The CaPAConnector is an interactive platform that profiles hundreds of community-rooted organizations that are engaging voters and advocating for climate, social, racial and/or economic justice. For donors who seek to deploy funds strategically in targeted geographies, with high-impact yet low-profile community organizations, the CaPAConnector dynamic database offers a powerful tool of discovery. This database is constantly updated and can be filtered by geography, constituencies, engagement actions, and other criteria.
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While this database contains more than 500 entities, it is not a complete list of the thousands of organizations doing impactful work. Organizations are invited to fill out this Card Creation Form to be added to the CaPA Connector.
Most of the CaPA Connector data is self-reported by the organizations and CaPA has not completed a 3rd party assessment of accuracy.
CaPA evaluates where programs are fielded within a State by using congressional district boundaries. An org delivering engagement actions within the boundaries of a congressional district does not necessarily mean that group is engaging in a congressional district race.
Aliento will develop content to strengthen connections between school districts, families, and students. For example, Aliento organized large-scale mobilization efforts at Arizona State University, bringing 1,000 students in solidarity with DREAMers facing targeted opposition.
Advocacy efforts focus on protecting legal and educational rights, including Plyler v. Doe and Proposition 308, which grants in-state tuition to DREAMers.
Aliento will continue to implement Know Your Rights (KYR) trainings, college readiness workshops, and arts and healing workshops.
Aliento targets young people (18-35), Latinxs, and immigrant supporters through phone banking, canvassing, relational organizing, and social media and digital ads. Through storytelling, Aliento educates on the importance of voting, candidate knowledge, and stances on immigration issues. Aliento incorporates personal narratives and economic data to engage low-propensity and disenfranchised voters.
Aliento serves undocumented, DACA, and mixed immigration status families to transform trauma into hope and action. We are youth-led and directly impacted people and allies who are invested in the well-being, emotional healing, and leadership development of those impacted by the inequities of lacking an immigration status.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
We engage with Asian American Native Hawaiin and Pacific Islanders (AANHPIs) statewide through events and tabling, door knocking, phone and text banking, direct mail, digital ads, and ethnic media. We reach young voters through our civic engagement youth program, and utilize our outreach tactics to turn out AANHPI, BIPOC, youth, and independent voters.
Arizona Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Advocates (AZ AANHPI Advocates) mission is to empower and engage the Arizona AANHPI community, encouraging civic engagement and educate the community on relevant public policies, to facilitate the creation of an equitable society and inclusive democracy.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
WIth our voter registration program, we targeted campuses, Asian districts, and east valley areas with high foot traffic. In 2024, we partnered with Free Our Vote and AZ Justice Protect in a mailer program to get newly eligible people to register to vote. We are proud to contribute to expanding a voter block where people feel empowered by their votes.
Number of Voters Registered: 2,182
Number of Free Our Vote Mailers Sent: 42,779
Increasing Asian American Native Hawaiin and Pacific Islander representation through in-person canvassing (and sub-granting to partner organizations for canvassing programs), youth fellowships, volunteer-led relational organizing, digital ads, ethnic media, and text and phone banking.
Arizona Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) for Equity (AZ AANHPI for Equity) is a state-wide Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) organization striving for equity and justice by building power through community directed organizing, increasing civic engagement, and empowering young leaders.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Organization that mobilizes undocumented youth and adults, students and LGBTQ individuals will register voters in Maricopa, Pima, Yuma and Santa Cruz counties.
ACE is a 501 (c)3 member-led social justice organization that develops and mobilizes undocumented working youth and adults, students, and LGBTQ individuals to strategically take ownership and responsibility to advance economic, social, and racial justice. By building power through leadership development, citizenship, civic engagement, advocacy and education, we are creating a more inclusive and just standard of equality in the state of Arizona. Income equality, protection of public education, immigrant rights, and health care are just a few of ACE’s priorities in creating a better Arizona for all.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Black-led organization will register voters in high traffic areas (e.g. libraries, shopping centers, and community colleges), table at community events and partner with churches and schools to hold voter registration drives in three largest AZ counties.
