Grassroots voter mobilization and precinct chair recruitment
Turning Point Action runs a field operation focused on voter registration, door-to-door canvassing, and recruiting precinct chairs across the United States. The tech stack is lightweight and outreach-heavy—Google Workspace, HubSpot, Airtable, and social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube)—reflecting a nonprofit model built around human-powered organizing rather than sophisticated automation. Active projects track low-propensity voter habits, ballot submission follow-up, and community network building, while hiring is almost entirely operations-focused (257 of 280 roles), indicating a field-first organization scaling boots-on-the-ground capacity.
Turning Point Action is a nonprofit political organization based in Phoenix, Arizona, that mobilizes voters for registration, recruitment, and electoral participation. The organization's core mission centers on recruiting and training Precinct Chairs—local grassroots activists—and executing door-to-door voter contact and ballot chase operations. Work spans voter engagement in underrepresented communities, including Greek life organizations and faith communities, with a documented focus on low-propensity voter outreach and ballot submission follow-up. The operational model is field-intensive, with minimal staff overhead and heavy reliance on volunteer and part-time field teams.
Primary stack: Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets), HubSpot for CRM, Airtable for data, and social platforms (Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube). Google Tag Manager handles web tracking, and Go High Level supports campaign outreach.
Voter registration, ballot chase initiatives, precinct chair recruitment, low-propensity voter outreach, community network building, and get-out-the-vote campaigns targeting underrepresented communities.
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