Alabama Arise 2025 membership brochure

Alabama Arise’s power and voice at the Legislature gets stronger when our membership is growing and diversifying. We encourage you to invite your family, friends and network to join you in supporting Arise – and we have materials to help you share our work.

Four women stand posing for a picture while smiling.
Alabama Arise Legislative Day Tuesday, April 2, 2024, in Montgomery, AL. (Photo by Julie Bennett)

You can download our membership brochure here. It includes information about:

  • Our mission and vision
  • Our three pillars of work
  • Our current legislative priorities
  • How to become a member
  • Benefits of being an Arise member

Thank you for helping Arise build a community-centered movement for a better Alabama!

Download our membership brochure here.

Alabama Arise 2025 legislative priorities

More than 150 Alabama Arise member groups and more than 1,500 individual members choose our legislative priorities each year. This process ensures that Alabamians most impacted by poverty have a seat at the table. Below are the priorities that our members selected for 2025.

For a PDF version of this document, click here or click the “Download” button above.

Image of a flyer listing Alabama Arise's 2025 legislative priorities: Our policy roadmap to a better, more equitable Alabama. The priorities are tax reform, adequate state budgets, voting rights, criminal justice reform, maternal and infant health care, public transportation and death penalty reform.

Tax reformA more equitable tax system can help struggling people make ends meet. Alabama should untax groceries and ensure fair, sustainable funding for vital services.

Adequate state budgetsStrong public services broaden opportunity for all. Alabama must expand Medicaid and protect funding for public schools. Our state also should reduce hunger and hardship by supporting universal free breakfast in public schools.

Voting rightsEveryone deserves a say in our democracy. Alabama should pass no-excuse early voting and lift barriers to voting rights restoration for disenfranchised people.

Criminal justice reformOur justice system must ensure fairness and justice for all. Alabama should improve its parole system, reform punitive sentencing laws and reduce reliance on fines and fees as a revenue source.

Maternal and infant healthThe health and safety of families is paramount. Alabama should improve access to high-quality health care, ensure life-saving pregnancy care is not criminalized and extend paid parental leave for state employees and teachers.

Public transportationCommunity connection is vital. Alabama should fund the Public Transportation Trust Fund so everyone can get to work, school, medical care and more.

Death penalty reformAll Alabamians deserve equal justice under the law. A key step in this direction would be to apply Alabama’s ban on judicial overrides of jury sentencing verdicts retroactively to people sentenced under this now-illegal policy.

Alabama Arise + Organized Labor = People Power!

Workers’ rights are human rights. Labor unions uplift workers and our communities. When we work together, we can have a louder voice in Montgomery for working-class Alabamians. Working together, we can fight for an Alabama where all people have resources and opportunities to reach their potential to live happy, productive lives!

Click here to download a flyer with the information on this page.

Image of flyer. Headline: "Alabama Arise + Organized Labor = People Power!"

About us

Alabama Arise is a statewide, member-led nonprofit organization advancing public policies to improve the lives of Alabamians who are marginalized by poverty. Our membership includes faith-based, community, nonprofit and civic groups, labor, grassroots leaders and individuals from across Alabama. Our members select our annual legislative agenda, focusing on the issues that matter most to alleviate poverty and its effects.

How you can help

Your organization (such as local unions, labor councils, churches, retiree chapters, etc.) can join as a member group. You also can join as an individual with a donation of any amount. Follow us on social media and sign up for our email list. Invite us to speak at your meeting. And spread the word to your friends, family, coworkers and the rest of your network!

Why join Arise

Member groups can propose issues for our legislative agenda and choose delegates to vote. Delegates and individual members then vote on our legislative priorities, which are presented at our Annual Meeting each fall. As members, you’ll stay in the loop with our Daily News Digest, legislative updates, newsletters and more. And by joining our coalition, you’ll be amplifying our shared voice as we fight for working people!

