Digital rights organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation might be of particular interest, as they not just combat anti-democratic abuses by both state and corporate powers, but are particularly interested in protecting spaces of communication from surveillance and censorship, which seem of particular importance for making society resilient to authoritarianism in the long term, including in the least convenient possible world where democratic backsliding throughout the West turns out to be in fact a durable trend (in which case the more traditional organizations you cite will probably be useless).
suggestion along the same lines: Fight for the Future has been sounding the alarm about consolidated corporate control of communication spaces and the risks that poses, especially to pro-democracy movements and to queer & trans folks. Haven’t done a deep dive but have followed them for a while and they seem to be consistently ahead of the curve (alongside EFF) on the wonky things like Section 230, ID checks, net neutrality
Digital rights organizations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation might be of particular interest, as they not just combat anti-democratic abuses by both state and corporate powers, but are particularly interested in protecting spaces of communication from surveillance and censorship, which seem of particular importance for making society resilient to authoritarianism in the long term, including in the least convenient possible world where democratic backsliding throughout the West turns out to be in fact a durable trend (in which case the more traditional organizations you cite will probably be useless).
suggestion along the same lines: Fight for the Future has been sounding the alarm about consolidated corporate control of communication spaces and the risks that poses, especially to pro-democracy movements and to queer & trans folks. Haven’t done a deep dive but have followed them for a while and they seem to be consistently ahead of the curve (alongside EFF) on the wonky things like Section 230, ID checks, net neutrality