Description: Floridians for National Popular Vote is a state-level advocacy group working to bring the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact to Florida. The organization educates voters and lawmakers about replacing the effective outcome of the Electoral College with a national popular-vote outcome by coordinating volunteer outreach, public education, legislative advocacy, and coalition-building across Florida. Type: Non-profit advocacy organization / state chapter of the National Popular Vote movement Policies: Electoral reform and presidential-election rules, passage of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact, voting and civic education, legislative advocacy to change how Florida awards presidential electors Funding: Primarily small individual donations and grassroots fundraising, volunteer support, and coordination with the national National Popular Vote organization and allied civic groups Affiliates: National Popular Vote (national organization), Institute for Research on Presidential Elections, League of Women Voters (Florida chapters), and local leaders and academics active in the coalition such as Kathleen Ridder Crampton and Vikram Amar