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Connect to Capitol Hill

Are you organizing a campaign to urge the U.S. Congress or your state legislature to take action?

Use Rally Congress to easily create online petitions that connect with officials on Capitol Hill. Have your supporters send emails, faxes, and even phone calls.

Grow an online movement to achieve your advocacy goals!

Designed to Share

Users can easily forward your petitions to their friends and repost them in social networks.

Even allow users to post public comments to drive interest in the campaign.

Finally, every petition is automatically optimized for search engines.

Build Your Membership

Build Your Membership

You can create and edit your online campaigns from your own secure control panel.

In the same interface, you can view and export your membership data.

Reports

Rally Congress tracks the data you need to maximize the effectiveness of your campaigns.

View petition traffic, conversions, and message activity in your control panel.

You can also opt to receive weekly or monthly summary reports via email.

Get Started

Powerful and affordable, Rally Congress can help you meet your advocacy goals.

There are no set-up costs or hidden fees, so get started today with a free trial!

Used by advocacy groups, Fortune 100 companies, and trade associations

Over 100 organizations trust Rally Congress to host and deliver their legislative advocacy campaigns.

Assured delivery to Congress

Did you know that only 3 out of 535 members of Congress still have a public constituent email address? We work with Congressional offices and their technology vendors to integrate and deliver your messages.

Exactly match your web design

With Rally Congress Enterprise, we exactly match the design of your main site, and host your action pages under a subdomain like "action.yourdomain.org".

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1-877-445-7415 or email us

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Rally Congress Launches Site Redesign

Posted on 08.13.10

We have redesigned the main Rally Congress web site to highlight new features like outbound membership email.

Three House Vacancies in June 2010

Posted on 06.02.10

In the last week of May, the U.S. House seated two special election winners, leaving just three vacant seats as the calendar flipped into June and the long stretch to the November elections.