We are re:power.

2018 ANNUAL REPORT Letter from Carmen Berkley ...... 3 A Year in Review ...... 4

Bold and Unapologetic ...... 5

Our Movement’s Largest “Unconference” ...... 6

Taking Back Our Country ...... 7

Financials ...... 8

Statement of Financial Position ...... 9

Your Investment At Work ...... 10

Our People ...... 11

Partner Organizations ...... 12 Contents Staff and Board ...... 19 Join Us ...... 20 LETTER FROM CARMEN BERKLEY

Hello there! Karundi brings an extensive network of progressive connections, political knowledge and deep relationships with key communities to her work at re:power. Formerly the Political I’m Carmen Berkley, re:power’s Board Chair and a proud alumna of this organization’s Director for the Midwest Initiative and Director of State and Local Programs at SEIU, one leadership development programming. I am thrilled to be leading this organization of the largest labor unions in the world, Karundi understands what it takes to build power through its ongoing transformation, both internally and externally. In 2018, our orga- for communities of color. Her work included forming coalitions between elected officials, nization took on a new name, which meant a bolder vision for the future and a radical civic organizations, and local progressive organizers as well as managing a host of state mission to build power and uncover leadership within communities of color. And as our legislative campaigns. Her political analysis and skill in bringing folks together is key to metamorphosis took place, our team continued to grow our programmatic work without re:power’s core goal of building political power with action-oriented partners. missing a beat. Here are some major highlights from last year: In 2019 and beyond, Karundi will ensure that re:power’s sixteen year commitment to • 900 leaders throughout , Texas, Maryland, California, Washington, New York, cultivating leaders that authentically reflect and serve the communities they most , & Minnesota participated in 32 trainings, building the pipeline of impact is stronger than ever. She will continue to create ecosystems for communities of progressive leaders for the future; color to build their political power to create social change—whether it be community organizing, connecting everyday people to policy platforms or investing in infrastructure • In partnership with 53 key organizations across this country, re:power trained over and resources. This is what makes her an effective and successful leader. 900 people in everything from integrated civic and voter engagement to advanced strategic planning skills. Supporting Karundi’s leadership as the Board Chair of re:power is a commitment that I’m making because I believe that to create impactful change with and for communities • As the only organization doing critical work in the Movement Technology space, of color, the decision-makers have to represent those communities. The Board and staff re:power is proud of the 860 individuals who were trained through our Digital at re:power are energized and excited to enter this next chapter of inclusive politics Organizing Schools, Data & Analytics Camps, and digital security trainings; as an organization with a bold mission and vision, proudly led by women of color, and grounded in the legacies of our communities and ancestors who have paved the way for • We launched our Online Coding Cohort to democratize access to technical training, us to be here today. reaching 200 organizers and community leaders. Onward, • In December 2018, re:power hosted our 2018 RootsCamp Unconference, bringing together a thousand technologists, organizers, grassroots organizations, and campaigners for a multi-day convening focused on sharing lessons, building skills, and connecting with activists across the movement.

2018 was packed with activity and the pieces of our transformation finally came together Carmen Berkley as we unveiled our new identity at RootsCamp. re:power is a clear articulation of the val- BOARD CHAIR, RE:POWER ues and ideals this organization has held for the past sixteen years, with a sharper focus on the people we are here to serve.

NEW LEADERSHIP RISING

In June 2019, re:power hired Karundi Williams as the new Executive Director. Karundi is based in Washington, D.C. and leads our national team of strategists, organizers, and technologists towards re:power’s bold mission of building transformative political power with and for communities of color, at all levels in our government and power structures.

