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Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
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What Can Nonprofit Staff Say About the Election. This discusses what nonprofit vote staff and volunteers can talk about when engaging with clients, constituents and others or responding to questions about candidates - while remaining nonpartisan. Link to PDF.VOTE VS. VOTER
Question: What’s the difference between the importance of voting and the importance of being a voter?Answer: A 14% difference in turnout. A new study by Stanford social psychologist Christopher Bryan suggests that voter turnout can be improved simply by calling someone a voter, rather than asking them to vote. The study shows that subtle linguistic read more WHEN WOMEN ARE CIVICALLY ENGAGED OUR DEMOCRACY IS STRONGER When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger. This Women’s History Month blog post was written by Natalie Cone, Manager of State Advocacy and Civic Engagement at the YWCA. The organizing efforts of women in civic engagement have shaped and strengthened our democracy. From the suffragettes who fought for the passage of the19th
COLORADO - NONPROFIT VOTE Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! HOME - NONPROFIT VOTEPROGRAMSOUR RESEARCHWEBINAR SERIESVOTING INFORMATIONBLOGDONATE The 2020 Presidential election was the biggest in over 100 years. And even though we saw MASSIVE voter turnout, there are still major differences in voting policies that tell the real story. THE BENEFITS OF VOTING Voting is associated with personal agency, cohesive communities, more effective advocacy, and more. Nonprofit VOTE outlines these and other benefits in our new series, the Benefits of Voting: Voting is connected with a host of positive benefits for individual voters and nonprofits alike. Compared to non-voters, voters are more likely to REGISTER TO VOTE POSTER Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!FOUNDATION TOOLKITS
Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
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What Can Nonprofit Staff Say About the Election. This discusses what nonprofit vote staff and volunteers can talk about when engaging with clients, constituents and others or responding to questions about candidates - while remaining nonpartisan. Link to PDF.VOTE VS. VOTER
Question: What’s the difference between the importance of voting and the importance of being a voter?Answer: A 14% difference in turnout. A new study by Stanford social psychologist Christopher Bryan suggests that voter turnout can be improved simply by calling someone a voter, rather than asking them to vote. The study shows that subtle linguistic read more WHEN WOMEN ARE CIVICALLY ENGAGED OUR DEMOCRACY IS STRONGER When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger. This Women’s History Month blog post was written by Natalie Cone, Manager of State Advocacy and Civic Engagement at the YWCA. The organizing efforts of women in civic engagement have shaped and strengthened our democracy. From the suffragettes who fought for the passage of the19th
COLORADO - NONPROFIT VOTE Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! ABOUT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Matthew L. Evans, Director of Public Policy United Philanthropy Forum. Matthew L. Evans currently serves as the Director of Public Policy for United Philanthropy Forum. In this role, he is responsible for engaging in government relations, advocacy, and public policy work on behalf of the largest network in American philanthropy and the broader philanthropic sector.FIELD PROGRAM
Field Programs. Engaging New Voters is our flagship field program for reaching underserved voters in select states across the country. We support state-based “anchors,” such as state nonprofit associations and civic engagement initiatives, who in turn recruit and support nonprofits in their state to do on-the-ground voter engagementwork
OUR RESOURCE LIBRARY Our resource library reflects the knowledge of our team and our 15 years of experience in this sector. They are aimed at staff and volunteers at nonprofits interested in engaging the people they serve and their broader community. THE BENEFITS OF VOTING Voting is associated with personal agency, cohesive communities, more effective advocacy, and more. Nonprofit VOTE outlines these and other benefits in our new series, the Benefits of Voting: Voting is connected with a host of positive benefits for individual voters and nonprofits alike. Compared to non-voters, voters are more likely to FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING IN YOUR STATE Official voting information directly from your state’s elections website. Created with Raphaël 2.1.2. AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY.PARTNER WITH US
Partner with Us. We partner with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote. Since 2005, we have provided nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services. In doing so, we work to promote higher voter and civic participation, especially amongBENEFITS OF VOTING