Arizona Coalition for Change is a Black-led organization with a dynamic multicultural team that empowers everyday people to transform their community through building civic power, leadership development, and community collaboration. We advocate for lasting progressive public policies that change the dynamics for our communities by putting people first. We work to develop and uplift voices in our communities to take on our nation's most pressing issues.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach
Organization Leadership: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers, Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Our goal is to engage 1,250 newly eligible individuals and successfully register 500 voters. Through the It’s Official Campaign, we will provide frequent, accessible, and engaging voter registration clinics in primarily Maricopa County and the surrounding rural areas of Pima and Pinal County.
Black Phoenix Organizing Collective (BPOC/501(c)3) is building a bigger, better, Blacker future in PHX. We practice cultural organizing among inter-generational Black folks that centers queer and trans people, formerly incarcerated, disabled people, and Muslim immigrants and refugees. We prioritize the needs of Black people through two programs: Disability Justice and Reproductive Justice. We believe that supporting mental healthcare, holding, and creating space for vulnerability is a piece of how we free ourselves as abolitionists. We are moving to breaking down harmful systems and building new ones. Over the last year we have also committed ourselves to transformative justice practices even when it’s painful, or uncomfortable in all spaces.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Lead Contact: Nico DeGalloOperations and Policy Managernico@bpcaz.org
Priority Issues: Our voter registration program is non-partisan. The populations we engage value issues of racial justice, economic justice, reproductive justice, disability justice, and climate/environmental justice.
Our goal is to engage 1,250 newly eligible individuals and successfully register 500 voters. Through the It’s Official Campaign, we will provide frequent, accessible, and engaging voter registration clinics in primarily Maricopa County and the surrounding rural areas of Pima and Pinal County.
Black Political Cultivation Arizona (BPCAZ/501(c)4) is a political organization working to transform the quality of life for marginalized people through electoral change. We are flexing Black political power in elections to fight for the outcomes that are best for the community, as well as hold elected officials accountable. Our goal is to elect Black people to leadership in Phoenix and Arizona who are values-aligned and committed to using political power to 1) realize our goals of community change and 2) transform the quality of life for Black People and people of marginalized identities and backgrounds.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Lead Contact: Nico DeGalloOperations and Policy Managernico@bpcaz.org
Priority Issues: The populations we engage value issues of racial justice, economic justice, reproductive justice, disability justice, and climate/environmental justice.
Cambio Texas's 2024 campaign seeks to engage youth and Latino communities in the Rio Grande Valley, promoting leadership that truly represents our needs. Through block walking, digital outreach, and texting, we aim to educate, navigate voting processes, and significantly increase voter turnout for more reflective representation in Texas.
CambioTexas is dedicated to transforming Texas into a beacon of progressive leadership and civic engagement. By empowering the youth, Latino, and other minority communities, we strive to elevate voter turnout and advocate for leadership that mirrors our state's diverse ethos. We challenge the status quo of civic disengagement and push for substantial investments in infrastructure, healthcare, fair immigration, environmental stewardship, economic justice, and public education. Our mission is to mobilize change through organizing, voting, and encouraging a new generation to pursue public office, ensuring a fair and inclusive system for all.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Community Organizing & Leadership Development
Clean & Green Campaign: Secure resources that prioritize the investments our community and environment need most in Electric Vehicle public transit and infrastructure, urban green spaces, and complete streets.
Clean Energy
Public Lands Access
Democracy: continue large-scale voter mobilization, transformational community organizing, and structural democracy reform.
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. 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: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Community Organizing & Leadership Development
Clean & Green Campaign: Secure resources that prioritize the investments our community and environment need most in Electric Vehicle public transit and infrastructure, urban green spaces, and complete streets.
Clean Energy
Public Lands Access
Democracy: continue large-scale voter mobilization, transformational community organizing, and structural democracy reform.
