The CaPA Connector 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 CaPA Connector 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.Â
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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.Â
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.
Megaphone program is a first-of-its-kind organic social media amplification network that boosts progressive messages and counters disinformation. This will be accomplished by building out an active and engaged volunteer base that is empowered to share content while also creating and sharing their own content.
A Better Wisconsin Together (ABWT) is a progressive state communications and research hub in Wisconsin. We’re an advocacy organization focused on advancing progressive public policy and serving as a center for progressive message development, testing, and communications in Wisconsin. Along with rapid response and earned media, ABWT engages Wisconsinites on issues using paid digital, television, and radio communications.
Megaphone program is a first-of-its-kind organic social media amplification network that boosts progressive messages and counters disinformation. This will be accomplished by building out an active and engaged volunteer base that is empowered to share content while also creating and sharing their own content.
A Better Wisconsin Together (ABWT) is a progressive state communications and research hub in Wisconsin. We’re an advocacy organization focused on advancing progressive public policy and serving as a center for progressive message development, testing, and communications in Wisconsin. Along with rapid response and earned media, ABWT engages Wisconsinites on issues using paid digital, television, and radio communications.
We build power for APIs across Pennsylvania by providing culturally competent, linguistically accessible messaging in 20 languages, ensuring our communities are knowledgeable about issues and candidates. Focusing on Democracy Defense, Climate Equity, Save Chinatown, and Justice for Christian Hall, we‘ll educate and empower our people to vote for progressive candidates.
Asian Pacific Islander Political Alliance’s (API PA) mission is to build long-term power for APIs in Pennsylvania 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 with other aligned communities of color across the state.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander)
Comprehensive multilingual voter registration and education effort focussed largely on immigrant populations
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is the first nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) and Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities in Georgia and the Southeast. Through our work, we envision a social movement in which communities of color are fully empowered, active in civic life, and working together to promote equity, fair treatment, and self determination for all.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Priority Issues: Voter Registration and Voter Misinformation with a 15-language canvassing team capacity; Voter Purging vigilance; Engaging and preparing diverse/immigrant youth as civic engagement leaders; Connecting to other needed services and educational needs; community linkages across the state to build infrastructure across immigrant communities in Georgia.
Comprehensive multilingual voter registration and education effort focussed largely on immigrant populations
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is the first nonprofit legal advocacy organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander (AANHPI) and Arab, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and South Asian (AMEMSA) communities in Georgia and the Southeast. Through our work, we envision a social movement in which communities of color are fully empowered, active in civic life, and working together to promote equity, fair treatment, and self determination for all.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Priority Issues: Voter Registration and Voter Misinformation with a 15-language canvassing team capacity; Voter Purging vigilance; Engaging and preparing diverse/immigrant youth as civic engagement leaders; Connecting to other needed services and educational needs; community linkages across the state to build infrastructure across immigrant communities in Georgia.
Battleground New York will engage a diverse coalition often overlooked as low-propensity voters, including young people, voters of color, and new registrants. We will reach them on their doorsteps and in their communities, informing them on policy, educating them on voting by mail, and persuading them to turn out.
Battleground New York (BGNY) is an unprecedented coalition uniting many of New York's leading organizations, unions, and movements for a common cause- taking back the House and making Rep.Hakeem Jeffries Speaker. We are launching the largest field and organizing campaign in the state's modern history to reach New Yorkers at their doorsteps, on their phones, and in their neighborhoods.
Priority Issues: We will focus on the issues that matter to working families in New York including, but not limited to: environmental justice, reproductive rights, workers’ rights, healthcare, and retirement security.
Blueprint NC is a partnership of over 80 organizations building towards inclusive and anti-racist democracy by working to engage and turnout North Carolina BIPOC voters. Tactics include texting, phonebanking, mailers, door-to-door canvassing, events, and canvassing in high traffic areas, with special focus on high schools to register 16 and 17 year olds.
Blueprint NC is a progressive ecosystem of nearly 60 formal partner organizations and an expanding web of network allies committed to building independent power for an anti-racist, inclusive democracy. We believe that inclusive democracy requires open, reflective, and responsive governing institutions.
2024 nonpartisan GOTV programs target low propensity voters, college students, BIPOC voters, currently/previously incarcerated voters, and voters who speak Spanish, Vietnamese, Karen, or Arabic. We engage voters at their doors, with calls, texts, and at community events. We provide resources in several languages and tailor activities to our audiences.
