Join DashRoots

An advocacy network of Dashers, merchants, and consumers who support policies that drive economic opportunity and empower local economies.

Empowering Local Voices

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Dashers

Most Dashers prefer to remain as independent contractors so they can keep their flexibility and freedoms since most are part-time. DashRoots will amplify their voices in policy debates.

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Merchants

Merchants generally agree that DoorDash helped them reach new customers. DashRoots supports policies that allow merchants to grow and thrive, like unlocking new earning opportunities.

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Consumers

Customers overwhelmingly feel good about supporting local merchants by using DoorDash. Through DashRoots consumers will have a unique opportunity to speak out on policies that strengthen their local community and support food access.

Ways to Get Involved

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Join our network

Members of DashRoots get exclusive access to educational programming and professional training; community building and networking opportunities; engagements with elected officials, industry leaders, and media; and more.

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Participate in a community event

DashRoots empowers Dashers, merchants, and consumers to bring about positive outcomes. Sign up today and join one of our future community events.

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Share your story

Your impact on local communities is powerful. Represent your community as a Dasher, merchant, or consumer by sharing your perspective with the public.

“Thanks to DoorDash, we were able to grow our business and reach new customers–including many who may not have ordered from us without the platform. Now, we’re proud to work with DashRoots to have a voice in our community and help businesses like ours grow and thrive.”

Joseph, Owner of Super Smash Burgers
Vancouver, BC

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“I love dashing because it gives me the flexibility to better balance my priorities. Delivering on DoorDash allows me to stay close to my community and set my own hours, so I can work when and where I want. It allows me money to help fund the thrift shop my husband and I run.”

Beverly, Dasher
Simcoe, Ontario