On voting rights: CREDO Mobile makes a difference

Recently, we sent a significant grant to Black Voters Matter, which works to increase power in marginalized, predominantly Black communities and help them determine their own destiny through the ballot box.

CREDO Mobile is a committed supporter of Black Voters Matter and our funding has powered many of the group’s campaigns. As voter-suppression tactics continue to impact elections around the country, we’ll continue working with Black Voters Matter to support individuals and organizations striving to obtain social justice—on Election Day and every day.

Building the power to make change

Black Voters Matter (BVM) has made its own grants totaling over $6 million to 336 partner organizations in the states where it operates. These grants have enabled those organizations to strengthen their efforts in areas like capacity-building, getting out the vote and voter registration, environmental justice, criminal justice and healthcare.

In the run-up to the recent election, BVM also held partner trainings on the Volunteer Action Network to help promote volunteerism and civic engagement. These trainings helped volunteers with walk lists and phone banks, and provided additional support from BVM volunteers to ensure that BVM partners had the capacity to build resources to reach and educate members of their communities.

BVM also implemented peer-to-peer texting programs and assisted with printed education and advocacy materials that helped grow partner networks to provide content aimed at voter engagement.

BVM scored many other victories in the 2024 election.

  • It sent over 19 million text messages, including 4 million texts prior to National Voter Registration Day.
  • BVM volunteers and staff members reached residents across the country encouraging voters to check their registration status and/or provide early voting and polling location information.
  • BVM made over 45,000 door-knock attempts and nearly 350, 000 phone calls.
  • It ran 30 voter-engagement bus tours in GA, LA, AL, SC, TX, MS, OH, TN, FL, NC, PA, VA, WI, AZ and MD.

Gathering strength for future elections

Here are some of the new projects Black Voters Matter has launched with support from CREDO Mobile.

The We Fight Back campaign asks Black people nationwide to share what they’re fighting back against in their own lives. This provides an opportunity for greater understanding, community building and authentic engagement.

BVM’s Sick and Tired initiative, in partnership with American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, focuses on the need for Medicaid expansion and greater access to equitable and affordable healthcare for Black and rural communities. Recently, BVM has traveled to Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida to host eight showings of a health-equity film hold discussions. It has also organized community-centered health and wellness fairs.

BVM continues to educate and advocate for Black Americans around the issues that affect their lives. BVM’s Block is Hot 3.0 bus tour crisscrossed Georgia in collaboration with Kendall Rae, the youngest certified farmer in Georgia at just 8 years old. The tour offered sustainability training, with discussions about energy burden, water pollution and utility justice. As a result of the bus tour, many Georgia residents engaged directly with their cities to establish ongoing pop-up farmers markets catering to folks who don’t have grocery stores nearby. By providing education and tools for sustainable living, BVM’s environmental justice work increases power and resilience in BIPOC communities.

As part of BVM’s youth-engagement campaign, its Black Youth Renaissance Tour recently transported six charter buses of rural college students to Atlanta to attend a rally and provided training in the different tools they need to engage with their peers on campus. Students felt more empowered to engage in dorm storms, debate-watch parties and election-watch parties, and to combat disinformation.

Recently, BVM has worked in collaboration with Growing Real Alternatives Everywhere to hold nine Warrant Clinics in Georgia, Michigan, Louisiana and Alabama. These resulted in over 600 warrants rescinded, and fine and court costs forgiven. Efforts like this give members of the community the increased economic mobility that being able to drive freely provides and liberate them from the fear and stress of outstanding fines and/or a suspended license, risk of jail time or public housing denial.

Winning with CREDO Mobile

Black Voters Matter was able to do all these things because CREDO Mobile customers do one thing: they use our service. When they do, they raise much-needed donations for progressive nonprofit groups like BVM. These donations cost our customers nothing—but they mean everything to the nonprofits we fund.

If you’re a CREDO Mobile member, thank you. If you’re not a member, please join us now. You’ll get all you want from your mobile service: the nation’s top-rated, most reliable network, competitive plans and great deals on new devices.

And you’ll get much more. You’ll get a powerful way to support your values whenever you use your phone.

Switching is easy. You can bring your current device and your current number. Go to CREDOMobile.com to learn more.

