Nonprofit

Working Families Power (Pennsylvania)

Mission

Working Families Power (Pennsylvania) is a grassroots political party that recruits, trains, and elects the next generation of progressive leaders to office. In 2016 the WFP helped Rep. Chris Rabb defeat incumbent Tonyelle Cook-Artis in a major upset. In 2017 the WFP knocked on 70,000 doors to elect District Attorney Larry Krasner. In 2018, the WFP helped Liz Fiedler win her 4-way primary race with 51% of the vote. And in 2019 WFP made history in Philadelphia by electing Kendra Brooks to be the first WFP City Council member, ending decades of Republican dominance of an at-large seat.

Learn about the organization's sponsor, Way to Win.

Organization Information

EIN
20-4994004
Founded
Not Available
Communities Served
Pennsylvania
Total Revenue
$10,617,854
Total Expenses
$8,755,555
Net Assets
$5,357,013
Service Range
Local/Regional
Sponsors
Way to Win
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