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The [[New Georgia Project]] has been on the ground for years registering and educating voters — especially people of color, women of color and white women — and talking to ordinary people about values and issues that matter in their lives, such as child care. [[Stacey Abrams]] founded the [[New Georgia Project]] with a massive voter registration campaign back in 2014. <ref>[http://time.com/5290333/stacey-abrams-georgia-governor-race-southern-democrats/]</ref>
 
The [[New Georgia Project]] has been on the ground for years registering and educating voters — especially people of color, women of color and white women — and talking to ordinary people about values and issues that matter in their lives, such as child care. [[Stacey Abrams]] founded the [[New Georgia Project]] with a massive voter registration campaign back in 2014. <ref>[http://time.com/5290333/stacey-abrams-georgia-governor-race-southern-democrats/]</ref>
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==Susan Sandler Fund==
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An initial round of awards announced by the [[Susan Sandler Fund]] includes grants to the [[Asian American & Pacific Islander Civic Engagement Fund]], [[Advance Native Political Leadership]], the [[Arizona Center for Empowerment]], [[State Power Caucus]], the [[New Georgia Project]], the [[New Florida Majority Education Fund]], the [[New Virginia Majority Education Fund]], [[PICO California]], and the [[Texas Organizing Project]].
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"[T]he investments are not so much targeted to battleground states but looking at the landscape of racism and demographic change," Chang told the New York Times. "This fund really underscores what's left out of many philanthropic discussions....This concept of being accountable to real people with real problems, that is what catalyzes change, it's what generates urgency and creativity. And so that's why we're focused on increasing the power and influence of those who bear the brunt of racism."<ref>[Philanthropy News Digest - Candid
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Philanthropy News Digest September 15, 2020 https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/susan-sandler-launches-200-million-fund-for-racial-justice]</ref>
 
==Reclaiming Our Victories==
 
==Reclaiming Our Victories==
 
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Revision as of 10:27, 25 August 2022

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The New Georgia Project registers, engages, and advocates for Georgia's voters.

The New Georgia Project has been on the ground for years registering and educating voters — especially people of color, women of color and white women — and talking to ordinary people about values and issues that matter in their lives, such as child care. Stacey Abrams founded the New Georgia Project with a massive voter registration campaign back in 2014. [1]

Susan Sandler Fund

An initial round of awards announced by the Susan Sandler Fund includes grants to the Asian American & Pacific Islander Civic Engagement Fund, Advance Native Political Leadership, the Arizona Center for Empowerment, State Power Caucus, the New Georgia Project, the New Florida Majority Education Fund, the New Virginia Majority Education Fund, PICO California, and the Texas Organizing Project.

"[T]he investments are not so much targeted to battleground states but looking at the landscape of racism and demographic change," Chang told the New York Times. "This fund really underscores what's left out of many philanthropic discussions....This concept of being accountable to real people with real problems, that is what catalyzes change, it's what generates urgency and creativity. And so that's why we're focused on increasing the power and influence of those who bear the brunt of racism."[2]

Reclaiming Our Victories

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Detroit Action was live. November 4 2020.

Battleground: Reclaiming Our Victories.

Organizations that have been organizing and let the Get Out The Vote in different battleground states come together to share about the powerful transformation in their states.

Leaders

Communist Party help

John Bachtell October 20, 2018 ·

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Getting the vote out! — in Riverdale, Georgia.

Defended Voting Rights in Ohio and Georgia

In 2014 PowerPAC+ partnered with national and local groups Color of Change, Campaign for America's Future, the New Georgia Project and the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus.

We took the fight to protect voting rights from Ohio to Georgia. And thousands of you nationally signed petitions, donated money, and spread the word about our work to make sure we protect the rights of every voter.[4]

Leftist alliance for Stacey

The collaboration between the Working Families Party and New Georgia Project in Georgia, the leadership in sectors of Stacey Abrams’ campaign by people out of Movement for Black Lives' The Electoral Justice Project, the fact that the National Domestic Workers Alliance deployed the largest independent field operation in that state – all this energized young voters, re-energized veterans of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and strengthened the emerging Black-Latino alliance, laying the basis for future wins if Stacey Abrams doesn’t pull it out this time..[5]

New Georgia Project Action Fund

Eric Robertson October 9:

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Kicking off canvassing in Norcross! — with Michelle Sanchez at New Georgia Project Action Fund Norcross Office.

References

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  2. [Philanthropy News Digest - Candid Philanthropy News Digest September 15, 2020 https://philanthropynewsdigest.org/news/susan-sandler-launches-200-million-fund-for-racial-justice]
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  5. [ https://organizingupgrade.com/politics-is-about-power-assessing-the-2018-midterms/ Organizing Upgrade, Politics is About Power: Assessing the 2018 Midterms By Max Elbaum These notes were the basis for a presentation to the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild on November 8, 2018]