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.
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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.
1 Vote Counts is innovative in educating high-risk communities on issues that will impact their future, advocate environmental justice, foster social and judicial equity, and increase voter registration participation through door knocking, deep dive canvassing, texting, phone calls, social media and citizen advocacy. 1 Vote Counts provides services primarily to Pennsylvania’s Dauphin County, concentrating on the City of Harrisburg and its surrounding communities.We have an active Voter Registration Program in the County Prison
1 Vote Counts educates high-risk communities, fostering growth and voter registration through grassroots efforts. Their vision envisions social change in Pennsylvania, ensuring electoral representation for all, including underserved communities and citizens returning from incarceration. Core values include removing voting obstacles, strengthening democracy through universal participation, and promoting government responsibility for all citizens, emphasizing community unity.
OUR MISSION is to educate at-risk communities, including returning citizens and, our youth on pertinent issues that will impact their future, as well as increase voters’ registration and participation through grassroots lobbying, educational seminars, and citizen advocacy. Our overall objective is to build a pipeline of young, committed BIPOC leaders to support, protect and serve the communities they live in. WE BELIEVE when all individuals are informed on issues that negatively impact their neighborhoods, they utilize the vote to make a positive change!
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
100 WOMEN ON THE MOVE has quickly become a leader in the Milwaukee GOTV landscape. Wisconsin has an extremely important election coming up on April 1, so we once again are on the move making sure that all of Milwaukee's eligible voters have free and fair access to the ballot box. Our focus is on relational outreach, congregational outreach and organizing, and energizing the youth vote in Milwaukee's public high schools and universities.
100 WOMEN are trained in voter engagement, registration, and ID work. Our group joins community and congregational gatherings. Our own established events promote voter registration turnout. Our calendar includes events such as Juneteenth, Early Voting Rallies, Bronzeville Days, and canvassing opportunities. We target low income, seniors, and the disabled.
100 Women on the Move! will bring together women from all parts of Milwaukee to engage in advocacy and activism to raise awareness about social justice issues and work towards change. We aim to build an informed and empowered electorate for today and generations to come. We will empower our supporters and volunteers to take action through voting, advocating for their rights, and holding all stakeholders accountable.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
We’re organizing against four harmful state ballot initiatives funded by millionaire Brian Heywood, which threaten Washington’s climate progress. Our field program is focused on educating and turning out young lower propensity voters. We plan to focus heavily on engaging our large and active volunteer base to engage in a structured relational outreach program, door knocking, tabling and replacement ballot printing at college campuses.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Climate, racial and economic justice. Of the four initiatives headed to the November ballot, two would significantly impact climate progress, and make it near impossible to pass future climate legislation – particularly legislation geared towards making polluters pay. I-2117 would repeal the Climate Commitment Act, gutting critical funding for clean air, water, forests and farmland, jobs and transportation. I-2066, Backed by the Building Industry Association of Washington, the Washington Hospitality Association, and Let’s Go Washington (Brian Heywood's outfit), would prevent the phase out of fossil fuels in Washington. , , I-2109 would repeal the Capital Gains Tax, which would take away more than $5 billion from schools, childcare, and early learning programs. And I-2124 would effectively bankrupt the Washington Long-term Care Insurance Program. , , These are important to note because when we talk about climate justice, in addition to bringing down climate pollution, we are also talking about reducing rampant inequality and ensuring that people’s basic needs are met — both I-2109 and I-2124 would gut critical funding that supports the wellbeing of our communities in Washington. , , Our core focus when engaging voters will be to highlight the devastating impacts of these misleading initiatives that in effect allow the fossil fuel industry and utilities to keep polluting; destroying our climate, hurting future generations, and undoing years of climate progress. If they pass, our communities, especially marginalized and frontline communities, will have to pay the price of a climate crisis while the fossil fuel industry continues to rake in billions of dollars each year.
482Forward will launch a program called "Arrive with MI 5" to support Detroit parents, students, school staff and community leaders to turn out to vote and bring 5 friends to vote for school board, state reps, and president.
To organize parents, student, school staff and educators in Detroit to achieve education justice.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Launching a program called "Arrive with MI 5" to support Detroit parents, students, school staff and community leaders to turn out to vote and bring 5 friends to vote for school board, state reps, and president.
To organize parents, student, school staff and educators in Detroit to achieve education justice.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
API PA empowers APIs in Pennsylvania through political, electoral, and legislative efforts, focusing on saving Chinatown and seeking justice for Christian Hall. They engage in direct voter contact, build solidarity with aligned communities, and advocate for justice and cultural preservation.
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: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: We will focus on two issues that are especially important to our Asian American communities when collecting voter registrations. They are: 1) Save Chinatown - In 2022, the billionaire owners of the 76ers basketball team announced their intent to build a new $1.3 billion arena one block away from Philadelphia’s historic Chinatown. Chinatown is the cultural heart of Asian American Pennsylvania. It is a unique cultural asset providing indispensable in-language and community support to countless Chinese and other Asian American immigrants, elders, children, and families. Our work to Save Chinatown builds on 50 years of organizing and power-building for Philadelphia’s impacted Asian American community. We are proud to take on the mantle from our elders. Our fight today is the root from which the strength and political will of Asian Americans in Pennsylvania will grow so we can achieve what we need to thrive. 2) Justice for Christian Hall - Christian Hall, a Chinese American teenager, experienced a mental health crisis in Monroe County, PA on December 30th, 2020. Though Christian did not present a threat and was clearly in crisis, Pennsylvania State Troopers responded by shooting him seven times. This horrific outcome was preventable. Since Christian’s killing, API PA has been working with the Hall family, as well as local organizations Lehigh Valley Stands Up and Monroe County NAACP, to get justice for Christian Hall. Through this statewide campaign, we are educating our members and the public on how police and state violence impacts our API communities and about the necessity of language-accessible and culturally competent mental health support as an alternative to armed police officers. We held a successful lobby day in Harrisburg on October 17, 2023 for our Justice For Christian Hall Bill. The bill now has 22 co-sponsors in the PA House of Representatives and we expect it to be formally introduced in early 2024.
Alaska Public Interest Research Group (AKPIRG) is a nonprofit founded in 1974 that is committed to connecting Alaskans to reliable information about public interest issues. Unlike most PIRGs, AKPIRG has no ties to university or student PIRG organizations, or to the national PIRG system. Designed to represent the interests of consumers, AKPIRG provides a vehicle for promoting the concerns of under-represented Alaskans into the mainstream of public policy making. We have five intersecting and often-related issue areas that we work on: energy, broadband, economic justice, language access, and good government.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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
The Antelope Valley is a majority working class, Democratic, community of color and we are committed to engage with and turn out those communities by continuing our volunteer programs of canvassing, tabling, phonebanking, and more. We’ll also hire a paid field team to canvass and table/register voters at community events.
Antelope Valley Democrats for Change was founded to foster a community based on democratic and progressive values and to work towards a more united, engaged, and informed public. We strive to build a strong and lasting infrastructure for our diverse electorate and provide a platform for the dissemination of news and information to our Antelope Valley communities. To that end, we are committed to holding elected officials accountable and using all the tools at our disposal to get Democrats elected across all of the Antelope Valley.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Priority Issues: The 3 top issues that consistently come up from voters when we canvass, phonebank, text, and table at community events is jobs/economy, healthcare, and education.
API PA empowers APIs in Pennsylvania through political, electoral, and legislative efforts, focusing on saving Chinatown and seeking justice for Christian Hall. They engage in direct voter contact, build solidarity with aligned communities, and advocate for justice and cultural preservation.
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: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: We will focus on two issues that are especially important to our Asian American communities when collecting voter registrations. They are: 1) Save Chinatown - In 2022, the billionaire owners of the 76ers basketball team announced their intent to build a new $1.3 billion arena one block away from Philadelphia’s historic Chinatown. Chinatown is the cultural heart of Asian American Pennsylvania. It is a unique cultural asset providing indispensable in-language and community support to countless Chinese and other Asian American immigrants, elders, children, and families. Our work to Save Chinatown builds on 50 years of organizing and power-building for Philadelphia’s impacted Asian American community. We are proud to take on the mantle from our elders. Our fight today is the root from which the strength and political will of Asian Americans in Pennsylvania will grow so we can achieve what we need to thrive. 2) Justice for Christian Hall - Christian Hall, a Chinese American teenager, experienced a mental health crisis in Monroe County, PA on December 30th, 2020. Though Christian did not present a threat and was clearly in crisis, Pennsylvania State Troopers responded by shooting him seven times. This horrific outcome was preventable. Since Christian’s killing, API PA has been working with the Hall family, as well as local organizations Lehigh Valley Stands Up and Monroe County NAACP, to get justice for Christian Hall. Through this statewide campaign, we are educating our members and the public on how police and state violence impacts our API communities and about the necessity of language-accessible and culturally competent mental health support as an alternative to armed police officers. We held a successful lobby day in Harrisburg on October 17, 2023 for our Justice For Christian Hall Bill. The bill now has 22 co-sponsors in the PA House of Representatives and we expect it to be formally introduced in early 2024.
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
ASA plans to hire & train 120 fellows for GOTV and hopes to knock on over 100,000 doors, Run digital ads, text, and class wrap to turn out 18-30 year olds across the state to help our issues of focus candidates get elected and create the concrete change we hope to see in Arizona.
The Arizona Students’ Association is a nonprofit organization that works to actively works to actively empower the student voice, create concrete change, and advocate for student issues by developing student leaders; initiating and executing grassroot campaigns; raising awareness; creating a firm foundation on our stances through proper research; and engaging our government officials at a local, state, and national level. ASA has been the voice of students for 50 years in Arizona’s Public Universities and Community Colleges.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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.
AAPI voter registration in urban Nevada focusing on youth registration in high schools and college campuses. Also multi-language tabling and registering newly naturalized citizens.
One APIA Nevada’s mission is to advance the interests of all Asian Pacific Islander Americans in Nevada through advocacy on issues such as access to healthcare, education, and pathways to citizenship.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Our canvassers are trained to highlight the ease of mail-in voting, as well as some legislative wins for language justice, criminal justice reform, and clean energy investments.
In 2025, our API community faces challenges at local, state, and federal levels. We will focus on member recruitment, research, education, leadership development, and federal defense. Our efforts include community organizing, voter engagement, and coalition work, especially against anti-immigrant sentiment. We'll create an Asian American Environmental Justice Agenda and continue developing leaders through the SEED Fellowship and Unity Grants. To strengthen federal defense, we'll hire a Statewide Community Defense Organizer and leverage our Power Caucus.
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.
API PA is Pennsylvania’s first and only statewide 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to empowering Asian Americans. We build long-term political power by holding elected officials accountable, engaging in culturally competent voter outreach, and fostering solidarity with other communities of color. Serving over 251,000 eligible Asian voters in PA, we address low registration and language barriers, with 78% speaking a language other than English. We combat misinformation and provide multilingual education, ensuring our API communities access critical resources like healthcare and safe spaces for cultural and political expression. Together, we amplify our Asian American voices in PA.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $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)
Registering Latino voters in Cuyahoga county through relational organizing, volunteer tabling at communty events and festivals, digital outreach and partnering with Latino-owned businesses to serve as voter registration hubs.
The mission of Avanzamos Unidos is to grow Latine political power in the state of Ohio. We are building a multi-class, multi-generational grassroots community organization that harnesses the collective political power of the Latinx/a/o/e community to advance racial, economic, and social justice for a more equitable Ohio.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Latinx, Puerto Rican, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Be The Ones continues to focus on removing barriers to local civic participation, closing the registration to participation gap, and fostering a culture of celebrated and joyful participation. Our voter engagement and advocacy work prioritizes advancing young peoples' power, championing pro-democracy policy at the state and local level, and building community power. Through creative, inclusive, and dynamic spaces, we make civic participation and voting social, accessible, and irresistible.
Be the Ones reaches voters where they are through community canvassing and relational programs, educating, engaging and mobilizing young folks and voters that have been historically excluded from the electoral process. Their voter registration and education program helps to make sure young people are registered to vote even if they moved recently.
Be The Ones is a nonpartisan grassroots organization building healthier communities, a more equitable democracy, and expanding power by removing barriers to local civic participation across the Southeast.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: SC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35), Adults (aged 35-65)
Organization Leadership: Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Big Sky 55+ is committed to educating and mobilizing Montana's 55+ voters to re-elect Senator Jon Tester and flip two legislative seats. In 2024, we'll achieve this through targeted canvassing, phone banking, and five mail flights in key counties, focusing on Social Security and Medicare to encourage ticket-splitting among conservatives.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
We aim to educate Black voters about the threats to our voting rights, health equity, education equity, and living wages and connect those issues to the importance of voting. We will reach voters in their homes, churches, community events, on the radio and on social media feeds and digital platforms.
Partnering with individuals and Black-Led organizations to make voting and civic engagement an ongoing responsibility and tradition to improve the quality of life in black communities.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
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.
Black Wall USA targets Black and Afro-Latino males with voter education and engagement initiatives. We organize community events, door-to-door campaigns, and digital outreach to empower these demographics. Strategies include sports events with voter registration, men's pancake breakfasts, connecting returning citizens with voting, and business mentorship.
At Black Wall USA, our mission is to empower and uplift the Black and Afro-Latino community through voter engagement, community initiatives, and economic empowerment. We are dedicated to fostering civic participation, advocating for social justice, and building a brighter future for generations to come. Through strategic partnerships, grassroots efforts, and a commitment to excellence, we strive to create positive change and uplift the voices of Black and Afro-Latino individuals in our communities.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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.
Border Workers United fosters leadership and knowledge on labor laws for a safe and fair working environment in the Texas Border Lands. Prioritizing issues such as immigration, environmental and workers justice, they employ tactics like requesting access to citizenship ceremonies, colleges, and universities to advocate for the rights of border workers.
Border Workers United is a 501c3 seeking to elevate the power of community members by promoting and developing leadership and knowledge on labor laws among workers to construct a safe and fair working environment in Texas Border Lands.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
The Carolina Federation Fund seeks to cultivate a diverse civic majority for progressive change in North Carolina. Through community engagement, grassroots leadership development, and voter registration efforts, they aim to empower the multi-racial working class and communities of color. Thier approach integrates culture, solidarity building, and issue campaigns to effect lasting systemic change.
The Carolina Federation Fund exists to build a new civic majority, rooted in a culture of belonging, strong enough to lead in our state. In this moment of challenge to democracy and justice in North Carolina, we are deepening an organizing model that develops power among the multi-racial working class, rooted in communities of color. Our approach to building power is defined by our relentless commitment to bringing new people into action, our deep investment in grassroots leadership and our integration of culture and solidarity building with base building, issue campaigns and voter contact at scale. We strongly believe that our approach will forge a new political and economic agenda for North Carolina and create a fundamental, lasting, systemic shift in the policies and rules that govern our state.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: We are committed to aligning our voter registration work in 2024 with our ongoing community organizing / base building efforts, which have been active in our core counties since 2021. During 2023, our leaders came together from across our core counties to identify the key issues that we would be focusing on in 2023 and 2024 – our People’s Agenda. Those issues are decriminalization, affordable and decent housing, youth and child services, and affordable and decent healthcare. In 2024 our members will fight at the municipal level for the issues and these issues will be woven into the conversations that we have with potential voters while we are doing voter registration. We will also be working with local residents to call on politicians to implement our proposed solutions to these core issues.
Latinx-led Casa Azul de Wilson has gained our community’s trust through direct service programs such as college advising and financial relief for farmworkers. We have done Latinx community voter registration for the past four years and are the experts of our community to do this work.
Casa Azul de Wilson provides a homebase for Wilson’s Latinx families to feel valued so that they may own their power and ascend in their educational, leadership and civic pursuits. We build community through culturally affirming events, programs and campaigns that allow us to celebrate our complex and diverse identities.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CRGE will reach low-to-moderate-propensity Black voters in six Wisconsin counties, knocking 70,000+ doors to have deep, issues-focused conversations that promote electoral participation. We’ll supplement our canvassing with texting, phone banking, digital ads, mailers, a robust relational organizing program, and an online hub of voter resources/information.
