use Your DIGITAL SKILLS to help CANDIDATES WIN

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Skilled Volunteers

15,800

Campaigns Served

525

Campaign Projects

789

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Improving Democratic Digital
Our 2022 Strategy
2020 Political DIGITAL ADVERTISING report
COVID and the Culture Wars
Virginia, New Jersey & 2022 Infrastructure
2021 Impact Report
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volunteer with us

Join our community of volunteers skilled in marketing, design, social media, engineering, data analytics, and more. Here’s how it works:

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Tell Us Your Skills
Needed skills include marketing, design, email, social media, data analysis, and more.
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We Match You With a Campaign
We work with campaigns to assess their needs and then alert you when your skill set is needed.
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You Make a Difference
Join a small team of volunteers for a 6-8 week-long project.
what our volunteers are saying
"By focusing on state candidates in swing states, TFC is investing where the work can have real impact. To apply my time and talent where it can make a difference is motivating and humbling."
Katie Miller
Katie Miller
Project: Team Lead, Joy Goff-Marcil for FL State Senate
Job: Developer Marketing Leader
"Volunteering gets me out of my bubble and into the battleground states. I was proud to help civil rights activist Mokah Jasmine Johnson, working towards electing more women of color."
Lia Wesp
LIA WESP
Project: Designer, Mokah Jasmine Johnson for Georgia House
Job: Design Lead, IDEO
“TFC gives me the opportunity to use more than just my vote each year—allowing me to take my digital marketing experience to candidates who will benefit from it the most.”
volunteer Kyle Sherin
kyle sherin
Project: Digital Marketer, Dayna Polehanki for Michigan Senate
Job: Director, Growth Marketing, Right Side Up
“Through TFC, I use my marketing and data analysis skills to support candidates as they try to make those communities better places to live. It’s such a rewarding way to engage in civic impact!"
Volunteer Dami Rosanwo
Dami Rosanwo
Project: Data Analytics, Dan O’Neil for Michigan House
Job: Research Director, The Harris Poll

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building tech

Democrats’ digital disadvantage extends to technology. We build tools for campaigns and caucuses to streamline their efforts, win elections, and provide value beyond a single election cycle.

Michigan House Democrats
for a State House Majority

“TFC kicked ass for us this cycle! The work these volunteers did to grow grassroots fundraising and scale digital operations for our caucus and candidates was absolutely critical to our historic win in Michigan."

—AARON PELO, COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR, MI HOUSE DEMS
Judy Seeberger
for Minnesota Senate (MN SD-41)

“I cannot thank you enough for all of your incredible support for my campaign through Tech for Campaigns. To have a team of talented and reliable volunteers managing my digital ad program and website rather than a paid firm enabled me to focus my budget on voter outreach and trust that I was delivering the right messages to the right people.” 

— SEN. JUDY SEEBERGER
Grant Hauschild
for Minnesota Senate (MN SD-3)

“You all helped us flip a deeply rural district in Minnesota that very few people thought we could win. Not only that but it led Minnesota Democrats to take back the Senate Majority by 1 seat and take trifecta control of government. Your digital strategy helped us reach voters in a way our competitor simply didn’t understand. I think it made the difference and I’m grateful for everything you all did.” 

— SEN. GRANT HAUSCHILD
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states matter

If 2020 taught us anything, it’s that state governments have an outsized impact, controlling everything from voting rights to healthcare. Democrats have suffered great defeats by ignoring state legislatures and not focusing on digital. We’re changing that.