Chispa AZ PAC is running a strategic and robust statewide campaign focused on the Arizona State Legislature, Arizona Corporation Commission, and board of county supervisors, targeting New American and climate voters through investing in a field program (250k doors), a bilingual digital campaign, radio ads, billboards, and earned media.
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. 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.
Civic Engagement Beyond Voting has earned credibility through years of year-round engagement and calls to action. We engage through down-ballot focus, public testimony, letters to the editor, and other direct grassroots actions showcasing local elected bodies and their importance, including voter registration events at high schools.
Civic Engagement Beyond Voting works to engage Arizonans with their state and local government to enact progressive change, by training and empowering them to lift their voices using written, vocal, and online tools.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Fuerte registers youth, Latinx and other BIPOC, and LQBTQ communities in urban and rural Arizona using online ads, digital voter registration tools, and voter registration events highlighting issues of voting rights, environmental justice, and housing justice.
At Fuerte, we move people to collective action for voting rights, housing justice, environmental justice, and other issues through art and culture. We are an artist-led multi-issue civic-engagement community organization centering Arizona women of color and LGBTQ perspectives in our Art and Artists.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Fuerte engages those who are labeled ‘unlikely’ voters: working class voters of color and young voters. Fuerte will build a housing justice voter bloc in low turnout base districts and competitive districts. We will do this through layered digital, text, and door touches, voter education, and GOTV.
At Fuerte, we move people to collective action for voting rights, housing justice, environmental justice, and other issues through art and culture. We are an artist-led multi-issue civic-engagement community organization centering Arizona women of color and LGBTQ perspectives in our Art and Artists.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Ground Game Texas expands voter engagement through ballot initiatives, grassroots organizing, and policy advocacy, focusing on underrepresented communities. We mobilize young, BIPOC, and working-class Texans through year-round voter education, signature collection, and community-driven campaigns. Our hybrid model combines direct democracy efforts with deep organizing to drive progressive change at the local and state levels. By empowering new and infrequent voters, we are building long-term civic participation and advancing policies that reflect the will of Texans.
Ground Game Fund promotes democracy and social justice by engaging in community organizing and public education programs across Texas.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Keep Arizona Blue Student Coalition is mobilizing young voters statewide to elect Democrats up and down the ballot. Our 2024 GOTV programs will reach tens of thousands of Gen-Zers, turning them out to vote through youth-targeted door-knocking, phone and text banking, social media and digital ads, and events.
Keep Arizona Blue Student Coalition is a youth-founded, youth-led PAC, mobilizing young voters to elect Democrats up and down the ballot.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
LUCHA will be targeting 588,548 voters. The universe includes New American Majority voters (people of color, single women, millennials), swing district independent voters, high turnout + low turnout democratic voters. We aim to reach 10,000 voters through long term relational organizing.
Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) organizes low- and moderate-income and minority families to take action on the issues most important to them and advance the cause of social and economic justice for all. Working in collaboration with its sister organization, ACE, LUCHA incorporates leadership development with grassroots issue-based campaigns, advocacy, and civic engagement to create an Arizona in which every resident has an equal voice in determining the policies and shaping the decision-making bodies that will govern our communal life.
MOVE Texas plans to amplify its impact in 2025 through organizing, member-led advocacy, and leadership development, empowering young Texans to engage in the political process. With the 89th Texas Legislative session underway, we are rolling out key initiatives including our "Get Sh*t Done" Agenda, Youth Capitol Takeover, and Anti-Lege Lege Club to mobilize young people to take bold action against restrictive policies on climate, reproductive rights, and democracy. Our evergreen civic engagement efforts will focus
We will operate 25 campus chapters focused on civic engagement and issue advocacy, register 7,000 new voters, roll out an endorsement process, expand access to voting (campus polling locations, countywide polling), launch voting rights, climate, and gender justice issue campaigns to engage young issues-first voters, and conduct leadership development programs to grow youth-led power building capacity. Up until the election, we will follow up with registered voters to ensure that they are informed and prepared to vote.