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4 A YEAR IN REVIEW

Bold and Unapologetic

When we thought about our name, we thought about what we do best: training and Mission building with communities on the frontlines of grassroots, electoral, and issue organizing who are fighting for social change. We are a team of organizers, strategists, and technologists dedicated to building transformative political power. We do this by partnering with individuals, organizations, And we heard from our partners and co-conspirators that they were eager for an and coalitions across the country to uncover leaders within communities and create updated analysis around power and justice. radical change. re:power offers an expansion of what justice looks like for our people in a frame- work of inclusive politics. We’re transforming how we think about power, who holds it, Vision and how we wield it in our communities—we’re looking at power in every context and speaking truth to it. We imagine a future of inclusive politics where decisions about our communities are made by our communities at all levels. We offer a different narrative of who is a leader, who participates in politics, and what outcomes we are fighting for—and it’s all happening against the backdrop of our current political climate, and what we’re gearing up for in the years to come. Values

Today’s political ecosystem is very different from when we opened our doors sixteen RE: LOCAL LEADERSHIP years ago as Wellstone Action, so we thought about how we could transform into We believe that by rooting our work in local communities we can cultivate leaders that who we were already becoming. authentically reflect and serve the communities they most impact.

We are inspired by how movements have shape-shifted to make more space for com- RE: WINNING munities at the margins who are organizing to gain power. Our communities—people of We believe that real wins shift the narrative and support change over the long-term—how color, LGBTQ folks, women, the working class, immigrants and others—are breaking into we do the work matters as much as the outcome. mainstream politics and institutions and demanding the structures adapt to meet their needs. This shift requires us to be more explicit about our values, about what progressiv- RE: BUILDING POLITICAL POWER ism represents, and about who we are referencing when we say “our people.” We believe in co-creating with action-oriented partners to expand the ways people think about politics.

RE: JUSTICE We believe in expanding our definition of justice to confront interconnected systems of oppression that keep us from our liberation.

RE: TECHNOLOGY We believe in using technology as a space within which we can build power.

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Our Movement’s Largest “Unconference”

In December 2018wv, we hosted our second RootsCamp, welcoming nearly 1,000 attendees, this time in Baltimore, MD, a city with a deeply rooted local organizing culture, but which also has the proximity and access to criti- cal national organizations in nearby Washington, D.C. Organizers, digital and data practitioners, campaigners, and many others gathered to experience our movement’s largest “unconference.” The agenda was designed and executed on the spot by attendees, to deliver skills build- ing, lessons learned in the field, and inspiration to their fellow participants.

In addition to the breakout sessions, we had special guest speakers and teachers, such as Sayu Bhojwani from New American Leaders, Selina Musuta, a Ford/Mozilla Fellow, Representative Ilhan Omar, and activist Deepa Iyer.

Throughout the weekend, we heard from so many bril- liant leaders committed to radically changing the world, together. A vision of what’s possible in a movement ded- icated to practicing inclusive politics couldn’t have been more real.

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Taking Back Our Country

2018 Featured Trainings

2018 Gifts by State *

* click for more information Camp Wellstone SEATTLE, WA Apr 27–29

Fair Courts Convening Data and CHICAGO, IL Analytics Camp Jan 9–11 PHOENIX, AZ Mar 27–30 Data and Analytics Camp CLEVELAND, OH RootsCamp May 22–25 BALTIMORE, MD Nov 30–Dec 2 Digital Organizer School DURHAM, NC Digital Apr 23–26 Organizer School WASHINGTON, DC Camp Wellstone Jun 11–14 DALLAS, TX Mar 23–25 Other Trainings Online Coding Online Coding Online Coding Online Coding Cohort: HTML Cohort: Python Cohort: SQL with GIS Cohort: VAN Sep 24–Oct 19 Jul 9–Aug 17 Aug 6–Sep 28 May 25–Jun 25

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8 FINANCIALS

Statement of Financial Position

Progressive Progressive re:power re:power fund Campaign re:power re:power fund Campaign Leadership Leadership

ASSETS LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS

Current Assets Current Liabilities

Cash and Cash Equivalents 617,460 840,374 360 Accounts Payable 49,859 169,409 11,253

