We also log donations to qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofits beyond the partners listed here —
especially local and grassroots organizations aligned with these causes.
You can record those gifts on the donations page (coming soon).
Want to propose a new cause? Email us.
Run on behalf of organizations that defend the idea that America is made stronger by immigrants and refugees. Support charities that work to preserve human dignity in the immigration process, challenge unlawful detention and deportation practices, and provide safety, care, and legal aid to those se…
Vaccines save lives. Run for science, equity, and the belief that everyone deserves access to lifesaving care. These organizations expand vaccination programs, fight medical misinformation, and bring affordable healthcare to communities too often left behind.
Run for the right to be heard. These organizations fight voter suppression, protect fair elections, and expand civic education so every citizen can participate in the democracy we’re meant to be running toward.
Run for classrooms under pressure. Support the teachers, students, and nonprofits defending public education, funding essential materials, and keeping honest learning alive in an age of censorship and neglect.
Run against systems built on inequity. These organizations work to dismantle racial bias in policing, sentencing, and opportunity—fighting for safety, fairness, and the simple idea that justice should apply to everyone.
Run for the ones carrying invisible weight. These organizations expand access to mental health care, end veteran homelessness, and fund prevention programs for those who’ve served and for anyone fighting their own unseen battles.
Run for equality that still isn’t guaranteed. Support groups that protect LGBTQ+ youth, defend access to healthcare, and create spaces where everyone—no exceptions—can live openly and safely.
Run for the right to decide, to speak, to lead. These organizations fight for reproductive rights, pay equity, and safety from violence, continuing a movement that should never have been controversial in the first place.