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350 Wisconsin (c3)

2025 Programs
350 Wisconsin is planning a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote (GOTV) effort to promote voter turnout and highlight the importance of the upcoming election. We will also be conducting GOTV efforts via our c4 sister organization, 350 Wisconsin Action. Our efforts will include sharing nonpartisan candidate information, providing background on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, supplying voter registration information, and offering inclusive opportunities for civic engagement with elected officials and other leaders throughout the year.
2024 Programs
350 Wisconsin is registering new voters, primarily focusing on college campuses and surrounding cities. They host events, table, send postcards, and use relational organizing to register students.
Mission
We mobilize grassroots power to change hearts and minds, laws and policies, and humanity’s massive systems to make transformational progress toward environmental justice and solving the climate crisis by 2030.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged: WI
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: WI-02, WI-03, WI-07
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35), Adults (aged 35-65)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Volunteer-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Lead Contact: Stephanie Robinson, Co-Executive Director, she/her, stephanie.robinson@350wisconsin.org, (608) 345-9347

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907 Action (PAC)

2024 Programs
The Alaska Voter Guide is a unique tool in the landscape and is complementary to the work campaigns and other independent expenditure groups are doing. This guide voices 907 Action's support for specific candidates.
Mission
To engage and inform Alaska voters about election dates and candidates on the ballot.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
States Engaged: AK
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AK-AL
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Lead Contact: Aubrey Wieber, Director, he/him, aubrey@907initiative.org, (503) 720-9227

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Alaska Public Interest Research Group Inc. (c3)

Organization Description
Alaska Public Interest Research Group (AKPIRG) is a nonprofit founded in 1974 that is committed to connecting Alaskans to reliable information about public interest issues. Unlike most PIRGs, AKPIRG has no ties to university or student PIRG organizations, or to the national PIRG system. Designed to represent the interests of consumers, AKPIRG provides a vehicle for promoting the concerns of under-represented Alaskans into the mainstream of public policy making. We have five intersecting and often-related issue areas that we work on: energy, broadband, economic justice, language access, and good government.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
States Engaged: AK
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AK-AL
Geographic Density Focus: Rural and Small cities (<100k), Urban - Large city, or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Native American/Indigenous, Federal Legislators, State Legislators
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Lead Contact: Natalie Kiley-Bergen, Energy Lead, she/her, natalie@akpirg.org, (518) 763-7764

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Democracy Labs (c3)

2024 Programs
Geo-targeting. Chatbots. AI generated videos. Canvassing apps.
Mission
We apply innovative tech and storytelling to social justice and voting rights causes. We do this pro bono using mostly free apps and freely share how we solved a challenge so other other groups can do it themselves too.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
States Engaged: AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN, IA, ME, MI, MN, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TX, VA, WA, WI, FL
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AK-AL, AZ-01, AZ-06, CA-13, CA-22, CA-27, CA-41, CA-45, CA-47, CO-03, CO-08, CT-05, IA-03, IL-17, IN-01, ME-02, MI-10, MI-07, MI-08, MN-02, MT-01, NC-01, NE-02, NH-01, NJ-07, NM-02, NV-03, NY-17, NY-18, NY-19, NY-22, NY-03, NY-04, OH-01, OH-13, OH-09, OR-05, OR-06, PA-10, PA-17, PA-07, PA-08, TX-34, VA-02, VA-07, WA-03, WI-03
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach, Latinx
Leadership Diversity: Volunteer-led, BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Lead Contact: Deepak Puri, Co-Founcer, he/him, deepak@thedemlabs.org, (415) 606-4416

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Democracy Labs (c4/LLC)