Civic Nebraska creates a more modern and robust democracy for all Nebraskans. Our programs span Voting Rights work, Civic Health initiatives, and Youth Civic Leadership programming.
Priority Issues: Our primary focus is to engage with voters in face-to face conversations to discuss any questions they have about their voting process and to motivate them to cast their ballot in the upcoming election., , Polling has indicated that voters are more motivated by ballot initiatives and issues rather than candidates (BISC 2022 Post-Election Research & Analysis: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AmtCR8ilEnXXgc0pJds2K349IJYalA?e=wi2h3F). We remind voters to review their down ballot races/issues and the impact of local elections and citizen-led ballot issues., , Grassroots power building and activating voters to participate in our democracy in a variety of entry points.
Clean Water Action will knock on 200,000 doors, in Philadelphia, surrounding suburbs, and Allegheny County where turnout will decide the election. Voter engagement will focus on defending our right to clean water and clean air, especially in BIPOC and lower income neighborhoods burdened with illness from pollution and climate change.
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.
Clean Water Fund protects the environment and community well-being, focusing on issues of Environmental Justice, Pollution Protection, Voting Rights, and Community Empowerment. Tactics include door-to-door canvassing, targeted mail, and community tabling, integrating voter registration into events for community empowerment and environmental justice.
Clean Water Fund's mission is to develop strong grassroots environmental leadership and to bring together diverse constituencies to work cooperatively for changes that improve their lives, focused on health, consumer, environmental and community problems.
Cobalt is a trusted leader in the Colorado reproductive health movement. We will use a variety of tactics to reach our established supporters throughout Colorado. We will also use a variety of tactics to expand our reach. We have an organizing team based in target communities throughout Colorado.
We envision a world where your health decisions are free from stigma, politics and systemic barriers. We actualize policies, structures and attitudes that secure unassailable reproductive autonomy and abortion access.
Priority Issues: We work to educate about complex reproductive health issues including abortion access. We also work to reduce stigma about who gets abortions and why. We utilize our medical advisory community made up of abortion providers and others who care for those needing abortion services in our education, outreach and advocacy efforts which have proven to be highly effective. Building unfettered access to a full spectrum of reproductive healthcare; collaborating with partners within and outside of our movement and expanding partnerships with labor, economic justice, and environmental groups. One highlight is the digital partnership with Conservation Colorado for municipal elections in Pueblo in 2023. Cobalt plans to expand this work in the key area of Pueblo and affiliated communities (CD3),
CCEF is a statewide organization that works at the intersection of people and policy to advocate for solutions to environmental problems by organizing communities, educating decision-makers, and advocating for policies that protect our environment and communities. We believe that achieving racial, social, and environmental justice are critical to our mission.
Our mission is to protect Colorado's climate, air, land, water, and communities through organizing, advocacy, and education.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: CO
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Other
Organization Leadership: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Democracy North Carolina focuses on relational organizing, primarily serving BIPOC people, the LGBTQUIA community, low-wealth individuals, and students and young adults. We reach people through community convenings, faith-based organizing, multi-platform education tactics, mobile voter registration sites, and collaborations with grassroots organizations, HBCUs, and community colleges.
To strengthen democratic structures, build power among disenfranchised communities, and inspire confidence in a transformed political process that works for all.
Engaging low-income Black and Southeast Asian women and queer folks in Wisconsin by tying voter registration to upcoming Bodily Autonomy campaign via mailers, tabling, house parties and cultural events, door knocking. Including content targeted at non-English speakers and focusing on same day registration and voting.
Our mission is to achieve social justice through the coupling of direct services with community organizing. Through leadership development, community mobilization, and advancing community control measures, we will bring about social, political, cultural, and economic change, resulting in the end of violence against women, gender-non-conforming folks, as well as youth within our communities.
Priority Issues: Freedom, Inc.’s (FI) Civic Engagement organizers and field team members are focused on advancing our organization’s Bodily Autonomy campaign. Our campaign is comprehensive in that it includes and fights for all of our diverse community members’ right to choose what is best for their own bodies and lives. This campaign will organize community members to address attacks on reproductive healthcare and abortion rights, anti-trans legislation, gender-affirming healthcare, affordable housing, childcare, safe education, and divestment from policing and militarization in order to invest in community centered programs and resources.