This March, CREDO Mobile is Supporting Amazon Watch, the ACLU and Americans For Tax Fairness

This spring, CREDO Mobile is excited to support 3 nonprofits doing important work.  The donations will be allocated at the end of the month based on the number of votes for each organization.  You can vote for 1, 2 or all 3 nonprofits at www.credodonations.com

Amazon Watch Logo Amazon Watch

Amazon Watch partners with Indigenous peoples to protect the Amazon and advance climate justice. Since 1996, they have helped defend millions of acres of bioculturally diverse rainforest and mobilized support for 1,000+ Indigenous-led projects in the Amazon.  Indigenous peoples are the best guardians of the Amazon, its biodiversity & our common climate future. With extractive industries pushing the Amazon to its tipping point, you can help move to a turning point by protecting Indigenous rights and territories.

ACLU Logo American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

For more than 25 years, the ACLU has led major legal battles for immigrants’ rights, focusing on challenging laws that deny immigrants access to the courts, impose indefinite and mandatory detention, and discriminate on the basis of nationality. Funding from CREDO will support critical strategic litigation, advocacy, and organizing needed to take on ICE and Border Patrol abuses and violations, help to pave a path to citizenship for thousands, and uphold all our civil liberties. We refuse to yield until all people can live openly without discrimination and enjoy equal rights no matter who is in the White House.

Americans For Tax Fairness LogoAmericans for Tax Fairness

Americans For Tax Fairness is a coalition of over 400 endorsing organizations united in the belief that rich people and corporations need to start paying their fair share of taxes to reduce economic inequallity and raise the revenue we need to properly serve public needs. A CREDO grant would support our campaign for a fairer tax system that brings in more revenue from the rich and corporations to better fund services for working families. Our public education, online advocacy & organizing efforts would all benefit.

These donations are funded by our CREDO Mobile customers. If you are a CREDO Mobile customer, thank you. If you are not, check out CREDO Mobile and see how your mobile phone can make a difference in the world.

Donations spotlight: Support Indigenous peoples defending the Amazon and our climate with Amazon Watch

Note from the CREDO Mobile team: This March, Amazon Watch is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO Mobile community will help Amazon Watch defend this Earth-critical ecosystem in solidarity with the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded this land for centuries.

Read this important blog post from Amazon Watch, then visit CREDO Donations and cast your vote to help send much-needed grant money to the group to assist its efforts—and the efforts of our other outstanding March grantees.

The Amazon connects us all. It’s the world’s largest rainforest, home to 10% of the Earth’s biodiversity and 20% of all flowing freshwater. It stabilizes our climate, supporting the health of ecosystems and our communities around the world. It’s also home to 511 Indigenous nations, who are leaders in stewarding and defending their ancestral homelands in the heart of our planet.

This global treasure of biodiversity, cultural diversity, and climate resilience faces a grave tipping point. Destructive industries and their financial backers are destroying the rainforest for short-term profit, at the expense of Amazonian communities and our collective future. Indigenous peoples are on the front lines resisting destruction and advancing real solutions. The portions of the forest where Indigenous rights and solutions are respected are by far the best protected and least degraded. This has been the root of Amazon Watch’s mission for 30 years: to defend the rainforest and our global climate in solidarity with Indigenous peoples.

Credit: Cristina Mittermeier, Amazon Watch

Amazon Watch works in long-term partnership with Indigenous peoples in campaigns for climate justice, corporate accountability, and the preservation of the Amazon. We’ve won significant victories protecting millions of acres of rainforest and mobilized support for more than 1,000 Indigenous-led projects in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Our campaigns focus on ending oil extraction and mining in the biome, securing Indigenous land rights, and defending Earth Defenders who face threats and violence for their leadership. We also mobilize solidarity funds directly to Indigenous partners at their request, weaving a network of solidarity that connects donors from around the world with Amazonian peoples on the front lines. CREDO members have contributed to this powerful network since 2018!

As threats to our climate and communities increase, the protection of the Amazon – an ecosystem of immense importance to our entire planet – is more vital than ever. Our collective action is our greatest strength for moving toward a more just and resilient future. Even against overwhelming odds, Indigenous peoples and their allies have defended territories from colonization and destructive industries, resisting some of the most well-resourced companies in the world.

In the spirit of hope and collective action, here are some of the victories that the Indigenous-led movement for the Amazon achieved in 2024:

Delaying Brazil’s largest open-pit gold mine: a Brazilian federal court annulled the contract for the Volta Grande gold mine, a project by Canadian company Belo Sun that threatens irreversible harm to the mega-biodiverse ecosystem of the Xingu River basin. Thanks to years of dedicated action by communities, activists, and allies like Amazon Watch, this ruling is a victory for the environment and for Indigenous Earth Defenders who fought for their sacred ecosystem even in the face of serious threats from mining proponents.

