
Volunteers
for Democracy's
Future
Get Involved
Whether you have two hours a week or twenty, there is meaningful work waiting for you. Select your campaign then your role.
Become a Strategic Volunteer
The backbone of this movement is skilled, committed volunteers. Whether you have two hours a week or twenty, there is meaningful work waiting for you. Select your campaign then your role.
Outreach & Social Media
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Content development including video scripts and text messaging
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Help carry VFDF messaging consistently across platforms.
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Share and reinforce campaign messages
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Help test language and framing
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Support social media distribution and engagement
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Good fit if you’re comfortable communicating clearly and sticking to message discipline.

Digital & Technical Support
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Help keep the infrastructure running.
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Website updates and testing
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Email and list management support
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Data organization and digital tools
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Development of video messaging for distribution
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Good fit if you have technical or operational skills.

Local Organizer / District Lead
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Apply pressure where it matters most— at home.
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Coordinate local outreach and engagement
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Help connect national messaging to district-level impact
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Support constituent awareness around congressional actions
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Good fit if you care about what happens in your district and want to help organize others.

Research & Accountability Support
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Support The Accountability Project by helping track congressional behavior.
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Monitor votes, statements, and public actions
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Assist with research summaries and documentation
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Help make obstruction and inaction visible to constituents
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Good fit if you’re detail-oriented and comfortable working with information.

Strategic Support & Advisory
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Support planning, analysis, or campaign structure.
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Help think through engagement strategies
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Provide professional expertise (legal, compliance, analytics, communications)
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Assist with long-term planning
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Good fit if you bring specialized skills or strategic experience.

How You Can Contribute VFDF runs on two things: resources and people
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Financial support builds the infrastructure — messaging, research, and sustained engagement.
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Volunteer effort applies pressure — tracking accountability, carrying the message, and turning attention into leverage.
Both matter. Neither works on its own.
If you contribute financially, VFDF ensures those resources are applied where pressure can be enforced.
If you contribute your time, you help strengthen the work that creates measurable accountability.
What It Takes to Make This Work
What We Don’t Do
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We don’t wait for norms to save us
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We don’t mistake policy papers for power
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We don’t confuse visibility with leverage
What We Do Instead
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Apply pressure where power actually sits—Congress
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Stay engaged after elections, when governing happens
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Work across election cycles, not news cycles
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Measure success by changed behavior, not attention