Membership

At AFJ’s founding, 20 organizations came together to protect constitutional rights. Our strength remains rooted in our more than 150 members, diverse in mission but united in our commitment to justice.

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Next Up Action Fund
Next Up Action Fund engages the next generation of Oregon's leaders to build political power and fight for a more just and equitable Oregon. We work towards social, racial, gender, and economic justice by scaffolding youth to build individual and collective power, centering Black, Indigenous, youth of color, disabled youth, low-income youth, immigrant youth, queer and trans youth, and youth survivors.
People’s Parity Project
The People's Parity Project is a national non-profit organization that empowers law students and young lawyers to advocate for progressive change in the legal system.
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Mi Familia Vota
Mi Familia Vota is a national non-profit organization that focuses on engaging Latino communities in the political process and promoting social and economic justice to increase civic participation and empower Latino communities.
Faith in Action Network
Faith in Action Network is a multi-faith, grassroots organization that works to empower people of faith and diverse communities to address systemic issues and advocate for positive change.
Alliance for Youth Organizing
The Alliance for Youth Organizing is a national network of organizations dedicated to empowering and supporting young people in their efforts to create positive change in their communities and advocate for social justice by providing resources, training, and platforms for youth-led organizing and civic engagement
Catalyst California
Catalyst California advocates for racial justice by building power and transforming public systems.