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The Fulcrum: How to reunite America around a roadmap for the future

In the News: The Fulcrum highlights our efforts to unite Americans around practical reforms for a stronger future.

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In the News: The Fulcrum highlights our efforts to unite Americans around practical reforms for a stronger future.


The Fulcrum recently featured our ambitious work on the Grand Bargain Project, highlighting the collaborative efforts to unite Americans around six crucial goals, from boosting economic mobility to advancing clean energy. Through nationwide workshops, stakeholder engagement, and grassroots mobilization, we’re building a movement focused on practical reforms that reflect the priorities of 90% of Americans.


We’re excited to share more about how this initiative is growing, gaining endorsements, and inviting input from the public. 


Read the full article here.




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The Center for Collaborative Democracy is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit and the sponsor of the Grand Bargain Project. We strive to help every American reach their potential by working with business leaders, consumer advocates, labor unions, environmentalists, civil rights groups and other major stakeholders to develop innovative solutions for our nation’s most critical problems. We see that process as necessary to reduce the hyper-polarization that threatens our democracy.

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