include canvassing, events, and phone banking as well as significant digital communications including videos, posts, and movement mobilization invitations. And, the organizing work will continueoff-cycle.
We are a coalition of diverse communities: urban and rural, Black, white, Indigenous, Latinx, Middle Eastern, Asian, Pacific Islanders, and working class. We convene and work together to engage in electoral politics with a bold climate agenda for Michigan.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: MI
Congressional Districts Engaged: MI-10
Geographic Density Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Multi-racial (including white), Adults (aged 35-65)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Top Priority Issues: Civic engagement, Voter participation, Environment
Contact: Anne Marie Hertl, Deputy Director, annemarie@michiganej.org

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NNCP is a social impact organization that is a service-based, nonpartisan 501c3 organization that spent months analyzing our data, staying in communities, deepening existing relationships, and creating new ones to provide a road map of service for the future. We work to engage in historically and continually marginalized communities to bridge the gaps between politics, politicians and people. In doing this most critical work, we help lift Black and Brown people to claim their power.
New North Carolina Project is knocking doors in targeted BIPOC communities in Mecklenburg and Gaston Counties, running a social media campaign and continuing work on local HBCU campuses to register young Black men.
NNCP works to help underserved communities claim their power through economic mobility, housing security, public safety and civic engagement. We speak for the #TrueMajority.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: NC
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Multi-racial (including white)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35)
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Civic engagement, Environment, Economic justice
Contact: Dr. Aimy Steele, CEO, aimy@newnorthcarolinaproject.org

Community Engagement Actions

The New North Carolina Project Action Fund (NNCPAF) implemented a comprehensive electoral program in 2023-2024, leveraging strategic field operations, community engagement, and relational organizing to mobilize voters in underrepresented communities. Our approach combined door-to-door canvassing, digital engagement, and a multitouch strategy rooted in decision science to ensure meaningful voter contact and activation.
Engages communities of color year round in education, direct aid, and collective action in 4 Pillars: Economic Mobility, Public Safety, Housing Security, and Civic Engagement. We directly canvass voters about our Buildings Upgrade Program, energy audits, and the connection to their vote in the upcoming election.
We make North Carolina politics reflect the true majority by centering & investing in communities, expanding the engaged electorate, and creating #lifelongvoters.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: NC
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander), Latinx
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35)
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Civic engagement, Environment, Economic justice
Contact: Dr. Aimy Steele, CEO, aimy@newnorthcarolinaproject.org

Community Engagement Actions

OCEJ is a fiscally sponsored project of OneOC and our mission is to advance environmental justice in the ancestral lands of the Acjachemen and Tongva Nations, now known as Orange County. Our goals include building a grassroots movement by training resident leaders, especially youth; expanding an engaged base of voters and activists; and forming coalitions with diverse community stakeholders. We aim to improve environmental quality in underserved communities by addressing issues like lead contamination in Santa Ana, soil and blood lead levels in residents, water quality in communities of color across OC, and the protection of local Indigenous sacred sites.
As a fiscal project of OneOC, OCEJ’s 2025 programs will build off of the momentum of our past year’s accomplishments to expand our work across the region and create new coalitions to advance environmental justice in Orange County. Our priorities for this year include: expanding access to soil, water, and air testing in residential communities across Orange County; building support networks so communities can collectively respond to natural disasters and other emergencies; and finally, building leadership among Orange County low-income youth of color through our Defending the Sacred internship and summer organizing academy.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: CA
Congressional Districts Engaged: CA-40, CA-45, CA-46, CA-47
Geographic Density Focus: Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Multi-racial (including white), Latinx
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Local Policy Advocacy, Environment, Youth activism
Contact: Robert Coleman, Director of Nonprofit Services, rcoleman@oneoc.org

Community Engagement Actions

Work On Climate is on a mission to build the workforce needed to solve climate change equitably and justly.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Geographic Density Focus: Other
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach
Leadership Diversity: Volunteer-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Climate change
Contact: Eugene Kirpichov, Executive Director, eugene@workonclimate.org

Community Engagement Actions