The Partnership for a More Perfect Union

In modern democracy, millions of Americans exercise their Constitutional right "to petition the Government for a redress of grievances" by contacting Congress through grassroots advocacy. To help grassroots organizers at associations, nonprofits, and companies to educate their advocates, CMF created the Partnership for a More Perfect Union.

Launched in 2010, the Partnership is the only private, subscriber-only research and training program focused on helping advocacy groups build better relationships with Congress. Informed by its research, CMF produces exclusive resources, events, and training for its partners.

To download CMF's full Partnership for a More Perfect Union catalog of offerings, please "click here."

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Looking Back on a Year of Service: CMF in 2021

Throughout the year that began with the January 6 attack on the Capitol, the memory of that wretched day seemed to intrude. In the aftermath, CMF did what many others in Washington did – we mourned, we cried, we talked to our friends and family – then we got to work to help the patriotic public servants who work in the Congress.

Eight days later, CMF hosted what was probably our most meaningful session ever, "Managing Staff While Under Attack," with former Member of Congress and psychologist Brian Baird, and former staffer Nicole Tisdale, who expressed the deep fear and pain being acutely felt by staffers of color on Capitol Hill. One of the hundreds of staffers who attended said: "It put words to so much of what I was feeling and was so helpful and needed. I am so grateful." This was one of many programs and services CMF provided to more than 1,400 congressional staffers – more than in any other year of our existence – as they tried to recover from a historic attack on their workplace.

Americans were reminded of the relevance and importance of the United States Congress throughout 2021, and CMF continued our four-decade mission to support it through our work to revitalize Congress as an institution, optimize the performance of congressional offices, and help citizens gain a greater understanding and relationship with their legislators. CMF believes these three pillars of our work are crucial to strengthening American democracy and rebuilding trust in our democratic institutions. We look forward to working with our partners inside and outside Congress in 2022 to continue this vital work.

Bradford Fitch
President & CEO


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Learn more about CMF's work and major achievements in our 2021 annual report:

Additional options: view the 2021 CMF annual report online or in PDF here.
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Statement from Congressional Management Foundation on New Recommendations from Modernization Committee

The Congressional Management Foundation enthusiastically celebrates the latest recommendations adopted this week by the House Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress. This round builds on the amazing work by the Select Committee, which has served as a model for bipartisanship and productivity during its tenure. We are especially excited by those recommendations regarding district offices, which are often overlooked yet are often the first point of contact with Congress for millions of Americans.

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