Grants and Pledges Accrued Expenses 95,255 - - 28,293 916,165 - Receivable Deferred Revenue - 28,234 - Accounts Receivable 204,518 119,809 - Other Liabilities 46,829 - - Prepaid Expenses 153,949 - - Total Current Liabilities $ 191,943 197,643 11,253 Other Assets 47,000 - -

Total Current Assets $ 1,051,220 1,876,348 360 Net Assets Without Donor Restrictions 825,749 304,436 (10,893) Long-term Grants $ - 735,438 - Receivable, Net With Donor Restrictions 60,000 2,109,707 -

Total Net Assets $ 885,749 2,414,143 (10,893) Intangible Assets, Net $ - - -

TOTAL LIABILITIES Property & Equipment $ 1,077,692 2,611,786 360 & NET ASSETS Equipment 114,281 2,842 - Less: Accumulated 87,809 2,842 - Depreciation Total Property $ 26,472 - - and Equipment

TOTAL ASSETS $ 1,077,692 2,611,786 360

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Your Investment At Work

Income

49% $630,211 14% $297,698 Program Services Program Services Progressive re:power 49% $633,672 re:power fund 17% $366,250 Campaign Individual Donors Individual Donors TOTAL INCOME: TOTAL INCOME: Leadership $1,290,550 $2,185,028 TOTAL INCOME: 2% $26,667 70% $1,521,080 Foundations Foundations $0

Expenses

82% $1,246,238 77% $1,746,333 Program Services Program Services Progressive re:power 6% $98,543 re:power fund 8% $196,307 Campaign 100% $2,550 TOTAL EXPENSES: Management & TOTAL EXPENSES: Management & Leadership Management & General Expenses General Expenses General Expenses $1,561,158 $2,395,380 TOTAL EXPENSES: 12% $216,377 15% $452,740 $2,550 Fundraising Fundraising

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Partner Organizations

ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

#PeoplesLawsuit • American Family Voices • • • Ballast Communications • • • Ballot Initiative Strategy Center 350.org • • • American Immigration Council • • • • • • (BISC) American Indian Parent Advisory 350PDX • • • • • • Committee BallotReady • • • 580 Strategies • • • American Library Association • • • Baltimore Votes • • • AAPIs for Civic Empowerment • • Education Fund American Promise • • • Battleground Texas • • • Be the Change: Leadership AARP • • • American Workforce Association • • • • • • On Purpose ACLU • • • Americans for Tax Fairness • • • Bend the Arc • • • act.tv • • • Ames Progressive Alliance • • • BerlinRosen • • • ActBlue • • • Amnesty International USA • • • Better ToGether • • • Action Network • • • Amplify Georgia • Black Leaders Organizing for Change • • • ActionKit • • • Analyst Institute • • • Black Lives Matter • • • Arizona Advocacy Network and Advocates for Youth • • • • Foundation Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100) • • • AFL-CIO • • • Arizona Hospital and Healthcare • • • Blue State Digital • • • Association AFSCME International Union • • • Blue Strategies NC • • • Arizona Students' Association • • • AIDS United • • • Blueprint NC • • • Arizona Wins • • • All above all • • • Bold Nebraska • • • Arkansas Hispanic Health Coalition • • • All In Together • • • Brennan Center for Justice • Arkansas Public Policy Panel • • • All of us or none • • • Bush Foundation • • • Asana Creative Strategy • • • Alliance for a Better Minnesota • • • Asian Americans Advancing Justice By the People • • • • • • Alliance for Justice • • • | AAJC California Calls • • • Asian Pacific Environmental Network America Votes • • • • • • California Environmental Justice (APEN) • • • American Cancer Society Cancer Alliance • • • Atlanta Jobs with Justice • • • Action Network California Food Policy Advocates • • • Atlas Research • • • American Constitution Society • California Latinas for Reproductive • • • Authentic Campaigns • • • Justice

