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The companies you shop from are making choices. Big ones. BuckOff makes those choices visible, so you can shop like you know what's going on.
The Problem
When you buy a t-shirt, grab a coffee, or book a flight, that money flows up to a corporation — and corporations use that money to fund politicians, sign contracts with agencies that separate families, and run campaigns many of their own customers would object to. They can do this because customers don't know. And if customers don't know, they can't push back.
Large organizations can afford research support. Smaller and state-level groups usually cannot.
People care, but have no clear path to turn values into shared economic action.
Lists, causes, and campaigns are scattered — making participation feel episodic instead of collective.
How it works
Every government has what researchers call 'pillars of support' — the organizations that keep it operating comfortably. BuckOff makes those pillars visible. Here you can see which companies are funding what, and decide: is this where your money goes?
Step 1
Democracy, labor, climate, women's rights, immigration, local organizing, and more.
Step 2
Discover which companies fund the politicians, contracts, and causes working against your values.
Step 3
Get practical lists, share them, and participate in coordinated action with your community.
Step 4
You don't have to organize a march. Just shop — but shop like you know what's going on.
Cause System
Find your people. Join a campaign.
Anti-authoritarian action, voting rights, and protection of public institutions.
Serious, credible action — not trapped in stereotyped visual language.
Organizing, bargaining power, and worker solidarity across industries.
Environmental pressure, fossil-fuel divestment, and accountability campaigns.
Migration, refugee support, and justice campaigns at every level.
Mutual aid, bail reform, local campaigns, and neighborhood-scale coordination.
You don't have to organize a march. You don't have to write a letter. You just have to shop — but shop like you know what's going on. Because when enough people know, companies feel it.
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