About AIM

Action in Montgomery (AIM, est. 2000), is a broad-based community power organization, and rooted in Montgomery County’s neighborhoods and congregations. We are non-partisan, multi-faith, multi-racial, and dedicated to making our county and state a better place to live and thrive.

You’ll find us working for change: door-to-door and in living rooms, in churches and classrooms, in front of the County Council and at the State House in Annapolis.

Introduction to Action in Montgomery

Our Future-Driven Mission

Since 2000, Action in Montgomery has built citizen power to effect change by developing leaders in congregations, public schools, and neighborhood associations to act together on issues that matter to their communities. See Power in Action AIM's campaigns are built around leaders in real communities throughout Montgomery County.

Organizing for Statewide Power

Building on our two decades of community organizing in Montgomery County, AIM is spearheading the formation of a statewide organization that will build power to create change at for all Marylanders. We are ready to join together our sister affiliates in Baltimore, Howard County, Anne Arundel, and Prince George’s County to take on the issues that impact Marylanders including equity in education, police reform, jobs, the environment, affordable housing, and comprehensive regional transportation.

Organizing for Local Change

At the same time, we want to continue to make progress on our local campaigns for schools, affordable housing, police reform and tenant organizing, so we are committed to hiring a second bi-lingual organizer in AIM.

Building for AIM's Future — Your Support Matters

In order to grow in these important ways, we are seeking to raise $1 million over the next three years with your help. Your leadership in AIM has helped us become the strong community organization we are today. Please considering giving generously as you are able so we can continue to grow and build power in Montgomery County and throughout the state of Maryland.

Meet Our Staff

  • Cynthia Marshall

    EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    Working with local leaders to address social and economic justice issues facing individuals and families in our communities.

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  • Tanushree Dutta Isaacman

    LEAD ORGANIZER

    Focused on improving lives, and rights, from time in the Peace Corps to International Affairs and work with Congress.

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  • Pilar Olmedo Gordon

    ASSOCIATE ORGANIZER

    Committed to creating deep connections and building relationships between people.

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  • Adama Moussa Harouna

    PROJECT ORGANIZER

    Building relationships from the community up to win significant improvements in people's day-to-day lives.

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  • Elizabeth Bernal-Amick Headshot

    Elizabeth Bernal-Amick

    ASSOCIATE ORGANIZER

    Forging connections with diverse communities and celebrating cultural differences as avenues for unity.

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    Katie Wenger

    COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

    Implementing an organized and inclusive communications strategy to grow AIM’s collective power.

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Board of Directors

Diana Bird, Co-Chair—The People’s Community Baptist Church

Rev. Michael Armstrong, Co-Chair—Colesville United Methodist Church

Linda Bleadingheiser, Co-Chair—River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Yvonne Brooks-Little, Secretary—Harvest Intercontinental Church

Bob Bourg, Treasurer—River Road Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Ogechi Akalegbere—St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church

Terri Jo Hayes—Sligo Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Gail Riley—Cedar Lane Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Marla Schulman—B’nai Israel Congregation

Dr. Stacy Ashton—Burnt Mills Elementary School

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