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Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) (c3)

Organization Description
APIAVote is the nation’s leading nonpartisan nonprofit dedicated to educating, mobilizing, and enabling Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities to expand voter participation, strengthen their political voice, and foster impactful civic responsibility.
2025 Programs
APIAVote has a proven track record of reaching and mobilizing its communities to protect and build upon the founders' vision through its four programmatic focuses; its national field program which direct grants and resources to grassroot partner organizations to conduct effective, nonpartisan civic engagement programming; its strategic communications program that aims be a trusted source for AAPI voters through translated materials and inclusive content that inspires; its youth program that trains college-age leaders to mobilize their peers to be civically engaged; and, its policy program which conducts AAPI focused research and serves as a conduit to uplift AAPI communities.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: AL, AK, AZ, CA, CO, DE, DC, FL, GA, HI, IL, IA, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NE, NV, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI
Geographic Coverage by Congressional District: AK-01, AL-01, AL-02, AL-03, AL-04, AL-05, AL-06, AL-07, AZ-01, AZ-02, AZ-03, AZ-04, AZ-05, AZ-06, AZ-07, AZ-08, AZ-09, CA-01, CA-02, CA-03, CA-04, CA-05, CA-06, CA-07, CA-08, CA-09, CA-10, CA-11, CA-12, CA-13, CA-14, CA-15, CA-16, CA-17, CA-18, CA-19, CA-20, CA-21, CA-22, CA-23, CA-24, CA-25, CA-26, CA-27, CA-28, CA-29, CA-30, CA-31, CA-32, CA-33, CA-34, CA-35, CA-36, CA-37, CA-38, CA-39, CA-40, CA-41, CA-42, CA-43, CA-44, CA-45, CA-46, CA-47, CA-48, CA-49, CA-50, CA-51, CA-52, CO-01, CO-02, CO-03, CO-04, CO-05, CO-06, CO-07, CO-08, FL-01, FL-02, FL-03, FL-04, FL-05, FL-06, FL-07, FL-08, FL-09, FL-10, FL-11, FL-12, FL-13, FL-14, FL-15, FL-16, FL-17, FL-18, FL-19, FL-20, FL-21, FL-22, FL-23, FL-24, FL-25, FL-26, FL-27, FL-28, GA-01, GA-02, GA-03, GA-04, GA-05, GA-06, GA-07, GA-08, GA-09, GA-10, GA-11, GA-12, GA-13, GA-14, HI-01, HI-02, IA-01, IA-02, IA-03, IA-04, IL-01, IL-02, IL-03, IL-04, IL-05, IL-06, IL-07, IL-08, IL-09, IL-10, IL-11, IL-12, IL-13, IL-14, IL-15, IL-16, IL-17, IN-01, IN-02, IN-03, IN-04, IN-05, IN-06, IN-07, IN-08, IN-09, MA-01, MA-02, MA-03, MA-04, MA-05, MA-06, MA-07, MA-08, MA-09, MI-01, MI-02, MI-03, MI-04, MI-05, MI-06, MI-07, MI-08, MI-09, MI-10, MI-11, MI-12, MI-13, MN-01, MN-02, MN-03, MN-04, MN-05, MN-06, MN-07, MN-08, MO-01, MO-02, MO-03, MO-04, MO-05, MO-06, MO-07, MO-08, MS-01, MS-02, MS-03, MS-04, NC-01, NC-02, NC-03, NC-04, NC-05, NC-06, NC-07, NC-08, NC-09, NC-10, NC-11, NC-12, NC-13, NC-14, NE-01, NE-02, NE-03, NJ-01, NJ-02, NJ-03, NJ-04, NJ-05, NJ-06, NJ-07, NJ-08, NJ-09, NJ-10, NJ-11, NJ-12, NM-01, NM-02, NM-03, NV-01, NV-02, NV-03, NV-04, NY-01, NY-02, NY-03, NY-04, NY-05, NY-06, NY-07, NY-08, NY-09, NY-10, NY-11, NY-12, NY-13, NY-14, NY-15, NY-16, NY-17, NY-18, NY-19, NY-20, NY-21, NY-22, NY-23, NY-24, NY-25, NY-26, OH-01, OH-02, OH-03, OH-04, OH-05, OH-06, OH-07, OH-08, OH-09, OH-10, OH-11, OH-12, OH-13, OH-14, OH-15, OR-01, OR-02, OR-03, OR-04, OR-05, OR-06, PA-01, PA-02, PA-03, PA-04, PA-05, PA-06, PA-07, PA-08, PA-09, PA-10, PA-11, PA-12, PA-13, PA-14, PA-15, PA-16, PA-17, TN-01, TN-02, TN-03, TN-04, TN-05, TN-06, TN-07, TN-08, TN-09, TX-01, TX-02, TX-03, TX-04, TX-05, TX-06, TX-07, TX-08, TX-09, TX-10, TX-11, TX-12, TX-13, TX-14, TX-15, TX-16, TX-17, TX-18, TX-19, TX-20, TX-21, TX-22, TX-23, TX-24, TX-25, TX-26, TX-27, TX-28, TX-29, TX-30, TX-31, TX-32, TX-33, TX-34, TX-35, TX-36, TX-37, TX-38, UT-01, UT-02, UT-03, UT-04, VA-01, VA-02, VA-03, VA-04, VA-05, VA-06, VA-07, VA-08, VA-09, VA-10, VA-11, WA-01, WA-02, WA-03, WA-04, WA-05, WA-06, WA-07, WA-08, WA-09, WA-10, WI-01, WI-02, WI-03, WI-04, WI-05, WI-06, WI-07, WI-08
Geographic Density Focus: Rural / Suburban / Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: Immigrant, AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander), Youth and Students (aged 17-35)
Leadership Diversity: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer boosted - <50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers, Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Civic engagement, Voter participation, Leadership development
Lead Contact: Christine Chen, Executive Director, Co-Founder, she/her, fundraise@apiavote.org, (202) 223-9170

