CDCs engage the following groups:
The Office includes senior leadership coordinating Divisions and strategizing Initiatives. It houses advisory bodies, like the Academic Advisory Board, which guide policy stances and democratic reforms to strengthen institutional faith.
Researching and addressing issues like voter suppression and gerrymandering, crafting nonpartisan, evidence-based proposals for democratic engagement and advocating for policy reforms to local, state, and federal officials.
Planning and executing events, such as nonpartisan town halls, educational assemblies, and public programming. The Organizing Division crafts materials to educate the public on democracy, civic engagement, and the dangers of authoritarianism, while advocating for disenfranchised communities and collaborating with the Advocacy Division on solutions.