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Mobilize.org is an all-partisan〔Mobilize.org describes itself as an all-partisan network http://www.thewhitmaninstitute.org/profiles_mobilize.html#directions〕 American non-profit organization that works with and for members of the Millennial Generation.〔An Interview with Maya Enista, http://www.educationnews.org/michael-f-shaughnessy/99625.html〕 The mission of Mobilize.org is to empower and invest in Millennials to create and implement solutions to social problems.〔http://mobilize.org/about-us/history/〕
==History==
Mobilize.org was founded in 2002 on the campus of University of California, Berkeley by David Smith,〔David Smith Biography http://www.pathufindmedia.com/executive-director-ncoc-david-beaumont-smith/〕 who as a Berkeley senior, started the school year like many students do – working two jobs and living 45 minutes away from campus because affordable on-campus housing was hard to find. One afternoon, Dave came home to a piece of mail from the Berkeley administration informing him that he and his fellow students would face another significant tuition and fee increase. After meetings with the UC Berkeley lobbyist, campus administration officials, student government and fellow students, Smith heard three words from an administration official that stuck with him and inspired his next move. He was told to “just show up.”
On the morning of March 11, 2002, showing up is exactly what Dave decided to do. He and a group of 110 students from the Berkeley student government arrived at the Capitol steps, prepared to meet with elected officials in the State Assembly and State Senate about the importance of their education and to share with them the mounting financial burdens they were facing. The meetings resulted in a stay on student fees and a $15 million housing bond for low-income student housing which the University matched for a total of $30 million. This day is now known in UC Berkeley history as "Cal Lobby Day."〔Associated Students of the University of California http://www.asuc.org/lobbyday/〕
The students who participated in Cal Lobby Day decided to turn what started as a successful campus experiment into a national movement to mobilize young adults around the country. David and his fellow organizers took a trip to Washington, DC to meet with the leaders of youth organizations, and through their conversations, they realized there was no unified voice on youth issues and activism. From this trip and in an effort to bring these organizations and their leaders together and to empower young adults with the tools they needed to change public policy, Dave founded Mobilizing America's Youth, now known as Mobilize.org.〔
The organization is now led by CEO, Maya Enista-Smith, and a team of Millennials who manage the day-to-day operations, conduct research and provide thought leadership on Millennial civic engagement, with the goal of fostering an inclusive democracy.〔The Whitman Institute, Mobilize.org http://www.thewhitmaninstitute.org/profiles_mobilize.html#process〕〔Maya Enista, CEO Mobilize.org, UTNE http://www.utne.com/Politics/Maya-Enista-CEO-Mobilize-org-Millenials.aspx〕

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