Uplifting women’s leadership: Indigenous women play a vital role in defending and revitalizing their ancestral homelands, but they face intense risks and violence for their leadership. Amazon Watch accompanies Indigenous women leaders to grow their influence and broaden opportunities for participation in key decision-making spaces, from Indigenous organizations and local forums to national and international governing spaces. Thanks to the support of our community, in 2024 Amazon Watch continued amplifying women’s voices in the fight for territorial defense and environmental justice, including through supporting women-led gatherings, implementing safety measures for Defenders at risk, and coordinating travel to important advocacy and decision-making events.

Halting Petroperú’s expansion: This past year, Amazon Watch played a key role in halting the dangerous expansion of Petroperú, Peru’s state-owned oil company. Working in partnership with the Chapra, Wampis, and Achuar nations, we released a report exposing Petroperú’s financial, environmental, and social liabilities. Three major credit downgrades followed, delaying a critical $1 billion bond issuance and creating uncertainty for Petroperú’s operations. When the entire Petroperú board resigned in September, the tide turned decisively, with banks increasingly reluctant to fund this hazardous enterprise and their destructive plans to drill in Indigenous territories.

Advancing Indigenous land titling in Brazil: After decades of struggle, the Mundurukú people achieved a critical milestone in securing their ancestral territory, Sawré Muybu. In September 2024, Brazil’s Minister of Justice officially “declared” Sawré Muybu, advancing it towards the final stage of demarcation (official titling). Amazon Watch has accompanied the Mundurukú for over a decade through coordinated grassroots organizing, media advocacy, and direct engagement with government officials.

The Amazon is at a tipping point, but our collective victories show us a powerful pathway forward. By standing in principled solidarity with Indigenous communities, amplifying their solutions, and directly challenging industries fueling the Amazon’s destruction, we will continue to protect the rainforest, the communities that steward it, and our collective future. Thank you to the CREDO community for helping to make these achievements possible! Together, we will continue the fight for climate justice, biodiversity, and the health of the heart of our planet – the Amazon.

Donations spotlight: Support Americans for Tax Fairness in its fight to make the wealthy pay their fair share

Note from the CREDO Mobile team: This March, Americans for Tax Fairness is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO Mobile community will be vital to the nonprofit as it fights to build an economy that works for all of us by making the wealthy and big corporations pay their fair share in taxes.

 Read this important blog post from Americans for Tax Fairness, then visit CREDO Donations and cast your vote to help send much-needed grant money to the group to assist its efforts—and the efforts of our other outstanding March grantees.

Should billionaires and big corporations get even more tax cuts? And should we slash healthcare, housing and education to pay for them?

We’re in the middle of a generational fight. President Trump wants to extend his 2017 tax cuts and funnel over $5 trillion to, largely, the ultrawealthy and large corporations. To pay for those cuts, he plans to dismantle essential programs that working-class and middle-class families rely on. At Americans for Tax Fairness, we’re fighting back. We’re a tax-reform coalition of over 400 national and state endorsing organizations with a track record of successfully shaping public opinion on taxes throughout our 13-year history.

Let’s be clear. Trump and his cronies have crafted a tax code—and an economy—that benefits the elite at the expense of working people. Since 2017, the wealth of billionaires has soared to record heights while working-class and middle-class families have fallen behind. The goal of the wealthy now is to entrench this unfair system, further fatten their bank accounts and tighten their grip on our democracy and our economy.

Make no mistake. Working families will pay, one way or another. Wealthy people won’t. Trump, his billionaire co-president Elon Musk and their ideological partners in Congress are trying to cut trillions of dollars from public services, including Medicaid, climate response, education and food assistance.

A massive redistribution of wealth

Another way the Republicans plan to fund their tax cuts for the wealthy is by adding to the national debt. This sort of deficit-spending is a smart strategy during recessions or other national emergencies, when it’s needed to support the economy and working families. But running up huge debt just to fund tax cuts for the rich is a disgraceful waste. Higher national debt tends to drive up interest rates, which makes anything consumers buy on credit—from houses to cars to appliances—more expensive.

All told, the GOP’s fiscal plans represent a massive redistribution of wealth upward from the middle class and working class to the richest people in our country. At ATF, we’re dedicated to making sure the American people recognize, understand and remember the grand larceny that’s happening before our eyes and hold accountable those who are responsible.

