Champions
Champions are organizations committed to advancing the recommendations in the Our Common Purpose report.
OUR COMMON PURPOSE CHAMPIONS STATEMENT
A CALL FOR ALL AMERICANS TO WORK TO INCREASE THE RESILIENCY OF OUR REPUBLIC BY 2026, OUR NATION’S 250TH ANNIVERSARY
Throughout the past decade, the viability of the American experiment has been repeatedly challenged. Americans today are experiencing widespread distrust of our institutions and each other, rising inequality, profound demographic shifts, a fragmented media environment, and hyper-partisan polarization. In short, we have lost our common purpose as Americans.
These challenges require a reassessment of our political institutions, the civil society groups through which we associate, and our civic culture – the values, norms, and narratives that inspire our commitment to our democracy and each other. We must move quickly to improve the resilience of our representative government, strengthen our nation’s common purpose, and restore trust in one another and our institutions. Now is the time to reinvent America's constitutional democracy for the 21st century.
Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century, the 2020 report of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences' Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship, proposes 31 recommendations to achieve that end. Having achieved unanimous support from its bipartisan and diverse membership, the Commission offers a model, inspired by our nation's founders, of compromise and consensus building. This approach is urgently needed, from our town halls to the halls of Congress, if we are to find a way forward together.
Not every signatory of this statement supports every Our Common Purpose reform, but all of us agree with the report’s basic aims and support at least one of its recommendations. Many of us are committed to advancing one or more of the proposals in this report by launching new initiatives, building grassroots support, or increasing collaboration to support significant progress at the local, state, or national level. We call on our fellow Americans—individual citizens, businesses, civil society groups, educators, philanthropists, and state, local and federal policymakers—to join us in taking action to renovate American democracy so that it better serves all Americans. In this moment of uncertainty and distrust, this must be our common purpose.
Some organizations and individuals are committed to serving as Champions for specific recommendations, while others are Champions for the report as a whole.
100% Democracy
ActiVote
All In Together
American Exchange Project
American Promise
Blue Grass Community Foundation
Bipartisan Policy Center
Bridge Alliance
BridgeUSA
CAA Foundation
Campaign Legal Center
Center for New Democratic Processes
Center for Rural Strategies
Citizen University
Civic Genius
Civic Health Project
CivicLex
Civic Signals
Civity
Concerned Citizens Defending Democracy
Congressional Management Foundation
Council of State Governments
Davenport Institute for Public Engagement at Pepperdine's School of Public Policy
Democracy Rising
Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
Election Reformers Network
Everyday Democracy
FairVote
Faithful Democracy
Federation of State Humanities Councils
Fix the Court
FixUS
Future Caucus
GeoCivics in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Generation Citizen / Vote16USA
GenUnity
Healthy Democracy
iCivics
Institute for Citizens & Scholars
Institute for Mathematics and Democracy
Institute for Digital Public Infrastructure (UMass)
Inter-Movement Impact Project
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
Issue One
Jim Fishkin, Center for Deliberative Democracy
Lead For America
Leadership Now
Listen First Project
Los Angeles for Democracy Vouchers
Made By Us
More in Common
National Humanities Alliance
National Institute for Civil Discourse
New America
New American Leaders
Nonprofit VOTE
The North Carolina Leadership Forum at Duke University’s Sanford School of Public Policy
The Participatory Budgeting Project
Partners in Democracy
Princeton Gerrymandering Project
Project Liberty
Protect Democracy
Public Agenda
Rank The Vote
RepresentUs
Revolutionary Spaces
RepresentWomen
Resetting the Table
Service Year
Take Back Our Republic
Unite America
Urban Rural Action
The Veterans and Citizens Initiative
Veterans for American Ideals
The Village Square
Voice of the People
Volcker Alliance
Vote Smart
Warm Cookies of the Revolution
Wellbeing Economy Alliance California (WEAII CA)
Working Group on Universal Voting at The Brookings Institution and The Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School
To learn more about becoming a Champion, please contact OurCommonPurpose@amacad.org.