We seek
Neighbors who build local trust.
Community Builders who grow teams.
Citizens who multiply what works – so it lasts.
We believe
You grow democracy by out-organizing the authoritarians—one community, one connection, one clear purpose at a time.
That means forming real, local, democratic power—rooted in shared values, shared leadership, and shared responsibility.
We’re Looking for Community Builders Who Multiply
- You show up. You build trust.
- You weave people together where others pull them apart.
- You’re not chasing credit. You’re chasing connection.
You’re already living the values that sustain a democracy—rooted in love, built on trust, and carried by community.
We connect your local vision with shared mission:
- You multiply what’s working.
- To show how small efforts add up to big change.
- To build something stronger, together.
You’ve already started. We’re here to help you go further—together.
Let’s connect, equip, and multiply what you’ve begun in coalition and community with other builders like you.
Take the quiz to find your unique strength in building stronger, more connected communities.
Because democracy isn’t a given. It’s earned locally, through your actions.
Democracy grows when neighbors become Community Builders. It endures when they cultivate trust, courage, and common purpose.
In just a few questions, discover the role you’re most naturally wired to play—and how to use it for good.
Longevity
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Responsibility
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Impact
Longevity
We’re committed to the slow, essential work of building local civic life.
- This isn’t about chasing headlines or short-term wins.
- It’s about showing up with consistency, building real community.
- We need Community Builders committed to walking the long arc of trust.
What we’re building is a long obedience to the democratic way—what Eugene Peterson once called ‘a long obedience in the same direction,’ applied here to civic trust, one relationship at a time.
Responsibility
- Anyone can build influence. Not everyone builds responsibly.
- We aim to reproduce responsible, values-rooted leadership—leaders who listen, collaborate, and serve.
- Because unhealthy civic structures can grow fast—and do real damage.
So we focus on civic responsibility first:
The health of a democratic society may be measured by the quality of functions performed by private citizens.
Alexis de Tocqueville, Democracy in America
Impact
Real impact isn’t measured by virality—it’s measured by what lasts.
Our goal is generational. We’re here to catalyze a civic movement that lives beyond us:
- One that regenerates leaders.
- Seeds new communities
- And leaves behind durable infrastructure for those who come next
“A true democratic movement creates ripples—six, seven, even eight generations deep.”
Slow. Intentional. Exponential.
That’s how we build a democracy that endures.