The benefits of engaging voters in your community (as well as your staff, volunteers, or others in your . network) extend far beyond theoutcome of any
STATES THAT ALLOW PRE-REGISTRATION FOR 16 & 17-YEAR OLDS Since the school shooting in Parkland, Florida in February, teenagers from around the country have not only organized a large demonstration in Washington, D.C (in addition to nearly 800 more cities). and inspired a nationwide walkout on March 14, they have ignited an interest in getting young people registered to vote. However, registering people under read more WHO IS HARD TO COUNT? The Census Bureau recognizes a range of sociodemographic and other groups as hard-to-count. The following persons, many served or engaged by nonprofits, are at risk of being undercounted in the 2020 census. These individuals are considered hard-to-locate; hard-to-contact; hard-to-persuade; and/or hard-to-interview. Complex households including those with blended families, multi-generations, or HOME - NONPROFIT VOTEPROGRAMSOUR RESEARCHWEBINAR SERIESVOTING INFORMATIONBLOGDONATE The 2020 Presidential election was the biggest in over 100 years. And even though we saw MASSIVE voter turnout, there are still major differences in voting policies that tell the real story. THE BENEFITS OF VOTING Voting is associated with personal agency, cohesive communities, more effective advocacy, and more. Nonprofit VOTE outlines these and other benefits in our new series, the Benefits of Voting: Voting is connected with a host of positive benefits for individual voters and nonprofits alike. Compared to non-voters, voters are more likely to REGISTER TO VOTE POSTER Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!FOUNDATION TOOLKITS
Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
ENGAGING YOUR STAFF
What Can Nonprofit Staff Say About the Election. This discusses what nonprofit vote staff and volunteers can talk about when engaging with clients, constituents and others or responding to questions about candidates - while remaining nonpartisan. Link to PDF.VOTE VS. VOTER
Question: What’s the difference between the importance of voting and the importance of being a voter?Answer: A 14% difference in turnout. A new study by Stanford social psychologist Christopher Bryan suggests that voter turnout can be improved simply by calling someone a voter, rather than asking them to vote. The study shows that subtle linguistic read more WHEN WOMEN ARE CIVICALLY ENGAGED OUR DEMOCRACY IS STRONGER When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger. This Women’s History Month blog post was written by Natalie Cone, Manager of State Advocacy and Civic Engagement at the YWCA. The organizing efforts of women in civic engagement have shaped and strengthened our democracy. From the suffragettes who fought for the passage of the19th
COLORADO - NONPROFIT VOTE Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! HOME - NONPROFIT VOTEPROGRAMSOUR RESEARCHWEBINAR SERIESVOTING INFORMATIONBLOGDONATE The 2020 Presidential election was the biggest in over 100 years. And even though we saw MASSIVE voter turnout, there are still major differences in voting policies that tell the real story. THE BENEFITS OF VOTING Voting is associated with personal agency, cohesive communities, more effective advocacy, and more. Nonprofit VOTE outlines these and other benefits in our new series, the Benefits of Voting: Voting is connected with a host of positive benefits for individual voters and nonprofits alike. Compared to non-voters, voters are more likely to REGISTER TO VOTE POSTER Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!FOUNDATION TOOLKITS
Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
ENGAGING YOUR STAFF
What Can Nonprofit Staff Say About the Election. This discusses what nonprofit vote staff and volunteers can talk about when engaging with clients, constituents and others or responding to questions about candidates - while remaining nonpartisan. Link to PDF.VOTE VS. VOTER
Question: What’s the difference between the importance of voting and the importance of being a voter?Answer: A 14% difference in turnout. A new study by Stanford social psychologist Christopher Bryan suggests that voter turnout can be improved simply by calling someone a voter, rather than asking them to vote. The study shows that subtle linguistic read more WHEN WOMEN ARE CIVICALLY ENGAGED OUR DEMOCRACY IS STRONGER When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger. This Women’s History Month blog post was written by Natalie Cone, Manager of State Advocacy and Civic Engagement at the YWCA. The organizing efforts of women in civic engagement have shaped and strengthened our democracy. From the suffragettes who fought for the passage of the19th
COLORADO - NONPROFIT VOTE Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! ABOUT LEADERSHIP COUNCIL Matthew L. Evans, Director of Public Policy United Philanthropy Forum. Matthew L. Evans currently serves as the Director of Public Policy for United Philanthropy Forum. In this role, he is responsible for engaging in government relations, advocacy, and public policy work on behalf of the largest network in American philanthropy and the broader philanthropic sector.FIELD PROGRAM