The mission of the Center for Racial and Gender Equity (CRGE) is to build the power of the Black women most directly impacted by the intersections of violently racialized and gendered capitalism to advance a radical vision for liberation, through leadership development and political engagement.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: We are a Black-led, Black-focused organization, and we focus on issues of concern to the communities we serve. We determine which issues to focus on through year-round deep canvassing and base-building, which we carry out in marginalized majority-Black communities. Focus issues include formerly incarcerated persons’ (FIP) issues (e.g. job access and permanent punishments that effect FIPs after release); criminal justice reform and equitable public safety reinvestment; economic security (including affordable housing, access to living-wage jobs and safety net/income supports); child care quality and affordability; and voting rights. , , During critical election years, we have recently been expanding our work to include some presence in other BIPOC communities, and targeted outreach to progressive White voters with low racial resentment scores in the VAN. In these conversations we focus on issues that broadly impact all demographics such as economic security and the need to protect our Democracy and its institutions. ,
ChangeTN focuses on a digital first advertising strategy for Progressive candidates at the local and state level in Tennessee. Primarily focusing on youth (18-35 voters), we found that digital outreach is the most cost effective approach to ending the supermajority and moving Tennessee forward.
Founded in 2020, ChangeTN assists local and state Progressive candidates run competitive races despite the shortcomings in funding and infrastructure of most rural candidates. Our outreach focuses primarily on the 18-30 year old voting block to build energy for the next generation of Tennessee.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led, Youth-led (aged 15-35), Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
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
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.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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.
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.
Climate Generation’s Policy Program is built around youth-identified actions and community issues to ensure marginalized perspectives are centered in the climate justice policy space. To do this, Climate Generation works exclusively in coalition and invests time and energy into interdisciplinary narrative building, breaking down generational silos, and supporting climate justice initiatives disproportionately affecting low-income, majority BIPOC, or traditionally underserved communities. Climate Generation's Youth also host Minnesota's annual Youth Climate Justice Summit at the state capitol.
Climate Generation ignites and sustains the ability of educators, youth, and communities to act on systems perpetuating the climate crisis. Our vision is a just and abundant world beyond the climate crisis.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MN
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Youth and Students (aged 17-35), Adults (aged 35-65), Other
In 2025, Climate Hawai‘i is focused in four areas:
-- Developing collective support for key climate measures at the state legislature while hosting “brave space” conversations around thornier climate policy issues;
-- Creating a platform to foster peer-to-peer learning around best practices for decarbonization and climate resilience, recognizing both the power of social pressure and social proof around climate solutions;
-- Seeking to develop an expert analysis of Hawai‘i’s best pathways to achieve our 100% clean energy future and socialize it among key decision leaders; and
Continuing to highlight and celebrate climate progress through our annual Climate Leadership Awards.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Cobalt Advocates 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.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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),
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),
Latina women and Independent voters will be the deciding factor in CA 13, 22, 27, and 41. To reach such voters, CNC builds authentic relationships through grassroots organizing, live phone calls, door-to-door canvassing focusing on issues they care about. Issues related to Housing, Access to quality healthcare, Jobs, and the Economy.
Communities for a New California promotes economic prosperity and community health for residents in the rural areas of California. We bring valley residents together to champion the needs of poor and working-class families through community organizing, integrated leadership development, and mass non-partisan voter engagement.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Community Civil Activist engages Black voters through a blend of traditional and innovative turnout treatments. We recruit high-propensity Black voters as volunteers to encourage low-frequency Black voters in their own communities to vote. The strategy does not require pre-existing relationships but rather assumes that the common history and current challenges in the Black community will serve as the glue that infuses broad trust in conversations among volunteers and voters.
Community Civil Activist is an BIPOC led group fighting institutional injustice and serving Black people throughout the state of North Carolina. We are working inside and outside of the system to heal the past, reimagine the present, and invest in the future of Black lives through policy change, civic engagement, investment in our communities, and a commitment to ensuring that every North Carolina resident have the equal opportunity to live justly and freely. We are on a mission to eliminate racial discrimination and prejudice through democratic processes and encourage activism in communities across North Carolina to ensure equity, justice, and awareness.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Community Outreach Center, Inc. proposes a program focused in the area of Ramapo, New York to target 2,500 voter registrations forms. Primary targeting women, faith based, youth, and english-2nd language communities. Their program consists of targeted marketing initatives and tableing at community events.
Founded in 1998, the Community Outreach Center is a highly respected 501(c)(3) Community-Based Organization serving the disadvantaged, low-income, ethnic-subculture community residing in the New York metro area. Its mission is to build a stronger community by advancing the health, welfare, and economic status of the target population through the provision of a broad range of social and human services.
Conservation Colorado is a statewide organization that works at the intersection of policy, politics, and people to advocate for solutions to environmental problems by organizing communities, influencing decision-makers, and electing conservation-minded leaders. 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 elections.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $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
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
The recent publication of CVNM's Climate Action Now NM Report reflects our work to build intersectional relationships with organizations that represent the diverse communities impacted by climate change across New Mexico, including those in healthcare, LGBTQ+, faith, low-income, homelessness, immigration, sustainable business, labor, Indigenous rights, women's rights, family well-being, equity, and economic issues. The priorities identified from these relationships guide our climate advocacy to ensure that frontline and vulnerable communities are centered in New Mexico's renewable energy transition. Passing bold climate policy now and creating a climate roadmap for the incoming administration is our priority in 2025.
As New Mexicans, our lives are inextricably linked to the air, land, and water in our Land of Enchantment. How we treat these resources directly impacts our health and livelihood. Our vision is for New Mexicans to thrive in just, resilient communities where our conservation and cultural values guide our decision-makers and public policies. We are a statewide, nonpartisan nonprofit committed to connecting the people of New Mexico to their political power to protect our air, land, water, wildlife and communities. We do this by mobilizing voters, winning elections, holding elected officials accountable and advancing responsible public policies.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Democrats have work to do. Many voters still do not know they have been redistricted, especially in the rural areas. While the rural part of the district is only 14% of the voters, this population of mostly low income voters of color needs connection and outreach.
COVA Coalition is a predominantly women's progressive organization in Coastal Virginia. We work together to amplify women's voices, advocate for change and protect our freedoms. Our focus areas are reproductive freedom, sensible gun reform and support for public education. We are affiliated with Network NOVA. Our priority for 2024 is flipping Virginia Congressional District 2!
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
We are working in Oregon's 5th and 6th to motivate rural young voters. 50% of our people under 26 have never voted, and 25% have voted once. These voters need to know they can make a difference rather than letting their parents and grandparents make decisions for them.
The purposes of the Organization are to:
i. Educate rural voters on issues that matter most to them,
ii. Engage with voters to encourage voting participation,
iii. Hold legislators accountable for their actions,
iv. Embrace rational, civic-minded rural values by modeling inclusion, respect, and fairness in all of our actions
v. Empower forward-thinking candidates to run for and hold elected office in rural Oregon.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
DFLI is engaged with deep canvassing, voter registration with a focus on Huntington Township. We also engage with mobilizing low information, low engagement voters through data-driven targeting efforts. We are targeting youth, older adults (65+), and people who identify climate change as their key priority.
Our group is primarily focused on New York Congressional District 1 and Suffolk County although we actively support other communities on Long Island and will coordinate with and support democrats to the best of our abilities. We launched our group in early July 2023 by convening interested friends, neighbors and others. We focus on direct action and also by strategically targeting voters better with data and mapping. This is an emerging group that seeks to make a real difference by bringing the passion, knowledge, skills, experience and resources to make Long Island Congressional Districts Bright Blue in 2024.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NY
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
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.
Wearing Dems Make Life Better apparel is a statement of support for one's values and those of Democrats everywhere. It will give citizens opportunities to spark conversations, raise awareness, and inspire others to learn more about the positive impact of electing Democrats to lead our country.
Increase positive messaging about Democrats and prompt more conversations with voters via a line of merchandise, especially t-shirts, with the slogan Dems Make Life Better, and a list of ways they do so on the back of the shirt. Tookits to support the wearers are also available on the website.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Detroit Disability Power has a comprehensive election plan with a program designed to meet short-term objectives focused on achieving long-term, systemic change in voter behavior, electoral processes and growing support for disability issues in/beyond Michigan. DDP’s plan includes GOTV, Election Protection, Poll Access Audits, and an Inclusive Campaigns program.
To leverage and build the organizing power of the disability community to ensure the full inclusion of people with disabilities in Metro Detroit.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Multi-racial (including white), People with disabilities
Organization Leadership: Women-led, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Detroit Muslim Youth Council will employ Muslim youth to lead the efforts in educating and informing the Muslim community about the culturally relevant issues and ballot platforms for local candidates like the Detroit School Board to help turnout the Muslim community in the local election.
Bring together a coalition of diverse Muslim youth from across Detroit to help build a more inclusive and equitable city through education, advocacy, and service.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: MASA (Muslim; Arab; South Asian), Muslim, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Our focus is building power among the Muslim community, especially through young people focused on local elections, such as school board and others in Detroit. The focus is turning out Muslim voters on issues that are essential to building a more inclusive city.
Down Home North Carolina 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.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: Local issues first: we run year-round issue campaigns and run down-ballot candidates that can be highly motivating for voters. We also engage folks using testing messaging iterated by our deep canvass team. We are in the iteration process now, but believe that reproductive rights will be central.
EWISE will deepen its advocacy by providing year-round civic education workshops, expanding storytelling campaigns to amplify lived experiences, and forging broader collaborative partnerships with local businesses and faith-based institutions. Through NGP Van and other analytics tools, we will strengthen data measurement, refine voter turnout tactics, and track policy outcomes to ensure sustainable, community-driven change. Our approach centers on continuous engagement—empowering community members to understand policies affecting their daily lives, fostering empathy and collective action, and
EWI’s primary tactic is a wrap-around digital approach to voter engagement. Based on the shared experiences of our collective, we have found that a multi-pronged communications strategy significantly increases voter turnout.
EcoWomanist Institute Southeast’s (EWISE) mission is to promote the inclusion, ecological awareness, and community leadership of Black women within the Ecospirituality, Ecojustice, and Ethics narratives. Ecowomanism is the relationship between women of African descent and the earth. EWISE provides programs and services to heal minds, bodies, and spirits from the social, economic, and environmental injustices that women of color face daily. EWISE meaningfully contributes to improving women’s mental and physical health by integrating leadership development, collective healing, and advocacy.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural
Core Constituencies: Black, Women
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, 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
Elevate Omaha will partner with young people in Omaha to encourage and educate young voter engagement and participation, given that youth voter turnout has been declining and 2024 represents an important election year. Elevate’s principle strategy will be relational organizing to encourage participation in voter education events and elections.
Elevate Omaha’s (EO) mission is to create a platform to elevate youth voice and equip young people to become leaders who advocate for themselves and their peers, provide insight about youth-driven solutions, and fund possibility to pave the way to a better future. We envision a world in which young people and others impacted by systemic societal issues lead the work to change those systems.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Emancipate NC and Emancipate Votes request a Voter Engagement & GOTV grant to support our 2024 Voter Engagement initiatives, which will activate our Justice League–a Fellowship for people directly impacted by incarceration–to lead and support voter education and organizing campaigns in NC-01.
The mission of Emancipate NC (ENC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is to dismantle structural racism and mass incarceration through community education, leadership development, strategic litigation, and mobilization.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
2024 Voter Engagement initiatives will activate our Justice League–a Fellowship for people directly impacted by incarceration–to lead and support voter education and organizing campaigns in NC-01.
The mission of Emancipate Votes, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit social welfare organization, is to support educational and electoral strategies to end mass incarceration and structural racism in North Carolina.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Org committed to advancing opportunities for LGBTQ communities will hire canvassers in rural GA and partner with Black-led and trans-led organizations to register voters at pride festivals and on college campuses.
Georgia Equality works to advances fairness, safety, and opportunity for Georgia's LGBTQ communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Trans; non-binary; and gender-nonconforming
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, Women-led, Queer-led, Trans; non-binary; and gender nonconforming-led
Lead Contact: Wesley Han-BurgessDirector of Communication and Developmentwes@georgiaequality.org
Priority Issues: Geographical expansion, LGBTQ inclusion, Racial Diversity, Young voters
Equity for All is outside all year, mobilizing the unorganized organizer! Through ‘We Outside, ’ EFA is organizing 100+ canvassers to mobilize over 300,000 young voters in Georgia through voter education pop-ups, signing-day voter engagement initiatives, and Youthocracy events leading into 2024.
Equity for All seeks to mobilize the unorganized organizer! We are committed to creating an active ecosystem of young people passionate about justice-centered policies around environmental, economic, and social injustice who feel they have no voice in the political process.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Our focus for 2025-2026 will be in two phases:
2025: We will build a strong organizing/power-building infrastructure around our inclusive education campaign, and signature gathering + narrative change work for a progressive tax ballot initiative, done in close partnership and coalition with other progressive organizations.
2026: Continue organizing for both campaigns, get progressive tax on the ballot. Voter engagement and coalition strategy to retake the state house, protect the senate, and elect progressive governor.
Rising Voices Fund exists to:
-Promote the civic participation of Asian American women and families in Michigan, with particular emphasis on underrepresented communities, in electoral and public policy processes at all levels.
-Educate the Asian American community and communities at large about policies that improve the well-being of Asian American women and families such as policies related to immigration, immigrant rights, family economic security issues, health disparities, gender violence, and other intersectional social justice issues;
Provide opportunities for youth leadership by activating and uplifting Asian American women and youth voices in all spaces; and
-Serve as an organizing resource for Asian American women and families with the promotion of co-liberatory practices, seeking partnerships and deep engagement with groups serving communities of color and intersectional community organizing work.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Sub-State CaPA Priority Geographies Engaged: MI-10 and MI-11
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander), Youth and Students (aged 17-35), Adults (aged 35-65)
FINY is an interfaith federation of clergy across NY moving congregations to engage with public policy through listening campaigns, outreach and education to inspire change in their communities.
Faith in New York (FINY) is an interfaith federation of 70 congregations representing 80,000 families in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Since 2013, our mission has been to develop grassroots leaders throughout New York City and equip congregations to move significant public policy change that supports our leaders’ vision of a more just New York with excellent public schools, violence-free neighborhoods, access to good jobs, adequate and affordable health care, decent housing for all, and a place where people of all backgrounds can fully participate in economic and civic life.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Interfaith federation of clergy across NY moving congregations to engage with public policy through listening campaigns, outreach and education to inspire change in their communities.
Faith in New York (FINY) is an interfaith federation of 70 congregations representing 80,000 families in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and the Bronx. Since 2013, our mission has been to develop grassroots leaders throughout New York City and equip congregations to move significant public policy change that supports our leaders’ vision of a more just New York with excellent public schools, violence-free neighborhoods, access to good jobs, adequate and affordable health care, decent housing for all, and a place where people of all backgrounds can fully participate in economic and civic life.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
As New Mexicans, our lives are inextricably linked to the air, land, and water in our Land of Enchantment. How we treat these resources directly impacts our health and livelihood. Our vision is for New Mexicans to thrive in just, resilient communities where our conservation and cultural values guide our decision-makers and public policies. We are a statewide, nonpartisan nonprofit committed to connecting the people of New Mexico to their political power to protect our air, land, water, wildlife and communities. We do this by mobilizing voters, winning elections, holding elected officials accountable and advancing responsible public policies.
The recent publication of CVNM’s Climate Action Now NM Report reflects our work to build intersectional relationships with organizations that represent the diverse communities impacted by climate change across New Mexico, including those in healthcare, LGBTQ+, faith, low-income, homelessness, immigration, sustainable business, labor, Indigenous rights, women’s rights, family well-being, equity, and economic issues. The priorities identified from these relationships guide our climate advocacy to ensure that frontline and vulnerable communities are centered in New Mexico’s renewable energy transition. Passing bold climate policy now and creating a climate roadmap for the incoming administration is our priority in 2025.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
We are building a broad coalition across the state of Florida, we are doing a lot of tactics including texts, phones, mail, radio, digital ads to reach voters across florida.
