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civic health & healing

CIVIC HEALTH

According to the National Conference on Citizenship, ‘civic health’ is defined as “the way that communities are organized to define and address public problems. Communities with strong indicators of civic health have higher employment rates, stronger schools, better physical health, and more responsive governments.”

Civic health initiative Partnership opportunities

Civic Health Index

Bloomberg Associates Collaborative cities Guide

A guide for designing, implementing, and sustaining strategic partnerships. Follow this link if the one above doesn’t work.

Do Good LA

The go-to resource for those interested in knowing about or supporting social entrepreneurism in Los Angeles and Southern California.

POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

Being politically engaged all year round is just as important as voting. The organizations highlighted below advocate for gender and racial justice, overall equality, and togetherness.

care in action

women effect fund

color of change

Unite

Civic Alliance

A nonpartisan group of businesses working together to build a future where everyone participates in shaping our country.

Volunteer collective

VOTING

Voter participation is more important than ever. The 501(c)(3) non-candidate organizations listed below are working hard to ensure voter registration and turnout for upcoming elections and many of them could use our support. The other organizations on this page reflect the importance of other forms of political participation besides voting.

Voter participation center (VPC)

america Votes

new american majority (NAM) fund

vote riders

"I Have A Right To Vote"

Ballottrax

Renewing democracy: solutions for voting access

Election trust project

”The Room Where It Happens” • IWillVote.com