Where ideology meets clarity, and vision meets action.

The choice isn't between left and right. It's between democracy and authoritarianism, between shared prosperity and concentrated power, between a thriving future and a return to the past. If you’re ready to invest in bold candidates, build lasting political power, and shape a more just and representative future, you’re in the right place.

3.5% is not simply a number. It’s a strategy.

The “3.5 percent rule,” coined by Erica Chenoweth, asserts that when nonviolent social and pro-democracy movements reach a certain critical mass—just 3.5% of the population—they overwhelmingly tend to succeed. This isn’t about the number; it’s about the strategy. When we take collective action, like protesting, donating, and voting, it becomes much harder for those in power to ignore or stop us. We can transform systems and institutions through disciplined, collective action that draws in ordinary people at scale and refuses to back down. Are you with us?

A person holding a sign that says 'I'm sticking with my union' at a protest or rally, with another person visible in the background.
A woman wearing sunglasses and a straw fedora hat holds a protest sign that reads 'BOOK BAGS, NOT BODY BAGS,' at an outdoor event with other people in the background.
Person holding a sign at a protest, showing two police officers detaining a family with a message to stop separating families, in an urban area with tall buildings
People holding a protest sign that reads 'Climate Justice Now!' with a drawing of the Earth and thermometers.
A crowd of people gathered at a protest, holding signs advocating for trans rights. The signs include messages such as "Protect Trans Youth" and "End Trans Torture." A transgender pride flag with pink, blue, and white stripes is visible in the background.

Three Point Five is a progressive digital fundraising and advocacy political action committee dedicated to building an inclusive democracy that is truly accountable to the many, not the few.

Our name reflects a simple but powerful idea: It only takes a small, committed percentage of people to create lasting political change. Too many strong candidates—especially at the state and local level—never get the resources or recognition they need to compete. Too many issues are leveraged against one another despite being interconnected. Meanwhile, entrenched, well-funded interests dominate the political landscape, pulling the United States into a backward slide toward authoritarianism.

The voices of everyday Americans—the parent working split shifts, the teacher paying for classroom supplies out of pocket, the immigrant running a small business—are foundational in shaping our democracy. Collective action can change the trajectory of entire elections. People power can overcome the influence of wealthy donors and corporate interests.

At Three Point Five, we turn grassroots energy into measurable impact by:

  • Amplifying issues and candidates;

  • Identifying and prioritizing high-impact races where strategic investment can decide outcomes—whether that means protecting key seats or flipping competitive ones;

  • Developing small-dollar donor bases to expand reach and credibility.

Our team

Three Point Five is 100% led and run by women. Our multiracial, multi-faith, queer-inclusive team is spread across Tennessee, Ohio, and Vermont.

Collectively, we have held roles at every level of political campaign, giving us firsthand knowledge of what it takes to win. Our work includes deploying Howard Dean’s 50-state strategy, flipping congressional seats from red-to-blue, developing the public pressure campaigns to win net neutrality and secure the Iran Nuclear Deal during the Obama era, leading unionization efforts in red states, fundraising millions of dollars to provide Tribal IDs, building funder bases to provide abortion care post-Roe, and more.

We get results by combining deep experience and expertise with strong relationships across the Democratic and progressive landscape. We don’t just assess candidate viability—we help create it. We don’t simply hope for a representative democracy—we help build it.

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