2024 Programs
Geo-targeting. Chatbots. AI generated videos. Canvassing apps.
Mission
We apply innovative tech and storytelling to social justice and voting rights causes. We do this pro bono using mostly free apps and freely share how we solved a challenge so other other groups can do it themselves too.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
States Engaged: AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, GA, IL, IN, IA, ME, MI, MN, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TX, VA, WA, WI, FL
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AK-AL, AZ-01, AZ-06, CA-13, CA-22, CA-27, CA-41, CA-45, CA-47, CO-03, CO-08, CT-05, IA-03, IL-17, IN-01, ME-02, MI-10, MI-07, MI-08, MN-02, MT-01, NC-01, NE-02, NH-01, NJ-07, NM-02, NV-03, NY-17, NY-18, NY-19, NY-22, NY-03, NY-04, OH-01, OH-13, OH-09, OR-05, OR-06, PA-10, PA-17, PA-07, PA-08, TX-34, VA-02, VA-07, WA-03, WI-03
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach, Latinx
Leadership Diversity: Volunteer-led, BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Lead Contact: Deepak Puri, Co-Founcer, he/him, deepak@thedemlabs.org, (415) 606-4416

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Dermatology Interest Group Association (c3)

Mission
The Dermatology Interest Group Association (DIGA) is a national student-run organization committed to providing volunteering, networking, and research opportunities to medical students interested in a career in dermatology. Our initiatives fall under three spheres: Application: Partnerships, events, & workshops built around supporting students in the residency application process, increasing transparency of the process, and centralizing information flow. Empowerment: Identifying disparities and inefficacies in the current landscape of dermatology applicants, and working with professionals and our peers to develop tools to address them. We have a Policy, Advocacy and Diversity (PAD) Chair and committee. Some of the PAD committee goals are to work on civic engagement for patients and advocate for policy issues that can impact patients as well as the medical community. Additionally, we also have 5 Working Groups that focus on the following: 1. LGBTQ+ Health 2. Climate Change and Sustainability 3. Expanding Opportunities for those Without Home Programs 4. Skin of Color 5. Increasing Representation in Dermatology. Enrichment: Creating platforms and environments to allow students to reach their full potential in exploring dermatological interests, expressing ideas, and expanding their medical education.
Budget Size: #REF!
States Engaged: AZ, PA, TX
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AZ-01, AZ-06, PA-08, PA-10, PA-17
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: Volunteer-led, BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Lead Contact: Itisha Jefferson, Policy, Advocacy and Diversity (PAD) Chair, she/her, ijefferson@luc.edu

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League of Conservation Voters Education Fund (c3)

2025 Programs
Community power and capacity building Civic engagement Clean & Green Campaign: secure resources that prioritize the investments our community and environment need most related to Electric Vehicle public transit & infrastructure, urban green spaces, and complete streets. Clean Energy: We will continue to inform our community about the importance of clean and renewable energy and the role the Arizona Corporation Commission plays in our ability to move forward. We support at least 50% clean and renewable energy by 2030 and 100% clean and renewable energy by 2050. Public Lands: create awareness around the lack of equitable access to outdoor spaces
Mission
Chispa Arizona is organizing within our Latinx communities to grow political power and civic engagement for environmental justice in Arizona as a program of the League of Conservation Voters Education Fund. We build the capacity of Latinx families to influence policymakers and pressure polluters to protect communities’ rights to clean air and water, healthy neighborhoods, and a safe climate for generations to come. We are growing the infrastructure and leadership necessary for Latinx families to hold polluters and decision-makers accountable, demanding environmental justice and equity for our communities.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: AZ
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AZ-01, AZ-02, AZ-03, AZ-04, AZ-05, AZ-06, AZ-07, AZ-08, AZ-08
Geographic Density Focus: Rural / Suburban / Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Latinx, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Lead Contact: Nichole Cassidy, Development Director, she/they, ncassidy@lcv.org, (602) 705-3865

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Mi Familia En AcciΓ³n - CA (c4)

2024 Programs
Mi Familia California’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on in-language doors, phones/texts; engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and youth program; turnout college students by partnering with universities; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaigns.
Mission
Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (MFVEF) is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice through increased civic participation by promoting leadership development, citizenship, issue organizing, voter registration, and voter participation.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: CA
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: CA-13, CA-22, CA-27
Geographic Density Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Yesenia Ochoa, Deputy Director of Development, she/her, yeseniao@mifamiliavota.org, (208) 230-3773

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Mi Familia Vota Education Fund - CA (c3)

