We can offer campaigns and political organizations a web-based system for coordinating  volunteers in voter outreach efforts–door to door, phoning and letter writing.  It provides the means to:
 
 1. Campaign aggressively in all neighborhoods and communities.
 2. Attract new volunteers within your state and across the nation.
3. Significantly increase volunteers with no increase in staff or offices.
 
This system also enables a
volunteer to get involved without traveling long distances or showing  up at a campaign office.  They can get involved in voter outreach activities by going to a simple-to-use website. It can easily include students, friends, ethnic and minority volunteers in others parts of the country or state who want to help out.
 
The system assists a campaign to coordinate many more volunteers online than would be possible using a traditional organizational hierarchy.  Thus it can coordinate more than
100,000 volunteers across a single statewide campaign.
 
It works hand-in-hand with a campaign’s traditional efforts, empowering existing party leaders and campaign managers to
do more without significantly increasing budgets.  The existing volunteer base can be brought under the this umbrella, or voters covered by the traditional campaign organization can be carved out of the network to prevent overlap of effort.
 
We can 
collect real-time feedback from outreach activities, enabling quicker and more accurate decision-making. We maintain long-tern history of interactions with voters and volunteers.  Thus security controls allow the blocking of groups or individuals from the system and quickly identifies problem volunteers.
 
The system enables for very
precise targeting of voters based on geography, voting history, ethnicity, gender, age, etc.  Any information available in the voter file can be used for targeting purposes.
 
Finally the system can be customized to have
multiple languages.
Campaign Efficiency
We can assist a campaign to reach ethnic, racial and young and older voters not located in targeted areas. Allowing campaigns to reach remote and rural areas without opening a local office or sending in an organizer.  Uncompetitive areas—which house enthusiastic but outnumbered volunteers—can be targeted  without the need to open a local office.