We have the tools and experience to accomplish this goal. Our broad coalition includes labor unions, think tanks, women’s organizations, civil rights groups and many other representatives of the progressive movement. For over a dozen years, we’ve been educating Congress, the media and the general public on the real-world impact of tax policy.

Working with our coalition members and allies over the past year, we’ve met with the staff of all the Democratic leaders in Congress and the tax-writing committees—150 Capitol Hill meetings in all—to press the proven case that the American people want corporations and the rich to pay more in taxes, not receive more tax cuts.

We released a dozen full-scale national reports in 2024, most of them focused on tax-dodging and other financial misbehavior by hyper-wealthy people and big corporations. Our social media messaging continues to shine, racking up tens of millions of impressions across platforms while often setting the tone and framing for progressive economic messaging.

In traditional media, last year we reached a potential audience of 7 billion people. This includes over 1,500 digital and print articles across five different languages in major national outlets like ABC, CNBC, the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Axios.

A plan for resistance

The American people are understandably overwhelmed by the chaotic aggressions of the Trump administration. Americans for Tax Fairness is singularly well-positioned to fight back against the largest single piece of that punishing agenda: GOP plans to cut taxes further on the rich and big corporations and make the rest of us pay for it. Working with allies old and new, we’ll make sure the American people know what’s happening. Working together, we will resist and we will win.

To learn more, please visit us online at Americans for Tax Fairness.

Fake news is everywhere—and it’s dangerous. Here’s how to know it when you see it

In the good old days, fake news was funny. “I married Bigfoot.” “Computer virus spreads to humans!” We saw stuff like that at the supermarket checkout counter and we laughed.

Now, fake news is everywhere—and it’s no joke. Sometimes it’s dangerous. As it was in 2016, when a North Carolina man drove to a Washington, D.C., pizzeria with an assault rifle to “investigate” the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, which claimed (falsely) that Hillary Clinton’s inner circle was running a pedophilia ring out of the restaurant.

Since then, it’s gotten a lot worse. Misinformation dominates the national conversation. It’s online, on the radio, on TV. It’s all over social media. Often, it’s not obviously fake. It’s believable, it’s shareable—and it has the power to cause not only societal damage but individual harm.

Fake news warps your brain (yes really)

Truth is a virtue, fake news is a virus—and it spreads just as fast. A few years ago, researchers measured the speed and scope with which fake news propagates on social media. They followed over 125,000 “rumor cascades” on Twitter and found that fake news reached far more people than the truth, with the top 1% of rumors spreading to between 1,000 and 100,000 people, while the truth rarely reached more than 1,000 people. Rumors also spread much faster than the truth, driven by the emotions (usually anger) they’re designed to provoke.

Mainstream media outlets have fact-checking procedures to guard against fake news (for now, anyway). Social media platforms have no such protections. Elon Musk dismantled X’s content-moderation system several years ago. At the start of 2025, Mark Zuckerberg followed suit, killing the content moderation at Meta and replacing it with a “community” system similar to X’s.

So, it’s mostly up to you to check the veracity of the “news” you read or hear or watch on the internet. Do you really need to? For your mental health, yes. Research shows that even a few minutes of exposure to fake news can subconsciously rewire your brain. Without you even realizing it, fake news will provoke an emotional reaction, implant false memories and reinforce existing biases. It will stick in your brain and continue to affect your thinking, whether you like it or not.

Let’s say you read a false and defamatory story about a political candidate. Research shows that, even though you know the story is false, the information will linger in the back of your mind and trigger a negative emotion anytime you hear about the candidate in the future.

Take these steps to spot fake news

Mike Caulfield is a digital literacy expert who focuses on fake news and how to detect it. He’s the author of Verified: How to Think Straight, Get Duped Less and Make Better Decisions About What to Believe Online and he’s the creator of the SIFT method for evaluating online content.

These are the four steps of SIFT. They’re easy and they’re well worth applying as you make your way around the internet.