How Arise supports worker power

  • Fighting to toughen, rather than weaken, child labor laws
  • Active member of the Coalition for Community Benefits, including fighting against legislation targeting voluntary recognition of unions
  • Fighting for paid parental leave
  • Fighting for fully and equitably funded public schools and against voucher/privatization schemes
  • Working to reduce poverty by advocating for adequate state budgets, tax reform, Medicaid expansion, public transportation, criminal justice reform and more
  • Released The State of Working Alabama 2023, a deep dive into pay inequities and working conditions in Alabama’s auto industry
  • Voluntarily recognized the union when staff organized with CWA 3908

Join ATU 770, Central Alabama Labor Federation, Jobs to Move America, North Alabama Area Labor Council and the rest of our growing coalition at Alabama Arise!

Folleto de membresía Alabama Arise 2024

El poder y la voz de Alabama Arise en la Legislatura se fortalecen cuando nuestra membresía crece y se diversifica. Te animamos a que invites a tu familia, amigos y comunidad a unirse a ti para apoyar a Arise, y tenemos materiales para ayudarte a compartir nuestro trabajo.

Alabama Arise Annual Meeting Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Julie Bennett)

Puede descargar nuestro folleto de membresía aquí. Incluye información sobre:

  • Nuestra misión y visión
  • Nuestros tres pilares de trabajo
  • Nuestras prioridades políticas actuales
  • Cómo llegar a ser un miembro
  • Beneficios de ser miembro de Arise

¡Gracias por ayudar a Arise a construir un movimiento centrado en la comunidad para un mejor Alabama!

Descargue nuestro folleto de membresía aquí.

Alabama Arise 2024 membership brochure

Alabama Arise’s power and voice at the Legislature gets stronger when our membership is growing and diversifying. We encourage you to invite your family, friends and network to join you in supporting Arise – and we have materials to help you share our work.

Outgoing Alabama Arise board president Kathy Vincent, a white woman with a white shirt, hugs outgoing Alabama Arise board member Ana Delia Espino, a Hispanic woman with a red shirt and a black sweater.
Alabama Arise Annual Meeting Saturday, Sept. 30, 2023, in Montgomery, Alabama. (Photo by Julie Bennett)

You can download our membership brochure here. It includes information about:

  • Our mission and vision
  • Our three pillars of work
  • Our current legislative priorities
  • How to become a member
  • Benefits of being an Arise member

Thank you for helping Arise build a community-centered movement for a better Alabama!

Download our membership brochure here.

Folleto de membresía Alabama Arise 2023

El poder y la voz de Alabama Arise en la Legislatura se fortalecen cuando nuestra membresía crece y se diversifica. Te animamos a que invites a tu familia, amigos y comunidad a unirse a ti para apoyar a Arise, y tenemos materiales para ayudarte a compartir nuestro trabajo.


Puede descargar nuestro folleto de membresía aquí
. Incluye información sobre:

  • Nuestra misión y visión
  • Nuestros tres pilares de trabajo
  • Nuestras prioridades políticas actuales
  • Cómo llegar a ser un miembro
  • Beneficios de ser miembro de Arise

¡Gracias por ayudar a Arise a construir un movimiento centrado en la comunidad para un mejor Alabama!

Descargue nuestro folleto de membresía aquí.

Alabama Arise member groups

The following member groups are joining together to help make a difference in Alabama:

