San Antonio, TX, US • https://organizetexas.org/
The Texas Organizing Project (TOP), founded in 2009, organizes Black and Latino communities in Dallas, Harris and Bexar counties with the goal of transforming Texas into a state where working people of color have the power and representation they deserve. Since their founding, TOP has been on a twelve-year path to expand the electorate and pass meaningful policy change, connecting the dots for high potential voters of color between the issues they care about and the potential for change through the ballot box. Through year-round community organizing, TOP works to grow the electorate and organized power of their base from the megametros out to the statewide level.
Learn about the organization's sponsor, Way to Win.
Texas
Local/Regional
Health Education Human Services Environment Climate Advocacy and Policy Human Rights North America Civil Society Homelessness and Housing Immigrants and Refugees Education (Other) Health (Other) Criminal Justice Democracy
2009
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27-1481855
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$7,832,130
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$3,129,945
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$6,452,051
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Proteus Fund Inc, Way to Win
Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2019)
Texas
Local/Regional
Health Education Human Services Environment Climate Advocacy and Policy Human Rights North America Civil Society Homelessness and Housing Immigrants and Refugees Education (Other) Health (Other) Criminal Justice Democracy
2009
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27-1481855
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Net Assets:
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$7,832,130
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Net Assets:
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$3,129,945
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$6,452,051
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Total Expenses:
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Net Assets:
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Proteus Fund Inc, Way to Win
Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2019)
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