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AricCivicLabs · Pillar 4 · Civic Participation & Rights Access

Helping Americans know their rights — and use them.

Five free tools that connect Americans to the organizations, representatives, and resources that protect their rights and their communities. Funded by AricCivicLabs' paid tools — never by the people who use these pages.

Always free No tracking No ads, no sponsor influence No account required
Free because participation shouldn't have a price tag. Pillar 4 is the civic backbone of AricCivicLabs — built to stay permanently free, with no paywall and no ads, funded directly by revenue from AricCivicLabs' paid tools (receipts., Transitions, InAble, MeshForce, and The Seam). Every organization listed here is human-verified, not AI-generated.
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Civic Rights Connector
Answer a few quick questions about your situation — immigration, housing, healthcare, workplace, benefits, and more — and get matched to organizations that can actually help, plus a free downloadable prep packet.
14 categories · 61 organizations Find help
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Representative Connector
Look up your U.S. senators and House representative with verified contact links, plus official federal tools for tracking and acting on specific bills.
Federal lookup tools Find your reps
Spotlight
Defending the Constitution
Organizations actively litigating constitutional questions — shown across the political spectrum, since no single group covers every angle.
20 organizations Explore
Spotlight
Communities Before Shareholders
Organizations working against corporate consolidation and for local economic power — also shown across the political spectrum.
16 organizations Explore
Condition-specific guide
Epilepsy Resources & Support Guide
Connecting people living with epilepsy — and the people who love and support them — to housing, healthcare, financial benefits, transportation, education, employment, legal rights, and community.
Housing · Healthcare · Benefits · Employment · Legal Get the guide
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