Similar organisations to Mainstream Civic Engagement Foundation
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Citizen Participation
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CENTER FOR NEW DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES
Designing the future of democracy. Solving shared challenges, together.
1988
St. Paul
Civic Influencers, Inc.
We give young voters on-the-ground data and winning strategies to boost their civic power and swing elections.
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Lewes
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Education N.E.C.
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March On Harrisburg Education Fund
to organize, educate, and build a powerful movement to eradicate corruption by taking bold, moral fusion, nonviolent action to create a radically inclusive democracy where a united working class can govern, guarantee our needs, and THRIVE.
Philadelphia
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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Civic Nation Action
We are building movements to change the world with @AllInToVote, @ChngeCollective, @ItsOnUs, @WeTheAction, @WhenWeAllVote & more.
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Washington
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Environmental Education and Outdoor Survival Programs
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Feel Good Action
Welcome to Feel Good Action. We create inspirational media to motivate collective action toward a socially just and environmentally stable world.
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Seattle
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Single Organization Support
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Civic Action
Civic Action is a grassroots effort seeking to make bold progressive change.
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Seattle
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Civil Rights, Social Action, & Advocacy N.E.C.
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INDIVISIBLE CIVICS
What is Indivisible Civics. Indivisible began in late 2016 after former congressional staffers came together to write The Indivisible Guide a practical guide for newly engaged civic activists to take action in defending their progressive values within their local communities.
WASHINGTON
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Government and Public Administration
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BUSINESS FOR AMERICA EDUCATION FUND
We're an alliance of business leaders working to strengthen democracy, ensure election integrity, and modernize government for the benefit of all Americans.
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WASHINGTON
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Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
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PENNSYLVANIA VOICE
Together partners build the power needed to break down barriers to civic participation, restore confidence in government, and bring historically marginalized populations—and their issues—to the center of public discourse.
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