Floridians Protecting Freedom (FPF) is a statewide campaign of allied organizations and concerned citizens working together to limit government interference with abortion. We recognize that all Floridians deserve the freedom to make personal medical decisions, free of government intrusion.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: FL
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
We are building a broad coalition across the state of Florida, tactics include texts, phones, mail, radio, digital ads to reach voters across Florida.
Floridians Protecting Freedom (FPF) is a statewide campaign of allied organizations and concerned citizens working together to limit government interference with abortion. We recognize that all Floridians deserve the freedom to make personal medical decisions, free of government intrusion. Our citizen-led ballot initiative, the “Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion,” seeks to remove politicians from these decisions by creating a constitutional amendment that explicitly blocks the implementation of laws that prohibit, delay, or restrict abortion access.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: FL
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
We’re doing multiracial, intergenerational, and multilingual organizing in NY-18 and NY-19, emphasizing voters who are working-class, People of Color, Spanish-speaking, young, rural, and low-propensity. We’ll be educating and turning out voters via VAN (most voters know us before even if they aren’t in our CRM) via ALL listed contact methods.
We are building a grassroots movement of everyday people to transform New York so it works for all of us. For too long, greedy corporations, billionaires, and political elites have rigged our country to work against us. We are coming together across race and age to fight for laws and win elections that put the power back in our hands and create lasting change. We do multiracial, intergenerational, and multilingual organizing in NY-18 and NY-19, emphasizing voters who are working-class, People of Color, Spanish-speaking, young, rural, and low-propensity.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Affordability/the economy, climate, and housing tends to be our focus, though we train our staff and volunteers to be able to engage voters on every issue. We’ve already also purchased substantial data from L2 about over 600,000 voters in the geography of this proposal. It includes behavior models to predict where each individual stands on the issues/frames of the economy, housing, healthcare, climate, immigration, racial justice, and more. For example - climate issue indicators with scores include Climate Change, Energy, Environment, Fracking, GMO Food, Green New Deal, and Pipeline Construction. See “other materials” for links to all data score categories we’ve purchased from L2. We cross-check this data with the voter file and our CRM (EveryAction) to create personalized messaging for each individual that is most likely to move them to action.
We’re doing multiracial, intergenerational, and multilingual organizing in NY-18 and NY-19, emphasizing voters who are working-class, People of Color, Spanish-speaking, young, rural, and low-propensity.
We’re doing multiracial, intergenerational, and multilingual organizing in NY-18 and NY-19, emphasizing voters who are working-class, People of Color, Spanish-speaking, young, rural, and low-propensity. We’ll be educating and turning out voters via VAN (most voters know us before even if they aren’t in our CRM) via ALL listed contact methods.
We are building a grassroots movement of everyday people to transform New York so it works for all of us. For too long, greedy corporations, billionaires, and political elites have rigged our country to work against us. We are coming together across race and age to fight for laws and win elections that put the power back in our hands and create lasting change. We do multiracial, intergenerational, and multilingual organizing in NY-18 and NY-19, emphasizing voters who are working-class, People of Color, Spanish-speaking, young, rural, and low-propensity.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Registering formerly incarcerated individuals, who are predominately people of color.
Forward Justice directly aids southern movement-building with legal and policy expertise and experience as strategic communicators and organizers rooted in the South. Our interdisciplinary team utilizes a panoply of tactics, including community education and organizing, coalition building, policy analysis, movement litigation, and public education, to achieve joint strategic objectives for racial, economic, and criminal justice policy change. Moreover, we resource strategic communications strategies led by people directly impacted by oppression to build new narratives that center the morality of justice, equality, and repairing deep harms in our communities.
Priority Issues: Registering individuals who are formerly incarcerated and ensuring they are able to vote safely and without fear of intimidation or misinformation.
Registering formerly incarcerated individuals, who are predominately people of color.
Forward Justice directly aids southern movement-building with legal and policy expertise and experience as strategic communicators and organizers rooted in the South. Our interdisciplinary team utilizes a panoply of tactics, including community education and organizing, coalition building, policy analysis, movement litigation, and public education, to achieve joint strategic objectives for racial, economic, and criminal justice policy change. Moreover, we resource strategic communications strategies led by people directly impacted by oppression to build new narratives that center the morality of justice, equality, and repairing deep harms in our communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Registering individuals who are formerly incarcerated and ensuring they are able to vote safely and without fear of intimidation or misinformation.
Forward Montana builds power with and for young Montanans to create lasting change. To win statewide, candidates must overperform with young voters. We will engage in a robust turnout and persuasion program to ensure young Montanans understand what’s at stake, what candidates share their values, and how to cast their vote.
Forward Montana builds political power with and for young Montanans. That means empowering everyday folks to get involved and make their voices heard — from registering to vote to running for office, and everything in between.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: The issues that regularly rise to the top in conversations between young Montanans and our organizing team are abortion access, climate justice, and housing affordability. In addition to these issues, we regularly prioritize LGBTQ+ equality and voting rights. , , In addition to our field outreach to young Montanans, we’re partnering with Change Research on a series of polls to more deeply understand the attitudes and perceptions of young Montanans on key issues, messages, and candidates running for office. ,
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.
Freedom ROC is focused on building Black grassroots community power will train and empower Black leaders to register voters through hotspot canvassing, doors, events, BLOC parties and concerts in Akron, Canton, Youngstown, Warren counties.
To create systemic change that leads to a more equitable society by uplifting the voices of directly impacted Black people that allows us to build Black grassroots community political power.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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.
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
Our Civic Voices Fellowship Program is an ambitious organizing campaign to drive student turnout and create a culture of voting across college campuses in Washington's 3rd Congressional District. We're hiring and training 6 college students who will organize comprehensive voter registration and GOTV campaigns, targeting 13,500 eligible student voters.
Priority Issues: We focus on the issues that align with our organizational mission and priorities- climate change, tax reform, police accountability, affordable housing, reproductive freedom, immigrant justice, and voting accessibility and justice.
Our Civic Voices Fellowship Program is an ambitious organizing campaign to drive student turnout and create a culture of voting across college campuses in Washington's 3rd Congressional District. We're hiring and training 6 college students who will organize comprehensive voter registration and GOTV campaigns, targeting 13,500 eligible student voters.
Priority Issues: We focus on the issues that align with our organizational mission and priorities- climate change, tax reform, police accountability, affordable housing, reproductive freedom, immigrant justice, and voting accessibility and justice.
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
The GALEO Impact Fund was established in 2019 to help address the need to engage in more political activism and organize the growing political power of the Latino community in Georgia.
GALEO Impact Fund works to expand and influence Latino political power in Georgia. We also seek to elect and hold accountable policymakers who align with our progressive values.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Puerto Rican
The Peoples' Agenda will conduct voter registration work in prisons, schools, and high traffic areas, and conduct GOTV phone and text banks to low propensity voters of color. We'll also conduct Election Protection across 96 counties and provide free rides to and from the polls across the state.
Our mission is to improve the quality of governance in Georgia, help create a more informed and active electorate, and have responsive and accountable elected officials.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Our organization focuses mainly on voting rights and promoting equity in both the public and private sectors. Our organization has committees that focus on the areas of the environment, the criminal justice system, economic empowerment, healthcare and education. Our work is centered on improving the livelihoods of Black, minority and disenfranchised groups across GA and the broader South.
Registering Georgia's Muslim community using deep canvassing, in-person outreach at cultural and mutual aid events and high-traffic areas, and digital tactics including text banking, social media, and relational organizing.
Georgia Muslim Voter Project (GAMVP) is a grassroots organization that builds civic power for Muslims in Georgia by amplifying their voices through nonpartisan voter registration, voter education, voter engagement, and policy advocacy. GAMVP aims to encourage civic participation, not just in Southern Muslim communities, but in all communities under attack and under resourced in the South, in order for us all to live and thrive with dignity.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k), Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), MASA (Muslim; Arab; South Asian)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Lead Contact: Shafina KhabaniExecutive Directorinfo@gamvp.org
Priority Issues: The Muslim communities of Georgia are diverse and multifaceted; as such, they are impacted by a variety of issues. Through our Community Conversation program surveys (which are conducted at mosques around the state), we have found that the top issues most important to our communities include access to quality/affordable healthcare, quality/affordable education, gun control, and the economy. Other notable issues include immigration, climate change, and religious freedom. GAMVP believes in deep canvassing, so when our Field Organizers are out in the field registering new voter and talking to community members, they take their time to listen to community members needs and concerns and tailor their conversations to each individual community member and to whatever issues are most important to them. Our Field Organizers have been trained to have these conversations in a thoughtful and insightful manner. With the recent rise in Islamaphobia, our communities are also concerned about the targeting of our communities and safety. We often talk about this and note the importance of using our voices through our votes to make sure our interests are taken into account by our elected officials. Building civic power helps fight the hate our community experiences, and we uplift this in all our conversations.
In 2024, Georgia Shift will expand outreach to historically black colleges, and disenfranchised communities of color, advocate for voting rights, train poll workers, expand civic education initiatives, mobilize young voters ages 18-35, and engage in issue-based panels and community listening tours statewide.
Georgia Shift gives marginalized young people a seat at the table of democracy through hands-on education, electoral action, and civic media programs. We envision a Georgia where marginalized young people are the fundamental driver of political impact and public policy at every level of government in an unbridled democracy.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
In 2024, We Vote. We Win. and Georgia STAND-UP aim to mobilize over half a million Black Georgian voters
through targeted canvassing, phone banking, and texts, utilizing issue-based and culturally responsive
messaging to engage, educate, and build lasting power among this critical electorate.
The mission of Georgia STAND-UP is to build partnerships and develop leaders to foster civic engagement and maximize voter participation, building community infrastructure that reduces inequality and increases economic opportunity through workforce development, while also achieving equity in housing and criminal justice by improving access to jobs, healthcare, mobility, and affordable shelter.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Affordable healthcare access, Medicaid redetermination, Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) unwinding, Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) and Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program benefits, and nonpartisan voter education and election reminders.
Our 2024 We Count! Intersectional Education & Civic Engagement Campaign covers GOTV initiatives in rural SE Georgia and energy-burdened communities in Atlanta’s Neighborhood Planning Unit V. We advocate for nuclear harm reduction and environmental social justice for underserved neighborhoods exacerbated by climate change while empowering voters that elections have consequences.
Georgia WAND Education Fund, Inc. is an independent, grassroots, women-led organization that organizes front-line communities, especially people of color, women, and youth, to establish long-term solutions for social justice.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Georgia WAND educates and mobilize voters in our frontline communities, affected by disproportionate energy burden, radiological environmental, contamination from the nuclear energy and weapons industry, potential climate, disaster, public health issues, unemployment, income inequality, systemic, racial profiling, incarceration/detention/deportation, and other forms of, discrimination in public life, work, and play. We define civic engagement work, as intentional and organized around voter education, voter registration, Get Out, The Vote GOTV) efforts, running for office, community leadership, challenging, systemic oppression, holding elected officials and government agencies, accountable, and developing participatory, community-level strategies to thrive. We also include it as part of our WE Count! Civic Engagement program, hosting and facilitating candidate forums having held at least 2 for local races in Rural Southeast Georgia, hiring an organizer beyond elections to assist in canvassing, sending out our monthly newsletter of over 3000 subscribers, hosting at least once a quarter meet and greets with the community and elected officials, lawmakers and policymakers, being responsible for touching our frontline communities with direct mail at least twice a year about everyday issues that are important to them ahead and after elections.
Our 2024 We Count! Intersectional Education & Civic Engagement Campaign covers GOTV initiatives in rural SE Georgia and energy-burdened communities in Atlanta’s Neighborhood Planning Unit V. We advocate for nuclear harm reduction and environmental social justice for underserved neighborhoods exacerbated by climate change while empowering voters that elections have consequences.
Georgia WAND Education Fund, Inc. is an independent, grassroots, women-led organization that organizes front-line communities, especially people of color, women, and youth, to establish long-term solutions for social justice.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Georgia WAND educates and mobilize voters in our frontline communities, affected by disproportionate energy burden, radiological environmental, contamination from the nuclear energy and weapons industry, potential climate, disaster, public health issues, unemployment, income inequality, systemic, racial profiling, incarceration/detention/deportation, and other forms of, discrimination in public life, work, and play. We define civic engagement work, as intentional and organized around voter education, voter registration, Get Out, The Vote GOTV) efforts, running for office, community leadership, challenging, systemic oppression, holding elected officials and government agencies, accountable, and developing participatory, community-level strategies to thrive. We also include it as part of our WE Count! Civic Engagement program, hosting and facilitating candidate forums having held at least 2 for local races in Rural Southeast Georgia, hiring an organizer beyond elections to assist in canvassing, sending out our monthly newsletter of over 3000 subscribers, hosting at least once a quarter meet and greets with the community and elected officials, lawmakers and policymakers, being responsible for touching our frontline communities with direct mail at least twice a year about everyday issues that are important to them ahead and after elections.
Faith organization will knock doors and hold listening sessions, block parties, community modercades, rallies and educational forums in the greater Augusta area.
To strive for 100% Citizen Participation in the democratic system of informed voting, support for the disabled, care for the earth, young voters initiatives and social activism as a community service organization.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Faith-based, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Rev. Christopher G. Johnson, MPA, M.Div.Chairman and Executive Directorcgjohnson@augustavote.com
Priority Issues: Environmental Care for the earth and Equity for All Citizens
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
Expand outreach to historically black colleges, and disenfranchised communities of color, advocate for voting rights, train poll workers, expand civic education initiatives, mobilize young voters ages 18-35, and engage in issue-based panels and community listening tours statewide.
Georgia Shift gives marginalized young people a seat at the table of democracy through hands-on education, electoral action, and civic media programs. We envision a Georgia where marginalized young people are the fundamental driver of political impact and public policy at every level of government in an unbridled democracy.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Our GOTV campaign has 3 main components: voter registration tables (crowd canvassing) at least once a week in the Urban area and once every other week in the Rural areas, door knocking (door-to-door canvassing), and phone banking to follow up with voter registration at our tables/events, and people that we reached during canvasing.
The Heartland Workers Center develops and organizes leaders, promotes workers’ rights, and fosters a culture of civic engagement in order to build power and create change with immigrant and underrepresented communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: NE
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx
Priority Issues: We focus on low propensity voters. Issues related to rights/immigration pathway for DACA and TPS recipients, paid sick leave, and minimum wage increases, and anything related to workers rights.
We are encouraging the Hispanic community to vote. We're helping people register through canvassing and promoting voting information on social media in both English and Spanish.
Empowering the Hispanic Community to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and personalized prosperity.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k), Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Puerto Rican
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Hispanic Federation will engage 115,000 Latino voters across North Carolina in urban, suburban, and rural areas. We will use culturally competent, Latino “kitchen table” issue area organizing, and tactics that include door knocking, phone banking, texting, and relational outreach. We will also run digital, radio and TV ads.
Hispanic Federation (HF) is the nation’s premier Latino nonprofit membership organization. Founded in 1990, HF seeks to empower and advance the Hispanic community, support Hispanic families, and strengthen Latino institutions through work in the areas of civic engagement, education, health, immigration, economic empowerment, & the environment.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: HF believes in robust, culturally competent, Latino “kitchen table” issue-focused voter registration drives as the ideal way to engage its largely low-income, Hispanic immigrant, and youth voter population. As such, HF prioritizes in its community and voter outreach discussion of education, health, immigration, economic empowerment and environmental justice issues. As HF believes in inclusivity with regard to the Latinx LGBTQIA population, it also promotes LGBTQIA issue areas and fights against LGBTQIA bias. Our goal is that Latinx voters have all the tools to participate in the elections, while also being knowledgeable about issues that they care deeply about.
Aligned with our core value of climate and racial justice, HDC steps up to advocate within affordable housing buildings for ballot initiatives which further these aims. In 2024, HDC rallied the sector to oppose the harmful rollbacks of state climate policies (No on I-2117 & I-2066). HDC will continue to be outspoken, public-facing advocates for climate justice policies through town halls, press conferences, voter education, and flyering affordable housing residents.
