Relational Tech Project
Relational Tech Project nurtures a builder community focused on people-centered, “village-scale” technology. Work spans storytelling, resources, and a forum for practitioners building tools that prioritize human relationships. See the project home and writing archive for the latest essays and updates.
Living Learning Libraries
Living Learning Libraries curates high-quality “living books” and lends them to families and educators. The project began in 2016 and operates multiple pickup locations in Palm Beach County, with an emphasis on practical borrowing, volunteer power, and sharing know-how for starting similar libraries.
Democracy Policy Network
Join Up
The forces arrayed against democracy have more money, but we have more people. If you are a statehouse leader, staffer, policy expert, or ordinary citizen interested in raising up state policy that deepens democracy, we hope you can join the Democracy Policy Network.
Neighborhood Gathering Micro Grant Application
A simple act to strengthen civic life
What we learned from our neighborhood gathering experiment in Charlottesville – and how you can host a gathering of your own through our new $50 microgrant
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The Opportunity Agenda
The Opportunity Agenda works with a community of advocates, creatives, and communicators to change conversations on social issues and drive public support for more just and equitable policies in a truly diverse and inclusive democracy. Leveraging our 20-year social justice legacy, we provide the tools and training needed to deploy the most impactful communication strategies.
Settlement with US DOJ Reached
We offer a unique space where you can:
Share and Discover: Post and explore articles, events, and initiatives that uplift local causes, fundraisers, and civic actions.
Support American Locales: Shine a spotlight on hardworking local businesses and community organizations that embody the spirit of American entrepreneurship and solidarity.
Stay Informed: Access all content without registration or email tracking, keeping your experience straightforward and free from unnecessary distractions.
Study Targeted Universalism
Overview
This short listen introduces the idea of Targeted Universalism. It explains how a shared goal can guide a community while different groups may need different steps to reach it. You’ll hear simple examples and ways to start practicing the idea in everyday work.
The Change Lab — U.S. Civic Landscape Report
This report quantifies the civic landscape across The Change Lab’s seven focus areas using IRS/NTEE–anchored directories (Cause IQ), labor statistics (BLS), and national volunteering data (AmeriCorps/Census). Within each focus area, we selected disjoint categories to minimize double counting. Cross‑domain overlap still exists; treat these figures as a conservative floor.
HFB Advocacy Center
The Houston Food Bank invites neighbors to take simple steps that add up: learn the basics, speak up, and lend a hand. Below are quick, clear actions sorted by time. Pick one that fits your day and follow the button to their site.
Houston Food Bank - State Legislative Priority Wins
Texas leaders approved steps that can reduce food insecurity and improve access to care. The state budget funds critical upgrades to the eligibility and enrollment system, HB 4226 makes it cheaper for food banks to operate trucks, and HB 26 authorizes “Food Is Medicine” supports—including a pilot for pregnant Texans. Together, these moves can help families get support faster and keep more healthy food moving to neighbors in need.