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ORGANIZATIONPROGRAM PRIORITIESBUDGETGAPTYPENOTES & UPDATESLINK TO PLANAV Funds?
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350 Wisconsin ActionThis new (as of June 2022) c4 is looking to onboard a political organizer to keep momentum from the midterms through the April Wisconsin Supreme Court election. The Spring 2023 campaign will leverage the over 100 volunteers they were able to recruit and train over the last 6 months towards phone banking, canvassing, writing personalized postcards to persuadable voters, letters to the editor in local news outlets, and on-campus student engagement at UW-Madison (the state’s largest university).$50,000$0c4RA: Moved $25K via MVP 02/23/23N
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Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC)Hallmark deep canvassing program whereby they engage their base in a conversation that is one part education, one part persuasion and mobilization. Field a survey asking “what impact do you believe the courts have on Black communities" in Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha.$647,000$547,000c4Y
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Blue Sky WaukeshaTargeted comparison mailer to likely progressive voters in Waukesha county in order to educate voters on the ideological leanings of candidates, especially Waukesha County Judge Dorrow.$52,000$31,000PACRA: Confirmed funding deadline for pre-primary mailer
RA: Moving them $21K 02/02/23
RA: Moved $15K via MVP 02/23/23
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Citizen Action of Wisconsin (CAW)- Transition paid field team structure into a distributed, regional specific team.
- State Supreme Court Forum held January 11th, 2023, leading to hopeful pre-primary endorsement; endorsements in school boards, common councils
- Continued use of tested deep canvass model with Race Class Narrative
- Building active Climate Action Teams
- Re-launch of Movement Politics Academy
$297,098$247,098Partisan--determining c4 or PACRA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23Y
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Climate Emergency Advocates (CEA)CEA will run climate, racial justice and economic justice issue advocacy to all candidates. Making the connection to voters between Scott Walker and Jennifer Dorow and Daniel Kelly. Will endorse either Everett Mitchell and Janet Protasiewicz in general coming out of primary.$100,000$30,000c4RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23N
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Fair Wisconsin- Text 50,000+ pro-equality voters about the spring election
- Host roundtables that bring attention to LGBTQ+ issues in the context of the
State Supreme Court (SCOWIS)
- Mobilize and advertise through social media
- Organize voters on social media and queer hookup apps
- Host an LGBTQ+ voter registration drive & queer bar crawl
- Organize a civic engagement drag show with local officials in Madison
- Design and distribute GOTV materials that are tailored to LGBTQ+
Wisconsinites and their allies
$45,000$33,000c4RA: $5,000 c4 via MVP donor 02/17/23
RA: Moved $7K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
Updated 02/01/23
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Freedom Action Now (FAN)Leverage a list of 78K AAPI & Black voters from 2022 to do multilanguage phone banking, multilanguage mailers, digital content, and texting. $1,000,000$275,000c4RA: Moving $50K c4 02/09/23
RA: Updated budget 02/21/23
RA: Moved $75K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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GrassRoots Organizing Western Wisconsin – Action (GROWW Action)Working in a region of the state with a high density of independent and swing voters, GROWW Action has a unique advantage to be in conversation with the infrequent and conflicted voters who could decide the outcome of the Race. Their SCOWI campaign will focus on deep canvassing, GOTV education and mobilization, as well as vote tripling outside of polling locations.$387,300$337,300c4RA: 31st Street Swing Left interested in potentially moving $50K, tbd.
RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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Power to the PollsTargeting a universe of 20,000 doors in Milwaukee County wards with majority Black voting age population, Power to the Polls will do vote tripling at doors as part of their Black friend to friend program; send out one mailer pre-primary and another mailer post primary; run digital and radio ads targeting Black and Latino voters; and conduct early voting events at key polling sites across Milwaukee with parterns like SEIU and Voces de la Frontera.$1,000,000$700,000c4RA: Updated budget gap and plan outline
JN: They are getting in-kind support to almost $400K that will cover 50K doors, still want to cover another 50K doors pre-primary
RA: They received $125K from Black Organizing Innovations Project for 2023 general support
RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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Progress NorthMailer to approx 3500 people, followed with a phonebank. Comms/digital and field work post primary.$50,000$0c4RA: Updated budget gap and plan outline
RA: 31st Street Swing Left interested in potentially moving $50K, tbd
RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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Voces de la Frontera ActionVDLFA intends on continuing to build out a winning strategy and focus on three
program areas: RVP, Canvassing, and phone banking, that is rooted in our members and the
relationships they hold. This race is a “must win” both to advance state progress and voting
protections that will help ensure victories in 2024. We intend to build on our year round political
infrastructure of staff and volunteers to build scale and a culture of ongoing participation in
elections by the Latino and youth populations that is the fastest growing and fastest new voting
bloc.
$772,386$742,386c4RA: Moving $30K c4 02/09/23Updated 01/23/23Y
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WI Conservation Voters1. Paid Media: We will utilize tried and true tactics like mail and digital ads to reach voters
everywhere.
2. Paid Canvass: We will work with one of the finest vendors in the industry to deploy
highly trained canvassers to reach thousands and thousands of voters at their
doorsteps.
$2,125,223$1,450,223c4JN: WCV got $525K for canvass (SCOWIS, Special, & GB Mayor)
EC: They will be getting $50K from AFSCME shortly (02/02/23)
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WI Public Education Action FundWPEAF will supplement information on important school board races and the implications of the WI Supreme Court race for public education with voter guides and candidate information, as well as launch targeted digital media, radio, and billboard efforts across the state.$600,000$275,000c4RA: Moved $25K c4 from MVP 02/23/23M
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Wisconsin Rural CoalitionRegranting to partners working in rural areas of Wisconsin in order to run a coordinated campaign on the SCOWIS race to reach over 350K potential voters.$189,000$85,000c4RA: Moved $75K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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WISDOM Action NetworkJanuary 1-31: Major effort to educate our base membership (about 10,000 people) and RVP universe (about 20,000) about the importance of the State Supreme Court. February 1-21: Continued education, and targeted canvassing to promote turnout in the Primary. February 22-April 4: Broader canvassing, including candidate comparisons, and GOTV efforts.$160,700$107,200c4RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23Y
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Working Families PowerFocusing on an issue contrast message, canvassers and callers will connect with voters in Milwaukee and Madison, with potential expansion to Racine, Kenosha, and or Green Bay, on abortion and voting rights. While WFP typically prioritizes contact at the door, since the primary is in the winter and many voters may prefer to engage by phone, a larger share of the budget will be allocated accordingly. Additionally, WFP will replicate their successful personalized relational postcard program from 2022. This program allows voters to send their own friends and family a real-life physical postcard with their face on it, asking them to join them in voting. Those postcards aren’t thrown in the trash like most political mail – they go up on refrigerators and serve as a crucial reminder to vote in April. The goal is to send 10,000 personalized relational postcards – and continue growing the community of activists who use the tool headed into the 2024 elections.$594,000$490,000c4RA: Solidaire contributions
RA: Updated gap from WFP 021223
RA: Moved $50K c4 from MVP 02/23/23
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Wisconsin Working Families Party PACWisconsin WFP will also make endorsements in municipal races in Democratic strongholds,
especially Milwaukee and Madison. Strong local campaigns also can play a key role in driving
up voter participation in those crucial geographies.
$57,750$0PAC
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Planned Parenthood$300,000JN: Getting $300K from their national
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Empower ProjectJN: $100K from AFSCME
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