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Free Press (c3)

Organization Description
Founded in 2003, Free Press is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit group that envisions a media system that helps communities thrive, protects civil rights and liberties, and supports a just, multiracial democracy. Free Press researches and designs policy solutions to pressing media and tech problems, leads coalitions of allies across the media and democracy field, and educates policymakers, the press and the public on the future of journalism, digital civil rights, and a free and open internet. Free Press currently has 40 staff working across 16 states and in Washington, D.C., as well as hundreds of thousands of engaged local activists.
2025 Programs
Free Press closely watches as the decisions shaping the media landscape are made and sounds the alarm when people’s rights to connect and communicate are in danger. We focus on protecting free speech and press freedom, fighting hate and misinformation, achieving affordable internet access for all, advancing racial equity in our media system, holding media and tech companies accountable, protecting privacy and digital civil rights, and transforming local journalism.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: CA, CT, DC, IL, MD, MA, MI, MN, NJ, PA, VA, WI
Geographic Density Focus: Rural / Suburban / Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach
Leadership Diversity: BIPOC-led, Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Staff powered - Little to no volunteers involved in executing programs
Top Priority Issues: Democracy reform, Racial justice, Other
Lead Contact: Brenda Rivas, Development Director, she/her, brivas@freepress.net, (202) 249-6091

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Lawyers for Good Government (c3)

Organization Description
Lawyers for Good Government (L4GG) mobilizes lawyers to ensure that all levels of government - federal, state, and local - promote equal justice under the law and uphold civil and human rights, including the right to health and the right to live in a healthy environment. We have trained and mobilized thousands of lawyers across the country to fight for these rights through programs that provide life-changing advocacy and direct legal services.
2025 Programs
Under the Climate Change and Environmental Justice (CCEJ) program, L4GG's expert staff attorneys direct nationwide pro bono programs that ensure an equitable, just transition to a green economy. These programs aim to advance environmental justice and expedite the shift to clean energy at the state and local level, help disadvantaged communities obtain and safeguard federal funding for climate resilience and clean energy projects, and secure access to clean, affordable drinking water.
Budget Size: Large: Previous year budget > $3M
States Engaged: AL, AK, AZ, AR, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, ID, IL, IN, IA, KS, KY, LA, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MS, MO, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, ND, OH, OK, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VT, VA, WA, WV, WI, WY
Geographic Density Focus: Rural / Suburban / Small city (<100k), Urban - Large city or suburb of large city (>100k)
Core Constituencies: We do not target any specific demographics and/or it is difficult to say who we may reach, Other
Leadership Diversity: Women-led
Staff and Volunteer Balance: Volunteer powered - >50% of the programmatic activities are executed by volunteers
Top Priority Issues: Clean energy, Climate change, Environment
Lead Contact: Sterling Howard, Vice President of Development and Engagement, she/her, sterling@lawyersforgoodgovernment.org, (903) 819-5493

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