  • AARP Alabama
  • AARP Florence; Chapter 273
  • Action Coalition for Transit (ACT) in Alabama
  • Alabama Center for Rural Organizing and Systemic Solutions
  • AIDS Alabama
  • Alabama Association of County Directors of Human Resources
  • Alabama Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • Alabama Coalition Against Hunger
  • Alabama Coalition for Immigrant Justice
  • Alabama Cohosh Collaborative
  • Alabama Council on Human Relations
  • Alabama Disabilities Advocacy Program
  • Alabama Institute for Social Justice
  • Alabama Post-Conviction Relief Project, Inc.
  • Alabama Rivers Alliance
  • Alabama Rural Ministry
  • Alabama State Conference of the NAACP
  • Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network (Birmingham)
  • All Nations Church of God (Montgomery)
  • All Saints Episcopal Church (Mobile)
  • Amalgamated Transit Union Local 770 (Mobile)
  • American Association of University Women of Alabama
  • American Association of University Women, Birmingham
  • American Association of University Women, Huntsville
  • American Association of University Women, Montevallo
  • American Association of University Women, Shoals
  • American Civil Liberties Union of Alabama
  • American Federation of Teachers (Central Alabama)
  • American Federation of Teachers (Mobile branch)
  • AshaKiran
  • Auburn First Baptist Church
  • Auburn United Methodist Church
  • Baptist Church of the Covenant (Birmingham)
  • Bay Area Women Coalition (Mobile)
  • Beloved Community Church (Birmingham)
  • Benedictine Sisters (Cullman)
  • Birmingham Friends Meeting
  • BirthWell Partners
  • Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church (Tuscaloosa)
  • Cahaba Medical Care Foundation
  • Central Alabama Alliance Resource and Advocacy Center (CAARAC)
  • Central Alabama Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
  • Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Alabama/Northwest Florida
  • Church of the Reconciler (Birmingham)
  • Church Women United, Mobile
  • Church Women United, Montgomery
  • Community Action Association of Alabama
  • Community Affairs Committee (Birmingham)
  • Community Enabler Developer (Anniston)
  • Community Food Bank of Central Alabama
  • Dauphin Way United Methodist Church (Mobile)
  • Destiny Driven
  • Disability Resource Network (Huntsville)
  • Disability Rights and Resources (Birmingham)
  • East Lake United Methodist Church (Birmingham)
  • Edgewood Presbyterian Church (Birmingham)
  • Edmundite Southern Missions, Selma
  • Empowering Women’s Causes
  • Energy Alabama
  • Environmental Defense Alliance
  • Episcopal Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast
  • Fairhope Friends Meeting
  • Fairhope Unitarian Fellowship
  • First Christian Church (Montgomery)
  • First Congregational United Church of Christ (Birmingham)
  • First Presbyterian Church (Auburn)
  • First Presbyterian Church (Birmingham)
  • First Presbyterian Church (Tuscaloosa)
  • First United Methodist Church (Anniston)
  • First United Methodist Church (Birmingham)
  • First United Methodist Church (Montgomery)
  • First United Methodist Church (Pell City)
  • Food Bank of North Alabama
  • Foley United Women of Faith
  • Forest Lake United Methodist Church (Tuscaloosa)
  • Gasp, Inc.
  • Grace Episcopal Church (Birmingham)
  • Grace Presbyterian Church (Tuscaloosa)
  • Greater Birmingham Ministries
  • Greater Birmingham Ministries Economic Justice/Systems Change
  • Guadalupan Multicultural Services (Birmingham)
  • Highlands United Methodist Church (Birmingham)
  • Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama
  • Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Auburn)
  • Hope and Charity Coalition Group/Faith by Works Affiliated
  • Huntsville Bail Fund
  • Immanuel Presbyterian Church (Montgomery)
  • Independent Living Center of Mobile
  • Independent Presbyterian Church (Birmingham)
  • Interfaith Mission Service (Huntsville)
  • Interfaith Montgomery
  • Jackson District Women Home & Overseas Missionary Society
  • Jobs to Move America
  • League of Women Voters of Alabama
  • League of Women Voters of Montgomery
  • Legal Services Alabama
  • Low Income Housing Coalition of Alabama
  • Mary’s House Catholic Worker (Birmingham)
  • Mercy Life of Alabama (Mobile)
  • Mission Possible Community Services, Inc.
  • Monte Sano United Methodist Church, Church & Society (Huntsville)
  • Montgomery Transportation Coalition, Inc.
  • National Association of Social Workers, Alabama Chapter
  • National Lawyers Guild – Alabama Chapter
  • North Alabama Area Labor Council
  • North Alabama Peace Network
  • One Roof (Birmingham)
  • Open Table United Church of Christ (Mobile)
  • People First of Alabama
  • People United to Advance the Dream, Mobile
  • Presbyterian Home for Children
  • Presbytery of North Alabama, PCUSA
  • Progressive Women of Northeast Alabama
  • Project Hope to Abolish the Death Penalty
  • Resurrection Catholic Mission (Montgomery)
  • Selma Dallas County Children’s Policy Alliance
  • Sisters of Mercy of Alabama
  • Southminster Presbyterian Church (USA)
  • Southern Poverty Law Center
  • Southern Rural Black Women’s Initiative/Bama Kids
  • St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Birmingham)
  • St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church (Florence)
  • St. Dominic Parish (Mobile)
  • St. John’s Episcopal Church (Decatur)
  • St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Outreach (Birmingham)
  • St. Matthew’s in-the-Pines Episcopal Church (Seale)
  • St. Paul United Methodist Church (Birmingham)
  • St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church (Birmingham)
  • SWEET Alabama
  • The Kelsey
  • Thrive Alabama
  • Together for Hope
  • Toulminville-Crichton Community Development Corp
  • Transit Citizens Advisory Board (Birmingham)
  • Trinity Gardens Community Civic Club
  • Trinity United Methodist Church (Birmingham)
  • Trinity United Methodist Church (Huntsville)
  • Unitarian-Universalist Church of Birmingham
  • Unitarian-Universalist Church of Huntsville
  • Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Auburn
  • Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Mobile
  • Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Montgomery
  • Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Tuscaloosa
  • United Methodist Church, Alabama-West Florida Conference, United Women of Faith
  • United Methodist Church, Alabama-West Florida Board of Church & Society
  • United Methodist Church North Alabama Conference, United Women of Faith, Justice and Advocacy Committee
  • United Women of Color
  • University of Montevallo Behavioral and Social Sciences Department Arise Chapter
  • Valley Christian Church (Birmingham)
  • West Alabama Labor Council
  • Zonta Club of Birmingham