  • Stop. When you come across a piece of content, read the headline, then pause and take note of your emotional response. Headlines are written to grab your attention (they’re clickbait) and they do it most effectively by triggering an emotional reaction. Before you read, watch or share the content, think what you already know about the topic.
  • Investigate the source. Google the publisher of the content and see what the internet says about it. Is there a lot of information on the publisher or very little? Also question the publisher’s motivation. Does it have a vested interest or financial motivation? Remember those conservative influencers who last year were being paid millions to spread false information that promoted Kremlin interests.
  • Find better coverage. Check any content published by an unestablished platform against an outlet you know and trust. If a claim is controversial, odds are it’s been looked into already by online fact-checkers. Many of them are nonprofit, nonpartisan websites. Good ones include FactCheck.org, Snopes.com and PolitiFact. There’s also Google Fact Check, which searches only fact-checking sites. If you want to check the trustworthiness of an image, you can run a reverse image search at sites like TinEye and Yandex.
  • Trace claims to their original context. If you see a claim that’s controversial or surprising, try to find out where it originated. Your goal is discover if the claim was taken out of context to create an emotional response and grab attention. Images, for example, can have many different meanings depending on their context. The same goes for quotes.

CREDO Mobile is your true connection

Looking for a phone company that shares your progressive values? There’s only one: CREDO Mobile.

We support the same causes you do. Causes like equal rights, climate stability and a fair economy. To date, we’ve donated over $95 million to nonprofit groups dedicated to these progressive values and many others. Groups like Friends of the Earth, Black Voters Matter and the National LGBTQ Task Force.

Join us and you’ll get all you want from your mobile service: competitive plans, great deals on new devices and the nation’s top-rated, most reliable network.

And you’ll get much more. You’ll get an easy, effective way to make a difference in the world. CREDO Mobile generates much-needed donations for progressive nonprofits dedicated to the causes you care about.

Switching is simple. You can bring your current device and your current number. Go to CREDOMobile.com to learn more.

A Valentine’s Day message about love, hope, hard work—and how we can win in the end

Love conquers all, it is said. Not really, of course. And especially not now, it seems, as authoritarians around the world fan the fire of hate and ride it to power.

And yet all is not as it seems. Because, over time, with hope, passion and hard work, those of us who believe in love, who care about our planet and the people we share it with—we can win.

We know we can because we’ve done it before. Marriage equality is one example—and a good one, on this Valentine’s Day. It’s now the law of the land. But there was a time, not so long ago, when it seemed marriage equality would never happen. In 2004, an election year, conservatives were so confident in the anti-gay bias of voters that they put same-sex marriage bans on the ballot in 13 states—and won in all 13.

And yet look now. Marriage equality is the law nationwide and enjoys at least a plurality of public support in every U.S. state. Two-thirds of Americans are in favor of marriage equality.

Working together, we did it

Here at CREDO Mobile, we’ve been fighting for marriage equality since our founding, in 1985. Long before the Supreme Court’s 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which made same-sex marriage legal across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of CREDO Mobile customers took action for the cause. In the years prior to Obergefell, we fought for and won the freedom for all to marry in dozens of states.

We also donated millions of dollars to groups working for marriage equality, including the National LGBTQ Task Force, Freedom to Marry, Courage Campaign, the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Campaign and the ACLU.

The campaign was long and it was difficult. But in the end we won. And we proved that individuals working together can overcome immense challenges, change millions of minds and win for causes that improve the lives of many people, not just the powerful few.

So what else can we do?

In 2004, 60% of Americans opposed same-sex marriage. Today, 69% of Americans support it. This didn’t happen by chance. It happened because those of us who have always believed in marriage equality worked hard for a lot of years and made it happen.

In that 2004 election, bans on marriage equality won in all 13 of the states where they were on the ballot. Today, bans on marriage equality would undoubtedly be defeated in all states but a few. The only way now for religious extremists to overturn the Obergefell precedent would be by decision of the Supreme Court. So yes, given the court’s current makeup, we can’t let our guard down.

But we can get our hopes up. Even now, as the cloud of a vengeful political movement casts darkness across the country, we can keep our dreams alight, knowing that if we have patience and work hard we can win for the causes we care about. We did it on marriage equality. And we can do it again—on climate change, reproductive rights and any other issue we put our collective shoulder to.

We recently celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. Day. We should remember what he once said: “The arc of the moral universe is long but it bends toward justice.” We should also remember that it only bends if people put in the effort to bend it.

Join the phone company that shares your values

One phone company puts in that effort. One stands with you in support of marriage equality and other progressive values: CREDO Mobile.

To date, we’ve donated over $95 million to nonprofit groups dedicated to the causes you care about. Groups like Friends of the Earth, Reproductive Freedom For All, Social Security Works and Family Equality. Causes like climate action, equal rights and reproductive freedom.