In 2025 and beyond, we see our rights to speak out against injustices, and to advocate for our communities come under attack. In the face of state repression, we will mobilize Black and Southeast Asian folx to move past fear and into the streets to challenge this oppressive administration. We will also politicize our base and enlist their help in strengthening existing mutual aid networks and community funded alternatives to government aid.
Engaging low-income Black and Southeast Asian women and queer folks in Wisconsin by tying voter registration to upcoming Bodily Autonomy campaign via mailers, tabling, house parties and cultural events, door knocking. Including content targeted at non-English speakers and focusing on same day registration and voting.
Freedom, Inc. is a Queer organization working to end violence within and against Black and Southeast Asian communities in Madison, WI and surrounding areas. We accomplish this by coupling direct services with grassroots organizing campaigns aimed at the root causes of interpersonal and state violence.
GALEO is involved in increasing civic participation of the Latinx community and developing prominent Latinx leaders throughout Georgia. The GALEO Institute for Leadership builds future leaders in the Latino community. Our Georgia Latino Vote program supports voter registration efforts throughout the state.
GALEO’s mission is to increase civic participation by educating and empowering the Latino community and to develop Latino leaders through strategic leadership programs throughout the state of Georgia
Vision: GALEO strives for a better Georgia where the Latino population is engaged and building community, their contributions are respected, and policy measures reflect their values.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Puerto Rican
Fostering local leadership, enhancing access and opportunities, and advocating for equity by mobilizing young leaders. Their GOTV efforts involve diverse strategies such as door-to-door canvassing, phone banking, relational text banking, mailer programs, and digital ads.
We work to build homegrown leadership, expand access and opportunity, and promote an equitable society by engaging and organizing the leadership of young people.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
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.
Make the Road Action in Nevada (MRA-NV) will continue to build grassroots political power by engaging working-class and immigrant communities in voter education, mobilization, and issue advocacy. Through year-round organizing, member leadership development, and robust electoral programs, we will ensure our communities influence elections and policy decisions. We will expand our reach in rural areas, strengthen relational organizing, and drive legislative advocacy to protect immigrant rights, economic justice, and democracy in Nevada.
Join Make the Road Action Nevada at the ballot box! In 2024, Nevada holds key electoral sway. We aim to safeguard pivotal state legislature seats, enhance member mobilization, expand rural outreach, and prioritize down-ballot races. Be part of a movement driving transformative change!
Through tailored conversations on local governance, MRA-NV is revolutionizing voter engagement in Nevada, partnering with experienced leaders in key regions such as Clark and Washoe Counties. We set new benchmarks for success and drive transformative change through this strategic approach and a history of exceeding state turnout and engagement averages.
Make the Road Action NY will mobilize its base to make sure that they are heard at the polls during this pivotal election year. We will use proven to work tactics to reach the most voters and ensure that they know the important issues being voted on down the ballot.
Make the Road Action (MRA) is a 501c4 organization that builds political power rooted in working-class Latinx communities, promotes policy solutions that improve the lives of all working-class and low-income people, and strengthens the movement for justice through electoral and grassroots organizing to advance progressive political and policy change. MRA focuses its work on mobilizing our base to vote and become active participants in the civic process.
Priority Issues: MRA NY has prioritized civic engagement work since our founding. A significant portion of our civic engagement work is dedicated to year-round issue identification and campaign development. Our staff conducts outreach in our communities and works to engage members in the political process and in our issue areas such as, immigrant justice, health equity, tenant’s rights, youth empowerment, LGBTQ rights, environmental equity, policing and criminal justice, education, and economic justice. We hold weekly general member meetings to ensure that knowledge is shared across the organization and so committees can be informed on how to best support one another. We also strive to develop community leaders who can become experts on a particular issue, take on key roles in actions/events, and act as liaisons between committees. This allows us to avoid siloing and builds power within our membership. Because we are consistently engaging our base, we are quick to identify and prioritize needs as they arise and respond accordingly.
Join Make the Road Action Nevada at the ballot box! In 2024, Nevada holds key electoral sway. We aim to safeguard pivotal state legislature seats, enhance member mobilization, expand rural outreach, and prioritize down-ballot races. Be part of a movement driving transformative change!
