Vol. I · No. 001 A Project of America’s Future · 501(c)(4) Grassroots Civic Action
Know Your Reps. Make the Call.

Five minutes.
Real impact.

Rally turns the impulse to do something into something done. Pick an issue, find your representatives, get a clear script — and be heard before lunch.

Discipline

Civic engagement · constituent voice · legislative accountability.

Sponsor

A grassroots program of America’s Future under its 501(c)(4) advocacy arm.

Status

Pre-build. Product page & working action-flow demo. Issue slate in scoping.

Why It Matters

Most people want to act. Few know how, or who to call.

The bottleneck is not apathy. It is logistics — who represents you, what number to dial, and what on earth to say when an aide picks up.

Congressional offices keep tally sheets. Aides mark down which constituents called, on which bill, and on which side. Those tallies travel up the chain to chiefs of staff and to the members themselves. A district that lights up the phones on a vote is a district that gets noticed. A district that is silent is a district that is assumed.

The problem is that calling Congress is, for most people, a stack of small frictions: which of my reps is the right one, is this even their committee, do I have the right number, what do I say so I don’t sound foolish, and is it even worth the five minutes? Each of those frictions is small. Together they are the reason most people never call at all.

Rally removes the friction. You pick an issue. We tell you exactly who represents you and which of them sits on the relevant committee. We hand you a short, plain-language script written for a thirty-second call with a staffer. You dial. You read. You log it. Then you move on with your day — with the satisfaction of having done the most direct thing a citizen can do.

Friction 01
3

The average number of representatives most Americans cannot name — their two senators and their House member.

Friction 02
30s

The length of a useful call to a congressional office. Long enough to be counted. Short enough to fit into a coffee break.

Friction 03
5m

From opening Rally to having logged a call on an issue you care about. The whole flow, end to end, on a phone.

Try the Action Flow

From issue to call — in three steps.

A working preview of the Rally action flow. Pick an issue, enter a ZIP, get a script. Sample data only — no real calls, no real lookups, nothing leaves your browser.

Rally — Action Console
Sample Data · Demo Mode
01Pick an Issue
02Your Reps
03Script & Send

What do you want to be heard on?

Choose an issue you care about. Each one comes with a short brief, a phone script, and an email template you can read or send in minutes.

Your representatives

Enter your ZIP code. Rally will surface the people who actually vote on this — your two senators and your House member.

Try 10001, 33101, or 78701
Pick an issue first to see how Rally tailors the script to your reps.

Your script

Read this. Out loud. To a staffer. It takes thirty seconds and you will sound like someone who has done this before — because, now, you have.

Phone Script
Email Template
When you have made the call or sent the email, log the action so we can show the district’s total voice on this issue.
Action Logged · Demo Thank you. In the live product this would record your call against the issue tally for your district — anonymous in public, counted in private.
How It Works

Four steps. The same four, every time.

Rally is deliberately small. The goal is not to keep you on the site — it is to get you off the site, with the call made, in under five minutes.

01

Pick an issue

A short, curated slate of active issues — not everything, just what is moving in Washington this week. Each issue is one card, in plain English, with the stakes on the front.

02

Find your reps

Enter your ZIP. Rally returns your two senators and your House member, plus a note when one of them sits on the committee that decides the bill.

03

Read the script

A thirty-second phone script and a sendable email template, both written for a staffer’s ear. Copy-to-clipboard, dial, read. Done.

04

Log the call

Tap once to log the action. The tally is anonymous in public and counted in private, so a district can see its own voice without exposing the people who made it.

The Issue Slate

The issues we’ll cover.

A working slate, not an ideology. Each issue is chosen because it is moving on the floor, in committee, or in agency rulemaking — and because the call actually matters.

Slate 01

Parental rights in education

Curriculum transparency, school-records access, and the parent’s seat at the table on instructional materials.

Slate 02

Election integrity

Voter-roll maintenance, chain-of-custody on ballots, and same-day-as-Election-Day reporting standards.

Slate 03

Border & public safety

Resourcing for the rule of law at the border and the local-public-safety knock-on effects in interior states.

Slate 04

Small-business & tax burden

Cost-of-doing-business rulemaking, agency overreach, and the kitchen-table economics of payroll and pricing.

Slate 05

Free speech & First Amendment

Government pressure on private platforms, viewpoint-neutrality on campus, and protections for religious expression.

Slate 06

Veterans & the safety net

Care timeliness, accountability for failed promises, and the gap between policy on paper and outcomes at home.

Partnership & Inquiry

Build the call before the vote.

Rally is in pre-build. We are talking with allied 501(c)(4)s, civic-tech engineers, and state-level partners who want a clean, conservative-aligned grassroots channel that respects the people on the other end of the line.