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

California Teachers Union • Clarity Campaign Labs • • • ControlShift Labs • • •

Call Time • • • Clean Water Action • • • Corporate Accountability • • •

Camden Strategy • • • Clean Water Fund • • • Council of Korean Americans • • •

Campus Vote Project • • • Cleveland Teen Center • • • Council on American Islamic Relations—Greater Los Angeles Area • • • Candid • • • Climate Action Campaign • • • Chapter

Catalist • • • Climate Advocacy Lab • • • Court Watch NOLA •

Center for American Progress • Climate and Energy Project • Coworker.org • • • Center for Law and Social Policy CREDO Action • • • • • • Climate Justice Alliance • • • (CLASP) Coalition for Democracy • • • Crowdpac • • • Center for Media and Democracy • Coalition of Communities of Color • • • Daily Kos • • • Center for Neighborhood Leadership • • • Colectiva Legal del Pueblo • • • Damiano Center • • • Center for Neighborhoods • • • COLOR • • • Damsel Productions • • • Center for Popular Democracy • • • Color of Change • • • Data + Analytics + Strategy • • • Center for Reproductive Rights • Color Of Change PAC • • • Data Sciences • • • Center for Rural Affairs • • • Common Cause • DataDiva.net • • • Center For Social Equity • • • Common Cause Maryland • DC Abortion Fund • • • Centerstone of Kentucky • • • Common Cause • • • DC Council • • • Centro • • • Common Cause Ohio • • Death with Dignity National Center • • • Chesapeake Climate Action Network • • • Deeds Not Words • • • Chicago Appleseed Fund Common Cause Texas • • for Justice Common Cause • Deep Down Roots Project • • • Chicago Freedom School • • • Communications Workers of America • • • DeeTales Media and Consulting • • • Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics • • • in Washington Community Change • • • Demand Progress • • • City Year San Antonio • • • Community Change—Fair Democracy for America • • • Immigration Reform Movement • • • Civic Hall • • • Action Democracy Labs • • • Community to Community Civiqs • • • • • • Democracy.com • • • Development Democratic Legislative Civis Analytics • • • • • • Concerted Action • • • Campaign Committee Clarify Agency • • • Connecticut Students for a Dream • • • Democratic National Committee • • •

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

Democratic Senatorial Campaign • • • Field First • • • Georgia Appleseed • Commitee FieldWorks • • • Georgia Shift • • • Do Big Things • • • Democratic Party • • • GO Public Schools • • • Dolores Huerta Foundation • • • Florida Rights Restoration Coalition/ • • • Goodwin Simon Strategic Research • Donnelly/Colt Progressive Resources • • • Second Chance GPS Impact • • • Douglass Blvd Church • • • Florida Student Power Network • • • Grassroots Solutions • • • Downtown for Democracy • • • Flowe Engineering • • • Greater Greater Washington • • • Drew Edmondson for Governor • • • For Ohio's Future • • • Greater MN Worker Center • • • Element of Hope • • • For Our Future • • • Healthier • • • EMILY's List • • • For Our Future Action Fund • • • Healthy Babies Bright Futures • • • Empower Engine • • • For Our Future Florida • • • Healthy Campaign • • • Empowered To Run • • • For Our Future Ohio • • • Higher Ground Labs • • • Endangered Species Coalition • • • For Our Future • • • HIPGive • • • Environmental Defense Fund • • • Foreign Policy for America • • • Hipmunk, Inc • • • Epolitics.com • • • Forward Montana • • • Hmong Americans for Justice • • • Equality California • • • Found in Translation • • • Foundation for Democracy and Houston Volunteer Lawyers • • • Equality Te•as • • Justice Hustle • • • Equity Alliance MN • • Foundation for Economic Democracy • • • IBEW 110 • • EveryAction + NGP VAN • • • Frakture • • • IBEW 824 • • • Everybody Votes Campaign • • • Free Press • • • Idaho National Laboratory • • • Everytown for Gun Safety • • • Freedom For All Americans • • • Ignite NC • • • Fair Budget Coalition • • • Freedom Inc. • • • Illinois Action for Children • • • FairVote California • • • Freshwater Society • • • Impact Hub Baltimore • • • Faith in Action—Alabama • • • Friends of the Earth • • • Faith in Action (formerly PICO Indivisible • • • • • • National Network) Fund for Modern Courts • Indivisible Project • • • Faith in Te•as • • • Fuse Washington • • • Institute for Southern Studies • • • Feminist Majority Foundation • • • Georgetown University Law Center • • • Intentional Futures • • •

