Ohio Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF)

Ohio Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF)

Organization Type:
Advocacy, Coalition
Focus Area:
Low income
Active in These States:
Ohio
Activities:
Faith Based, GOTV, Issue Advocacy, Lobbying/Legislation
Mission

Community organizations founded the Industrial Areas Foundation, the nation’s oldest community organizing network. Ohio IAF builds permanent coalitions of religious congregations and community organizations that can recruit and train local volunteers to increase civic participation in their own communities -- not as an end in itself, but as a strategy for building community power and winning on important issues. In the 2008 Presidential Election, Ohio IAF projects in ColumbusDayton, and Lorain ran the largest volunteer-based non-partisan get-out-the-vote campaign in Ohio.  We found that unlikely voters contacted by our local volunteers were 80% more likely to vote than those not contacted. Ohio IAF organizations continue to engage volunteers and community leaders in issue organizing projects year-round, addressing social justice concerns such as affordable housing, living wage jobs, access to health care, immigrant rights, education, and neighborhood blight.

PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION

Primary Contact:
Ari Lipman
Phone:
(614) 557-5650

ORGANIZATION CONTACT INFORMATION

Address:
905 Mt. Vernon Ave. Columbus, Ohio, 43203-1506
Phone:
(614) 557-5650
Fax:

Faith Vote Columbus volunteers bus homeless veterans to the polls for early voting in 2008.