Locations
Berkeley, CA, USA
industry
Civic & Social Organization · Community and Lifestyle
Size
1 - 10 employees
founded in
2020
Brink is a nonpartisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) seeking to make the democratic process more accessible to people with disabilities using technology, design, and behavioral science. People with disabilities comprise one-sixth of the 2016 electorate and face many challenges within the voting process, including a lack of accessible voter registration methods, unaccessible candidate and issue information, difficulty getting to/from polling locations, discrimination from poorly trained polling workers or inadequate access to voting machines, and more. As a result of these issues, voter-turnout rates among people with disabilities are significantly lower than those without disabilities. We’re dedicated to significantly increasing voter turnout among people with disabilities. We launched our voter guide, a fully accessible iOS and Android mobile app, to help everyone with registering to vote, finding their polling location, understanding identification requirements, and providing tools to handle discriminatory or accessibility issues while voting. The app works offline in all 50 states, in multiple languages, and includes many accessibility features to support a wide variety of needs. Working with individual voters, dozens of activist organizations and advocacy groups, and political leaders from both sides of the aisle, we’ve ensured that the voter concierge addresses the problems individuals face every election cycle. With the voting guide, millions of Americans, with and without disabilities, can easily navigate the entire voting process and stay engaged between election cycles with the issues and representatives that matter most to them.
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