Georgia Working Families Party helps elect progressive candidates committed to economic, racial, social, gender, and environmental justice, using the power generated through electoral and organizing work to win tangible victories that make a real difference for working families in Georgia. The Working Families Party began organizing in Georgia in 2017 to elect Stacey Abrams as governor. Since then, WFP GA activists have built a deep progressive political infrastructure across the state that has trained more than 100 candidates, campaign managers, and political staffers through three pipeline training programs as well as changed the face of leadership in the state with candidate wins up and down the ballot.
Learn about the organization's sponsor, Way to Win.
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.
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.
Financials sourced from IRS Form 990 (2019)
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