2024 Programs
MFVEF California’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on in-language doors, phones/texts; engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and youth program; turnout college students by partnering with universities; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaigns.
Mission
Mi Familia Vota Education Fund (MFVEF) is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice through increased civic participation by promoting leadership development, citizenship, issue organizing, voter registration, and voter participation.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: CA
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: CA-13, CA-22, CA-27
Geographic Density Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Yesenia Ochoa, Deputy Director of Development, she/her, yeseniao@mifamiliavota.org, (208) 230-3773

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Sister District Action Network (c4/PAC)

Organization Description
Sister District Advocacy Network (SDAN) furthers the common good and general welfare of the community through programs designed to achieve the following goals: educating Americans about the role of state legislatures and the potential for state legislative policy to impact the lives of individuals and communities, increasing public trust in state legislatures, promoting greater representativeness of state legislators, and building opportunities for community-centered civic engagement. By increasing trust, representativeness, and civic engagement, SDAN will improve the quality of public policy passed by state legislatures and the trust in state government, to the benefit of all Americans.
2025 Programs
Our narrative change and storytelling program creates, measures, and disseminates compelling content and messages about the power and promise of state policy. Our research program investigates, measures and reports on crucial trends at the state legislative level, including the composition and reflectiveness of state legislatures, voter participation in state elections, and state legislative electoral outcomes over time. Our State Bridges program will raise funds for 501(C)(3) organizations running year round nonpartisan organizing programs in their local communities.
2024 Programs
Supports Democrats running for competitive state legislative seats, where precision investments can close narrow margins and win entire chambers. We β€œsister” our local volunteers with endorsed candidates, bringing capacity for phonebanking, fundraising, and more. We complement this with campaign services, rooted in research and tailored to the district.
Mission
Sister District builds enduring progressive power in state legislatures. We do this by supporting candidates, mobilizing volunteers, empowering lawmakers, and educating voters.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: AZ, MI, MN, NV, NH, NC, PA, VA, WI
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AZ-01, AZ-06, AZ-04, AZ-05, NC-01, NV-03, NH-01, NH-02, PA-07, PA-10, PA-17, WI-01
Geographic Density Focus: Rural / Suburban / Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Multi-racial (including white), Women
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Lead Contact: Sarah Curmi, Executive Director, she/her, curmi@sisterdistrict.com, (734) 717-2748

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WISDOM (c3)

2025 Programs
In 2025, WISDOM will reach more than 100,000 Wisconsin voters in advance of the April 1 election for the State Supreme Court. In April, WISDOM will mobilize more than 1,000 members for "Madison Action Day" and visits to legislators, especially regarding state budget issues that impact the criminal legal system, immigrants, schools and health care for low-income people. 2025 will also kick off WISDOM's "Organizing Revival" and efforts to double our capacity by 2026.
2024 Programs
Voter registration throughout Wisconsin via elational organizing, door-to-door canvassing, tabling, events, and outreach in congregations. Focus on people impacted by the criminal legal system, by the immigration system, and people connected to progressive faith communities.
Mission
WISDOM organizes people directly impacted by the criminal legal system, by the immigration system, and people connected to progressive faith communities. We are Black, white, Latinx and Native American. We work to build community, to empower leaders, and to bring about real change in the systems that impact especially marginalized communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
States Engaged: WI
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: WI-03
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Faith-based, Other
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Lead Contact: Yolanda Perkins, Integrated Voter Engagement Director, she/her, yperkins18@gmail.com, (414) 309-4851

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Worker Power Institute (c3)

2024 Programs
Worker Power Institute and Worker Power are organizations committed to economic, social, and racial justice through education, services, and advocacy. They focus on voter engagement, policy interventions, and canvasser training, emphasizing voter registration and nonpartisan messaging. They prioritize outreach to communities of color and low-income groups, particularly through community colleges, and match native Spanish speakers with Latinx communities.
Mission
Worker Power Institute is a (501c3) multi-racial, multigenerational organization dedicated to achieving economic, social, and racial justice through community education, direct services, civic engagement, and policy advocacy.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
States Engaged: AZ
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AZ-01,
Geographic Density Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Lead Contact: Azra Variscic, Development Director, she/her, avariscic@workerpower.com, (310) 339-2962

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