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Leadership Now Project Reviews

2.6

41% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

41% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
1.0
14 Jan 2026

DO NOT RECOMMEND!!

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Pros

Flexiblity Good Cause Nice co-workers

Cons

Horrible management / leadership Unpredicitabile Constant turnover and changing priorities No mentorship or growth opportunities Disorganized Very elitist culture

5.0
14 Mar 2025

A Dynamic, Engaging, and Mission-Driven Workplace

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Pros

I've seen a lot of past reviews about challenges with communication and structure, but my experience has been vastly different—especially with the recent improvements across the organization. The restructuring has led to greater transparency within our workstreams, and while we're a small, nimble team, my colleagues consistently go above and beyond to support each other. There's a strong culture of asking clarifying questions early and often, ensuring we push projects across the finish line together. This is a great place for independent thinkers who can confidently present their ideas, refine processes, and embrace constructive feedback. Given the nature of our work, things can shift rapidly, but for those who thrive in dynamic environments, the pace is energizing. No two days are the same, and there's a real sense of being in the trenches, actively contributing to protecting democracy. Major perks include the fully remote setup, the opportunity to learn from and collaborate with highly educated and mission-driven colleagues, and leadership’s encouragement of professional development. The CEO pushes us to think outside the box and actively supports continuous learning—whether through courses, reading materials, or new skills that enhance our expertise. For those who are adaptable, proactive, and eager to make an impact, this is an incredibly rewarding place to work.

Cons

Communication Requires Effort – While the team is supportive, being remote means you have to be intentional about reaching out, scheduling check-ins, and ensuring alignment across projects. If you prefer spontaneous, in-person collaboration, this might not be the best fit. Building Relationships Takes Time – Without casual office interactions, forming strong connections with colleagues can take longer. You have to be willing to engage in virtual meetings and team chats to create that sense of camaraderie.

5.0
14 Mar 2025

Fast-Paced Growth Environment

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Pros

This is a unique environment to work in, with opportunities to grow at every turn. Some of the best parts of working at LNP are: - The mission, and the dedication the team has to that mission - The opportunity to engage with an incredible membership base, hear from current and former elected officials, etc. - Work/Life blend, as a parent this is critical for me - Be a part of building something impactful, using my business skills in a non-profit setting

Cons

The fast-paced nature of our organization can be challenging sometimes, and as a small team working on sensitive issues there are certainly bottlenecks in our systems and processes. I've been able to be a part of building systems that overcome these and look forward to continuing to do that important work in my role. - Over my time there has been a need to reorganize and build the right structure in order to build efficiency and empowerment for the team. I feel confident we're heading in the right direction here. - We are a hyper-remote team, which makes it hard to feel connected to your teammates sometimes. The best is when we get together ~2 times per year. - This can be a tough environment for individuals who haven't had experience in a startup company, as it requires strong adaptability/ability to function in an ambiguous environment, and skills in managing up.

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