MOVE Texas is a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to building the power of young people in underrepresented communities through civic engagement, leadership development, and issue advocacy. Young Texans possess the appetite and the energy to influence the decisions and processes that impact their lives and communities, positioning them to make waves in the Texas political landscape and beyond. We invest in and engage young people to become agents of change who harness their power to hold elected officials accountable and champion progressive policies. Through intentional coaching and support, we empower young people to build a responsive, accountable, and equitable democracy.
MOVE Texas plans to amplify its impact in 2025 through organizing, member-led issue education, and leadership development, empowering young Texans to engage in the democratic process. With the 89th Texas Legislative session underway, we are rolling out our "Get Sh*t Done" Agenda to guide our work around key issues like climate, reproductive rights, and democracy. Our evergreen civic engagement efforts will focus on voter registration and municipal elections, and we will be working to expand
We will operate 25 campus chapters focused on civic engagement and issue advocacy, register 13,000 new voters, expand polling access (campus polling locations, countywide polling), launch voting rights, climate, and gender justice issue campaigns to engage young issues-first voters, and operate leadership development programs to grow capacity for youth-led organizing and power building. Up until the election, we will follow up with registered voters to ensure that they are informed and prepared to vote.
MOVE Texas is a grassroots, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to building the power of young people in underrepresented communities through civic engagement, leadership development, and issue education. Young Texans possess the appetite and the energy to make their voices heard in the decisions and processes that impact their lives and communities, positioning them to make waves in Texas and beyond. We invest in and engage young people to become agents of change who harness their power to engage their peers in the democratic process to champion progressive values. Through intentional coaching and support, we empower young people to build a responsive, accountable, and equitable democracy.
Increase the Number of women in elected and appointed positions.
Draft legislation that centers on equality and the needs of women.
Support candidates who support women.
In 2025 we will endorse women in Virginia for Governor, Lt. Governor and Attorney General. Currently there are 44 women running for VA House and we expect to endorse at least 25 of them. Our planned activities includes postcards, making phone calls, texting, canvassing, billboards and radio ads.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Building leaders in the immigrant community. Working on supporting immigrant families, housing, climate, and public education. Connecting leaders with their elected officials. Building power.
Volunteers will hold listening sessions in precincts with the lowest voter turnout and within diverse institutions; voter registration will be part of all events.
Northern Arizona Institutions for Community Leadership is the education and training arm of Northern Arizona Interfaith Council. NAIC and NAICL work to build leadership for civic participation across lines of race, class, age, and religion and organize for issues that advance the common good.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,001
Our c3 partners in Arizona are committed to a powerful Get out the Vote campaign. They aim to knock on over 1 million unique doors, make over 1.2 million phone calls, and send over 700,000 texts to mobilize Latinx, Black, AANHPI, Native American, youth, and women communities.
In the wake of SB 1070, four immigrant rights organizations came together with the goal of registering 12,000 Latino voters. Shortly afterwards, One Arizona was born. More than a decade later, One Arizona is made up of 30 organizations active all over Arizona. We are completely nonpartisan, focused on improving the lives of Arizonans, especially people of color and young people, by building a culture of civic participation.
We believe that by presenting a consistent message across many channels, with a variety of different ways to engage and plug in along the way, we can shift public opinion and awareness around issues of shared economic prosperity, and create public demand for a progressive economic policy agenda. We're working to build a public narrative that reaches Arizonans year round and inspires them to action in their communities, at the Capital, and at the ballot.
Opportunity Arizona will run $2 to $3 million in paid communication persuasion campaigns for Arizona state legislative races through CTV/OTT, digital, mail, etc. For persuasion campaigns we target undecided likely voters and GOTV targets. We intend to translate our year-round organizing work to supplement turnout among our GOTV targets.
Opportunity Arizona builds political power by engaging and persuading voters. Our work strengthens policies that create opportunities for working class Arizonans to earn a dignified living wage.
