Wisconsin United to Amend (WIUTA) is a social movement organization (SMO) based in Madison, WI that is working to curb the influence of money in politics by demanding a 28th amendment to the Constitution. Like many small SMOs, WIUTA has struggled to leverage digital tools to mobilize its volunteers in the real world. This paper explores the role networks play in WIUTA’s organizing efforts by mapping the online networks that connect WIUTA and allied organizations to each other, to related movements, and to anti-corruption policy goals throughout the state of Wisconsin. This report demonstrates how local organizing can be supported through crowdsourcing local information, cross-movement strategy, and participatory calls to action via social media and related ICTs.