From Joe Kennedy <[email protected]>
Subject 👋 Meet our mini-grantees
Date March 22, 2023 10:30 PM
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Hello there! I wanted to take a moment to introduce you to the first round of mini-grantees of 2023!

Quick reminder : Our mini-grants are open to organizations in our partner states who need support with specific, short-term needs. We take applications on a rolling basis, if this sounds like you: learn more here!

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Groundwork Project believes that sustained, year-round organizing can shift power and change the narrative; these mini-grantees are doing that work right now.

These mini-grantees embody the Groundwork mission in their work — from statewide advocacy days to local community conversations, they are embedded in their communities fighting the most important battles of our time. If you’re with us, take a minute to chip in and support this work.

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So, without further ado…

Hometown Action - partnered with leaders in rural Alabama to provide critical needs and advance long-term climate organizing after devastating tornadoes swept through the state

People's Budget Birmingham - upgraded their tools to capture better data during their deep canvasses which engage Birmingham residents on local budget priorities

MS Center for Re-Entry - launched their civic engagement training program which trains and supports formerly incarcerated people in MS to become reform leaders in the state

Julius Jones Institute: began its voter engagement campaign to engage new and infrequent voters in municipal and county elections that impact mass incarceration

OK Civic Learning Coalition - used a mini grant to cover technology for organizing staff

OK Progress Now Syndicate - paid canvassers to register new voters at Oklahoma City’s annual MLK Day Parade

OKPLAC - gathered parents, advocates, and allies from across Oklahoma to lobby for pro-public school policies at their statewide Capitol Day on Feb 20th

Black Voter Impact Initiative - hosted West Virginia’s 2nd Annual Black Policy Day, advocating for health, education, and criminal legal reform at the state capitol

If you want to learn more about the mini-grants listed above, be sure to follow Groundwork’s Instagram. We will be spotlighting and sharing more details on our recipients all next week.

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Thank you for making this work possible!

Joe

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Joe Kennedy (he/him)
Founder
Groundwork Project

Founded by Joe Kennedy III, Groundwork Project invests in year-round, local community organizing in places Democrats have gotten used to writing off. With a focus on Appalachia, the Deep South, and the Plains, we support local advocates and activists working to build durable political infrastructure and secure power for those historically excluded.

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