The mission of the Organizing Community Corps is to transform how governments and non-profits deliver critical resources to constituents that need them the most. To accomplish that, OCC leverages its capacity and critical relationships nationwide to bridge the gap between governments and communities everywhere. Our mission is executed through our data-driven, peer-to-peer community outreach model, designed to be scalable, adaptable, and customizable to individual community needs.
Ensure equitable delivery of critical resources to residents, prioritizing historically excluded and hard-to-reach communities.
Collaborate and coordinate with local stakeholders to increase the impact and awareness of our outreach.
Demonstrate that the government works for the people; facilitate engagement between communities and their government.
Increase utilization of federal and philanthropic funding through direct, targeted outreach.
Dale Schwebel began her career over 20 years ago working for various political campaigns and voter registration drives throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida. During this tenure, she gained a unique understanding of local communities and their various economic issues. She has taken this knowledge to work in urban areas, specializing in developments that have a direct impact on local residents. This work has included affordable housing development, working to bring grocery stores to food deserts as well as various other community benefits. Dale strives to bring her experience and energy to all professional endeavors.
In addition to her professional development, Dale is an active member of the community and has spent time volunteering for various non-profit and political organizations. Dale resides in New Jersey with her husband and two children and continues her work in economic development.
Mungu Sanchez started his career in his early 20s as a Pennsylvania House of Representatives staffer. During his time there, he quickly realized his passion for rallying behind critical social issues to improve the quality of life for people within his community. In the intervening decades, he worked on dozens of massive organizing drives from the Mississippi Delta to the urban Midwest and industrial Northeast.
Mungu strives to be a part of the solution, working closely with communities affected by various socioeconomic issues and as a key player in local government. He believes in organizing people to effectively open the doors to better opportunities and that politics should always be a catalyst for positive change. He has decades of experience with activism and organizing and has had a strong impact in his hometown of Philadelphia, PA. Mungu currently serves as the Director of Community Organizing for the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters.
James Gee has spent his entire life in service to the public. He served as Deputy Chief of Staff in New Jersey for the McGreevey Administration as well as a senior adviser to Governor Corzine, Senator Booker, and Governor Murphy.
He is most proud of his work creating the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls and the Emergency Task Force on Black Youth Suicide alongside Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman to draw attention to overlooked issues in the community. In these roles, he always sought opportunities to craft legislation to make government services available to those most in need. His work registering voters and designing and implementing strategies to reach and proactively engage historically excluded communities extends from the most local levels of government into the halls of Congress and the West Wing.
James has worked on countless state, local and federal races nationwide. He is known for creating outside-the-box opportunities in his advocacy, continuously integrating the latest technology and most innovative data collection and communications methods to remain ahead of the curve. James is as comfortable speaking with those who occupy the inner circles of power in Washington as he is talking with your neighbor.
Before founding Stono Public Affairs, Gee served as Chief of Staff to Bonnie Watson Coleman.