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Brigades and Poltical Action

Code for America has gotten a number of questions about how Brigades should approach political activism given the current political situation in this country.

The short answer is: People should always do what they feel they need to do to be an actively engaged citizen. The tricky part is what?s advisable to do in the name of your Brigade, which is technically a program of Code for America. As a nonprofit nonpartisan organization, the IRS puts certain rules in place that limit what we can and can?t do. We?ve listed a few below.

To be clear, you can always speak or act on your own behalf, as long as you?re not representing your Brigade or Code for America.

Things that your Brigade can do:

Things that Brigades can not do:

To reiterate; you can totally do these things personally, as long as you?re not acting as your Brigade or as Code for America when you do so.

When to say yes and when to say no Some good questions to ask when faced with a question about whether to participate:

All systems go?

Your Brigade values are what makes you, you. While you may not be able to use the Brigade twitter account to directly lobby - you can use it as an opportunity to say ?This is who we are and this is what we value.? You can always switch to your personal accounts when you want to get more partisan or forceful.

What are good actions to take as Brigades?

When you need a different type of superhero Not everyone can be Batman. In fact, everyone trying to be Batman never turns out well. When looking at our current political climate and the challenges facing our cities, it?s obvious that we?re going to need the whole Justice League.

If you get a call to action (or want to take actions) that doesn?t sync up with the Brigade mission here are some places where you can volunteer or refer others too.

As we get real world examples, we'll add these to the list. As always, if you have any questions please email christopher@codeforamerica.org

The Brigade Team & the National Advisory Council


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.