Submitted
2024 Global Economic Prosperity Challenge

Digital engagement for civic participation

Team Leader
Liz Alarcon
Solution Overview & Team Lead Details
Our Organization
Pulso
What is the name of your solution?
Digital engagement for civic participation
Provide a one-line summary of your solution.
Scaling daily digital relationships with Latinos that result in non-partisan civic engagement year-round.
In what city, town, or region is your solution team headquartered?
Miami, FL, USA
In what country is your solution team headquartered?
  • United States
What type of organization is your solution team?
  • Nonprofit
Film your elevator pitch.
What specific problem are you solving?

The Latino community in the United States is underrepresented and under-engaged by most of the pillars that make up our democracy. When our community IS highlighted, it’s more often than not in regards to being an immigration burden or to reinforce harmful stereotypes. It’s no wonder that, with that harmful view, millions of Latinos are not likely to believe that the government and our institutions can actually benefit them in their everyday lives and help them solve their problems. 

Less than half of the 32 million Latinos in the United States eligible to vote participate in elections. We’re nearly 20% of the population of the United States, yet neither political parties nor civic organizations are doing year-round voter education and relationship building to ensure a highly participatory Latino voting block.

What is your solution?

Pulso is a digital media outlet working to solve this problem with content by and for Latinos highlighting the Latino history no one taught us and commentary from a Latino perspective you won't find anywhere else. We build deep digital relationships with more than 1 million Latinos across six different channels by developing culturally-resonant stories that attract and engage our Latino subscribers year round with content they want and need. We build trust and belonging: we build community with our audience and then leverage our relationship with them for civic action including running non-partisan voter registration drives, helping our audience make a plan to vote, request a vote by mail ballot,  take the Census, and take action on issues they care about. 

Where do we do this? On Facebook Messenger as you all can see more closely in my video submission.

Who does your solution serve, and in what ways will the solution impact their lives?

We serve Latinos in the United States, specifically, voting age Latinos in the United States. That’s 34 million people and growing, since every year nearly a million Latinos turn 18 years old and become eligible voters. 

But, our community is starved of culturally resonant communication that speaks to them, that can engage them, that can help them learn how to participate in our elections, and make informed choices. 

First, the biggest misconception by those trying to reach Latinos: we speak ENGLISH! Yes, this deserves all caps because it’s a big frustration that still needs to be explained. There’s a misconception that we prefer Spanish.

Yes, many of us are fully bilingual, and we love conserving our traditions, but, according to a recent Pew Research Center study, U.S.-born Latinos overwhelmingly prefer to get their news in English. Just over half of U.S. Hispanic adults (54%) get their news mostly in English – far higher than the share who get their news mostly in Spanish (21%). 

Yet, there are very little media outlets delivering this for them. As I mentioned in one of the earlier questions, media, especially in English, often depicts Latinos in negative stereotypes: we're “dirty immigrants,” criminals, or sex symbols. That’s why Pulso exists, to create stories around Latino history, commentary on current events, sharing impact stories that will inform and elevate our community, in English, to speak to us directly and fill their information needs year round.

How are you and your team well-positioned to deliver this solution?

Our team: 100% of our staff are voting age Latinos living in the United States. We are who we’re serving. 

Design and implementation of solution:

  1. Dialogue: We ask key questions and use surveys to get to know our subscribers and their interests when they begin engaging with us and on an ongoing basis. We also carefully track what types of content and issues that individuals in our communities respond to so we can deliver more of the content that resonates using segmentation. These approaches allow us to be in a consistent dialogue with community members through our digital media channels.

  2. Feedback processes: One of the ways we ground ourselves in our community is by regularly conducting constituent discovery to hear from our community members first-hand. Feedback processes are particularly important for us when we frequently explore offering new digital products or seek to optimize our existing digital products to make them more impactful. For example, new products include new potential podcasts, shows, content series, campaigns, or channels. We often incorporate phone calls, in-person meetings, and live chat to ensure we are receiving nuanced feedback from our communities.

3. Interactive content development: We use lean startup methodology for experimentation with our content and with ways to structure our stories (builds). Whether we are testing new approaches or working to optimize our existing approaches, rigorous testing with subsets of our communities helps us validate or invalidate our hypotheses about our content. These experiments we run with our subscribers create a continuous feedback loop to constantly ensure that our subscribers inform the media content we offer and how we deliver that content to our communities.

Which dimension of the Challenge does your solution most closely address?
  • Promote and sustain peace by increasing community dialogue, civic participation, reconciliation, and justice efforts; strengthening cyber security, and monitoring or preventing violence, misinformation, and polarization.
Which of the UN Sustainable Development Goals does your solution address?
  • 4. Quality Education
  • 10. Reduced Inequalities
  • 16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
What is your solution’s stage of development?
  • Growth
Please share details about why you selected the stage above.

Pulso has grown our base of Facebook Messenger subscribers from less than 200,000 in 2018 to over 2 million subscribers by 2020. In the last three years since our success on Messenger, we've launched Instagram, TikTok, a podcast channel and a newsletter to reach more Latino voters and have tens of thousands of subscribers on those new channels as well.

Why are you applying to Solve?

By the start of the new fiscal year, July 1st, 2024, Pulso will have exited our fiscal sponsorship with the incubator that helped us launch and we will be running as our own independent organization. This is, of course, exciting, and, will also mean that we’ll be learning as we go to ensure the foundational, operating structure of Pulso is sound. Everything from handling our own payroll to financial forecasting, having the best yet affordable healthcare offerings for our team, to ensuring we have proper legal counsel, are all responsibilities that we will now have to manage ourselves.

We’re up for the challenge and ready for it! And, if Pulso were to win this award and I were to become a Solver of behalf of the team, we would absolutely leverage the know-how of the network and of our other peers selected regarding best practices for how they run their organizations and implement what applies at Pulso. 

In which of the following areas do you most need partners or support?
  • Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
  • Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
  • Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development)
Who is the Team Lead for your solution?
Liz Rebecca Alarcón, Founder & Executive Director
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Solution Team:
Liz Alarcon
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