Make the Road Action Nevada (MRA-NV) is member-led and member-focused. We center our work around the needs identified by our base and build the power of Latine and working class communities of color to achieve dignity and justice through organizing, policy innovation, and transformative education. Our vision for Nevada is centered around improving the quality of life for working-class immigrant communities across the state. We do this by informing, empowering, and mobilizing our community to take action on important issues that directly affect their families and loved ones.
Priority Issues: MRANV has prioritized civic engagement work from our inception. A large portion of this work is dedicated to year-round issue identification and engagement. As our team conducts outreach, they work together to engage the community on specific issues including immigrant justice, health equity, tenant’s rights, youth empowerment, reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, environmental equity, and economic justice, while introducing them to the broader issue areas on which MRANV works. Along with our regular issues committee meetings, our general membership weekly ensures knowledge is shared across committees and identifies ways they can support one another. We also strive to develop leaders who can become experts on a particular issue, take on key roles in actions/events, and act as liaisons between committees. This allows our committees to avoid siloing and ensures our membership grows in numbers, strength, and membership. Because we are continually engaging our base, we are able to identify and prioritize needs as they arise and respond quickly to the needs of our base.
Make the Road NJ engages low income, immigrant and BIPOC voters to build power. Make the Road NJ will continue to engage thousands of voters, including voters of color, new citizen voters and youth voters across the district.
Make the Road Action NY will mobilize its base to make sure that they are heard at the polls during this pivotal election year. We will use proven to work tactics to reach the most voters and ensure that they know the important issues being voted on down the ballot.
Priority Issues: MRA NY has prioritized civic engagement work since our founding. A significant portion of our civic engagement work is dedicated to year-round issue identification and campaign development. Our staff conducts outreach in our communities and works to engage members in the political process and in our issue areas such as, immigrant justice, health equity, tenant’s rights, youth empowerment, LGBTQ rights, environmental equity, policing and criminal justice, education, and economic justice. We hold weekly general member meetings to ensure that knowledge is shared across the organization and so committees can be informed on how to best support one another. We also strive to develop community leaders who can become experts on a particular issue, take on key roles in actions/events, and act as liaisons between committees. This allows us to avoid siloing and builds power within our membership. Because we are consistently engaging our base, we are quick to identify and prioritize needs as they arise and respond accordingly.
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.
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.
Mi Familia Georgia's 2024 initiatives target empowering Latino low-propensity voters and new Americans through the Latino Electorate Engagement Fellowship, focusing on environmental justice, the SYCLAC program for civic engagement among Spanish speakers, a voter registration drive reaching 8,000+ community members, and the #MerecemosMejorGA digital campaign against misinformation.
Mi Familia en Acción’s mission is to build Latino power, through activation of the community and year-round investment in local infrastructure, to advance our priorities.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: MFVEF Georgia focuses on the following issues when collecting voter registrations: Environmental Justice, Immigration Rights, Voting Rights
Mi Familia North Carolina’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on doors; Engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and environmental program; Turnout college students by attending events; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaign #MerecemosMejor.
Mi Familia en Acción’s mission is to build Latino power, through activation of the community and year-round investment in local infrastructure, to advance our priorities.
Mi Familia Nevada’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on doors; Engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and environmental program; Turnout college students by attending events; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaign.
Mi Familia en Acción’s mission is to build Latino power, through activation of the community and year-round investment in local infrastructure, to advance our priorities.
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.
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.
Mi Familia Vota Georgia's 2024 initiatives target empowering Latino low-propensity voters and new Americans through the Latino Electorate Engagement Fellowship, focusing on environmental justice, the SYCLAC program for civic engagement among Spanish speakers, a voter registration drive reaching 8,000+ community members, and the #MerecemosMejorGA digital campaign against misinformation.
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
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: MFVEF Georgia focuses on the following issues when collecting voter registrations: Environmental Justice, Immigration Rights, Voting Rights
Mi Familia Vota North Carolina’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on doors; Engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and environmental program; Turnout college students by attending events; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaign #MerecemosMejor.
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
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: MFVEF North Carolina focuses on the following issues when collecting voter registrations: Immigrant Justice, Economic Justice, Environmental Justice
Mi Familia Vota Nevada’s 2024 programs include year-round voter engagement: Turnout voters by knocking on doors; Engage and educate eligible voters through our civic engagement workshops and environmental program; Turnout college students by attending events; Engage Latinos through our social media accountability campaign.