The Housing Development Consortium of Seattle-King County (HDC) is the nonprofit membership association for the affordable housing operating, development, and service sector in King County. As a membership association, HDC is uniquely positioned to bring together nonprofit, government, business, and community around a shared vision, and our member-driven programs focus on the intersection of housing, environmental sustainability, equity, health, and education. The urgency of the affordable housing crisis is entangled with a growing climate crisis and the disturbing reality of persisting institutional and structural racism. The work of HDC and our members is squarely in the nexus of these three crises. Approaches that treat each issue in isolation are no longer enough, as these facets are fundamentally interdependent.
King County is experiencing explosive growth and unprecedented inequity in access to housing. We face an affordable housing shortfall of 156,000 homes today and a projected deficit of 244,000 homes by 2040. Closing that gap requires an additional 44,000 affordable homes every five years, and capital dollars currently available to King County’s affordable housing developers are nowhere near what is needed. Enveloping all of this is the climate crisis. In recognition of the issue’s urgency and the effects of the built environment, which generates nearly 50% of annual global CO2 emissions, Washington State’s Energy Code includes bold mandates for reducing net energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions by 2031. We also know that we must eliminate all CO2 emissions from the built environment by 2040 to meet 1.5°C climate targets.
Our climate work is driven by a bold vision for climate justice: to transform the affordable housing market by decarbonizing buildings. We know that affordable housing residents, as low-income and disproportionately BIPOC renters, bear the first and heaviest impacts. Through cross-sectoral coalitions, policy-making, pilot projects, and funding, we can secure a more just future.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Through education, we embolden our community to use their voices and empower them to become leaders of change. ISLA’s non-partisan efforts not only build the Latine communities’ civic knowledge, but also encourage their active engagement to make their voices count.
ISLA builds community and leadership through educational Spanish language and cultural immersion programs.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: ISLA focuses on addressing barriers to Latine voter participation, and provides useful and relevant information in Spanish about elections, candidates, and issues.
We engage lower turnout to high turnout and yet knowledge gaps exist. We will share our Civics Guide for Busy Georgians at the door and digitally, we are writing emails for our members to distribute to their friends and contacts either by email or text.
We are the coalition home of Indivisible groups in Georgia. We meet monthly to train, dissiminate information, find shared efforts and discover ways to support group efforts.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led, Women-led, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Primarily reach out to left-leaning voters who turned out in 2020 but not in 2022, and left-leaning new voters since 2022, through direct voter contact (canvasses, phone calls, texting and postcards) and tabling at community events with electoral information including NY's Equal Rights Amendment which is on the November ballot.
IndivisibleUlster.com is a collaborative space to support Indivisible and allied political action groups in New York’s 18th & 19th congressional district.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Our Megaphone program (Heartland Hype) engages and expands progressive voices online. 11 organizers will recruit volunteers to download the Megaphone app and organically share tested social media content to their own followers. We will also host trainings and other traditional relational organizing events to engage volunteers and voters.
Innovation Ohio is a catalyst for progressive policy and grassroots activity that improves the lives of Ohio’s working families.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Our Megaphone program (Heartland Hype) engages and expands progressive voices online. 11 organizers will recruit volunteers to download the Megaphone app and organically share tested social media content to their own followers. We will also host trainings and other traditional relational organizing events to engage volunteers and voters.
Innovation Ohio is a catalyst for progressive policy and grassroots activity that improves the lives of Ohio’s working families.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
JAR Neighborhood Settlement focuses on engaging underserved youth and community members in western Queens, NY in the democratic process through education and engagement with local and national issues.
The mission of Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement is to build and strengthen underserved communities in western Queens and to act as a catalyst for change.
Priority Issues: Our voter registration work mainly focuses on engaging community members in the democratic process, focusing on mobilizing youth and disconnected populations. As an organization that primarily works with marginalized groups, we focus on educating the community on the importance of voting and the powerful impact that a single vote can have on national and local issues.
Our organizers use relational organizing in their communities to engage other youth (ages 15-30) in vote work, including text banking, voter education, nonpartisan youth-led candidate forums, voter registration at rural schools, a social pressure rural youth voter social media campaign, and relational organizing and voter turnout campaigns.
JustME for JustUS empowers rural Maine's frontline climate justice communities by shifting power and opportunities directly to under-resourced youth (ages 15-30) so they can advocate for their futures. Our Rural Youth Organizers lead year-round climate justice projects and nonpartisan vote work in even election years, hosting impactful and accessible community events and engagement opportunities that foster youth leadership and ensure the long-term sustainability of our communities.
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
Rural GA, immigrant and agricultural workers, strategy is to join in other community events
We are a catalyst for investment, collaborative work, and positive narrative for the Latinx/Hispanic Community in Georgia. Our Promise is to commit to investing in Latinx organizations and leaders so that together, we can accelerate positive and equitable change for our diverse communities in Georgia.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $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: We focus on communities largely underserved to promote representation, specifically Latinx and immigrant working in the agricultural sector
The Latino Community Fund aims for fair Latino representation in Washington State's systems, addressing key issues like immigration and health. Voter registration tactics involve direct outreach, one-on-one conversations, community events, and door-to-door canvassing targeting low-propensity and Spanish-speaking voters, ensuring consistent messaging and building long-term relationships with volunteers for effective engagement.
The Latino Community Fund cultivates new leaders, supports cultural and community based non-profit organizations, and improves the quality of life for all Washingtonians.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WA
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: When talking with voters, we often talk about top issues that are impacting our Latinx/e communities, including but not limited to: immigration, environment, and health.
Leaders Igniting Transformation focuses on 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)
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)
We will educate and engage non-affiliated voters in Deschutes County, ages 18-35, who did not vote in the 2020 general election, including Latinx youth voters. We are establishing partnerships with local colleges and the Latino Community Association to develop and execute targeted messages and strategies for these populations.
Our vision is that every person has the Desire, the Right, the Knowledge, and the Confidence to participate in our democracy. Our mission is to help make that happen through: 1) Voters Education/Citizen Education: We present unbiased nonpartisan information about elections, the voting process, and issues. 2) Action/Advocacy: After conducting a comprehensive study, we use our positions to advocate for or against particular policies in the public interest.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Outreach to targeted constituencies will include tabled events, digital and direct mailings; social media, posters, flyers, and cards. Volunteers will have support materials and branded t-shirts. Partnerships will include area colleges, school districts, and local non-profits such as the Urban League and El Centro.
The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan, grassroots nonprofit dedicated to empowering everyone to fully participate in our democracy. We engage in advocacy, education, litigation, and organizing to protect every American’s freedom to vote.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Core Constituencies: Black, Puerto Rican, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Lead Contact: Maureen SimenVoter Registration Activities Coodinatorlwvloco@gmail.com
In addition to 50+ voter registration events, LWVGO will host town halls and rallies to engage and empower voters, answer questions, and discuss Nebraska’s new VOTER ID law and ballot issues. The League will produce a primary and general (bilingual) voters’ guide to distribute to low-propensity voters and make available online.
“Empowering Voters - Defending Democracy” Is the mission of the League of Women Voters Greater Omaha (LWVGO). LWVGO envisions a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, the accessibility and the confidence to participate.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Lead Contact: Cynde GlismannBoard of Directors - Past Presidentcynde@lwvgo.org
Priority Issues: LWVGO organizers work to ensure voters are empowered: they can navigate Nebraska’s newly implemented voter ID rules, are able to make informed candidate choices, and have easy access to their voting method of choice (by mail or at polls). , Community organizing aims to ensure all people, no matter their race, gender identity, economic condition, age, education, physical appearance or condition, or any other characteristic, are empowered to make decisions that affect their own lives.,
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.
We are rallying voters, amplifying issues impacting Black communities, and emphasizing the power of every vote as a tool for change. What we know to be true is that coming together and honing in on our collective power to bring about transformative change is what we need to win democracy for all people.
Locked Out Love, Inc. mission is committed to being a voice for the voiceless and giving hope to the many hopeless men, women, and children affected by the criminal justice system.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx
Long Beach Latino Civic Association proposes a program which consist of phone call, holding events & drives, and canvassing homes with a target goal of 100 VR cards.They typically target or work with the Latinx, immigrant, and youth constituencies.
To empower and advocate for communities and individuals in crisis and need towards self reliance by providing resources and access to opportunity networks.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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-NJ will conduct door to door voter engagement on key issues, such as housing, environment, immigration and jobs. MRA will also conduct phone and text banks to reach voters of color and host a march in downtown Linden aimed at motivating Latinx voters to come out to vote.
Founded in 2017 in the wake of the Trump Presidential win, Make the Road Action-NJ builds power through community and electoral organizing to advance progressive policies that advance the rights of immigrant, Latinx and working class people of color.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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.
MRAPA builds community power to fight for justice in Latinx and immigrant communities and working-class communities of color. In 2024, we’ll work in 5 counties, focusing in communities that are ignored and rarely targeted by typical Democratic campaigns, yet they are an important voter base that needs to be persuaded.
Make the Road Action (MRA) builds political power rooted in working-class Latinx, Black and communities of color, 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.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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.
Collaborating with our network of congregations, MOSES/MOSES Action will mobilize thousands of voters across Michigan’s communities of color by organizing congregation-based Voter Hubs, training teams to lead voter engagement activities in their neighborhoods. We will also deploy a paid team of canvassers to strategic areas of the state.
The Mission of MOSES is to organize communities, develop faith-based leaders and build relationships to advocate for social justice through a group of diverse congregations. MOSES accomplishes this through training leaders in churches, synagogues and mosques, teaching participants how to articulate their shared values and work with their constituents to take collective action in the public arena.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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.
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.
MEJC will continue to engage parents and caregivers of school-aged children around the importance of school board elections and school bonds and millages. Together with our coalition partners, we hope to reach voters in key Black and brown school communities through relational organizing, phone banking, and door to door canvassing.
MEJC aims to organize parents, caregivers, community organizations, and educators in a statewide coalition for education equity and justice.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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
Priority Issues: MEJC engages voters on the importance of school board elections and contextualizing statewide elections on school funding and our Healthy and Healing Schools platform. ,
We will be providing trainings and events that showcase the role of a school board member. We will work with school board candidates to provide training on critical issues related to school boards such as budgeting, developing strong district level policy and co-governance. We hope to hold at least 20 school board candidate forums.
MEJC aims to organize parents, caregivers, community organizations, and educators in a statewide coalition for education equity and justice.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
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
Priority Issues: MEJC engages voters on the importance of school board elections and contextualizing statewide elections on school funding and our Healthy and Healing Schools platform. ,
The MEJCA program in 2024 elections includes movement base-building and communications efforts through energy democracy, issue advocacy, and corporate accountability for Michigan's monopoly private-investor owned utility companies. Tactics include canvassing, events, and phone banking as well as significant digital communications including videos, posts, and movement mobilization invitations. And, the organizing work will continue off-cycle.
The MEJC program in 2024 elections includes movement base-building and communications efforts through energy democracy, issue advocacy, and corporate accountability for Michigan's monopoly private-investor owned utility companies. Tactics include canvassing, events, and phone banking as well as significant digital communications including videos, posts, and movement mobilization invitations. And, the organizing work will continueoff-cycle.
We are a coalition of diverse communities: urban and rural, Black, white, Indigenous, Latinx, Middle Eastern, Asian, Pacific Islanders, and working class. We convene and work together to engage in electoral politics with a bold climate agenda for Michigan.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
MLCV will develop a democracy outreach plan for 2025 municipal and 2026 midterm elections that includes earned and paid media, in-person voter education, relationship-building, clerk engagement, civics education, and rapid response measures. It will also research, test, and elevate messaging that more effectively inspires voters in low-turnout districts to vote while engaging youth at college campuses. Plans will be coordinated with coalition partners to drive a dynamic, pro-environment voter effort in 2025 and 2026.
MLCV is scaling current canvassing efforts to train youth organizers through their intensive “Our Water Activist” program and by coordinating with Student Organizations on targeted campuses, empowering youth leaders with the skills, resources and training they need to organize and mobilize their peers to vote for pro-climate/democracy champions.
Michigan LCV works to protect the air, land, and water in communities all across Michigan by activating voters to elect and hold accountable public officials who fight for an environment that sustains the health and well-being of us all.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Montana Conservation Voters protects our clean air, clean water, public lands and democracy by supporting leaders who fight for these rights and by holding accountable leaders who do not.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: MT
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Last fall, Montana Conservation Voters launched a new approach to localize our communications about the positive impacts of federal legislation and policies. It involves mail, digital ads, and a follow-up survey canvass focused on conservation policy in the critical geographies of Yellowstone, Gallatin and Flathead Counties. The goal of this work is to build awareness of the positive impacts of key federal investments for Montana’s public lands, waters, and clean energy economy., , We have implemented this community localized communications strategy with assistance from Andrew Maxfield, an experienced polling and communications consultant. MCV and Maxfield have been working together to create a database of local images and messages to show the impact of conservation legislation on-the-ground. By reminding Montanans how national policies affect their local communities, our hope is to engage two psychological levers: personal relevance and place attachment. We also believe that localizing our messaging will generate word of mouth about the issue, helping preserve persuasion effects over time. Put simply, people care about what happens in their hometowns, and they talk about it. , , Our communications are focused on how bills like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxins (PACT) Act, and the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) have impacted Montana communities with the goal of driving home the positive local impacts of these wins and connecting them to people’s lived experiences., , In-house, our Organizers produce localized mailers and accompanying digital ads educating the public on federal investments for Montanans. They have also hosted local events focused on public lands issues such as Senator Daines’ falsely named Montana Sportsmen Conservation Act and protecting the Smith River as well as defending the Montana Constitution, and educating people about clean energy. , , Our community localized communications will highlight legislation like the PACT Act and what the legislation means for Montana veterans. In advance of the 2024 election, we will tailor localized messaging to reach specific communities around our target geographies such as the Crow and Northern Cheyenne reservations around Billings and the Flathead Reservation near Kalispell. Our issue-based work will focus on critical federal infrastructure and clean energy investment opportunities while also partnering with Western Native Voice, an Indigenous led advocacy group, to find native social media influencers to help get out issue-based information., , Part of our work will mobilize young people who care about climate change and conservation issues. Young Montanans have already demonstrated leadership around these issues. Recently, a group of young Montanans successfully led a first in the nation lawsuit against the state government (Held v. Montana), alleging that the state's support of fossil fuels violates Montanans’ constitutional right to a "clean and healthful environment. Our team will specifically focus on young people in Bozeman, home to Montana State University. , , ,
Collaborating with our network of congregations, MOSES Action will mobilize thousands of voters across Michigan’s communities of color by organizing congregation-based Voter Hubs, training teams to lead voter engagement activities in their neighborhoods. We will also deploy a paid team of canvassers to strategic areas of the state.
MOSES Action’s mission is to promote social welfare by developing and advocating for legislation, regulations, and government programs that improve the quality of life for Michigan residents. We also conduct research about and publicize the positions of elected officials concerning social, economic, and racial justice issues.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
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.
Organization focused on enhancing the quality of life for economically disadvantaged families will register voters through face-to-face engagement, tabling, and events.
Will work within about 50 Latino religious institutions where org has relationships to register hundreds of Latinos.
The NC Congress of Latino Organizations (aka the NC Latino Congress) is a statewide, membership led organization that builds power among Latino institutions and their leaders to advance social, racial, and economic justice. The Latino Congress works for the public good by coalescing training and organizing Latinos across religious, racial, nationality, class, county, and neighborhood lines.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Faith-based, Latinx
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Ivan Parra; Maria CalvopinaExecutive Director; Deputy Directorkmparra@aol.com
Will work within about 50 Latino religious institutions where org has relationships to register hundreds of Latinos.
North Carolina Latino Power is dedicated to building collective power and improving the social welfare of Latinos in North Carolina by educating Latinos on a variety of issues, developing grassroots leadership, and encouraging electoral participation.
Our activities include:
1. Civic and political engagement of Latinos
2. Research on Latino issues
3. Leadership development
4. Education on Latino issues
5. Capacity-building and problem-solving
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Faith-based, Latinx
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Ivan Parra; Maria CalvopinaExecutive Director; Deputy Directorkmparra@aol.com
With newly elected Gov. Josh Stein and a one vote veto-sustaining margin in the House, we will be working to support Governor's Stein's pro-climate, pro-environment efforts, and defend against legislative attacks on our environment, our democracy, and our communities. We will also engage strategically on IRA defense and implementation, the Carbon Planning process, and continue our efforts to hold Duke Energy and the NC Utilities Commission accountable for meeting our clean energy goals.
