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"I started Democracy Matters to help students fight for progressive change by standing up to big money interests corrupting our democracy. I hope you will join me in the fight to change elections and change America."
-Founder and President, Adonal Foyle
Democracy Matters, a non-partisan campus-based project of Common Cause, works to get big private money out of politics and people back in. Offering paid internships to undergraduates and affiliate internships to high school students, Democracy Matters mentors the next generation of leaders dedicated to strengthening our democracy. Students organize actions and projects connecting pro-democracy reforms to issues of environment, civil rights, education, health care, foreign policy, and more.
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In 2001, NBA player Adonal Foyle founded Democracy Matters to give college students a voice in the pro-democracy movement and an active role in the national dialogue on money in politics. As President of Democracy Matters, Foyle plays a crucial role in the organization's success.
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Our dedicated staff is located throughout the country working with students on their campuses, helping them become more effective grassroots organizers.
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Where does Democracy Matters currently have a presence? View the current list of campus chapters and their coordinators. If you don't see your campus on here apply to be a paid on-campus coordinator and start a chapter at your school.
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At Democracy Matters' most anticipated event of the year, the National Student Summit, students involved in Democracy Matters chapters across the country come together for three days to explore democratic theory and plan strategies to deepen democracy and student political and civic engagement.
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Read what young people across the country are saying about their experience with Democracy Matters.
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The Democracy Matters Board of Directors is made up of former DM coordinators, university professors, and other grassroots organizing professionals.
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