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.
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.
600 canvassers throughout Georgia knocking doors to register BIPOC and young voters.
New Georgia Project (NGP) is to build power with and increase the civic participation of the New Georgia Majority—Black, Latinx, AAPI, and young Georgians—and other historically marginalized communities through nonpartisan voter registration, organizing, and advocacy on the issues important to our communities.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: Cancel Loans for Education and Reparations - C.L.E.A.R - Agenda for Young Georgians (AYG) leads this campaign to mobilize college students and Georgians with student loan debt to demand the full cancelation of all student loan debt. The C.L.E.A.R Campaign believes that the cost of education should not be a barrier to financial well-being and that cancelling all federal student loan debt will increase the wealth and social power of Black and brown communities.    Black M.A.M.A.S. - NGP’s Reproductive Justice organizing campaign will be focused this year on mobilizing Georgians around Meaningful Action for Maternal Advocacy and Safety. We Want All the S.M.O.K.E. - NGP’s V.I.B.E. (Voting Initiative and Brother’s Engagement) campaign has a goal of giving Georgia that S.M.O.K.E. this year, meaning we will be Spreading Marijuana Opportunities and Knowledge Everywhere. This campaign’s focus is on Marijuana legalization, decriminalization, and entrepreneurship. My Community, My Hospital - GACares leads this campaign with the goal of opposing hospital closures in locations with no viable treatment options within a 45-minute drive. Nah, We Want 20! - GARaise leads this campaign with the goal of raising the minimum hourly wage – which currently stands at $5.15 – to a livable wage of $20. My Utilities. My Power! - Black + Green Agenda (B+GA) leads this campaign focused on the intersections of racial, environmental, and economic justice. B+GA will also be continuing work around building the Black Farmers Network in 2023. Quality Childcare Pays - Nurture Georgia’s campaign in 2023 is focused on raising pay for care givers throughout the state to provide younger generations with the system they need to thrive while bettering the standard of living for those that work in that system. Stop Tha Squeeze- GA Home will also be embarking on a new campaign in 2023 focused on lifting Georgia voices in the fight against overpriced housing. We have a firm belief that if you build up your community you have a right to stay in it! GA Ignite – In addition to the eight issue organizing campaigns, Georgia Ignite aims to activate a network of grassroots, self-starting organizers and activists in communities across Georgia. The GA Ignite team will work with folks in local communities to provide support, training, guidance, and assistance on how to develop and execute their organizing campaigns focused on the issues that matter to Georgians. Faith in Georgia - In 2024, NGP will be explore the viability of helping develop a multi racial, statewide, faith-based power building organization that is committed to untethering faith from white supremacy and reclaiming the prophetic voice and role of Georgia faith leaders who are committed to the expansion of democracy and liberation of oppressed people.
600 canvassers throughout Georgia knocking doors to register BIPOC and young voters.
