New Iowa Project Welcomes You
We’re Iowans working to build a bluer Iowa over the next decade. Using the Stacey Abrams model from Georgia, we focus on voter registration, turnout, education, and protection.
We are unapologetically grassroots and we’re not ready to throw in the towel.
“There’s no such thing as a vote that doesn’t matter.”President Barack Obama
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Get Involved
Join fellow Iowans in building stronger communities through civic engagement and sustainable practices.
Frequently Asked Questions
The New Iowa Project is a grassroots initiative focused on civic engagement, voter registration, and community organizing across the state of Iowa. Our goal is to empower citizens to participate actively in the democratic process.
We use proven models of community organizing to build lasting infrastructure for civic participation. Our work spans voter education, turnout efforts, and protection of voting rights throughout Iowa.
There are many ways to contribute to the New Iowa Project. You can volunteer for voter registration drives, participate in community meetings, or help spread the word about civic engagement in your county.
We welcome Iowans from all backgrounds who share our commitment to building a more engaged and informed electorate. Every contribution, no matter how small, helps strengthen our democratic foundations.
The New Iowa Project operates across the entire state of Iowa, from urban centers like Des Moines and Cedar Rapids to rural communities in every county. We believe that civic engagement should be accessible to all Iowans regardless of where they live.
Our network of volunteers and organizers ensures that even the most remote communities have access to voter registration resources and civic education programs.
Voter registration is the first step in civic participation. Without being registered, citizens cannot exercise their fundamental right to vote. Many eligible voters remain unregistered simply because they lack information about the process or face logistical barriers.
By making voter registration more accessible and providing education about the process, we help ensure that every eligible Iowan has the opportunity to make their voice heard at the ballot box.
We provide a range of resources including voter registration guides, information about local and state elections, educational materials about civic processes, and connections to community organizing opportunities.
Our website also features articles on topics relevant to Iowa communities, including sustainable business practices, logistics industry insights, and environmental stewardship that affect everyday life in our state.