FYP
Finding a movement home is challenging. We constructed FYP to make it easier. To get started, individual users and organizations are invited to share the issues, values, and actions that matter most to them. We do the rest.
FYP uses these priorities to match users and organizations to each other so that individuals and organizations no longer have to wonder if an organization or volunteer is a good fit. We don’t stop there. With organizing in mind, FYP is also a space for folks to host events, take collective action, and learn new things. Welcome to FYP: We make it easy to find your people.
Fellow Bios

Gabriel Cabán Cubero (they/them) is a queer Latinx southerner born in Puerto Rico, raised in North Carolina, living in Alabama. Their passions are infrastructure development, data literacy in the Deep South, and community organizing and they are motivated by experimentation and power building.
They currently serve as Data Director at Alabama Forward helping construct the data and tech infrastructure for the progressive movement in Alabama.
They also serve as Executive Director at People’s Budget Birmingham an effort aiming to make participatory budgeting a cornerstone of municipal governance.

With over a decade of experience as a community educator and organizer, Desiree (they/them) brings a community-centric lens to their approach to data. Driven by curiosity and a love of solving puzzles, they are always eager for the next challenge. Being grounded in Black Feminism, Desiree is committed to sharing what they learn with their community to make data accessible to everyone.