ActBlue Helping County Parties

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Since 2004, ActBlue has helped Democrats raise over $22 million in online contributions.  We are a Political Action Committee, not a business, so our motivation is getting Democrats elected instead of padding profit margins.  We know how much of a hassle accepting credit card donations on the Internet can be, and we want to help.

One of the areas that ActBlue can help in is with your local County Democratic Party.

If your local county party or committee is in one of the 22 states where ActBlue is already active (minus some clean-elections states like Arizona), you can have all the ActBlue fundraising tools utilized by top tier House and Senate campaigns at the disposal of your county party.  Several county parties are already using those tools to achieve success!

In Oregon, the Yamhill County Democratic Party uses ActBlue to accept monthly recurring contributions:

http://www.actblue.com/page/ycd_presidents_circle

Instead of soliciting your membership for a one-time donation, recurring contributions allow you to ask them for $10 a month (or more) for the next year.  This helps you budget and helps your members by spreading out their contribution over an entire year.

The San Diego County Democratic Party used ActBlue to accept RSVPs and payments for their annual fundraising dinner:

http://www.actblue.com/page/rd

Using ActBlue for event management allows you to see your rsvps in real time (no waiting for a check in the mail!).  Online invitations help circulate event details while collecting contributions. Contributor data in spreadsheet form provides you with an instant guest list and useful template for nametags and thank you notes.

The Democratic Party of San Fernando Valley used ActBlue earlier this year to collect registration costs for their General Assembly meeting.

http://www.actblue.com/page/dpsfvregistration

So how cost effective is this for local parties?  There is no setup fee, no maintenance fee, no check fee, no check re-issue fee and no customer service fees.  We deduct a processing fee of around 3.95% which covers what we are charged by our credit card processor.  This fee comes out of your contributions so there are never any bills to pay.

Every Monday we mail checks to all campaigns and committees that received contributions through ActBlue during the past week.  All of the information about the individual contributors is available online and can be imported to your existing campaign finance software.

You can see that there are a number of ways that County Parties can use ActBlue. In the most basic sense, parties can use ActBlue to process their general donations and ease their reporting burden. At any time they can take advantage of these more creative and advanced options to enhance their fundraising, none of which even requires a county party to have a website!

This is just another way we are hoping to make ActBlue useful to you in building a more Democratic America. Please contact us at info@actblue.com to discuss how we can help your county party. We'll be happy to get you started!

Tags: actblue, Counties, Fundraising (all tags)

Comments

11 Comments

Question.

How do I find the list of 22 active states on the act blue web?

by greenchiledem 2007-05-31 01:05PM | 0 recs
Here's the list
Alabama, Arizona, California, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
by KTatActBlue 2007-05-31 01:17PM | 0 recs
Re: Here's the list
But you are right, since re-arranging things on the site, we need to consolidate that and put that in one place like the FAQ once more. Word on the street is that we might be expanding to 2 more states officially soon enough. We'll be sure to let you know but we'll have the latest updates on the ActBlue Blog.
by KTatActBlue 2007-05-31 01:21PM | 0 recs
Re: Here's the list

so how do we get ActBlue active in Washington state?  

is it a matter of needing local people to step up,

or is it that people have already done this but there are difficulties with the state Public Disclosure Commission?

by wrog 2007-05-31 03:06PM | 0 recs
Re: Here's the list
We don't have too many notes yet on Washington State. We're investigating an option to work in a number of states where we are not active. Getting us in touch with some folks who are tuned in and familiar with the state's finance laws certainly would be a big help to move forward. If so, drop a note to info@actblue.com with any contacts and thoughts you might have about who to talk to.
by KTatActBlue 2007-05-31 03:49PM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties

Is there any way for local CANDIDATES to get their own ActBlue page?  I know legislature candidates get it, but I'd like to see pages done at the county and local levels as well.

by djtyg 2007-05-31 02:44PM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties
I understand your request, it's a common one. Right now we're focusing on trying to maximize the number of states where we can be active first as there is still over half the county where we are not active yet for legislative offices. Expanding to the local level is certainly a long term goal, but it literally ads tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of candidates to the pool. We'll need more staff (or some super awesome committed folks out there online) to even attempt to keep up with the directory alone! We'll get there though.
by KTatActBlue 2007-05-31 03:46PM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties

You're active in WI, my homestate.  And I'm on the board of the largest county party, Madison's Dane County.

Can you help me get us set up to use ActBlue?

You can email me at rickman dot peter at gmail dot com.

by Peter from WI 2007-05-31 04:28PM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties
Most certainly. Expect an email from me later today. We have most of the WI county parties listed but we need to get Dane on there which shouldn't much of a problem as far as I'm aware. Look forward to it!
by KTatActBlue 2007-06-01 02:43AM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties

The county level is the place to make a real impact on our nation's future.  Help get more progressives running for local posts -- that's where we'll get our Congresspersons and even Presidents of tomorrow.  

Many of the people who run county organizations are older and entrenched.  They go with the known and are often slow to accept progressive ideas.  I can't imagine a county-level Democratic organization that would not benefit from new and/or younger blood.  

I go to my local chapter of Drinking Liberally and there are 30-40 bright, enthusiastic people there every week chewing the fat and espousing their liberal ideals.  Where are they when we need bodies to do the work to nominate and then elect truly liberal candidates?  Please donate to ActBlue -- but then ACT, too.  

Show up at local organizing meetings.  Participate in programs that aim to educate the voting public about progresssive issues. Volunteer for non-DLC candidates. Even a couple of hours of work a month donated to a progressive candidate -- or an organization like ActBlue that depends on volunteer labor -- will make a big difference toward promoting a more liberal agenda within the Democratic Party.  

The NeoCons and Christianists figured this out a long time ago: the most dramatic way to influence your party is found during primary season at the most local of levels.

by jukesgrrl 2007-05-31 04:40PM | 0 recs
Re: ActBlue Helping County Parties

Thanks for your work, ActBlue.

We have a lot more to do, but we'd be so much further behind if it wasn't for you.

by Bush Bites 2007-06-01 04:42AM | 0 recs

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