New Georgia Project (NGP) is to build power with and increase the civic participation of the New Georgia Majority—Black, Latinx, AAPI, and young Georgians—and other historically marginalized communities through nonpartisan voter registration, organizing, and advocacy on the issues important to our communities.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: Cancel Loans for Education and Reparations - C.L.E.A.R - Agenda for Young Georgians (AYG) leads this campaign to mobilize college students and Georgians with student loan debt to demand the full cancelation of all student loan debt. The C.L.E.A.R Campaign believes that the cost of education should not be a barrier to financial well-being and that cancelling all federal student loan debt will increase the wealth and social power of Black and brown communities.    Black M.A.M.A.S. - NGP’s Reproductive Justice organizing campaign will be focused this year on mobilizing Georgians around Meaningful Action for Maternal Advocacy and Safety. We Want All the S.M.O.K.E. - NGP’s V.I.B.E. (Voting Initiative and Brother’s Engagement) campaign has a goal of giving Georgia that S.M.O.K.E. this year, meaning we will be Spreading Marijuana Opportunities and Knowledge Everywhere. This campaign’s focus is on Marijuana legalization, decriminalization, and entrepreneurship. My Community, My Hospital - GACares leads this campaign with the goal of opposing hospital closures in locations with no viable treatment options within a 45-minute drive. Nah, We Want 20! - GARaise leads this campaign with the goal of raising the minimum hourly wage – which currently stands at $5.15 – to a livable wage of $20. My Utilities. My Power! - Black + Green Agenda (B+GA) leads this campaign focused on the intersections of racial, environmental, and economic justice. B+GA will also be continuing work around building the Black Farmers Network in 2023. Quality Childcare Pays - Nurture Georgia’s campaign in 2023 is focused on raising pay for care givers throughout the state to provide younger generations with the system they need to thrive while bettering the standard of living for those that work in that system. Stop Tha Squeeze- GA Home will also be embarking on a new campaign in 2023 focused on lifting Georgia voices in the fight against overpriced housing. We have a firm belief that if you build up your community you have a right to stay in it! GA Ignite – In addition to the eight issue organizing campaigns, Georgia Ignite aims to activate a network of grassroots, self-starting organizers and activists in communities across Georgia. The GA Ignite team will work with folks in local communities to provide support, training, guidance, and assistance on how to develop and execute their organizing campaigns focused on the issues that matter to Georgians. Faith in Georgia - In 2024, NGP will be explore the viability of helping develop a multi racial, statewide, faith-based power building organization that is committed to untethering faith from white supremacy and reclaiming the prophetic voice and role of Georgia faith leaders who are committed to the expansion of democracy and liberation of oppressed people.
We will have a multi-layered voter contact program that includes face-to-face canvassing, phone calls, text messages, and mail pieces tailored to the issues they care about. In addition to these contacts, we will coordinate a robust digital program that will reach people through social media and websites with high traffic among our targeted voters.
New Virginia Majority (NVM) builds power on our path for racial and social justice through year-round community organizing and voter mobilization in communities of color--communities that drive social justice reforms in Virginia. We work to create a powerful multi-issue, multi-racial movement to transform Virginia through large scale civic engagement, issue advocacy, and strategic communications and community organizing.
The No on 2066 campaign is engaged in targeted voter outreach to mobilize voters across Washington to defeat two anti-climate initiatives on the ballot this November. We will use our existing member lists, which include hundreds of thousands of voters, and leverage our base to mobilize voters on environmental issues.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Supporting partners to collect voter registrations through site-based canvassing and door-to-door efforts, with follow-ups via doors, phones, and text, primarily in Black, multi-racial, and BIPOC communities.
Our mission is 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 that will improve people’s lives.
Priority Issues: We do not have a plan to focus on particular issues currently, but if the VR work lines up with other partner priorities it is possible that work would be open to it.
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.
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.
ProGeorgia is a statewide civic engagement collaborative with 61 of the state’s leading organizations in their respective fields. ProGeorgia runs an online and in-person voter registration campaign throughout Georgia including quality control of registrations and follow up calls to registrants. Targeting immigrants, young voters, LGBTQ voters, justice-impacted citizens, voters with disabilities and rural voters.
ProGeorgia is the state’s progressive civic engagement table. We are a diverse collaborative that champions an equitable and inclusive democracy, for and with traditionally underrepresented communities. Our vision is to cultivate people of color, immigrants, women, young people and low- income communities in Georgia into a powerful, unified electorate—the New American Majority (NAM).
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, MASA (Muslim; Arab; South Asian)
Priority Issues: ProGeorgia has prioritized six groups of marginalized voters: immigrants, young voters, LGBTQ voters, justice-impacted citizens, voters with disabilities and rural voters. These groups represent critical populations within our universe of people of color in Georgia and face the greatest hurdles in voting. They face the greatest hurdles in voter, yet they are also the faces and voices powering the issues that ProGeorgia partners are advancing such as utilities justice, gender-affirming care, sentencing reform, and access to Medicaid.
Citizen Action of New York is a statewide multi-issue organization organized in seven regions. We connect grassroots power to electoral power holding representatives accountable by engaging BIPOC communities through direct voter outreach like door to door, phone, and deep canvassing with the express purpose of addressing economic and racial inequalities.
To achieve our vision, we fight for social, racial, economic and environmental justice. We are battling against the forces of capitalism and racism that show themselves through inequality and bigotry, and work together to oppress most people. Greed, racism, patriarchy and other systems of oppression permeate the fabric of our lives - through economics, education, housing, technological advancements, health care, the environment, and our criminal legal system.
