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Running Start from their site:
"Our training programs are focused on educating young women about leadership, campaign strategy, and teamwork, without a partisan lens." "We're empowering young women to get involved in politics and transform our world, one elected female leader at a time. We offer programs that equip them with the hands on skills and confidence they need to run and win."
Learn more here: RunningStart.org
She Should Run from their site:
"She Should Run is a nonpartisan nonprofit working to dramatically increase the number of women considering a run for public office." "We motivate women from all walks of life to explore the possibility of public office by identifying and tackling the barriers to elected leadership. We do this through data-driven content, education, and collective action."
Learn more here: SheShouldRun.org
SisterSong from their site:
"SisterSong is a Southern based, national membership organization; our purpose is to build an effective network of individuals and organizations to improve institutional policies and systems that impact the reproductive lives of marginalized communities."
"SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective was formed in 1997 by 16 organizations of women of color from four mini-communities (Native American, African American, Latina, and Asian American) who recognized that we have the right and responsibility to represent ourselves and our communities, and the equally compelling need to advance the perspectives and needs of women of color."
"SisterSong defines Reproductive Justice as the human right to maintain personal bodily autonomy, have children, not have children, and parent the children we have in safe and sustainable communities."
Learn more here: SisterSong.net
Trust Black Women VOTE from their site:
- from SisterSong // focused on Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina -
"Trust Black Women. This phrase has been uttered across our social and political landscape for many years, steeped in the rich history of Black Women community and movement leaders. From Ida B. Wells to Fannie Lou Hamer and Judy Richardson, from Helen Butler to Stacey Abrams and LaTosha Brown, Black women, across generations, have taken the lead in ensuring our right to vote and laid the framework for using the ballot to save ourselves and our communities. Still, too many elected leaders continue to ignore the wisdom and advocacy of Black women to the detriment and harm of not only Black women but of us all."
Learn more here: TrustBlackWomenVOTE.org
UltraViolet from their site:
"UltraViolet is a powerful and rapidly growing community of people mobilized to fight sexism and create a more inclusive world that accurately represents all women, from politics and government to media and pop culture. UltraViolet is a community of one million people that drives feminist cultural and political change. Through people power and strategic advocacy, we work to improve the lives of women and girls of all identities and backgrounds, and all people impacted by sexism, by dismantling discrimination and creating a cost for sexism."
Learn more here: WeAreUltraviolet.org
Women Engaged from their site:
"Women Engaged (WE) is a social justice nonprofit that takes an innovative, hands-on learning approach to advancing women's human rights, youth empowerment and civic engagement efforts in Georgia. Using a human rights framework, Women Engaged develops policy recommendations, conducts research and organizing initiatives paired with leadership development, savvy communications outreach strategies and civic engagement opportunities for women and youth of color.
WE focuses on strengthening the voter participation of new voters and to increase the voting activity of inactive registered voters on the issues paramount to their communities and lives through year round voter education and "Get Out the Vote" campaigns."
Learn more here: WomenEngaged.org
Women in STEM Caucus from their site:
"The Women in STEM Caucus helps bring public and congressional awareness to policies, programs, and initiatives that support women in STEM fields, and develops the next generation of women leaders in STEM. The caucus gives a permanent voice on Capitol Hill to those committed to advancing women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math and encourages policy solutions that promote women and other underrepresented minorities in STEM education and careers."
Learn more here: ScienceCoalition.org
Women's Congressional Policy Institute from their site:
"The Women's Congressional Policy Institute (WCPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy organization whose mission is to bring together a community of bipartisan women policymakers and trusted partners to advance issues of importance to women, develop the next generation of women leaders, and foster a more effective and representative democracy."
Learn more here: WCPInst.org
Women's March from their site:
"The mission of Women's March is to harness the political power of diverse women and their communities to create transformative social change. Women's March is a women-led movement providing intersectional education on a diverse range of issues and creating entry points for new grassroots activists & organizers to engage in their local communities through trainings, outreach programs and events. Women's March is committed to dismantling systems of oppression through nonviolent resistance and building inclusive structures guided by self-determination, dignity and respect."
Learn more here: WomensMarch.com
Women Organizing Women Democrats from their site:
"Women Organizing Women Democrats (WOW Dems) is a North Texas-based women's Democratic organization. Our mission is to encourage more participation of women in local, state, and national politics."
Learn more here: WOWDems.org
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