From Richard Davies and Jim Meigs / How Do We Fix It?: Democracy Works has a suite of programs that make it easier to vote. TurboVote helps its 7 million subscribers easily register to vote by taking them to their state’s online registration site or by sending them the paperwork with envelopes pre-addressed to their county election office. The service also sends emails and texts to remind users to vote, as well as with other deadlines and their polling location. Their Voting Information Project provides data for all districts in the U.S. that groups, such as Google and Facebook, use to provide their users with their polling place location information.
Sesame Workshop India provides a home based education early foundation in learning, health and socio-emotional skills for children and families.
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Reprieve uncovers and challenges human rights abuses in courts of law around the world and fights for people on death
N Square supports changemakers working on solutions that address the challenges of and reduce the risks associated with nuclear weapons.
Clean Start Kenya supports women and children involved with the criminal justice system in Kenya while advocating for policy and
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