Working to elect climate champion Josh Stein over climate denier Mark Robinson. We will run a canvass with a relational text overlay in vote-dense Mecklenburg County targeting persuadable swing voters. We will also work to gain a veto-proof minority in the state House by winning four of ten competitive House seats with paid media/mail.
The North Carolina League of Conservation Voters (NCLCV) is a pragmatic, results-oriented, non-partisan organization whose mission is to protect the health and quality of life for all North Carolinians, with an intentional focus on systematically excluded communities of color. We elect environmental champions, advocate for environmental policies that protect our communities, and hold elected leaders accountable for their decisions. We create a political environment that will protect our natural environment.
NCAAT in Action is scaling and leading the largest field program targeting Asian Americans in North Carolina. 8 years of working as a trusted messenger with culturally-competent multilingual outreach will allow us to educate, engage, and mobilize with deep canvassing and our new Empower U BIPOC Youth project.
NCAAT in Action is committed to supporting equity and justice for all by building political power among Asian Americans and allies in North Carolina through voter education, progressive advocacy and leadership development.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
NECAF will be targeting 18-34 year-olds, prioritizing young people of color, to turn out in targeted districts like CO-3 & CO-8 and to vote for a ballot measure that protects abortion rights. NECAF will endorse Youth Agenda champions in state legislative races, including the June state primary.
New Era Colorado harnesses young people’s political power to create a Colorado that serves all people.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Reproductive rights and economic justice are the top two as informed by our Youth Agenda. Full Youth Agenda platform can be found here with all ten issue areas: https://neweracolorado.org/youthagenda/
NNCP is a social impact organization that is a service-based, nonpartisan 501c3 organization that spent months analyzing our data, staying in communities, deepening existing relationships, and creating new ones to provide a road map of service for the future. We work to engage in historically and continually marginalized communities to bridge the gaps between politics, politicians and people. In doing this most critical work, we help lift Black and Brown people to claim their power.
New North Carolina Project is knocking doors in targeted BIPOC communities in Mecklenburg and Gaston Counties, running a social media campaign and continuing work on local HBCU campuses to register young Black men.
NNCP works to help underserved communities claim their power through economic mobility, housing security, public safety and civic engagement. We speak for the #TrueMajority.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Multi-racial (including white)
Priority Issues: Environmental Justice, Environmental hazards in homes with energy inefficiencies, College/Career/Workforce Education needs & requirements, Health & Well-being, Criminal Justice Reform & Re-Entry
The New North Carolina Project Action Fund (NNCPAF) implemented a comprehensive electoral program in 2023-2024, leveraging strategic field operations, community engagement, and relational organizing to mobilize voters in underrepresented communities. Our approach combined door-to-door canvassing, digital engagement, and a multitouch strategy rooted in decision science to ensure meaningful voter contact and activation.
Engages communities of color year round in education, direct aid, and collective action in 4 Pillars: Economic Mobility, Public Safety, Housing Security, and Civic Engagement. We directly canvass voters about our Buildings Upgrade Program, energy audits, and the connection to their vote in the upcoming election.
We make North Carolina politics reflect the true majority by centering & investing in communities, expanding the engaged electorate, and creating #lifelongvoters.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander), Latinx
In 2025 and beyond, NPPEF will continue our programmatic work around voter engagement, to include voter registration efforts and the advancement of a PA State Voting Rights Act; civic education to include state courts education ahead of judicial elections in 2025 and; voter participation to ensure those we engage and provide civic education to overcome voter apathy and fatigue and are mobilized to vote in both the primary and general elections in 2025 and beyond.
The NPPEF is a non-partisan group centered on underrepresented communities, emphasizing civic education and engagement. Their focus areas include voting rights, gun violence, abortion access, and environmental justice. Voter registration tactics involve community outreach, online platforms, partnerships, mobile units, educational campaigns, multilingual materials, youth engagement, collaboration with civic groups, and volunteer networks.
The New PA Project Education Fund (NPPEF) is a non-partisan organization led by community leaders across the Commonwealth dedicated to centering underrepresented and underserved communities to embrace their power. NPPEF ensures full participation in the democratic process through civic education and year-round engagement by centering Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth - with intention - as they are the least represented and most impacted by decisions our government is making.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
In 2025 and beyond, NPP will continue our programmatic work around voter engagement, to include voter registration efforts and the advancement of a PA state voting rights act; civic education to include federal and state courts advocacy ahead of state judicial elections in 2025 and; independent expenditure voter participation programs to mobilize the electorate to the polls in both the primary and general elections, in 2025 and beyond.
NPP, a voting rights organization will engage in community conversations, candidate forums, voting rights protection, expansion and advocacy by meeting our centered communities (Black, Indigenous and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth) where they are and providing all the necessary civic education needed to expand the electorate.
The New Pennsylvania Project (NPP) is a voting rights organization with a year-round primary focus on voter registration, civic education and mobilization. NPP centers historically disenfranchised and often neglected Black, Indigenous and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth in our work. Through civic engagement, we ensure all eligible voters feel compelled to exercise their freedom to vote in the Commonwealth.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Register rural voters of color through events with community leaders, relational organizing, doors, and voter registration drives in underserved communities and schools.
New Rural Project (NRP) is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization that engages young and marginalized residents in rural communities to amplify their voices through increased civic and electoral engagement. NRP works to eliminate barriers to engagement by listening to rural stakeholders and working together to develop community-driven solutions.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: New Rural Project’s work begins and ends with listening. We’ve used focus groups, polling, canvassing, phonebanking and community engagement to understand the issues most important to our core constituencies which are rural folks of color. Based on our listening, NRP focuses on education, healthcare, public safety, and voting rights as an organization.
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 NFC will continue our focus on voter engagement including voter education and public policy advocacy.
Our voter engagement work spans seven decades. Each election cycle NFC works to strengthen our grassroots organizing effort. Our messaging strategy includes daily Facebook posts, yard signs, banners, bimonthly e-blast, public education forums and street activism.
Our mission is to promote youth development and to organize for social, environmental and economic justice.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
In 2025, 2026, and beyond, Next in Line Community Outreach Center will strengthen voter engagement through education, registration drives, and mobilization efforts. We will advocate for fair voting policies, and equip individuals with resources to make informed choices. Through events, policy forums, and leadership development programs, we will amplify community voices and influence policies that impact underrepresented populations. Our commitment ensures sustained civic participation and meaningful social change.
Next In Line Community Outreach informs and educates the youth and adults in our community the importance of voting to better understand how voting affects the community as a whole.
Next in Line Community Outreach Center is dedicated to empowering youth
through afterschool programs that provide academic support, leadership training,
and career readiness resources. We foster civic engagement by integrating voter
education into our youth initiatives, ensuring they understand the importance of
their voices in shaping the future. Through community involvement efforts, we
create spaces where young people can contribute to local initiatives, engage in
service projects, and develop a lifelong commitment to advocacy and social
change.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Org focused on enhancing the quality of life for economically disadvantaged families will register voters through face-to-face engagement, tabling, and events.
The program focused on empowering young people to be involved in politics, candidate identification in low-income communities and communities of color, and built a network for future voter engagement programming. This funding supported a small board of community organizers to begin making steps towards an established and recognized organization. NORC will continue to advocate for just and equitable policies, be involved in voter engagement, and be a beacon for bringing the community to the table.
Our mission is to dismantle and raise awareness of the effects of redlining through education, policy making, community engagement and restorative justice.
VISION – We envision a community with access to safe housing, resources and a thriving economic infrastructure that restores generational wealth.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Northeast Ohio Voter Advocates is a 501c(3), non-partisan organization that specializes in registering voters through social service agencies, schools, food pantries and correctional facilities and advocates for voting equity.
Enable and expand voter registration and turnout in underrepresented areas of Northeast Ohio and improve the election process in Ohio through research and advocacy for legislative and administrative changes
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Fair Destricts, Legislative and voter initiatives to increase civic participation, education and engagement with incarcerated and formerly incarcerated voters
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 < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: AZ
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Faith-based, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
We will educate, engage, and mobilize our base while persuading moderate and independent voters – building power for conservation and rural communities through robust field outreach and direct voter contact as well as expansive communications and media.
Northern Plains is a grassroots conservation and family agriculture group that organizes Montanans to protect our water, land, air, and working landscapes. We support a healthy, localized, and sustainable economy in farm and ranch country and in our towns. We build strong grassroots leaders, always considering the next generation.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: In our issue organizing, we engage people on the issues that most affect them and their communities, move people to take action, and ultimately politicize them to be an educated voter. These issues range from environmental and climate issues to economic and democracy issues, and currently include campaigns on:, , -electricity rate hikes and accountability of our public utilities, -access to community solar, -electing more clean-energy friendly leaders to rural electric cooperative boards, -cleaning up coal ash ponds in a coal mining town, -achieving reclamation and water replacement for ranchers affected by nearby coal-mining, -stopping a new carbon capture and sequestration project in rural Montana, -getting Inflation Reduction Act funds to Montana schools, communities, and farmers and ranchers,, -holding the Sibanye Stillwater Mining company accountable to surrounding communities, and more. , , Each of these campaigns has a base of leaders who are guiding the work, and ensuring the most affected communities are engaged., , Our electoral organizing tends to center “kitchen table” issues, with a central focus on economic well-being, which can include family agriculture, small business, energy bills, clean energy, rural healthcare, housing, and tax issues – often wrapped around a central frame of “homegrown prosperity.”,
Statewide member-led coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations will provide community-based groups with funding, training and technical support to register immigrant and historically disenfranchised women and families.
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), a state-wide, member-led coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations, works to transform the lives of all New Yorkers by strengthening and building our members' power, organizing and educating our communities and the public, and using our collective voice to advocate for opportunity and justice.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Refugee
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Lead Contact: Emily KniesSenior Director of Developmenteknies@nyic.org
Priority Issues: In our voter registration efforts, our primary focus revolves around the needs and concerns of the immigrant community. We address the specific challenges and circumstances faced by immigrants, working to engage them in the voting process. As studies continue to show, there remains an ongoing underrepresentation of women, Black, Indigenous, people of color, and New American/naturalized immigrants in both electoral processes and decision-making institutions. To address this civic engagement and representation gap, the NYIC launched its voter engagement program to reimagine civic engagement through lenses of long term capacity building. The program provides community-based organizations with funding, training, technical support, and strategic partnership to effectively engage, educate, and activate immigrant and historically disenfranchised women and families in civic matters. By leveraging established voter and civic engagement tactics, we adopt a holistic approach to reshape the electorate and political influence. While maintaining an essential role in community engagement, we recognize the importance of addressing specific issues and obstacles inherent in working with our communities. Language Barriers For non-english speaking voters, it is essential to ensure ballot and voter registration materials are translated accurately and reflect the true intended meaning of the text. The NYIC and its partners are committed to delivering in-language livestreams, digital toolkits, and virtual workshops to assist with absentee ballot applications, communicating these crucial changes in at least seven different languages. Aligning with our City and State priorities, we actively support legislation aimed at expanding language access, particularly at the polls. The NYIC sits on the New York City Civic Engagement Commission’s Language Access and Participatory Budgeting Advisory Board and our Executive Director is a Commissioner of the Civic Engagement Commission. Unfamiliarity or Distrust in the Process The voting process can often appear complex and corrupt to immigrant voters due to unfamiliarity or distrust in the systems that have often not supported their interests or needs. It is essential that our efforts focus on empowering communities through education and fostering trust with our partner organizations who are working on the ground with our communities. The NYIC leverages its extensive statewide network to build a foundation of trusted messengers to bring immigrants and communities of color into the electoral process. Our partnerships enable a coordinated effort, amplification of messaging, and opportunities for capacity building within the vital network of immigrant-serving organizations across the state. By partnering closely with our base of members, which include grassroots and nonprofit community organizations, religious and academic institutions, labor unions, and legal and socioeconomic justice organizations, the NYIC integrates extensive people power and diverse grassroots connections into our National Voter Registration Day programs.
Hip Hop voter registration bus will travel to urban and suburban areas to reach diverse youth populations, often in collaboration with organizations, local businesses and schools. Their team will create marketing materials and collaborate with the media to increase the campaign's visibility and get more registrations.
Ohio Alliance for Community Education is a service-based organization that prides itself on building strong community connections amongst Black and Brown residents in the Greater Cleveland area. By engaging, educating and empowering people in their civic lives. We aim to create equal opportunity to thrive and prosper in their surrounding neighborhoods by connecting the issues that have an effect on their everyday lives.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Ohio Coalition on Black Civic Participation is partnering with community leaders, organizations and churches to register Black voters at block parties, festivals and house parties, and through door-to-door canvassing.
The Ohio Coalition on Black Civic Participation, (Ohio Unity Coalition) is a state affiliate of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation in Washington DC. OUC and is incorporated as a is a 501c-3 organization in Ohio. Our primary purpose is to increase political literacy and civic engagement in black communities across Ohio, while building capacity in our member organizations and the communities in which we serve. The variety of voter contact /voter service mechanisms we utilize range from voter registration, education, voter/election protection, get-out-the-vote and issue advocacy around priorities specific to black communities.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
In 2024, OFUAPB ran a large canvassing program in Dayton, Ohio who are directly impacted by police brutality. The canvassers knocked 52,614 doors and connected with 13,203 voters. We also called over 6,400 voters and texted an additional 4,800+ voters in Dayton to remind them to bring their ID to vote and help locate their polling place. In 2025 we are organizing year-round with direct voter engagement and state and local advocacy on police reform.
Our layered approach includes canvassing, phonebanking, text banking, pollstanding on Election Day, digital and mail. We ensure investment into existing infrastructure in these communities, preserve the authenticity of the trusted messenger’s voice, and support longer term organizing and mobilization for the progressive movement in these spaces.
Our mission is to fight against police brutality and to support our extended families. Who, while not related by blood, are bonded to us through the needless bloodshed of our loved ones.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
OFUPAC builds and harnesses the political power of impacted families across Ohio, providing them with a space to leverage their power and drive policy to enact lasting change. In 2024 we completed an urban canvassing program in low income Black communities, and ran an extensive phone and text program. We are co-chairing a city charter amendment ballot campaign for 2025 and run a statewide police reform policy table and a statewide jail coalition in Ohio.
Our layered approach includes canvassing, phonebanking, text banking, pollstanding on Election Day, digital and mail. We ensure investment into existing infrastructure in these communities, preserve the authenticity of the trusted messenger’s voice, and support longer term organizing and mobilization for the progressive movement in these spaces.
Our mission is to build power through policy, action, and change for people who have experienced police brutality, gun violence, and/or Ohio’s carceral system.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
The Campaign registered nearly 160,000 Black, working-class, and young voters in cities such as Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. Our endorsement committee (made up of students, formerly incarcerated individuals, faith leaders, public school parents, and childcare providers) backed candidates in competitive congressional races, as well as sheriff and prosecutor races. Yet, challenges like lower voter turnout and restrictive voting policies persist, underscoring the need for continued grassroots organizing.
In 2024, we will work to expand the electorate and close the racial and age gap amongst registered voters in Ohio. We plan to register 145,000 voters in Black communities and 35,000 young voters on college campuses, and mobilize them and more by knocking on 1,000,000 doors to reach 250,000 voters.
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: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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.
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.
As a Black-led, Reproductive Justice organization in Ohio, Ohio Women’s Alliance is a trusted messenger within Black and brown communities across the state. Ensuring there are pro-choice justices on the Ohio Supreme Court in 24 will be crucial to protecting our constitutional rights and advancing true access in Ohio.
Ohio Women’s Alliance is a power-building Reproductive Justice organization providing programming, resources, and education for women, femmes, gender-expansive folks, and youth throughout Ohio. Rooted in the foundations of Reproductive Justice, our mission is to transform Ohio into a state where all people can truly thrive through access to safe communities, equitable education, holistic health care and wellness, inclusive and representative democracy, and economic prosperity.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: OH
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
We will focus on voter education from the top to bottom of the ticket, working to mobilize our target persuasion and mobilization universe. We will also test our in-language outreach program to newly registered APIA voters in Nevada and unscored voters. We hope to use issue messaging in-language to move persuadable APIA voters.