Black-led organization registering voters in high traffic areas (e.g. libraries, shopping centers, and community colleges), tabling at community events and partner with churches and schools to hold voter registration drives in three largest AZ counties.
Our Voice, Our Vote - Arizona is a member-led organization, committed to advocating for sustainable progressive public policies that address the most pressing issues in our communities. We build power by mobilizing voters, training the next generation of leaders, electing champions into office, and holding elected officials accountable. We work to empower our communities by putting people first to ensure all voices are heard.
As far-right networks spread disinformation and hate, Megaphone is scaling organic content and information sharing by using organizing tactics to recruit volunteers who take action digitally and engage voters with progressive messaging. We’re producing content on key issues that we then amplify through traditional communications and the Megaphone program.
At Progress Arizona, our vision is an Arizona that works for everyone, no matter who you are, where you’re from, who you love or how much you make. We serve as a digital hub for Arizona progressives. We offer training, coaching, and coordination to grassroots groups, provide strategic rapid response capacity, and execute cutting-edge digital campaigns.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
As far-right networks spread disinformation and hate, Megaphone is scaling organic content and information sharing by using organizing tactics to recruit volunteers who take action digitally and engage voters with progressive messaging. We’re producing content on key issues that we then amplify through traditional communications and the Megaphone program.
At Progress Arizona, our vision is an Arizona that works for everyone, no matter who you are, where you’re from, who you love or how much you make. We serve as a digital hub for Arizona progressives. We offer training, coaching, and coordination to grassroots groups, provide strategic rapid response capacity, and execute cutting-edge digital campaigns.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
RRHI's 2024 program focuses on voter education and engagement among individuals in recovery from addiction. Through storytelling campaigns, community workshops, and collaboration with treatment centers, we aim to empower and mobilize this underserved population to participate in the democratic process and advocate for policies supporting recovery.
To empower individuals in recovery from addiction, fostering holistic healing and reintegration into society. Through compassionate support, comprehensive services, and community partnerships, we strive to instill hope, promote resilience, and create pathways to lasting transformation and restoration.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Priority Issues: Recovery and Restoration House, Inc. focuses on these issues when engaging voters:, 1. Voting Rights: Advocate for policies that protect and expand access to voting, such as automatic voter registration, early voting options, and restoration of voting rights for formerly incarcerated individuals., 2. Economic Justice: Address income inequality, living wage initiatives, affordable housing, healthcare access, and support for small businesses to ensure economic stability and opportunity for all., 3. Racial Equity: Fight against systemic racism and discrimination in areas such as criminal justice reform, education, employment, and housing, and advocate for policies that promote racial equity and justice., 4. Healthcare Access: Work to ensure affordable and accessible healthcare for all, including advocating for universal healthcare coverage, expanding Medicaid, and addressing healthcare disparities in underserved communities., 5. Education Reform: Support initiatives to improve public education, increase funding for schools, address disparities in education quality, and provide access to affordable higher education and vocational training programs., By organizing around these critical issues, Recovery and Restoration House, Inc. our voter engagement efforts can mobilize communities, educate voters about the importance of their participation, and empower them to advocate for change through the democratic process.
We focus on registering first-time voters by using Arizona's unique QRCode program on stylish shirts given out to young voters. They are able to easily register friends. We also support non-partisan candidates to run for local office thereby increasing diversity and choice on the local level and encouraging civic participation.
To work with citizens at the county and local level, to engage new voters and increase voter turn-out and increase participation civic participation. To work closely with local groups to engage members in exercising their civic rights.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Save Our Schools AZ engages voters most disadvantaged by cuts to state education funding, including low-income and underrepresented rural, Black, Latino, and Indigenous communities. Our 18,000+ statewide volunteer network employs phone/text banking, roadshows, community tabling, digital ads, and relational organizing.