Join us and you’ll get all you want from your mobile service: competitive plans, great deals on new devices and the nation’s top-rated, most reliable network.

And you’ll get much more. You’ll get an easy, effective way to make positive change by generating donations for nonprofits that fight for a better world. These donations cost you nothing extra—but they mean everything to the groups we support.

Switching is easy. You can bring your current device and your current number. Go to CREDOMobile.com to learn more.

For trans people: CREDO Mobile makes a difference

Recently, we sent a contribution to Advocates for Trans Equality, which fights to shift government and society toward a future in which trans people are no less than equal.

CREDO Mobile is a committed supporter of A4TE and our funding has powered many of the group’s campaigns. In this time of increased extremism against transgender people, we’ll continue working with A4TE to ensure that trans voices are not only heard but embraced in places where they’ve long been ignored and, finally, to realize a world in which trans people can live their lives joyfully and without barriers.

Headshot and quote from Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen, Executive Director and CEO of A4TE, respectively

Countering anti-trans extremism

Many in the trans community now have intensified fear and uncertainty about the future—and for good reason. With funding from CREDO Mobile, A4TE is strengthening its capacity to counter the rising anti-trans sentiment, which threatens the rights, safety and dignity of trans individuals.

Together, we’re building a landscape of equality that welcomes the full participation of trans individuals in public life. We’re not just resisting harmful laws, we’re helping shape a society in which trans people are visible, valued and fully empowered to contribute to our nation’s future.

Working on many fronts

A4TE helps members of the trans community navigate the realities of law and policy by providing legal tools, legislative knowledge and useful services. In partnership with CREDO Mobile, A4TE has built strong advocacy programs in many areas.

  • Legal advocacy. A4TE targets cases that will set precedence and have far-reaching impact, delivering immediate relief to individual clients while at the same time bolstering the legal framework that protects the broader trans community. For example, in a major recent victory we convinced the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit to rule in favor of our clients in Kadel v. Folwell. This was the first federal court of appeals to rule that trans health exclusions violate the constitutional guarantee of equal protection under the law.
  • Policy advocacy. A4TE is committed to securing robust anti-discrimination protections for trans people in state and federal policy arenas. As it advances these protections, it also is actively countering a wave of harmful anti-trans legislation through strategic advocacy, education and coalition building. Almost 700 anti-trans bills were introduced in states in 2024, which demonstrates the urgency of A4TE’s state-level work. While its federal work remains indispensable in shaping long-term nationwide protections, it’s at the state level where the most immediate and consequential battles are being fought.
  • U.S. Transgender Survey. A4TE fields the largest survey of transgender individuals in the United States: the U.S. Transgender Survey.
  • Congressional Champions List. In October, A4TE unveiled the 118th Congressional Champions List, which recognizes the elected officials who show a steadfast commitment to advancing the rights and dignity of trans people across the U.S. These champions are crucial allies in the fight against the many anti-trans bills in state legislatures.

Connecting with CREDO Mobile

Advocates for Trans Equality was able to do all these things because our customers do one thing: use our service. When they do, they raise much-needed donations for progressive nonprofit groups like A4TE. These donations cost our customers nothing—but they mean everything to the nonprofits we fund.

If you’re a CREDO Mobile member, thank you for your support. If you’re not a member, please join us now. You’ll get all you want from your mobile service: the nation’s top-rated, most reliable network, competitive plans and great deals on new devices.

And you’ll get much more. You’ll get a powerful way to support your values whenever you use your phone.

Switching is easy. You can bring your current device and your current number. Go to CREDOMobile.com to learn more.

Donations spotlight: Take Back the Court Action Fund fights for a Supreme Court that serves the people, not the powerful

Note from the CREDO Mobile team: This February, the Take Back the Court Action Fund is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO Mobile community will be vital to the nonprofit as it works to inform the public about the danger that the Supreme Court poses to democracy.

 Read this important blog post from Take Back the Court Action Fund, then visit CREDO Donations and cast your vote to help send much-needed grant money to the group to assist its efforts—and the efforts of our other outstanding February grantees.

In 2016, the right-wing movement stole the Supreme Court. In an unprecedented power grab, Mitch McConnell and his Republican cronies refused to hold a vote for President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland. In doing so, they shrunk the court to eight seats for more than a year. But they weren’t done.

In the fall of 2020, they reversed course entirely and rammed through Trump nominee Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation in record time—even though 63 million people had already cast their ballots in the election that would fire Donald Trump.

