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Civic Nation is proud to have led a number of time-limited campaigns on issues including gender equity, higher education, voter participation and vaccine access. The work of many of these campaigns lives on at Civic Nation and other organizations. 

Started as a White House Summit in 2016, the United State of Women (USOW) transformed into an initiative working to connect everyone in the fight for full gender equity. 


USOW convened organizations and mobilized everyday feminists around key issues, including the fight for equal pay, paid family leave, student debt relief, the child tax credit, democracy, racial justice, education reform, LGBTQ+ rights, and reproductive justice.

12.5K
people
attended a USOW Summit
400
partner organizations
mobilized the fight for gender justice.
16500
mobilized
to take action for abortion access
made to save

From April 2021 to May 2022, Made to Save was a national grassroots effort to ensure that the communities of color hit hardest by the pandemic had access to the COVID-19 vaccines.


Over the course of 18 months, Made to Save brought together a coalition of 1,600+ organizations that made immense strides in ensuring an equitable pandemic response and addressing long-standing public health disparities.

$7
million
regranted to community-based organizations in communities of color.
110
GRANTEES
Made to Save grantees contacted 5 million people
625
THOUSAND
vaccine conversations In 21 languages across 24 states

End Rape On Campus (EROC) works to end campus sexual violence through support, education, and policy reform, centering historically excluded and systemically marginalized student survivors. 

 

Since its founding in 2013, EROC has partnered with more than 100 college campuses in 23 states for prevention education and policy advocate workshops. EROC provides student survivors and advocates with tools and practices to navigate campus policy processes and hold their institutions accountable.

Reach Higher is Former First Lady Michelle Obama’s effort to inspire every student in the U.S. to take charge of their future by completing their education past high school, whether at a professional training program, community college, or a four-year college or university.


Originally launched out of the Obama-Biden White House and housed at Civic Nation, Reach Higher is now part of the Common App.

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College Promise builds broad public support for funding the first two or more years of postsecondary education for hard-working students and ensuring those students have access to quality educational opportunities and support.


Originally launched by Civic Nation in 2015, College Promise is now a project of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.