Campus Democracy Coalitions

CDCs are coalitions, which is a form of infrastructure. This means that they’re not always directly facilitating initiatives but providing a platform to bring together partners for campus initiatives.
Instead of creating a chapter-based system, we're meeting groups where they're at. By creating a coalition structure.
CDCs engage the following groups:
- Student Leaders
Engaging student government officials, especially any involved with local civic engagement is key to engaging the student body. SGs can also rapidly organize to protect student rights from Project 2025.
- University Democracy/Civic-Engagement Centers
University centers or institutes researching civic engagement, civic leadership, or democracy can conduct research, send student-body wide surveys, provide professional guidance on-campus, and pool passionate students.
- Local Allies and Campus Organizations
Engage with community/campus chapters of national nonpartisan organizations to help with campus advocacy.