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Number of Orgs in Filtered Results: 4
Budget Size:
Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
States Engaged:
GA
Congressional Districts Engaged:
GA-11, GA-03, GA-04, GA-05, GA-06, GA-07, GA-09, GA-10, GA-13, GA-14
Geographic Density Focus:
Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies:
Black, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity:
BIPOC-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance:
Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs, Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
VR & issues education at PRIDE, ethnic festivals, women's events, farmers markets, schools & Universities, sports/theater/shows; letters & postcards; canvassing, texting, calling, lit drops
Working together in central Ohio to defend
Human rights;
Truth and justice;
Racial justice; and
Voting rights.
Budget Size:
Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
States Engaged:
OH
Congressional Districts Engaged:
OH-02, OH-03, OH-04, OH-12, OH-15
Geographic Density Focus:
Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies:
LGBTQ+, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity:
Volunteer-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance:
All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Community Engagement Actions
Warm List Texting
Relational Texting
Social Media Campaigns
In 2025, the Ohio Organizing Collaborative will focus on advocating for fully funded early education through the Care Economy Organizing (CEO) Project; supporting public education by organizing parents and communities to promote fair school funding and prevent closures via the All In For Ohio Kids initiative; pursuing criminal justice reform by working to end collateral sanctions that hinder formerly incarcerated individuals from accessing employment/education opportunities through Building Freedom Ohio (BFO); empowering student leaders.
Statewide org that unites student associations, faith organizations, labor unions and policy institutions will register voters through community hotspotting, campus organizing, relational organizing, doors, phones, text and mail.
Formed in 2007, the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC) is a grassroots organization uniting community groups, student associations, and faith organizations with policy institutes and labor unions across Ohio. It is our mission to organize membership bases of everyday Ohioans for racial, social, and economic justice in our state.
Budget Size:
Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged:
OH
Congressional Districts Engaged:
OH-01, OH-02, OH-03, OH-04, OH-05, OH-06, OH-07, OH-08, OH-09, OH-10, OH-11, OH-12, OH-13, OH-14, OH-15, OH-16, OH-17, OH-18, OH-19, OH-20, OH-21, OH-22, OH-23, OH-24
Geographic Density Focus:
Suburban / Ex-urban
Core Constituencies:
Black, Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity:
BIPOC-led, Women-led, Queer-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance:
Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Priority Issues:
Education, Gender equality, Disability rightsCommunity Engagement Actions
Indirect Voter Registration
Tabling and On-Site Canvassing
Digital Ads
Poder Latinx is strategically positioned to empower the Latinx community, fostering a resilient progressive voting bloc through our Integrated Voter Engagement (IVE) framework. This model is grounded in six pillars: recruiting community members, fostering professional and leadership growth, executing comprehensive voter engagement throughout the electoral cycle, refining Latinx voter databases, achieving issue-based victories, and pioneering narrative and cultural shifts.
Poder Latinx targets 57,000 new and low-propensity Latinx voters through a canvassing program including door knocks, calls, and texts. Our leadership development program focuses on cultivating 25 new Latina leaders and our community organizing aims to expand our base by 5,200 members.
Poder Latinx is a civic and social justice organization. Our vision is to build political power for the Latinx community to become decision-makers in our country’s democracy and win on economic, immigrant, and environmental issues. Our mission is to build a sustained voting bloc of Latinxs in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Washington. We do this by leading an integrated voter engagement program where all aspects of voter engagement, issue-based campaigns, leadership development, voting reform and protection, and narrative change form a continuous cycle of political consciousness. Through our work, we empower and equip the Latinx community to become agents of change now.
Budget Size:
Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged:
AZ, CA, FL, GA, WA, NC, TX
Congressional Districts Engaged:
AZ-01, AZ-06, CA-13, CA-22, FL-09, FL-10, GA-04, GA-06, NC-12, TX-15, TX-34, WA-14
Geographic Density Focus:
Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies:
Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity:
BIPOC-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Women-led
Priority Issues:
Civic engagement, Climate change, Immigrant rightsCommunity Engagement Actions
Content Creation
Warm List Texting
Relational Texting
Mailers
Social Media Campaigns
Digital Ads