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

Invest In Education Act • • • Latino Network • • • Michigan Student Power • • • Association for Justice / Lawyers' Committtee for Civil Rights • • Michigan Voice • Justice Not Politics Under the Law Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Mid-City CAN • • • • • • LEAD NC Institute • • Action Impact Mijente • • • Leadnow • • • Jewish Family Service of St Paul • • • League of Women Voters Minnesota Africans United • • • • Jewish National Fund • • • Education Fund Minnesota Chippewa Tribe • • • Jewish Voice for Peace • • • League of Women Voters Minnesota • Minnesota House DFL Caucus • League of Women Voters Jews United for Justice • • • • • • of Wisconsin Minnesota Nurses Association • • • Joint Religious Legislative Coalition • • • League of Women Voters US • Minnesota Voice • • • Jolt • • • Legal Progress, Center for • American Progress Minnesota Youth Collective • • • Jolt Initiative • • • LGBTQ Victory Fund • • • Missouri Jobs with Justice • • • Jumpstart Labs • • • Local Progress • Moms Clean Air Force • • • Justice Not Politics Alaska • Los Angeles Labor Federation • • • Montana Democratic Legislative Justice Not Politics Alaska Civics • • • • Campaign Committee Education Fund M+R Strategies • • • Montana Voices • • • Kansans For Fair Courts • MA Education Justice Alliance • Montana Wilderness Assoc iation • • • Kansas Health Foundation • People's Alliance • • • Monterey Bay Central Labor Council • • • Kansas Trial Lawyers Association • Make the Road NY • • • Mothership Strategies • • • Kansas Values Institute • • Mandate Media • • • motivote • • • Kentuckians for the Commonwealth • • • Maryland State Education • • • Association Movement Strategy Center • Kentucky United • • • Massachusetts Jobs with Justice • • • Movement Voter Project • • • Kids Vote • • • Massachusetts Voter Table • MoveOn • Korean American Democratic • • • Committee Mayor's Innovation Project • Movimiento Cosecha • • • Korean Resource Center • • • Media Matters for America • • • MPA Political, LLC • • • LA AFL-CIO • Mi Familia Vota • NAACP • • • Lambda Legal • Mi Familia Vota Education Fund • NAACP Missouri State Conference • Latin America Working Group • • • Michigan Campaign Finance NARAL Pro Choice America • • • • Network Foundation Latino Community Fund • • •

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

NARAL Pro-Choice Georgia • • • Nevada Conservation League • • • One Arizona • • •

NARAL Pro-Choice Minnesota • • • New American Leaders • ONE Northside • • •

NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio • • • New Blue Interactive • • • One • • •

