Rise Up, Inc
Help Adoptees Gain Citizenship
50,000+ adoptees in the U.S. don't have legal citizenship through no fault of their own.
Posted November 15, 2021
Work & Deliverables
Join us in making legislative history! Rise Justice Labs is a first-of-its-kind civil rights accelerator. We dismantle systemic barriers in the legislative process by giving everyday people a blueprint to access democracy. Our mission is to help everyday people pass their first law. We deliver on this mission through an intensive 12-week training program (November 8, 2021 to January 28, 2022) that includes seed funding, skills workshops, 1:1 coaching, guest lectures, access to professional services, and a network of Congressional and State legislators.
We are seeking short-term pro bono legal support to effectively equip program participants. Primary activities would likely include:
* Supporting ongoing research to help participants determine which rights already exist and where there are opportunities to strengthen the law (potential bill sponsors want to know that proposed legislation is not duplicating or creating conflict among existing laws and definitions);
* Reviewing and editing draft legislation;
* Giving feedback on memos to legislative offices;
* Answering questions about filing for 501(c)(3)/501(c)(4) status, if relevant.
We are currently looking for volunteer support on the following issue areas: Helping deported adoptees be granted citizenship. Despite the Child Citizenship Act of 2000 granting automatic citizenship to adoptees over the age of 18 at the time of enactment, there are still thousands of adoptees currently without citizenship (or who have already been deported to their countries of origin). Multiple versions of the Adoptee Citizenship Act have been introduced in Congress, only to stall in committee. The goal is to get the 2021 version of this law passed and helping to bring home adoptees who have been deported.
Rise Up, Inc
Rise, a national nonprofit, was founded by Amanda Nguyen, a sexual assault survivor, in November 2014 to pen her own civil rights into existence along with the 25 million rape survivors in the United States. Rise started by passing the federal Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights unanimously through Congress and later signed into law by President Obama. Rise’s immediate goal is to scale up a social movement to pass their Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights - in all 50 states. Rise trains volunteers to pen their own rights into existence, giving them the tools and resources necessary to engage with state legislators with the ultimate goal of passing a bill in their home state.
Rise Up, Inc
Rise, a national nonprofit, was founded by Amanda Nguyen, a sexual assault survivor, in November 2014 to pen her own civil rights into existence along with the 25 million rape survivors in the United States. Rise started by passing the federal Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights unanimously through Congress and later signed into law by President Obama. Rise’s immediate goal is to scale up a social movement to pass their Sexual Assault Survivors' Bill of Rights - in all 50 states. Rise trains volunteers to pen their own rights into existence, giving them the tools and resources necessary to engage with state legislators with the ultimate goal of passing a bill in their home state.