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Making sure you saw this message from the team last week. We want to hear from you. What organizatio

Making sure you saw this message from the team last week. We want to hear from you. What organizations are you interested in? What organizations are you involved with? What does organizing strength mean to you and how do you see your involvement with Groundwork as we move forward? Be sure to activate and complete your survey here: [( - Joe --------------------------------------------------------------- Joe feels strongly he’s taking this next venture alongside you. Because of that, he wants to hear your thoughts as he gets Groundwork started. At Groundwork we invest in community organizing. We also acknowledge that we are entering a space full of amazing groups that have been doing this work for years. So, we want to hear from you: What organizations are you interested in? What organizations are you involved with? What does organizing strength mean to you and how do you see your involvement with Groundwork as we move forward? We want to hear your responses to all of these questions. [Please take a few minutes to complete our Kickoff Survey.]( [ACTIVATE SURVEY]( Recently, we highlighted a few organizations we have been following, as leaders in this space. Take a look to jumpstart your brainstorm. [RETWEET THIS]( Thank you for your insight and feedback! More soon, Groundwork Project Team --------------------------------------------------------------- Groundwork Project was founded by Joe Kennedy III to support community organizers, advocates, and activists nationwide who are working year-round to build a just, free, and equitable future for all. For decades, the Democratic Party has under-resourced, under-valued, and under-recognized the importance of local political infrastructure and year-round grassroots organizing. This needs to change. We're directing resources, attention, and support to the local advocates and state-based organizations doing the deep, long-term organizing that Democrats need to build a more diverse party, expand its base, win elections, and deliver progressive policy reforms. [Contribute now.]( [CONTRIBUTE]( Paid for by Groundwork Project, www.groundworkproject.com, not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. Groundwork Project 124 Washington Street, Suite 101 Foxboro, MA 02035 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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