John, we know that progressive victories are possible when we support local power-building organizations and the activists that lead them.
By activating our network of supporters and volunteers, we’ve raised over $200,000 for our 12 State Bridges partners — community-based groups laying the groundwork for progress in Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Michigan, and Wisconsin!
These resources made a tangible impact and helped our candidates secure crucial wins this cycle. Now, we’re aiming to raise $4,000 by December 31 to help our partners on the ground do even more. Will you split a $10 to help us reach our goal?
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Here are just a few highlights of what some of our partners have been able to accomplish with the funds we raised this year:
- In Michigan, We the People works to build long-term deep organizing infrastructure. Our investment allowed them to hire dozens of full-time staff and part-time canvassers — which helped to successfully pass a ballot measure protecting abortion rights and secure a Democratic trifecta in the state for the first time in 40 years!
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One APIA Nevada is a grassroots organization dedicated to mobilizing members of the Asian Pacific Islander American community in Nevada. This year, they were able to hire cultural organizers (from the Sri Lankan community, Filipinx community, and others), expand their field program, and target more priority legislative districts.
- The North Carolina A. Philip Randolph Education Fund is an organization of Black trade unionists and community activists fighting for racial equality and economic justice for all Americans. Our resources helped to hire a community organizer and open a new training and command center in eastern North Carolina.
Building lasting Democratic power in the states takes all of us, and your investment in our 2022 State Bridges partners will help build momentum in future elections. Split a contribution today.
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Thank you for your support, John, and stay tuned. We’re gearing up for the next cycle, which means we’ll be rolling out our 2023 State Bridges partners soon!
In solidarity,
Sister District
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