One APIA Nevada’s mission is to advance the interests of all Asian Pacific Islander Americans in Nevada through advocacy on issues such as access to healthcare, education, and pathways to citizenship.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
In 2025 and beyond, we will mobilize communities to oppose anti-trans ballot measures and bolster LGBTQ+ rights by launching public education campaigns that highlight the human cost of transphobia and shift public opinion through real stories from transgender Coloradans. We will organize local training sessions, events, and advocacy toolkit distributions for local elections, build sustained support through statewide advocacy power-building, cross-movement solidarity, and targeted media outreach, to resist harmful policies.
One Colorado exists to secure protections and opportunities for LGBTQ+ Coloradans through grassroots, local, and statewide organizing and lobbying efforts.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
One PA for All will engage in cavassing in high traffic areas, peer-to-peer texting, and digital advertising to register majority-Black voters in Pennsylvania cities.
One Pennsylvania (One PA) focuses on racial, economic, and environmental justice in Pennsylvania, building multiracial, working-class power through grassroots organizing, voter engagement, and policy advocacy.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
One PA will help close the voting gap among Black voters to secure wins up and down the ballot, engaging 300,000 high-potential Black voters through door knocking, phone calls, and texts utilizing community messengers and race-forward narratives. They will double One PA’s politically active membership base, cultivating a core of new super voters.
One Pennsylvania (One PA) focuses on racial, economic, and environmental justice in Pennsylvania, building multiracial, working-class power through grassroots organizing, voter engagement, and policy advocacy.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
OneAmerica Votes builds immigrant voter power in Washington state. We are engaging voters in immigrant-rich southwest and central WA to elect our slate and defeat I-2117 to defend WA’s Climate Commitment Act. Communicating in 4 languages through culturally-appropriate direct voter contact and mail in key districts, we are uniquely situated to contact, inform and persuade voters.
OneAmerica advances the fundamental principles of democracy and justice at the local, state, and national levels by building power within immigrant communities in collaboration with key allies.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Priority Issues: Our canvassing script engages voters about OneAmerica Votes’ Our Thriving Platform and our vision for making WA State a place where all have what they need, regardless of economic and immigration status. We educate and urge voters to vote No on the group of conservative ballot initiatives, including one that would gut WA’s progressive climate laws; these initiatives would take billions of dollars from our state budget, making it harder to win on our platform. We then dig deeper to find which platform issues matter to them: a universal childcare system in WA state which is accessible, affordable, and quality for all families and pays thriving wages to the majority-immigrant women providers; multilingual education; and a state unemployment program for immigrant workers. , , OneAmerica Votes organizes year-round leveraging our BIPOC, immigrant and working-class base of directly-impacted community leaders to elect people like us who share our values, take that power to the legislature where we fight for our issue campaigns, and work with our base to build power in legislative districts to hold accountable elected leaders at the local, state and federal levels to being immigrant rights champions.
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.
Focused on civic engagement and democracy advancement across Pennsylvania for in particular historically marginalized and underserved communities, including communities of color, impoverished communities and the young.
PA Alliance sits at the center of the non-partisan and progressive infrastructure tables in Pennsylvania. Providing key services to 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) organizations, as well as own large stakes of the work in Pennsylvania, such as communications, research, and fundraising. PA Alliance believes in advancing the lives of everyday Pennsylvanians through issue advocacy work, as well as advocating for the right to extend access to the voting booth to all Pennsylvanians.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: Pennsylvania has nearly 300 colleges with over half a million students. It is a state with incredibly tight margins of victory – in 2020, President Biden defeated Donald Trump by just 80,555 votes. Over 5.34% of the voting age population is enrolled in a Pennsylvania college or university, making campus turnout key to Democratic victories. In addition to many large residential campuses, there are 2 HBCUs. The PAAF is stepping up to close the registration and turnout gap on college campuses by setting up a pilot organizing program and regranting to key youth organizations. Key Goals: Set up systems for collaboration between groups doing campus voter registration and GOTV. Build buy-in to a youth coalition, as well as strengthen relationships with in-state organizations. Pilot a new campus organizing team (“PA Students for Democracy”), with the goal of creating a new in-state campus organizing machine, accountable to in-state stakeholders. Get a head start on voter registration at the largest colleges with the greatest voter registration need, through a pilot organizing program and regrants. Strengthen youth and campus outreach capacity within existing organizations through regrants. Run a robust digital program, in partnership with Commonwealth Communications.
PA Alliance is a nonprofit focused on civic engagement and democracy advancement across Pennsylvania for in particular historically marginalized and underserved communities, including communities of color, impoverished communities and the young.
PA Alliance sits at the center of the non-partisan and progressive infrastructure tables in Pennsylvania. Providing key services to organizations, as well as own large stakes of the work in Pennsylvania, such as communications, research, and fundraising. PA Alliance believes in advancing the lives of everyday Pennsylvanians through issue advocacy work, as well as advocating for the right to extend access to the voting booth to all Pennsylvanians.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Established in 2018, Peach Concerned Citizens, Inc. (PCCI) is a nonprofit in Central Rural GA, excelling in voter registration and GOTV, focusing on BPOC via diverse methods including phone banking, texting, and door knocking, and relational contact. Collaborations include local residents, organizations, and Fort Valley State University for civic engagement.
Our mission is to reach all ethnic groups to discuss issues, inform and create a climate so everyone understands the importance of voting. And continue the increase voter turnout by 15% over each previous election starting in 2018. We are striving to achieve a 90% Census response. Improve overall civic engagement and quality of life of ALL citizens Crawford, Macon, Peach, and Taylor counties.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Information, Educating the citizens, healthcare, living wage jobs, insurance coverages, protecting the environment, education, reasons for voting, voter suppression, and those issues suggested to the canvassers or phone bankers and PCCI's issues surveys.
PA direct voter contact program will recruit a high volume of volunteers to mobilize voters who will additionally have the opportunity to go deep in their neighborhoods with people who are often ignored in engagement programs, creating intentional relationships that will sustain and build towards high voter turnout in Durham.
The People’s Alliance advances progressive issues and policies through research, organizing, advocacy, and democratic engagement.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Black, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Priority Issues: PA members organize action teams focused on specific issues that affect the Durham community. The focus of these teams vary depending on the current prominence of issues and on volunteer leadership. We encourage members to lead organizing efforts directed at new issues. Issues in the last year are public education, child & family, climate justice, housing and transit and voter engagement. PA members have a comprehensive approach to registering and engaging voters by gaining understanding about what issue motivates the voter. PA can also provide an avenue for advocacy beyond the act of voting in an election.
Our goal is to build trust in long-ignored neighborhoods whose residents must turn out in November. Our immersive work will combine community-centered tactics with voter registration and assistance with mail-in ballots. We'll identify and train local leaders and build teams for our electoral work.
Our mission is to engage, educate, and empower our neighbors to support candidates and policies that put people and the planet before profit.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: We take a deep organizing approach in our community canvasses, looking to discover the issues that they care about, because their concern may be a voting issue for them. We also offer Working Groups who take on projects around education, climate justice, prison justice, economic justice, and housing/community development.
State organization centering black and low income communities in South Philly. They organize for racial and economic justice while their voter work is tied to services provided.
Philly Thrive organizes for environmental, racial, and economic justice in the poorest big city in the U.S. We work to heal the unmet needs the current extractive economy creates for communities while taking direct action to transform the extractive economy into a regenerative one.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
The PCDP works to engage all voters in the county. Through canvassing, phone-banking, texting and mailings we strive to explain our values and priorities to voters. We work to incrementally increase the number of Democratic votes in the county through each election cycle. We strive to reach young voters as the future protectors of democracy.
Our mission is to work together to elect democracy-supporting, civic-minded individuals to local, state, and national offices.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Environmentally focused org will host voter registration events in Forsyth County and surrounding areas.
Piedmont Environmental Alliance works every day to educate and empower, build community, and lead action for a more just, resilient, and environmentally sustainable region.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
At Pittsburgh United, we run Deep Canvassing campaigns that gather information from and build connections with community members who are directly impacted by the issues we organize around. As an organization, our focus is engaging people around environmental and housing justice as we develop co-governing structures to effectively center the voices of those most impacted in the creation and implementation of any solutions.
PA United will engage young voters, voters of color, and working class voters - the voters who are most likely to disengage from the election - in a comprehensive field campaign on their doors, phones, and in their communities to move them to vote on their values.
Pittsburgh United's purpose is to build a sustainable, multi-racial, multi-generational poor and working peoples movement across Pennsylvania that unites all of us against those who profit from our struggles. PAU builds collective power by running issue and member campaigns to create an equitable government and society that includes and benefits all of us, not just the wealthy few.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Planned Parenthood Texas Votes will run a targeted statewide voter outreach and registration program in 2026, engaging over 200,000 low-propensity identified Planned Parenthood supporters. Through field outreach, phone banks, digital efforts, and social pressure mail, we’ll use our data to activate this warm contact list, maximizing impact with proven tactics. Our 2024 program achieved a 39% turnout rate among identified low-propensity voters.
Planned Parenthood Texas Votes furthers the mission of Planned Parenthood affiliates in Texas by advocating for sexual and reproductive health care and information through educating policy makers and the public, and by empowering Texans to elect candidates who prioritize equitable access to sexual and reproductive health care.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: TX
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Troy’s Precinct Delegate Committee continues to refine our voter outreach program, reaching our voters with Dem scores of 40% and higher through creative messaging and literature designs. We knock doors, text, send postcards, and phone our voters, aiming to increase voter turnout through education on voting laws and options.
The Precinct Delegate Committee is part of the Troy Democratic Club in Troy, Michigan. The Committee recruits, trains, and organizes official Precinct Delegates and volunteers to inform and educate our voters. We focus on turning out all voters, making sure our residents know their options on where to vote, absentee ballots, and early voting availability (especially important now to ease any confusion over newly implemented state voting laws), and important issues on upcoming ballots. Post-primary, we also create and provide detailed slate cards for voters on candidates up and down ballot and issues supported by our parent Democratic Club, as well as do absentee ballot chasing. Our main goal is to continue increasing voter turnout.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
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.
Direct outreach with Latinx communities in WA State, with a focus on Yakima and King County. Our team tables at local outreach events and our door to door canvassing targets low-propensity voters and Spanish-speaking voters, who often don’t get consistent messaging about voting in their language and by people they trust. We build long-term relationships to engage volunteers to canvass and table at outreach events alongside our team.
Progreso's mission is to ensure that Latino communities are fairly represented in Washington State’s social, economic and political systems to improve the quality of life for all Washingtonians.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: WA
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: When talking with voters, we often talk about top issues that are impacting our Latinx/e communities, including but not limited to: immigration, environment, and health.
As the communications hub for the progressive movement in NM, we are expanding our role to deepen relationships and digital outreach through offline to online organizing. We will be working with community members and partners to combat disinformation specifically related to voter registration and voting in our Latinx and Spanish speaking communities in NM CD2.
As New Mexico’s progressive communications hub, ProgressNow New Mexico Education Fund centers justice for systemically excluded communities through partnerships, trusted digital communications, and issue-based and civic engagement campaigns.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Environmental Justice: As one of the largest oil and gas states in the nation, we engage voters on the need for a just transition away from the oil and gas industry and focus specifically on the harms to communities of colors. , , Reproductive Justice: This encompasses abortion access, access to gender affirming care, and policies related to LGBTQ+ community. , , Democracy: We educate on the safety and security of our elections and inform voters on the multitude of ways they can register to vote and cast a ballot.
PHB supports an 11/5/2024 ballot measure to repeal the City of Huntington Beach Public Library Parent/Guardian Review Committee for its children's library books for offensive content. Two campaigns will occur: 1. Gather a minimum of 13,000 qualified signatures. 2. Run a campaign to educate voters about this ballot measure.
The Protect HB (PHB) campaign was formed to turn out HB voters in the March 5, 2024 Presidential Primary election to vote NO on three ballot measures A-B-C. PHB is formed to educate Huntingotn Beach voters about local issues that impact their every day lives.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
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.
All volunteer organization will register women of color.
R.O.S.E. is a non-partisan organization whose purpose is to create avenues for electability and meaningful involvement for women of color in the political process. Secondarily, we advocate for voter education and public education forums. Our purpose is to mobilize our collective influence to advocate for issues that impact women of color and other under represented groups in the election process and in voter advocacy.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Faith-based, Latinx
RIC's priority of working toward just society includes ensuring everyone eligible is empowered & equipped to vote. We utilize literature drops, info tables at businesses, high schools, colleges, info on our website and postcards. Also rides to the DMV for WI ID's, to register to vote and to the polls
Racine Interfaith Coalition RIC is a Racine nonprofit organization made up of 28 congregations or affiliates who are united in our belief in the inherent value of every individual and our shared obligation to create a fairer, more equitable, and more just community.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: WI
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Faith-based
Reclaim Education Fund will increase voter participation and build community power in neighborhoods across Philadelphia. Reclaim will do this through face-to-face, issue-based organizing with neighbors, driving city-wide campaigns around housing rights, training, and empowering community leaders. We will empower community members to dive beneath the surface of “get out the vote” and launch into civic conversations about the actual reasons why our community is disengaged from voting and how inaction links to systemic issues.
Reclaim Education Fund will support neighborhood leaders in providing civic engagement, facilitating story circles to help people share their experiences related to the election and learn about neighbors’ diverse experiences, and provide deep canvass support for 5 neighborhood teams to related to the issues at stake in the general election.
Reclaim Education Fund organizes people, provides education, and advocates for policy to win a more just and equitable city.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,001
Reclaim Philadelphia Action will provide training, voter database access, civic education and deep canvassing support to Democratic Committee People, volunteers responsible for voter engagement in a 2-4 block range from their home. Additionally, RPA will launch a social media campaign incorporating member stories related to the general election, political education and civic education.
Reclaim Philadelphia Action is a multiracial member-led organization that builds community power to win change, reclaim government for the people, and advance economic, racial, and gender justice.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: PA
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: LGBTQ+, Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: Our volunteer organize through relationally and identify key areas of self interest. Our leaders top issues in a recent poll were housing, healthcare and climate justice.
Since its founding in 2004, REAP's mission has been to increase the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency (together, "clean energy") in Alaska through collaboration, education, training, and advocacy. The organization's broad coalition of over 60 dues-paying members is comprised of renewable energy developers, conservation and consumer groups, electric utilities, Alaska Native entities, local governments, educational institutions and businesses. The size and diversity of REAP's membership allows for meaningful collaboration that contributes to lasting success in its efforts to build a more prosperous future for all Alaskans with highly efficient homes and businesses powered by locally-generated renewable energy.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: AK
Geographic Focus: Rural and Small cities (<100k), Urban - Large city, or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Youth and Students (aged 17-34), State Legislators, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
New program to register Nevada voters who are currently incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and families of the incarcerated via outreach at organization member meetings, neighborhood street canvassing, and tabling at jails, prisons, recovery centers, and community events.
Return Strong is a grassroots organization committed to deconstructing the prison industrial complex by fighting to center womxn, folx of color, and people experiencing poverty in all phases of the criminal legal and correctional systems. We use the power of collective action to disrupt injustice, partnering with allies to create a system that encompases truth, justice, humanity, and healing.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NV
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Large city (>100k), Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Adults (aged 35-65)
Organization Leadership: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Priority Issues: Return Strong is an organization whose primary focus is working with currently incarcerated, formerly incarcerated and families of the incarcerated: people who have been impacted by the criminal legal system, either primarily/directly impacted or secondarily impacted by the incarceration of their loved one and issues that are concerns to our community: housing, living wages, re-entry, decriminalization, prison and jail reform, sentencing reform, racial justice and other justice related issues.
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
We will be knocking on thousands of doors in Wenatchee and Omak, Washington to ID and register voters, and engage new and low-propensity voters in a pledge to vote program. We’ll also be running a pledge to vote and mailer program, reaching roughly 10,000 young and BIPOC low-propensity and unregistered voters.