With those two insidious moves, Republicans took the Supreme Court hostage, enshrining a right-wing extremist supermajority of six justices, five of whom were appointed by presidents who lost the popular vote.

And last spring, those right-wing justices—several of whom are reportedly entangled in a massive web of corruption—returned the ultimate favor to the right by declaring that Trump is immune from prosecution for any “official” criminal acts committed while in office.

Republicans stole the Supreme Court with the goal of imposing the dark reality we now live in: a version of America where they call the shots and get a rubber stamp on their most regressive, radical policies and most anti-democratic impulses.

The Supreme Court is stripping us of fundamental rights and freedoms

Take Back the Court Action Fund was established to counter this existential threat to our democracy. We’re fighting to reform and rebalance the court, freeing it from the clutches of a few corrupt oligarchs robbing us of our rights and freedoms and returning control to its rightful place: the hands of the American people.

We are watching the court strip away more and more of our fundamental rights and freedoms each and every year. Already, we’ve seen the court’s radical justices overturn the right to abortion, gut the Voting Rights Act, roll back crucial protections for workers, Black, Latino, Indigenous and LGBTQ+ people, hamstring our government’s ability to fight the climate crisis, open the floodgates to more gun violence and effectively anoint Donald Trump king.

Only reforming the court will protect us from its attacks

So what are we doing about it? We’re building a movement to reform and rebalance the Supreme Court.

Our country was founded on a principle of checks and balances, and it’s the job of Congress to check the court’s power. Democratic leaders had a window to solve the problem of our broken court when they held both houses of Congress and the presidency. They could have added four new justices to restore balance to the court and fix what Mitch McConnell broke—but they didn’t step up.

That window for reform has slammed shut for now but not forever. Next time the Democrats take power, they’ll have an opportunity to redeem themselves by reining in this out-of-control court. And we’re making sure they’re ready to do whatever it takes.

We cannot create a future that works for all with an unbalanced and compromised Supreme Court that ignores the will of the people, rolls back our rights and freedoms, and dismantles our democracy piece by piece. Everything we care about—restoring the right to vote, ensuring reproductive freedom, protecting workers, halting our climate emergency, passing new progressive legislation and more—all of it depends on reforming this rogue court and curbing the unprecedented corruption around Trump’s rogue right-wing supermajority.

Together, we can take back the court

This court isn’t going to police itself. The justices embroiled in ethics scandal after ethics scandal are not going to voluntarily check their own power or miraculously wake up and decide to “do the right thing.” And the court’s right-wing supermajority won’t stop its crusade to rule over us like a panel of demigods, stripping away our freedoms and deciding who dies, who lives and how.

So it’s up to us—all of us—to stop them. We’re making sure all Americans and our representatives in Congress know exactly how dire is the threat that this court poses to our lives and futures, and what we can and must do about it.

We’ve all seen the deadly consequences of the Supreme Court’s unchecked power. We’ve seen the devastation that follows just one term. We cannot withstand 40 more years of this court rolling back a century of hard-won progressive advancements.

Taking back the court means having a government that works for us and a court that is accountable to us. Together, we can reclaim our power and rebuild our democracy. Join us at Take Back the Court.

Donations spotlight: Support Abortion Care Network in its work to defend independent abortion providers

Note from the CREDO Mobile team: This February, Abortion Care Network is among three amazing groups that will receive a share of our monthly grant. Funding from the CREDO Mobile community will be vital to the nonprofit as it works to support independent abortion providers and ensure access to safe, compassionate abortion.

 Read this important blog post from Abortion Care Network, then visit CREDO Donations and cast your vote to help send much-needed grant money to the group to assist its efforts—and the efforts of our other outstanding February grantees.

Experience tells us that we are facing four years of devastating blows to our human rights and public health, and that the harm will extend for decades. The 2024 election also made it crystal clear that abortion is popular and people want access to comprehensive reproductive healthcare in their states. But this is only possible when independent abortion clinics are open, well-supported and thriving.

Independent abortion clinics are the leading providers of abortion care in the United States but they’re often under-resourced and under-recognized for their work.

Ensuring a future for abortion access

Abortion Care Network is a nonprofit network of independent abortion clinics and their allies. We are dedicated to building a sustainable future for abortion access by resourcing, connecting and celebrating independent abortion clinics and their allies. We do this by:

  • Supporting independent providers: We equip clinics with the tools and resources they need to offer dignified, respectful care and keep their doors open.
  • Changing the conversation: Abortion stigma is prevalent. With support from Abortion Care Network, abortion providers are telling their stories and shifting the conversation on what it means to provide abortion care in increasingly hostile conditions.
  • Cultivating a strong community: We ensure that independent clinics have a network of solidarity, support and resources to draw from.

