Support Trusted NC Organizations: Turn Out Latine and Asian American Voters!

Two very important groups are expanding their field programs in North Carolina’s urban areas. They are the largest Latine and Asian American (AAPI) organizing groups in the state, in the two fastest-growing populations.


Our support will help them hire staff as they ramp up their outreach ahead of the 2026 elections.


A donation of any amount will enable you to attend this event.


Support Trusted NC Organizations: Turn Out Latine and Asian American Voters


March 19, 7:00 pm ET, on Zoom


Keynote Speakers:

US Senator Andy Kim (D-NJ)

Cristina Jimenez, founder,

United We Dream


Additional Speakers:

Chavi Khanna Koneru, Executive Director, NCAATIA

Kelly Morales, Co-Director, Siembra NC


Sen. Kim is appearing at this event only as a featured speaker. He is not asking for funds or donations.


Upon donating, you will be directed to Mobilize, where you must register in order to attend.


NCAAT in Action

NCAAT In Action works to increase the visibility of the rapidly growing Asian American population in the state by lifting up AAPI voices in the public discourse. Their work builds a pipeline for the next generation of Asian American leaders and empowers Asian Americans statewide in civic engagement and movement building. NCAAT In Action runs an effective youth civic engagement program across the state as well as a robust voter registration program each election cycle. They will knock on 140,000 doors in 2026.  


Siembra NC

Siembra NC leads campaigns for better living conditions through door-to-door canvassing, community events and partnerships. In the last two years, they have reclaimed more than $380,000 in wages stolen from their members by unscrupulous employers. Their ten-year-old hotline has assisted hundreds with referrals and support. They are at the center of immigrant community protection work in NC from CBP/ICE. In the first week of CBP activity in NC, they trained over 1,350 community members. In 2026, they will canvass 100,000 voters who sat out the election in 2024 to develop a North Carolina Working People’s agenda. 


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To distribute from your IRA, donor advised fund, or family foundation, or to donate by check or wire, please contact Jeff at mafornc@gmail.com for more information.


Organizational Sponsors

All In for NC

Chop Wood Carry Water

Dissent

Downtown Nasty Women for Change

Lean Left Vermont

Markers for Democracy

Register and Vote North Carolina

Swing Blue Alliance

Team Min

Volunteer Blue


Individual Sponsors

Jenny Altshuler, Michael Ansara & Barney Arnold, Jim Babb, Barbara Beal, Jeff Blum, Patty Blum, Judith Bolker, Jim Campen & Phyllis Ewen, Anne Cauman, Liam Connell, Jessica Craven, Betsy Crawford & Marc Leavitt, Carol Delaney, Jim Feldman & Natalie Wexler, Molly & Frank Fitzmaurice, Anne Fredericks, Ellen Friedman & Louis Blumberg, Mary McVey Gill, Dana Goss, Van Gosse, Laura Gottsman, Lee Greenhouse, Stan Griffith & Ann Schauffler, Kath Gross & Peter Thorne, Nora Huvelle & David Lubin, Titus Kao & Elizabeth Johnson, Bruce Knoth, Mary Kwak, Alan & Pam Linov, Jeff Livingston, Lynn MacDonald, Robin Mann, Louisa & Kevin McCall, Meg McCann, Eve Niedergang & Andrew Weiss, Mark Niedergang & Marya Axner, Paul & Annie Niedergang, Larry Novey, Nick Nyhart & Kathleen McTigue, Tom & Jane Oliver, Sarah O'Neill, Shippen Page & Anne St. Goar, John Raskin, Inez Ribustello, Avery Rimer & Rick Weissbourd, Laurie Rofinot & Pat Michaels, Lao Rubert & Steve Schewel, Susan & Matt Ryan, Richard Segan, Len Simon, Jim Siwila & Nancy Sackman, Lisa Smith & Brian McCarthy, Alix Smullin, Laurie Welch, Jan White, Susann Wilkinson & Michael Fischer, Lisa Zankman & Ed Burke

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