National Audubon Society • • • New Consensus • • • Ontario NDP • • •

National Council of Jewish Women • New Era Colorado • • • OpenPittsburgh.Org • • • National Council of Jewish Women • New Georgia Project • • • Organize Florida Education Fund • • • Minnesota National Council of Jewish Women New Georgia Project Action Fund • • • Organizer, Inc. • • • • St. Louis New Media Mentors • • • Pacific Digital Strategies • • • National Democratic Training • • • Committee New Paradigm Strategy Group • • • Participatory Budgeting Project • • • National Domestic Workers Alliance • • • New Virginia Majority • • • Partido Reformista Social Cristiano • • • National Education Association • • • New/Mode • • • Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts • National Fair Housing Alliance • • • NextGen America • • • People action • • • National Institute for • • • Reproductive Health NextGen Florida • • • People Demanding Action • • • National Institute On Money In • NGP VAN + EveryAction • • • Piper Fund • State Politics National Korean American Service North Bay Organizing Project • • • Planned Parenthood • • • • • • & Education Consortium North Carolina Democratic Party • • • Planned Parenthood Action Fund • • • National Nurses United • • • North Carolina Voters for Planned Parenthood Action Fund of National Parks Conservation • • • • • • • • • Clean Elections the Pacific Southwest Association Northeast Ohio Young Black Planned Parenthood Advocacy National Sustainable • • • • • • • • • Democrats Project Los Angeles County (PPAP) Agriculture Coalition Northwest Center for Alternatives Planned Parenthood Advocates • • • National Women's Law Center • • • to Pesticides of Ohio/ Planned Parenthood of • • • Greater Ohio Northwest Progressive Institute • • • NationBuilder • • • Planned Parenthood Federation • • • NYC Central Labor Council • • • of America Navigate MN (Unidos MN) • • • Planned Parenthood Minnesota, NYC Votes • • • NE Carpenters • North Dakota, South Dakota • • • Action Fund NETWORK Advocates for Catholic Obama Foundation • • • • • • Social Justice Planned Parenthood of Illinois • • • Ohio Conference of the NAACP • Nevada Advocates For Planned • • • Planned Parenthood of Maryland • • • Parenthood Affiliates Ohio Student Association • • • Planned Parenthood of Nevada America Votes • • • • Ohio Voice • New York City

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

Planned Parenthood Of Northern • • • RepresentUs • • • Southerners on New Ground (SONG) • • • New England Planned Parenthood of RESA 1 • SPARK Reproductive Justice NOW! • • • • • • the Heartland ResCare • • • Spark Strategies • • • Planned Parenthood of the • • • Rocky Mountains Rescue Agency • • • Spread The Vote • • • Planned Parenthood • • • Pennsylvania Advocates Rescue Social Change Group • • • Springboard for the Arts • • • Planned Parenthood Votes NW • • • Resonance Network • • • St. Clair Superior Teen Center • • • STAND: The Student Movement to Planned Parenthood Votes Ohio • • • Restaurant Opportunities Center • • • • • • End Mass Atrocities Ploughshares Fund • • • ReThink Media • • • State Innovation E•change • Plush Design • • • Revolution Messaging • • • State Voices • • • Political Data Inc. • • • Rewire.News • • • Step Up Maryland • • • Political Research Associates • Rising Tide Interactive • • • Student Power Networks • • • Power California • • • SalmonState • • • SumOfUs • • • Santa Ana Building Healthy PowerLabs • • • • • • Communities Swing Left • • • PowerThru Consulting • • • SAVE • Tahirih Justice Center (Houston) • • • Presente.org • • • Seattle Indivisible • • • TakeAction Minnesota • • • Priorities USA Action • • • SEIU • • • TargetSmart Communications LLC • • • Progress Florida Education Institute • • • SEIU 775 • • • Tennessee Bar Association • Progress North Carolina • • • SEIU Local 284 • • • Texas AFL-CIO • • • Progress Virginia • • • SEIU local 925 • • • Texas Civil Rights Project • Progressive Oregon • • • SEIU United Healthcare Workers • • • Texas Democratic Party • • • Progressive Takeover • • • Sequoia Foundation • • • Texas Freedom Network • • • Progressive Turnout Project • • • Sierra Club • • • Texas Organizing Project • • • ProgressNow Colorado • • • Smart Justice • The Action Network • • • Protect Minnesota • • • The Association for Neighborhood & Smart Politics • • • • • • Housing Development (ANHD) Proteus Fund • Sojourners • • • The Black Institute • • • Public Allies Chicago • • • Southern Center for Human Rights • The Center for Hope and • • • Represent Maryland • • • Healing, Inc.

