Looking Back: Highlights from 2024
What a year 2024 was for re:power! We trained thousands of changemakers, partnered with many incredible organizations, expanded our programs, and watched our alumni community grow and thrive. Take a look back at the highlights in our 2024 Wrapped! Let’s celebrate the progress we made and get ready for an even brighter 2025! Continue reading
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South Asian SOAR
At the beginning of 2024, the Movement Building team started building a relationship with South Asian SOAR, a national organization founded in 2020 that brings together over 30 organizations representing South Asian survivors of gender-based violence in the US. SOAR leadership attended one of our public Storytelling Academies and wanted to bring the training to… Continue reading
By Krystal Garcia Centeno December 12, 2024Dallas Data Bootcamp
Last June, re:power Fund came together with three funders – Groundswell Fund, Rise Together Fund, and Four Freedoms Fund – to dream and scheme about how to support the data needs of organizers across the country in such a critical year. Through those conversation, we built our first ever Data Bootcamp Partnership! In May 2024,… Continue reading
By Krystal Garcia CentenoState Courts on the Power Map
Since 2018, re:power Fund has been supporting organizers and organizations working toward better understanding the power of state courts. In 2022, through a grant from the Collaborative on Gender & Reproductive Equity, re:power Fund began working on a training program to help organizers place state courts on their organizing power map. In 2024, this program… Continue reading
By Krystal Garcia CentenoLatinas Represent: Empowering Latina Leaders Nationwide
At the start of 2024, re:power Fund partnered with Latinas Represent to launch an 8-week Latina Electeds Academy. This innovative program aimed to empower Latina elected officials across the country by enhancing their leadership skills and fostering a supportive community. Continue reading
By Krystal Garcia Centeno August 9, 2024Who’s in the room: CSIO Edition
In June, re:power brought organizers from across the country together in Phoenix for the first in-person Campaign School for Issue Organizing program. The 2.5-day training covered everything from the fundamentals of campaign strategy to building volunteer programs, developing a fundraising plan, targeting voters through VAN, script-building, and more. The curriculum builds on the ethos that… Continue reading
By Team re:power July 19, 2024Empire Health Foundation
At the end of 2023, our Movement Building program partnered with the Empire Health Foundation (based in Spokane, WA) to support them in developing local BIPOC organizing capacity through training their grantee organizations. Continue reading
By Krystal Garcia Centeno March 29, 2024