Working Families Power (Pennsylvania)
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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.
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Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2019)
This organization is a registered 501(c)(4) charity in the U.S. Donations are not tax deductible within the guidance of U.S. law.
Unlike 501(c)(3) nonprofits, (c)(4) organizations can participate in unlimited lobbying activities, providing them with more tools to engage in policy change. These organizations often support powerbuilding in communities through advocacy and electoral work.
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