Organizations large and small have used Impactive to mobilize volunteers and organize supporters.
Carolyn Bourdeaux won her campaign for Georgia’s 7th congressional district, making her the first Democrat to represent the district in over two decades.
With the help of almost 100 local affiliate organizations nationwide, Community Change Action is creating an impressive network of grassroots organizers fighting for progressive change.
When We All Vote reached over 400,000 voters in one night with their innovative #CouchParty.
At nearly 2 million members, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) is one of the most influential forces in American labor organizing.
Mauree Turner made history by becoming the first publicly non-binary elected official in the US and the first Muslim member of the Oklahoma Legislature.
With Impactive, Michigan Liberation enabled their network to reach out to friends and family members, increasing turnout among communities of color in Michigan.
Tina Smith won her senatorial re-election 48.8% to 43.5% (by a margin of 170,000 votes).
In 2018, Impactive released a non-partisan relational organizing app in partnership with Vote.org.
McCready’s campaign mounted a second effort in a deep red district that hadn’t elected a Democrat since 1963.