Save Our Schools Arizona Network is a non-partisan, community-based organization that strengthens and protects quality public education for every student, family, and community.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
SOWEGA Rising will be focused on training the next generation of youth leaders in rural communities. We are working to build leadership pipelines for youth and hiring youth in roles in our organization. Currently, 75% of our staff are youth 18-30. We will continue to take large groups of youth with us on advocacy day trips to the state capitol annually, engage youth in organizing trainings and develop youth leadership programs.
Prioritizing communities of color that have a low voter registration/turnout count but high opportunity to shift political power in local elections. Will host engaging actions and bring voter registration to community events. In addition, team will be rolling out a digital VR Campaign to increase online voter registration engagement and Civics for Lunch Campaign focused on graduating seniors.
SOWEGA Rising mobilizes people and resources to improve the quality of life, well being and political power of marginalized Southwest Georgians.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
WMCA empowers Wisconsin’s Muslim communities through nonpartisan voter education, civic engagement, and policy advocacy. Our efforts include voter registration drives, educational workshops, candidate forums, and Get Out the Vote initiatives. We equip community members with resources to make informed electoral decisions while strengthening leadership pathways. Through strategic outreach and coalition-building, WMCA amplifies Muslim voices in the democratic process, ensuring long-term civic participation and representation at local, state, and federal levels.
Registering Muslim voters through relational organizing, holding registration drives at Muslim establishments, collaborating with university groups, micro-targeted ads, postcards, mail and phone and SMS programs.
To empower and amplify the voices of the Wisconsin Muslim community through civic engagement, research, and advocacy, striving to foster a more inclusive and equitable society for all Wisconsinites.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Worker Power will once again run the largest independent expenditure field campaign in Arizona. We will hire over 500 canvassers who will knock on 1,200,000 doors to deliver the White House, secure our U.S. Senate seat, and flip Congressional Districts 1 and 6.
Worker Power is an economic justice organization dedicated to improving the working and living conditions of working families in Arizona and nationwide through voter engagement and strategic policy interventions.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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.
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
Priority Issues: When collecting voter registrations, we focus on the following issues: Access to the ballot - in Arizona, we have to have specific identifications in order to register to vote with a third-party organization. Worker Power partners with Vote Rider to ensure applicants have proper access to identifications needed to vote. When we encounter a potential voter without correct IDs, we pass their information on to Vote Riders who help them to get Birth Certificates, State IDs, and Social Security Cards. We then follow up with those potential applicants after they have received the needed Identification to Register. Complete card collections - By focusing on complete card collection, and training staff on the legal and programmatic requirements for third party voter registration in Arizona, we ensure that all applications collected will lead to voters being able and eligible to vote in upcoming elections. We focus on building a relationship with the voter at the start, so when we approach them later the conversation has a strong foundation. We focus on enrolling applicants in the State of Arizona’s Active Early Voter List (AEVL). AEVL allows a voter to sign up for a mail ballot to automatically be mailed to them for every election they are eligible to vote in. Focusing on AEVL’s allows us to engage more voters in subsequent years and thus increase a total of completed VR’s.
AZWFP is the political home for working class communities and the members of our partners. We fight for issues that matter most - affordable housing, education, accessible healthcare, immigration reform, workers' rights, and social justice. Our movement is a grassroots force of young voters, communities of color, indigenous groups, and progressives.
The Working Families Party is regular people coming together across our differences to make a better future for us all. We’re a multiracial party that fights for workers over bosses and people over the powerful. We want an America which realizes the promise – unrealized in our history – of freedom and equality for all.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
AZWFP is the political home for working class communities and the members of our partners. We fight for issues that matter most - affordable housing, education, accessible healthcare, immigration reform, workers' rights, and social justice. Our movement is a grassroots force of young voters, communities of color, indigenous groups, and progressives.
The Working Families Party is regular people coming together across our differences to make a better future for us all. We’re a multiracial party that fights for workers over bosses and people over the powerful. We want an America which realizes the promise – unrealized in our history – of freedom and equality for all.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M