Consider planned giving by leaving a bequest to Alabama Arise

Regardless of your income, making a will or living trust is an important step to ensure your end-of-life wishes are known. We hope you will consider including a legacy gift to Alabama Arise to continue your support of a better Alabama and help ensure the longevity of our organization. 

Contact your financial adviser to customize a gift to Alabama Arise that meets your interests and financial planning needs.

A sample bequest

I hereby give, devise and bequeath to Alabama Arise, or its successors in interest, federal tax ID 63-1186365, the sum of $X (amount written out), exclusive of my lifetime donations, if any, to be used for Alabama Arise’s most urgent priorities as determined by its board of directors in the board of directors’ sole discretion.

Thank you for considering Alabama Arise in your end-of-life planning. If you have any questions, please email development associate McKenzie Burton at mckenzie@alarise.org or call our office at 334-832-9060.

How you can support Alabama Arise with a gift of stock

Gifting stock to Alabama Arise is easy to do and a smart way to give. Appreciated stock can be up to 20% more valuable than if you sell it and then donate the cash. This allows you to make a bigger impact and save on your taxes.

Donating to Alabama Arise with a stock donation gets you the same tax deduction as a cash gift, but you owe no taxes on the stocks you donate. This contribution allows you to save on your taxes two ways: by avoiding capital gains taxes on the donated amount, and by allowing you to take an income tax deduction. You can make this deduction for the stock’s full market value.

If you want to give by stock, give us a call at 334-832-9060 and we can get you the information you will need.

We’re grateful for your partnership to build a better Alabama for all. If you have any questions about giving by stock or any of our other ways to give, please feel free to call the office or email development associate McKenzie Burton at mckenzie@alarise.org.

Alabama Arise 2023 membership brochure

Alabama Arise’s power and voice at the Legislature gets stronger when our membership is growing and diversifying. We encourage you to invite your family, friends and network to join you in supporting Arise – and we have materials to help you share our work.

You can download our membership brochure here. It includes information about:

  • Our mission and vision
  • Our three pillars of work
  • Our current policy priorities
  • How to become a member
  • Benefits of being an Arise member

Thank you for helping Arise build a community-centered movement for a better Alabama!

Download our membership brochure here.