Building Electoral Power with Liberty Vote! Grantees
At Liberty Hill, we believe the people most affected by injustice should be leading the fight for change—from the protest march to the ballot box.
In our recently released Electoral Power Building docket, we highlight the grassroots work being led by our Liberty Vote! grantee partners to engage, educate and empower LA voters in 2024 and beyond.
Visit our Electoral Power Building page to learn more about our Liberty Vote! Initiative and how you can support trusted partners on the ground that are leading the work to increase voter engagement in LA County.
Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) Action
Liberty Vote! Grantee
Liberty Vote! grantee partners @CalOrganize lead grassroots organizing that engages residents in strategic campaigns to win policy change and secure improved community services. Visit https://t.co/LN5ZFuhz5L pic.twitter.com/mcpV6e7YVO
— Liberty Hill Foundation (@LibertyHill) March 28, 2024
Strategic Concepts in Organizing & Policy Education (SCOPE)
Liberty Vote! Grantee
Power CA Action
Liberty Vote! Grantee
#LibertyVote grantee partners @PowerCAAction work to build the #politicalpower of young people of color. Learn more about PowerCA Action and their vision for an inclusive #democracy in which all California residents have a voice! ( https://t.co/LN5ZFuhz5L ) pic.twitter.com/5vJ477AKzk
— Liberty Hill Foundation (@LibertyHill) March 15, 2024
Black Women For Wellness (BWW)
Liberty Vote! Grantee
InnerCity Struggle
Liberty Vote! Grantee
Liberty Vote! ( https://t.co/LN5ZFuhz5L ) grantee partners at InnerCity Struggle are hard at work year-round to educate, motivate, and mobilize local voters—building an empowered electorate that best represents LA communities! Learn more via link above. pic.twitter.com/NoD1F3PIGR
— Liberty Hill Foundation (@LibertyHill) February 22, 2024