Today there are unjust, politically imposed abortion bans and restrictions in 41 states. In 14 of those states, bans are so severe that every abortion clinic has been forced to close or stop providing abortion care, particularly in the South and Midwest. Independent abortion clinics provide the majority of abortion care and are the only clinics providing abortion care after 26 weeks of pregnancy.

You can learn more in our Communities Need Clinics report, which details the role that independent abortion clinics play in ensuring abortion access in the U.S., the barriers they face and how you can take action to support these essential providers.

Supporting Independent Abortion Clinics

In addition to providing the majority of abortion care in the U.S., independent providers operate the majority of abortion clinics in those states that are most politically hostile to abortion access. Wherever they’re located, independent clinics are centers of care in their communities, often delivering a breadth of sexual and reproductive health services and working with abortion funds and practical support organizations to ensure that services are available to those with the fewest resources. They are bold advocates in their states—often fighting for and ensuring the legal right to access abortion.

Because of abortion bans, anti-abortion violence and increasing financial challenges, clinics have been forced to close their doors, uproot and lay off staff and stop providing trusted, community-based abortion and other healthcare.

Across the U.S., indie clinics are often the last line of defense, providing care when and where others do not, helping people navigate an increasingly confusing and sparse landscape of care and challenging abortion bans in the courts. Entire regions depend on independent clinics for care. And these clinics are facing increasing pressure as anti-abortion extremism, abortion bans and financial challenges increase.

Being there for each other

The road ahead will be hard and it will be unfairly hard for those who are already marginalized—including trans people, Black and Indigenous people, people of color, immigrants and anyone experiencing state violence. But we do know this: we will be there for each other. We will find new, bold ways of taking care of one another and we will stand together, even when the path forward is unclear.

Independent abortion clinics are the backbone of the movement for abortion access. They were built for these times—showing up every day to provide essential care and support to their communities, even in the most difficult circumstances. Supporting these providers and keeping clinic doors open is critical if we want to protect and expand access to abortion care in the U.S.

Together with independent clinics and their allies, we are resolute. We won’t stop fighting, we won’t stop caring. But we need you with us. Learn more and sign up to stay connected at Abortion Care Network.

You can still get an abortion in the U.S. Find a clinic and get help accessing care at I Need an A or text 202 883–4620 to find a clinic near you.

In February, CREDO Mobile is supporting Abortion Care Network, Right to Be and Take Back the Court Action Fund

Now more than ever it is important to support progressive organizations. This February, CREDO Mobile is supporting 3 amazing nonprofits working for a better world.  We will allocate the donations at the end of the month based on the number of votes for each organization.  You can vote for 1, 2 or all 3 nonprofits at www.credodonations.com.

Abortion Care Network logoAbortion Care Network

Abortion Care Network is the only national membership organization for independent abortion clinics – who provide the majority of abortion care in the United States. We support their sustainability and ability to provide dignified abortion care. When you support independent abortion clinics, you make providers feel less alone. Thank you for supporting the people who make abortion access possible.

Right to Be logoRight to Be

Right To Be (formerly Hollaback!) is building a world filled with hope and free of harassment, for good. Right To Be works to end harassment in all of its forms by transforming the culture that perpetuates hate and harassment. We carry out this mission by building the power of everyday people to create safe and welcoming spaces for all. “Too many people face harassment and discrimination simply for being who they are. We can work together to change that, creating a world where everyone has the right to feel safe in public space. Thank you for making that world possible.”

Take Back the Court Action Fund LogoTake Back the Court Action Fund

Take Back the Court Action Fund fights for a Supreme Court that will serve the American people, not try to rule us. We’re fighting to protect the things that matter most — voting rights, reproductive freedom, workers’ rights, the climate, and more — by reforming this out-of-control court and reining in corruption around Donald Trump’s right-wing supermajority. “Thank you for joining us in this fight. Together, we can reclaim our power and reform the Supreme Court to ensure it works for us — rebuilding our democracy, protecting our freedoms, and putting people before corporate profits.”

These donations are funded by our CREDO Mobile customers. If you are a CREDO Mobile customer, thank you. If you are not, check out CREDO Mobile and see how your mobile phone can make a difference in the world.