To build an economy that works for rural working people in North Central Washington
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Through thousands of conversations with voters, we created a rural working people’s platform that we center across our work, including good jobs, great schools, healthcare and housing for all, fair laws regardless of immigration status, a fair tax system, and the protection of our land, water, and air. This year we’ll be focusing on an attack on our state’s Capital Gains Tax and Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The Capital Gains Tax taxes the wealthiest 1% and provides almost a billion dollars for schools, early education, and communities. The CCA is a carbon tax that reduces greenhouse gas emissions while putting money back into communities experiencing impacts of climate change. We’ll be connecting these issues to our platform issues of better schools, good green jobs, a fairer tax system, and the protection of our environment.
We will be knocking on thousands of doors in Wenatchee and Omak, Washington to ID and register voters, and engage new and low-propensity voters in a pledge to vote program. We’ll also be running a pledge to vote and mailer program, reaching roughly 10,000 young and BIPOC low-propensity and unregistered voters.
To build an economy that works for rural working people in North Central Washington
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: Through thousands of conversations with voters, we created a rural working people’s platform that we center across our work, including good jobs, great schools, healthcare and housing for all, fair laws regardless of immigration status, a fair tax system, and the protection of our land, water, and air. This year we’ll be focusing on an attack on our state’s Capital Gains Tax and Climate Commitment Act (CCA). The Capital Gains Tax taxes the wealthiest 1% and provides almost a billion dollars for schools, early education, and communities. The CCA is a carbon tax that reduces greenhouse gas emissions while putting money back into communities experiencing impacts of climate change. We’ll be connecting these issues to our platform issues of better schools, good green jobs, a fairer tax system, and the protection of our environment.
Our program focuses on Washington State's "climate on the ballot" districts, targeting 12% of Latino households in King County. These hard-to-reach communities will respond because of our trusted messenger status. Using Spanish messages, we aim to drive unprecedented voter registration and turnout.
Our mission is to create a unified voice that advocates for and represents our common interests, advancing Latino-owned businesses in our community.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Priority Issues: At the SLMCC, our organizing will work around voter engagement focuses on critical issues that resonate deeply with the Latino community. These include immigration reform, economic equity, healthcare access, education, and climate change. We emphasize these topics in our voter registration drives and outreach efforts, using culturally relevant messaging to ensure that our community understands how these issues directly impact their lives and the importance of their vote in shaping policy decisions. We aim to empower and mobilize Latino voters by highlighting these key concerns.
Our GOTV efforts reach Dem/left leaning, Independent, and underserved communities, with voter registration & engagement; postcard events; co-hosting public candidate forums and fundraisers; phone/text banks; canvassing. Along with GOTV for Biden-Harris, Ohio has several, pivotal races- Sherrod Brown for US Senate; 3 Supreme Court Justices (Forbes, Stewart, Donnelly); and a ballot amendment for Fair Districts.
To promote a civic and political agenda that supports civil rights, economic justice, access to healthcare and well-being of our nation.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
We have worked within the faith and broader community in Milwaukee and throughout the state of Wisconsin to provide information, resources, and engagement. We encourage citizens use the power of voting as vehicle to advance meaningful social change,
Souls to the Polls Wisconsin (STTP) is a faith-based civic engagement project of Pastors United Community Advocacy Inc. and an alliance of 300 inner-city congregations, labor unions, and civic groups. Its mission is to unite faith leaders and their congregations, community organizations and individuals to strengthen the collective voting power of the Black and Hispanic communities, using education, advocacy, and voting resources such as voter ID training and rides to the polls.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Latinx, People with disabilities
We target Democratic voters by means of door-to-door canvassing, letter and postcard mailings, emails in selected precincts, placing yard signs, working as poll greeters and poll watchers, and through participation as a club in community parades and other community events. We inform voters of important dates and how to return mail-in ballots correctly.
The mission of the Southern Lehigh Democrats Committee is to enact the Democratic Party's ideals in Lower Milford, Upper Saucon and The Borough of Coopersburg and to support and elect its candidates, and expand voter outreach, education and participation.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Focus on registering young people, underserved communities, GOTV of registered Democrats and Unaffiliated leaning left. We campaign in support of quality public education and pay for teachers, restoring and safe-guarding our rights, fair voting, and transparency in government.
We are the Democratic Party for a small rural, agricultural NC county. We stand for quality public education, quality employment with a living wage, equality and justice for all. We are focusing on driving voter registration, showing up as a choice in the county, informing Democrats and Unafilliated voters on candidates, voter ID, voting schedules, and support them in getting to the polls. We are starting with growing our volunteers.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: NC
Core Constituencies: Black, Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: All volunteer - there are no paid staff involved in the organizations
Step Up Savannah launches "Black Voices, Bright Futures," a voter engagement initiative utilizing social media, community events, and targeted outreach. The program empowers young Black voters (18-35) through educational workshops, interactive forums, and partnerships with local influencers.
Step Up Savannah promotes financial security and economic mobility for low-wealth communities of color.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: GA
Geographic Focus: Rural, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Women, BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
At the TFBU Foundation, we emphasize the importance of every citizen's voice being heard through exercising their constitutional right to cast a ballot. The TFBU Foundation will host daily events at the polls during early voting and election day, offering music, activities, light refreshments, and encouragement to exercise your right to vote.
Our mission is to inspire the community through charitable endeavors, culture empowerment and unity among our communities. TFBU Foundation's priority is to enhance educational opportunities, and to promote the growth of our communities through resources, counseling, and volunteering.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Priority Issues: The TFBU Foundation prioritizes increasing voter participation through registration drives and facilitating transportation to polling stations.
Statewide member-led coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations will provide community-based groups with funding, training and technical support to register immigrant and historically disenfranchised women and families.
The New York Immigration Coalition (NYIC), a state-wide, member-led coalition of immigrant and refugee organizations, works to transform the lives of all New Yorkers by strengthening and building our members' power, organizing and educating our communities and the public, and using our collective voice to advocate for opportunity and justice.
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, Refugee
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Lead Contact: Emily KniesSenior Director of Developmenteknies@nyic.org
Priority Issues: In our voter registration efforts, our primary focus revolves around the needs and concerns of the immigrant community. We address the specific challenges and circumstances faced by immigrants, working to engage them in the voting process. As studies continue to show, there remains an ongoing underrepresentation of women, Black, Indigenous, people of color, and New American/naturalized immigrants in both electoral processes and decision-making institutions. To address this civic engagement and representation gap, the NYIC launched its voter engagement program to reimagine civic engagement through lenses of long term capacity building. The program provides community-based organizations with funding, training, technical support, and strategic partnership to effectively engage, educate, and activate immigrant and historically disenfranchised women and families in civic matters. By leveraging established voter and civic engagement tactics, we adopt a holistic approach to reshape the electorate and political influence. While maintaining an essential role in community engagement, we recognize the importance of addressing specific issues and obstacles inherent in working with our communities. Language Barriers For non-english speaking voters, it is essential to ensure ballot and voter registration materials are translated accurately and reflect the true intended meaning of the text. The NYIC and its partners are committed to delivering in-language livestreams, digital toolkits, and virtual workshops to assist with absentee ballot applications, communicating these crucial changes in at least seven different languages. Aligning with our City and State priorities, we actively support legislation aimed at expanding language access, particularly at the polls. The NYIC sits on the New York City Civic Engagement Commission’s Language Access and Participatory Budgeting Advisory Board and our Executive Director is a Commissioner of the Civic Engagement Commission. Unfamiliarity or Distrust in the Process The voting process can often appear complex and corrupt to immigrant voters due to unfamiliarity or distrust in the systems that have often not supported their interests or needs. It is essential that our efforts focus on empowering communities through education and fostering trust with our partner organizations who are working on the ground with our communities. The NYIC leverages its extensive statewide network to build a foundation of trusted messengers to bring immigrants and communities of color into the electoral process. Our partnerships enable a coordinated effort, amplification of messaging, and opportunities for capacity building within the vital network of immigrant-serving organizations across the state. By partnering closely with our base of members, which include grassroots and nonprofit community organizations, religious and academic institutions, labor unions, and legal and socioeconomic justice organizations, the NYIC integrates extensive people power and diverse grassroots connections into our National Voter Registration Day programs.
We are targeting African American male ages 18 - 35. In rural southern communities this group maintains low voter participation numbers. Due to excessive and negative inter-actions with law enforcement and the local and state court systems, MANY OF THESE YOUNG MEN WILL NEVER REGISTER AND WILL NEVER VOTE.
The Positive Action Committee is a community led, from the ground - up social justice organization. We specialize in voting rights and public school reform.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: GA
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led, BIPOC-led, Women-led, Disabled-led, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Through a targeted three-touch persuasion campaign customized for Washington's youth, coupled with an expanded campus footprint spanning ten universities, we aim to ignite peer-to-peer civic activation. Our nonpartisan voter guide and signature "Candidate Survivor" forum will empower young voters with crucial candidate insights.
The Washington Bus is a statewide movement building organization that increases the political and civic engagement of young people, ages 15-35, and develops the next generation of leaders and organizers. In short, we make politics engaging, effective and fun. The Bus puts young Washingtonians in the driver’s seat and gives them the tools to be organizers, legislators, and leaders. We catalyze the energy and enthusiasm of young people to create sustainable, positive change in Washington State through civic education, voter mobilization, legislative advocacy and leadership development. We prioritize the engagement of LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, first generation college students, immigrants, disabled, and working class young people.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: Our voter engagement efforts are strategically anchored in the issues that resonate most profoundly with young people and shape their civic identities. Recognizing that young people prioritize substantive policy over party affiliation, we structure our organizing work around pillars of climate justice, equitable revenue streams, education equity, safeguarding democratic access, renters’ rights, and housing affordability., By framing our messaging and programming through these urgently relevant issues, we forge authentic connections that transcend transactional politics. Our grassroots leaders undergo rigorous training to facilitate nuanced dialogue exploring how climate change, economic injustice, barriers to quality education, housing instability, and rental exploitation disproportionately impact racialized communities. This holistic issue-driven approach positions us to engage young voters' deeply held values and policy priorities and bridges those to democratic participation via voting. By equipping our base with nonpartisan resources illuminating how democratic participation leads to better living conditions, we are creating habitual voting patterns for life.
Through a targeted three-touch persuasion campaign customized for Washington's youth, coupled with an expanded campus footprint spanning ten universities, we aim to ignite peer-to-peer civic activation. Our nonpartisan voter guide and signature "Candidate Survivor" forum will empower young voters with crucial candidate insights.
The Washington Bus is a statewide movement building organization that increases the political and civic engagement of young people, ages 15-35, and develops the next generation of leaders and organizers. In short, we make politics engaging, effective and fun. The Bus puts young Washingtonians in the driver’s seat and gives them the tools to be organizers, legislators, and leaders. We catalyze the energy and enthusiasm of young people to create sustainable, positive change in Washington State through civic education, voter mobilization, legislative advocacy and leadership development. We prioritize the engagement of LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, first generation college students, immigrants, disabled, and working class young people.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: As we passionately engage with young individuals throughout Washington in our voter registration efforts, we are also collecting Voter Comment Cards and igniting conversations that bridge the gap between issues and voting. We know that young people are issue-voters first, which is why our approach begins by asking them a simple yet profound question: "What issues matter most to you?" In just 30 seconds, they have the opportunity to make their voices heard on these comment cards and subsequently we are able to either update or register them to vote. The issues we uncover during these conversations encompass a wide spectrum of critical topics, including: Democracy Access: Ensuring equitable access to our democratic processes. Progressive Revenue: Our tax code is the most regressive in the United States and it lets the people with the most money get away with paying the least. This is not sustainable or fair. By fixing our upside tax code and putting money into the hands of everyday people, we are building an economy that allows all of us to achieve our goals and dreams. Climate Action, Gun Control, Tenants Rights, and Housing Affordability: Our young people deserve a world that has clean air and water, housing for all, and workers rights. We are building a world where youth are able to thrive. Democracy Protection: Our democracy works best when everyone regardless of their age, income level, or race has their voice heard and their vote counted. However, there are still barriers for young people to realize their full political power. We are building voting systems that work for all of us. Education Equity and Cost-Free College: Every person, regardless of race, income, or immigration status deserves a high quality education. However, right now most students’ basic needs are not being met and higher education is inaccessible. By investing in our education systems we are investing in all students by ensuring needed housing, food, materials, counseling services to achieve their educational aspirations. By actively listening to the concerns and passions of young voters, we're not only building a stronger, more inclusive democracy but also fostering a sense of agency and leadership within our youth constituents. Together, we're shaping a future that reflects the issues that matter most to those who will inherit it and it all begins with registering our peers to vote.
TRU staff and volunteers will have in-person conversations with riders at transit hubs in Seattle about Initiative 2117 and the impacts of repealing the CCA—especially on our transit system. We will urge people to vote NO on I-2117. We will also text our members and supporters & register voters.
The Transit Riders Union is a democratic organization of working and poor people, — including students, seniors and people with disabilities — taking control over our own lives, and building up the power we need to change society for the good of humanity and of the planet. We will fight to preserve, expand, and improve the public transportation system in Seattle and beyond, so that every human being has access to safe, affordable, and reliable public transit.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), People with disabilities
Organization Leadership: Volunteer-led, Women-led, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Priority Issues: In this election cycle we will be focusing primarily on public transit, transportation, and climate, although we will also be prepared to talk about other issues on the ballot where TRU has taken a position, like opposing the repeal of the new statewide capital gains tax.
Org will set up registration stations in various community locations, including high schools and HBCU campuses, focusing on Black, BIPOC and youth constituents.
The mission of the organization is to promote educational achievement, social equality, and economic self-sufficiency amongst the underserved people of North Carolina.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: NC
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Priority Issues: During voter registration, Unifour One does not focus on any particular issues when collecting voter registrations. However, our focus is to ensure that each card that is collected by the organization is complete and goes through a quality control process to ensure that each applicant is added to the Voter Rolls.
Throughout 2025, UTST will be strengthening their nonpartisan base and coalition of local stakeholders prepared and eager to defend the historic federal investments flowing into their communities.
UTST is a multi-year organizing and power building initiative in the Upper Mid- and Mountain WestIntermountain West. We connect community-identified priorities with accountability campaigns that ensure the hundreds of billions of federal dollars flowing into these regions are equitably deployed and that the projects they fund are successfully implemented. We believe this moment requires deep community engagement at scale across our project areas. Our goal is to restore the belief that public institutions, government, and Democracy can solve some of the biggest challenges of the day. We do that by delivering concrete benefits and community improvements to our members through campaigns that ensure government funds are used for local priorities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Geographic Focus: Rural
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Get-Out-The-Vote efforts in Dakota County, Nebraska will engage thousands of underrepresented voters including low-income, new citizens, unmarried women, Latinx, immigrants, and people of color through door knocks, phone banking, marketing, hotspot canvassing, and candidate forums.
Unity in Action’s (UIA) mission is to empower Latinos by promoting workers' rights, civic engagement and justice through education, training, and advocacy.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: UIA employs a relational organizing method to empower Latinos in the Siouxland region by promoting workers' rights, civic engagement and justice through education, training, and advocacy. UIA's work centers on helping legal residents first navigate the complexities of the citizenship process and then serves to activate them as knowledgeable participants in American civic life. UIA believes engaged voters build a stronger, healthier, and more welcoming community. Through education and support, UIA helps new citizens register to vote, participate in candidate forums, access bilingual services, build healthy lives, and provide leadership development opportunities which ultimately ensures they are integrated, welcomed, and celebrated as part of the community. , , , , As a trust-based community partner, UIA leverages its reputation, active volunteer base, and connection with the community to organize voters. In partnership with the Nebraska Civic Engagement Table, UIA’s community organizer works to identify, support, and engage underrepresented voters including low-income, new citizens, unmarried women, Latinx, immigrants, and people of color. These efforts aim to activate civic engagement around policies that affect their lives. Most recently, UIA has worked to engage voters around the ballot issue of paid sick leave. With a large meatpacking and agricultural worker base, this ballot issue is critical to many lives across Unity in Action’s outreach area. , , , , In non-election years, efforts include community canvassing on issues vital to the community. By listening to concerns, raising awareness, and facilitating dialogue, UIA drives meaningful change and advocacy. As a trusted community support resource for the Hispanic community, Unity in Action focuses on local elections, education on voting history and ballot initiatives, citizenship rights, and outreach to develop a continuous culture of active participation and inclusivity.
