October 15, 2020

Ways to Stay in Engaged While You Stay Home: October 15 Edition

Kennedy Freeman Network Advancement Associate


KENNEDY FREEMAN Network Advancement Associate

During these unprecedented times, ACS continues to provide a virtual forum for our network to engage and work toward a Constitution that is truly “of the people, by the people, and for the people.” Here are some ways to help you stay engaged while in-person events are canceled. Do you have ideas we should include in future editions? Let us know by emailing info@acslaw.org

The Government Accountability Project, the nation's leading whistleblower protection and advocacy organization, recently launched the Democracy Protection Initiative (DPI), which seeks to protect democracy by supporting employees who choose to blow the whistle on illegality and abuses of power aimed at undermining the election or sabotaging the peaceful transition of power. GAP has an immediate need for attorneys to help with whistleblower intakes and legal analysis of cases. Training will be provided and the time commitment is around 5 hours per intake. Volunteers are welcome to help with as many intakes as they have time for and the project will run until shortly after the election. If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact Ashley Erickson at aerickson@acslaw.org.

The National Equality Action Team (NEAT) is hosting virtual phones banks to encourage individuals to let their senators know the SCOTUS vacancy should not be filled until after the inauguration. Volunteers can make remote calls anywhere, any day, and at almost any time that’s convenient. NEAT provides an easy web calling tool, a script, quick OnDemand video training, and live support for volunteers. If you would like to get involved, sign up here and indicate that ACS referred you.

Help Monitor Voter Cyber Suppression this Election Season. Every election year, thousands of Election Protection volunteers mobilize at polling places nationwide. These trained, nonpartisan volunteers serve as voters’ first line of defense against rampant disinformation and misinformation, among other election concerns. But this year is a little different. In the wake of COVID-19, Election Protection efforts are moving to kitchen tables and living rooms, and helping voters by monitoring social media for misinformation and disinformation. Become a nonpartisan social media monitor this election season! With support from Common Cause staff, you’ll assist voters with questions they post online, as well as correct misinformation and disinformation on major social media platforms. If you would like to volunteer, sign up here and indicate that you’d like to become a social media monitor.