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24 organizations focused on Gen Z.

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Team Enough From their website:

"We are Team ENOUGH, a youth-led organization whose mission is to educate young voices about gun violence and mobilize them to take meaningful action against it. Supported by Brady, we harness the expertise and experience of today's youth to advance our intersectional work across the country."

"We are survivors of gun violence; we are students; we are activists: we are people who experience gun violence in different ways — and to different degrees. This epidemic has an outsized impact on Black and Brown communities, disproportionately spilling their blood in school shootings, in angry encounters between friends and family, in acts of self-harm and suicide, and in conflicts born of domestic violence — avoidable tragedies, one and all, each made more lethal by easy access to guns. But we believe that diversity is a strength, and that only when everyone has a seat at the table can we build an effective movement to prevent all gun violence in all communities."

Learn more here: TeamEnough.org


Tour to Save Democracy From their website:

"This summer, Gen-Z is hitting the road on a tour across the nation to flip red seats blue! We're bringing a community of young voters together to create a Congress that safeguards our freedoms and puts our futures first - supporting gun safety, reproductive rights, healthcare, our planet, and more."

Learn more here: TourToSaveDemocracy.com


United We Dream From their website:

"United We Dream is committed to ensuring that people who are, have been, or will be directly impacted by the immigrant experience are at the forefront of decision-making and throughout UWD."

"Our greatest strength comes from people. UWD knows that our communities have the answers and resources they need to create the change they want. We organize at the grassroots level to build relationships and empower communities to articulate and implement those answers by elevating their work, not individual voices. In order to create a strong organization and be part of a larger movement we create spaces where members are constantly learning, challenging themselves and their peers and seeking personal and collective empowerment."

Learn more here: UnitedWeDream.org


United We Dream Action From their website:

"United We Dream Action (UWDA) is the lobbying, advocacy and electoral arm of United We Dream which is powered by immigrant youth, youth of color with immigrant family members, and everyday voters.

Our vision is a society which celebrates our diversity and we believe in leading a multi-ethnic, intersectional path to get there and that includes issues like: immigration, LGBTQIA rights, education, health, economy, climate change, and racial justice."

Learn more here: UnitedWeDreamAction.org


Voters of Tomorrow From their website:

"While many groups expose young people to dangerous ideas, there are few pro-democracy organizations countering their efforts. Voters of Tomorrow is filling that void with effective organizing and messaging online and on campuses to encourage young people to become civically engaged.

We carry out research to fully understand Gen Z's position on a range of issues, then use this data to guide our public and behind-the-scenes advocacy campaigns. Additionally, we develop and promote initiatives to encourage Gen Z to vote for pro-democracy candidates."

Learn more here: VotersofTomorrow.org


Voices of Gen-Z From their website:

"Voices of Gen-Z is here to build the next generation of change-makers and voters. We give young minds a platform to hone their organizing skills and learn from others. In essence, we are here to amplify the voices of generation-Z that have been lost in political debate. We are ready to take action and build the next generation voters. ​ We are made up of a diverse community of gen-z'ers who come from twenty different countries and all 50 states. Our team is made up of BIPOC, nonbinary, LGBTQ+, and non-BIPOC people whom all come from different socio-economic backgrounds. Part of what makes the team so unique is our diversity and versatility as a brand. We span across the whole world so we understand our generation's struggles and are trying to fix them."

Learn more here: VoicesofGenZ.com


Young Democrats of America From their website:

"Founded in 1932, the Young Democrats of America (YDA) is the largest youth-led, partisan political organization in the nation and serves as the national federation for all state and territorial Young Democrat chapters."

Learn more here: YDA.org


Young Elected Officials Network (YEO Network) From their website:

"The YEO Network, a nonpartisan program of People For the American Way Foundation, is the first and only national initiative to provide a network of support to the newest generation of progressive leaders at every level of elected office. The Network was founded in 2005 with the mission to unite and support elected leaders ages 35 and under who share a passion for building communities that reflect values of freedom, fairness, and opportunity for all. Since then, the Network has grown to include more than 1,300 elected officials across the country in offices ranging from local school boards to the United States Congress."

Learn more here: YEONetwork.org


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