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First Democracy 2.0 Entrepreneur Grant Summit Focused on “Money in Politics”

  • Apr 3 at 10:44AM
    By Mobilize.org
    (Alliance Organizer)
    First Democracy 2.0 Entrepreneur Grant Summit Focused on “Money in Politics”

    Christina Gagnier, Senior Vice President, Policy & Strategic Communications

    Mobilize.org

    (510) 717-3022

     

    MARCH 31, 2008

     

    Mobilize.org Announces the First Democracy 2.0 Entrepreneur Grant Summit Focused on “Money in Politics”

     

    National civic engagement organizations Common Cause and Mobilize.org partner to challenge members of the Millennial Generation this election year to develop creative solutions to an issue of national importance

     

     

    Washington, DC— National youth civic engagement organization Mobilize.org announced its first Democracy 2.0 Entrepreneur Grant Summit for 2008 today. The organization, dedicated to Millennial-generated ideas and projects to tackle critical national issues, has adopted a unique strategy to getting Millennial plans into action: give them the financial support to make ideas a reality.

     

    The first summit will take place July 25-27, 2008, in Denver, Colorado. The topic, “Money in Politics,” will focus upon the impact of special interest-funded campaigns on citizen-centered democracy. Emphasizing the problem at the national level, Mobilize.org and Common Cause will challenge Millennials from across the nation to compete for grant monies to support projects working to promote clean elections practices.

     

    The call for projects will address campaign finance reform, focusing particular on clean election practices like the public financing of elections, targeting the eighteen states that Common Cause is currently working on public financing within.

     

    Maya Enista, Chief Executive Officer of Mobilize.org, commented on the partnership: “Mobilize.org is looking forward to working with Common Cause on our first grant summit and on bringing attention to the important issue of money in politics. The energy of our network will bring renewed energy to the fight to end the stranglehold that money has on our electoral process. Mobilize.org feels that it is up to this generation, and the Democracy 2.0 movement, to finally level the playing field.”

     

    These summits exemplify Democracy 2.0, the theory of change that is the foundation of the work that Mobilize.org engages in with members of the Millennial Generation. Our theory of change starts with the individual citizen identifying problems at the local, state, and national levels. Once problems are identified, citizens must engage in conversations searching for innovative solutions to the problems they have identified. Mobilize.org seeks to take the individual actor past the deliberation stage, enabling members of the Millennial Generation to implement their solutions. Through the success of citizen-generated initiatives, Mobilize.org’s end goal is to institutionalize citizen-generated solutions as a staple of American governance at all levels.

    Ian Storrar, Director of Youth and Volunteer Programs for Common Cause, explains the importance of Democracy 2.0: “ The Democracy 2.0 movement is all about empowering every voice, every citizen to be politically effective.   Common Cause has worked for years to make sure that citizens have the tools and the opportunities to be active citizens. This summit is an amazing collaboration to support young social entrepreneurs who want to redress the imbalance of special interests in the political process by putting citizens back at the center.”

     

    For further information on these projects or Mobilize.org, please visit Mobilize.org’s website at http://www.mobilize.org or contact Mobilize.org’s Chief Executive Officer, Maya Enista, at 866.MOBILIZE.

    Posted on: April 03, 2008 at 10:44 AM
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