Up North Advocacy will engage rural voters across northern Michigan to become educated about issues on their ballots, to host candidate forums for school boards, county boards, and state Rep, and work to turn out progressive voters for education and environmental justice.
Up North Advocacy empowers Northern Michigan communities through encouraging civic engagement, amplifying diverse voices, and advocating for positive change. Grounded in our love for our region and its people, we champion democracy, environmental stewardship, and inclusivity to create a stronger, resilient, more equitable home for all.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: MI
Geographic Focus: Rural
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women
Virginia Organizing’s base-building and issue campaigns are integrated with c3 civic engagement and GOTV work. All 18 chapters will do restoration of rights work, making hundreds of calls to returning citizens and identifying people willing to share their stories at press events, in letters to the editor, etc.
Virginia Organizing is a non-partisan statewide grassroots organization dedicated to challenging injustice by empowering people in local communities to address issues that affect the quality of their lives. Virginia Organizing especially encourages the participation of those who have traditionally had little or no voice in our society. By building relationships with individuals and groups throughout the state, Virginia Organizing strives to get them to work together, democratically and non-violently, for change.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: We have 18 local chapters and all are engaging on their local campaigns. However, all will engage around Restoration of Voting Rights, Housing, Environmental Justice, Utility costs, and health care.
We are continuing to capitalize on turning out the youth vote, especially on College Campuses throughout our battleground districts. VA-2, VA-5, and VA-7 are home to the majority of VA's campuses and we want to make sure that we are registering those students to vote and to vote at their address at their colleges. We will be focusing on canvassing, phone banking, relational organizing, and targeting all of these battelground areas with digitals with the specific goal of reaching voters ages 18-35.
To further the ideals and principles of the Democratic Party, improve our society through peaceful reform and effective government, grow the voice of young people in our political processes, and serve those in need in our community.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
VOCAL Action Fund will increase voter turnout for the November 2024 elections by directly engaging low-propensity, low-income BIPOC voters in Syracuse and the Greater Syracuse Area on issues that are deeply impacting their lives and communities. We’ll connect primarily via door-knocking, as well as a phone call program.
VOCAL-NY Action Fund (VOCAL Action Fund) provides a grassroots, independent and political voice for the most marginalized communities. Through educational and electoral activity, legislative advocacy, voter education, and community organizing, VOCAL Action Fund serves to enhance and politicize the mission and vision of VOCAL-NY, which builds power among directly impacted people to end the AIDS epidemic, the war on drugs, mass incarceration, and homelessness.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: Our priority issues around which we organize are homelessness, the overdose crisis, and mass incarceration. We also organize around economy and democracy issues to create healthy and just communities, such as transportation equity as it relates to access to services, income inequality, and climate justice.
Wisconsin Latino engagement organization registering Latino voters statewide via relational organizing by members, paid canvassers, outreach at community events, and Spanish language TV, radio, and digital ads.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Wisconsin Latino engagement organization registering Latino voters statewide via relational organizing by members, paid canvassers, outreach at community events, and Spanish language TV, radio, and digital ads.
Voces de la Frontera Action (501c4) is the advocacy arm of Voces de la Frontera. With the same mission to fight for the rights of low wage and immigrant workers, Voces de la Frontera Action is allowed to have a more active role in lobbying and advocating for better laws. VDLFA can also endorse candidates that best support our issues. We are a Latino-led organization focused on empowering hard working Latino voters. We run the largest independent Latino engagement programs in Wisconsin, aiming to unify Latino voters to support candidates and causes that bring prosperity and hope into communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
We will reach a universe of 50,000 left-leaning Latino and other voters with high progressive VAN scores in 15 rural counties in the Mountains/Western Slope of Colorado through doors, phones, ads, and mailers. Reclaiming SD5 would mean securing a supermajority in the Colorado Senate.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
Priority Issues: Top issues that we focus on include immigrant rights, environmental justice, economic justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice.
We will reach at least 40,000 voters through doors, phones, ads, and mailers in 15 rural counties in the Mountains/Western Slope of Colorado. In 2024, we will also run a persuasion campaign to enshrine reproductive justice in the Colorado Constitution. Our GOTV covers these key political districts: CD3, CD2, CD7, SD5, HD57, HD26 and HD13.
Here at Voces Unidas, we envision a mountain region where Latinas and Latinos are thriving, engaged and leading in all of our communities. We do this by creating opportunities where Latinas and Latinos advocate for themselves, actively participate in all civic institutions and take leadership roles in all decision-making tables.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
Priority Issues: Top issues that we focus on include immigrant rights, environmental justice, economic justice, racial justice, and reproductive justice.
WashingtonCAN's 2024 program will educate, engage, and turn out voters by having conversations with 12,500 individuals by knocking on 70,000 doors. We target low to moderate propensity voters within the New American Majority through door-to-door canvassing, mailers, and text messaging, leveraging community volunteers and data-driven tactics.
Our mission is to achieve racial, gender, economic, and social equity to establish a democratic society characterized by justice and fairness, with respect for diversity and a decent quality of life for all those who reside in Washington.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WA
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Multi-racial (including white), Women, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led, Queer-led, Women-led, Other
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Priority Issues: As a multi-issue organization, we focus on multiple issues. Democracy reform, mass liberation (ending mass incarceration), housing, universal healthcare, minimum wage, and more. For this particular GOTV cycle, we will be focussing on how important it is for voters to vote NO on the 3 statewide initiatives in Washington.
We will engage Orange County youth and young adults in voter registration and GOTV efforts. Working with students, we will run voter registration drives in high schools and community colleges and organize VR and GOTV events with community partners, hosting events like ballot parties and listening sessions.
Our mission is to engage, educate and empower our community to advance progressive American values and ethics.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
This election cycle, I want to target residents in two low turnout Canton (OH-13) precincts by registering voters, hopefully knocking on doors during GOTV and mailing letters similar to Vote Forward's encouraging infrequent voters to vote. We'll try to get voters to commit to a voting day and send reminders to them as their voting day approaches.
We Make Ohio is an organization that will highlight how everyday Ohioans are the heroes of our state and federal government, not politicians or the corporations that fund them. Everyday Ohioans are going to demand the funding we need to make our state and our communities whole and deliver on the policies we want to see in our government.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Western Native Voice Inc. empowers Native American communities to shape policies affecting their lives. Led by BIPOC, Women, Queer, and Youth leaders, they engage in door knocking, texting, calling, emailing, tabling, and hosting events for voter engagement. They support Native voices in addressing local challenges and advocate for equality and safety for all.
Western Native Voice Inc. works with Native American communities to build political and personal power to impact policies affecting their communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: MT
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Western Native Voice Inc. empowers Native American communities to shape policies affecting their lives. Led by BIPOC, Women, Queer, and Youth leaders, they engage in door knocking, texting, calling, emailing, tabling, and hosting events for voter engagement. They support Native voices in addressing local challenges and advocate for equality and safety for all.
Western Native Voice Inc. works with Native American communities to build political and personal power to impact policies affecting their communities.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: MT
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Native American/Indigenous, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Through Wild Montana Action Fund, our 501(c)(4), we will ensure that public land voters turn out in large numbers to elect public land champions up and down the ticket, from state legislators to Supreme Court to the Senate.
We will engage public land supporters from across the political spectrum by talking to them on the doors, at events, through pledge postcards and mailers, and via text and email to ensure that they vote and that they know which candidates share their public land values.
Wild Montana Action Fund builds the political power necessary for protecting and conserving public lands and wild places across the state by elevating the voices of Montanans who cherish our outdoor way of life.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
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
We will foster 3% increased turnout out by new and unlikely BIPOC voters by implementing a coordinated campaign in the Greater Milwaukee Area and key rural areas that will educate and mobilize voters via multi-tactical layering including doors/event/site based canvassing, registration assistance, phones, texts, digital, and mail.
Our mission is to engage with community partners, organizations, and groups to provide long-term collective impact for all Wisconsinites. Our three pillars of Civic Engagement are Protecting Democracy, Teaching Advocacy, and Building Community.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: Rural, Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color), Faith-based, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Organization Leadership: BIPOC-led
Lead Contact: Tomika VukovicCo-Executive Director of Organizational Empowermenttomika@wisconsinvoices.org
Priority Issues: Wisconsin Voices and its partners will be implementing voter registration campaigns in 2024 work on a range of issues, from Climate Equity, Health Equity, Mass Incarceration, Freedom to Vote, lack of equitable resources in BIPOC communities such as housing, education, jobs, public transportation, etc.
Voter registration throughout Wisconsin via elational organizing, door-to-door canvassing, tabling, events, and outreach in congregations. Focus on people impacted by the criminal legal system, by the immigration system, and people connected to progressive faith communities.
WISDOM organizes people directly impacted by the criminal legal system, by the immigration system, and people connected to progressive faith communities. We are Black, white, Latinx and Native American. We work to build community, to empower leaders, and to bring about real change in the systems that impact especially marginalized communities.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
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.
WCRJ and CRGE will reach low-to-moderate-propensity Black voters in six Wisconsin counties, knocking 70,000+ doors to have deep, issues-focused conversations that promote electoral participation. We’ll supplement our canvassing with texting, phone banking, digital ads, mailers, a robust relational organizing program, and an online hub of voter resources/information.
The mission of the Workers Center for Racial Justice (WCRJ) is to eliminate the barriers to sustainable and living wage employment for Black workers, strengthen economic security for Black families, end the over-criminalization prevalent in Black communities, and advance a progressive pro-worker agenda that will lead to inclusion and prosperity for all marginalized workers.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: BIPOC (Black; Indigenous and/or People Of Color)
Priority Issues: We are a Black-led, Black-focused organization, and we focus on issues of concern to the communities we serve. We determine which issues to focus on through year-round deep canvassing and base-building, which we carry out in marginalized majority-Black communities. Focus issues include formerly incarcerated persons’ (FIP) issues (e.g. job access and permanent punishments that effect FIPs after release); criminal justice reform and equitable public safety reinvestment; economic security (including affordable housing, access to living-wage jobs and safety net/income supports); child care quality and affordability; and voting rights. , , During critical election years, we have recently been expanding our work to include some presence in other BIPOC communities, and targeted outreach to progressive White voters with low racial resentment scores in the VAN. In these conversations we focus on issues that broadly impact all demographics such as economic security and the need to protect our Democracy and its institutions. ,
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.
The Working Families Party seeks to empower the multi-racial working class by utilizing relationships to engage voters. We will engage voters throughout the state, and run a deeper relational organizing, phone and postcard program in the city of Detroit to ensure that voters show up and complete their entire ballot.
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
Priority Issues: Criminal Justice Reform with a lens on abolitionist solutions, Access to healthcare including and especially reproductive justice , Strengthening the power of unions and working class people, Improving and fully funding public education
The Working Families Party seeks to empower the multi-racial working class by utilizing relationships to engage voters. We will engage voters throughout the state, and run a deeper relational organizing, phone and postcard program in the city of Detroit to ensure that voters show up and complete their entire ballot.
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
Priority Issues: Criminal Justice Reform with a lens on abolitionist solutions, Access to healthcare including and especially reproductive justice , Strengthening the power of unions and working class people, Improving and fully funding public education
The WFP, with its own ballot line in the state of New York, offers an alternative that lets progressives vote their values even when feeling unaligned and unenthusiastic about the candidates, and the ability to do significant coordinated campaigning, collaborating on strategy, sharing data, and working efficiently to GOTV.
With 17 chapters across six regions, representing over 20 organizations and labor unions, the New York Working Families Party is a political home to over 200,000 tenants, teachers, students, and working people who help recruit, train, and elect transformational leaders throughout the state to advance the people’s agenda.
Budget Size: Medium: Previous year budget $1M - $3M
WFP is a grassroots political party building the intersectional working-class movement. OH WFP’s 2024 program (mail, digital, phones, texting, forums) for Supreme Court, Prosecutor & Judicial races will mobilize marginalized voters around criminal justice races & increase turnout for the top of the ticket, an effective tactic in a battleground state like Ohio.
The Ohio Working Families Party aims to capitalize on the momentum of the massive turnout in 2023 to build a sustainable, strategic progressive electoral force by focusing on education, voter registration and direct voter contact methods. Organizing and mobilizing the small pockets of movements growing across the state will empower a new generation of leaders to meet the challenges of the moment in cities that are predominantly working class, communities of color and women.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
WFP is a grassroots political party building the intersectional working-class movement. OH WFP’s 2024 program (mail, digital, phones, texting, forums) for Supreme Court, Prosecutor & Judicial races will mobilize marginalized voters around criminal justice races & increase turnout for the top of the ticket, an effective tactic in a battleground state like Ohio.
The Ohio Working Families Party aims to capitalize on the momentum of the massive turnout in 2023 to build a sustainable, strategic progressive electoral force by focusing on education, voter registration and direct voter contact methods. Organizing and mobilizing the small pockets of movements growing across the state will empower a new generation of leaders to meet the challenges of the moment in cities that are predominantly working class, communities of color and women.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
The Wisconsin Working Families Party believes that together, we can make the future and build a country where everyone can thrive. We believe that no matter where we come from or what our color is, most of us want the same things. We want to earn enough to thrive, not just survive, and leave a better future for our kids. We want healthy food and clean water, safe neighborhoods and a safe world. We want to be free. 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 by building a sustainable, strategic progressive electoral force by focusing on education, voter registration and direct voter contact methods.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: 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)
Our goal is for Democrats to beat Republicans, and for aligned BIPOC, working class and progressive electeds to make up the majority of elected Democrats, in primaries and support running progressives in competitive and open seats.
The Wisconsin Working Families Party believes that together, we can make the future and build a country where everyone can thrive. We believe that no matter where we come from or what our color is, most of us want the same things. We want to earn enough to thrive, not just survive, and leave a better future for our kids. We want healthy food and clean water, safe neighborhoods and a safe world. We want to be free. 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 by building a sustainable, strategic progressive electoral force by focusing on education, voter registration and direct voter contact methods.
Budget Size: Small: Previous year budget $20,000 - $1M
CaPA States Covered: WI
Geographic Focus: 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)
Registering young Nevadans to vote by holding voter registration drives on high school and college campuses, hosting forums and events in areas with historically low turnout, doors, phones and training volunteers.
The Young Democrats of Nevada consist of a coalition of young people (aged 14-35) within the State of Nevada, who are focused on ensuring the Democratic ideals that this country was founded on: Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness are held to their highest integrity. As the future of Nevada, we shall pursue these ideals through support and growth of the Democratic Party, its candidates and the promotion of active engagement of the youth of the State of Nevada.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Priority Issues: As a charter of the Young Democrats of America, our primary focus in voter registration is to gather registrations from individuals aged 17 to 35, particularly on high school and college campuses. We emphasize not including any issues when encouraging individuals to register. Some school campuses, specifically high schools, may be more reserved in permitting partisan organizations to conduct voter registration drives. Therefore, we strive to ensure we are allowed on all campuses.
Young Democrats of Washington creates a space for young people to invigorate the Democratic party, grow lifelong friendships, empower young people to run for office, and campaign for candidates we can count on to make positive change.
YDWA has above all one goal: to get people under 36 involved in the Democratic Party. We accomplish this through voter registration, encouraging voting, organizing and bringing young people to the Democratic Party. We hope to provide a strong basis for the party’s future.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
Registering Latino voters in Cuyahoga county through relational organizing, volunteer tabling at communty events and festivals, digital outreach and partnering with Latino-owned businesses to serve as voter registration hubs
The mission of the Young Latino Network is to coalesce the power of Latinx/a/o/e communities in order to liberate and transform our people. We amplify our ability to enact change through community-building, civic engagement and advocacy in Ohio.
Budget Size: Micro: Previous year budget < $20,000
CaPA States Covered: OH
Geographic Focus: Suburban / Ex-urban, Urban - Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Latinx, Puerto Rican, Youth and Students (aged 17-35)