State Bridges
We raised more than $34,000!
We learned from four impactful state-based organizations engaged in:
nonpartisan year-round education
community-based organizing
both critical for increasing voter participation in states with historical and current voter suppression efforts.
Our 2026 programming is 501(c)(3) & all donations to our partners are tax deductible.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for State Bridges on Feb. 25.
2026 Partner Organizations
North Carolina
Carolina Federation
The Carolina Federation is a statewide organization that brings people together across race to build a new political majority in North Carolina – one rooted in a culture of belonging and strong enough to win elections and wield governing power in our state.
Down Home
North Carolina
Down Home North Carolina is building power with poor and working-class people in North Carolina’s small towns and rural communities.
Tennessee
Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition is working to transform Tennessee through organizing and powerbuilding, policy advocacy, building belonging, and immigrant and refugee resources.
Tennessee Immigrant & Refugee Rights Coalition
The Equity Alliance
The Equity Alliance is the leading Black-led grassroots organization in Tennessee promoting intentional, unapologetic, innovative, and culturally relevant year-round civic engagement among Black communities.
❊ Impact
2025 By The Numbers
Citizen Action of Wisconsin Education Fund
Mobilized nearly 100 people to participate in two Lobby Days of Action
Ran an education mail campaign for state superintendent races
Learn more about Citizen Action
WISDOM
Knocked 40,000+ doors and engaged 10,000+ Wisconsinites in a non-partisan manner to educate on the historic Supreme Court election
Organized a Lobby Day with 700+ leaders from across the state
Learn more about WISDOM
See what our State Bridges partners accomplished!
Wisconsin
We The People Action Fund
Increased their base by 7,000 individuals statewide, now over 20,000 engaged Michiganders
Secured funding for Traverse City homeless shelter, free drivers’ ed in Benton Harbor, and formed renters unions in Southfield and Lansing
Learn more about We The People
Mothering Justice
Knocked on 55,399 doors, had 14,955 conversations, and made 18,270 phone calls to engage Michigan residents
Launched the Black Womxn Win fellowship with 32 participants, providing training and mentorship to empower Black women leaders
Learn more about Mothering Justice
Michigan
❊Additional Actions
More to Do
Looking for another way to get involved? We got you.
Phonebank
Make dials. Connect with voters. Learn more.
Canvassing
Hit the road. Knock on doors. More soon.
Postcarding
Get together. Write voters. Learn more.
Fundraising
Raise money. Have fun. Learn more.