Priority Issues: Our focus with voters will be on building a just economy. We will focus on childcare, healthcare, climate jobs, and housing issues. We will also focus on fair taxation with an emphasis on getting rich people to pay what they owe.
With three decades of organizing experience, TFN has an established track record of effectively engaging, registering and turning out BIPOC youth (18-29). Through a down-ballot strategy and consistent engagement, we are harnessing the power of Texas’ rapidly-growing populations of youth and people of color to transform our state.
Texas Freedom Network is a statewide grassroots organization that is building an informed and effective movement working toward equality and social justice.
Washington Conservation Action is leading strategic digital campaigns, building power in
local communities through place-based organizers, and fostering coalitions with partner
organizations to reach 500,000 people across the state with election information. These
efforts strive to reduce barriers and grow participation among Native and Latino voters
in Central and Southwest Washington.
Washington Conservation Action Education Fund’s mission is to develop, advocate, and defend policies that ensure environmental progress and justice by centering and amplifying the voices of the most impacted communities.
Priority Issues: Our organizing and voter engagement is both nonpartisan and issue specific, depending, on the campaign and the geography. When we do engage in issue-specific organizing,, our priority issues include environmental justice, climate change, and access to, democracy.
Down Home is all about building power for working-class communities in North Carolina. We focus on deep organizing, real conversations, and grassroots action to create lasting change. By centering rural and small-town voices, we fight for economic justice, racial equity, and policies that actually support everyday people. Whether it's elections, policy advocacy, or movement-building, our goal is to make sure all North Carolinians - no matter their background - have a real say in shaping their future.
In 2025, we're focused on deepening our base, expanding our reach, and strengthening our foundation. Through the Year of the Member Project, we're investing in our people - developing leaders, building ownership, and making sure members drive our work. The Beyond the Choir Project will bring in new voices, connecting with those who share our values but haven't engaged yet. And to sustain it all, we're strengthening our internal systems - ensuring financial stability, better development tracking, and real accountability. With clear goals, strong support, and the right systems in place, we're building lasting power for working-class communities across North Carolina.
Down Home will engage the multiracial working class over an18-county area larger than the state of New Jersey via an integrated voter contact program including more than 500,000 door attempts. Our program is best-in-class and covers the lowest density, highest opportunity rural turf home to 20% of the state’s population.
Down Home North Carolina (DHNC) is a project to build a multiracial statewide organization of rural and small town communities that advocate for economic, gender, and racial justice. We will move North Carolina toward the values of dignity, safety, and inclusion through leadership development, strategic campaigning, multiracial movement building, and civic engagement to advance real reforms for rural communities.
We use a wide variety of tools and competencies to reach and engage working class people of all races, including texting, phonebanking, door-to-door canvassing, digital ads, mass mail, physical postcards, radio ads, cultural organizing, and strategic partnerships across the state of Georgia.
The Working Families Party is building and sustaining the movement, leadership, and infrastructure to achieve governing power by and for working class people of all races. With every investment, we seek not only to advance our candidates and policies in the near term, but to build toward governing power for the long term.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: The Working Families Party is building and sustaining the movement, leadership, and infrastructure to achieve governing power by and for working class people of all races. With every investment, we seek not only to advance our candidates and policies in the near term, but to build toward governing power for the long term. In Georgia, our focus over the past few years has been on Criminal Justice (through and beyond our work with the Stop Cop City coalition) and on protecting democracy and voting rights in the state.
We use a wide variety of tools and competencies to reach and engage working class people of all races, including texting, phonebanking, door-to-door canvassing, digital ads, mass mail, physical postcards, radio ads, cultural organizing, and strategic partnerships across the state of Georgia.
The Working Families Party is building and sustaining the movement, leadership, and infrastructure to achieve governing power by and for working class people of all races. With every investment, we seek not only to advance our candidates and policies in the near term, but to build toward governing power for the long term.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: The Working Families Party is building and sustaining the movement, leadership, and infrastructure to achieve governing power by and for working class people of all races. With every investment, we seek not only to advance our candidates and policies in the near term, but to build toward governing power for the long term. In Georgia, our focus over the past few years has been on Criminal Justice (through and beyond our work with the Stop Cop City coalition) and on protecting democracy and voting rights in the state.