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ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI? ORGANIZATION C3 C4 ALUMNI?

Wichita Falls Independent The Center for Media Justice • UltraViolet • • • • • • School District The Climate Reality Project • • • UnionWare • • • Win Minnesota • The Decarceration Collective • • • UNITE HERE • • • Win|Win Action • • • The Engage Media Project • • • United Steelworkers • • • Wisconsin Voices • The Greene House Group • • • United Teachers Los Angeles • • • Women's March Michigan • • • The Harry Potter Alliance • • • United Way Worldwide • • • Workers Defense Project • • • The Hub Project • • • United We Dream • • • Working America • • • The Leadership Conference on • • • Universal Income Project • • • Civil and Human Rights Working Families Party • • • Upland Software • • • The Leap • • • Working Families Party Maryland • URGE: Unite for Reproductive • • • The Leap, Rising Tide North America • • • & Gender Equity WV Citizen Action Group • The Nolita Project • • • Veracity Media • • • WV Citizens for Clean Elections •

The Other 98% • • • Verde • • • Young Invicibles • • •

The Partnership Project • • • Victory Guide • • • Young Women United • • •

The Public Interest Network • • • Virginia Student Power Network • • • Youth Engagement Fund • • •

Third Way • • • Voice of East African Women • • Youth Leaps • • •

Thornburg Foundation • • • Vote Solar • • •

Tilde Communications • • • Vote Voices Now • • •

TLE Analytics LLC • • • Voter Participation Center • • •

Together We Will: Louisville • • • Voto Latino • • •

TogetherTN • • • Wallace Global Fund • • • Washington Democracy Hub— Tomorrow We Vote • • • • Win|Win Network Toxics Action Center • • • Washington Physicians for • • • Social Responsibility Trilogy Interactive • • • Washington Public Employees • • • TruBlu Politics • • • Association WE ACT for Environmental Justice • • • Tulalip Tribes • • • Western States Center • • • UFCW • • • Whatcom Peace & Justice Center • • •

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Staff Board

Adriana Barboza Kaissa Malayika Denis April Sims VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM STRATEGY PRINCIPAL, ORGANIZING AND PARTNERSHIPS Carmen Berkley Karundi Williams BOARD CHAIR Arianna Genis EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEPUTY COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Dave Montez Kavita Khandekar Chopra Carin Schiewe VICE PRESIDENT, DEVELOPMENT Leah Boudreaux PRINCIPAL, DEMOCRACY TREASURER Louis Haut-Prokop Danyale Green GRASSROOTS GIVING MANAGER Rudy Lopez EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT AND OPERATIONS MANAGER SECRETARY Najaah Daniels Deepa Kunapuli PRINCIPAL, PUBLIC AND POLITICAL LEADERSHIP Sarah Audelo VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING Sarah Allbrooks Sara Totonchi Jane Booth-Tobin LEADERSHIP GIVING MANAGER VICE BOARD CHAIR DIRECTOR, DIGITAL ORGANIZING AND TRAINER DEVELOPMENT Terryn Hall Toni Carter FOUNDATION AND SPONSORSHIPS MANAGER Jay Bulbulian Wells FINANCE MANAGER Toria Boldware OPERATIONS COORDINATOR And a special thanks to our founding board members: Jen Haut-Prokop SENIOR OPERATIONS COORDINATOR Yterenickia Bell Connie Lewis PROJECT DIRECTOR, PROGRESSIVE Jennifer Pae GOVERNANCE ACADEMY Jeff Blodgett VICE PRESIDENT, TRAININGS AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT Zhenqi Ong Marcia Avner GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGNER Mary Lofy

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