Who We Are
We’re a team of organizers, strategists, and technologists dedicated to building a liberated multi-racial democracy.
re:power Fund exists to build a critical mass of social justice movements and their leaders who embody the ideology and practice of liberatory organizing, an organizing practice that is pro-Black and grounded in community, collective action, and abundance.

What We Do
We work towards our vision by offering training and strategic support to leaders and organizations across the progressive ecosystem with base building as the cornerstone of sustainable organizing and power building.
Our work is meant to help individuals and organizations strengthen strategy, develop skills in a community of practice, and foster the resilience required to view our work with the lens of a long-arc of progress.

Grassroots Organizing
Our Movement Building programs support grassroots, issue-based organizers and organizations through trainings on story, structure, and strategy.

Movement Technology
Our Movement Technology trainings are democratizing the use of digital and data strategies, practices, and tools to organize and build power online and offline.

Electoral Justice
In this program we are skilling up organizers, policymakers, and candidates to utilize civic engagement as a tool that builds political power during and beyond election cycles, including trainings on the role of state courts as key decision makers.

Governance
Our governance programs supports newly elected officials through the Progressive Governance Academy to build power with peers and local movement actors, while also strengthening their skills in governance for a lifelong career in public leadership.

Women of Color Leadership
Our new Women of Color Leadership programs are creating a robust pipeline of our future leaders by covering skills development, relationship building, and fostering resilience.
“re:power Fund provides clear, high-quality, accessible, and thoughtful training to organizers and grassroots folks. Information is current and relevant and takes a racial equity (and LGBTQ+ affirming) lens—something which you don’t often see.”
Joseph Haverlock, re:power Fund alum