Field Programs. Engaging New Voters is our flagship field program for reaching underserved voters in select states across the country. We support state-based “anchors,” such as state nonprofit associations and civic engagement initiatives, who in turn recruit and support nonprofits in their state to do on-the-ground voter engagementwork
OUR RESOURCE LIBRARY Our resource library reflects the knowledge of our team and our 15 years of experience in this sector. They are aimed at staff and volunteers at nonprofits interested in engaging the people they serve and their broader community. THE BENEFITS OF VOTING Voting is associated with personal agency, cohesive communities, more effective advocacy, and more. Nonprofit VOTE outlines these and other benefits in our new series, the Benefits of Voting: Voting is connected with a host of positive benefits for individual voters and nonprofits alike. Compared to non-voters, voters are more likely to FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady! VOTING IN YOUR STATE Official voting information directly from your state’s elections website. Created with Raphaël 2.1.2. AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY.PARTNER WITH US
Partner with Us. We partner with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote. Since 2005, we have provided nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services. In doing so, we work to promote higher voter and civic participation, especially amongBENEFITS OF VOTING
The benefits of engaging voters in your community (as well as your staff, volunteers, or others in your . network) extend far beyond theoutcome of any
STATES THAT ALLOW PRE-REGISTRATION FOR 16 & 17-YEAR OLDS Since the school shooting in Parkland, Florida in February, teenagers from around the country have not only organized a large demonstration in Washington, D.C (in addition to nearly 800 more cities). and inspired a nationwide walkout on March 14, they have ignited an interest in getting young people registered to vote. However, registering people under read more WHO IS HARD TO COUNT? The Census Bureau recognizes a range of sociodemographic and other groups as hard-to-count. The following persons, many served or engaged by nonprofits, are at risk of being undercounted in the 2020 census. These individuals are considered hard-to-locate; hard-to-contact; hard-to-persuade; and/or hard-to-interview. Complex households including those with blended families, multi-generations, or HOME - NONPROFIT VOTEPROGRAMSRESOURCESOUR RESEARCHWEBINAR SERIESVOTINGINFORMATIONBLOG
The 2020 Presidential election was the biggest in over 100 years. And even though we saw MASSIVE voter turnout, there are still major differences in voting policies that tell the real story. REGISTER TO VOTE POSTER Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!PARTNER WITH US
Partner with Us. We partner with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote. Since 2005, we have provided nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services. In doing so, we work to promote higher voter and civic participation, especially among FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!FOUNDATION TOOLKITS
Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
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Partner with Us. We partner with America’s nonprofits to help the people they serve participate and vote. Since 2005, we have provided nonpartisan resources to help nonprofits integrate voter engagement into their ongoing activities and services. In doing so, we work to promote higher voter and civic participation, especially among FEDERAL FUNDS AND VOTER REGISTRATION Help us by making a donation. 2021 is a year for building — a time to renew and strengthen our democratic processes. Consider giving a gift to ensure ALL communities are #VoteReady!FOUNDATION TOOLKITS
Nonprofit VOTE joins with Council on Foundations and Independent Sector to publish a set of practical tools for foundations looking to support nonpartisan voter engagement activities in their programs or grantmaking. Together, the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Community Foundations and the Voter Engagement Toolkit for Private Foundations, are comprehensive resources to help any foundation VOTING AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Address Confidentiality Programs (ACP) and Confidential Voter Listings are programs administered by the state that enable survivors of domestic violence (and sometimes victims of sexual assault and/or stalking) to vote without fear of being found by their abusers byproviding a
VOTER ENGAGEMENT TOOLKIT FOR COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS A Nonpartisan Guide for Community Foundations 3 INTRODUCTION Active civic engagement, including voting, is at the core of the health andeconomic
CALIFORNIA - NONPROFIT VOTE Nonprofit Resources. – California Association of Nonprofits. – League of Women Voters of California Education Fund. – Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits. Provided in cooperation with the National Association of Secretaries of State. WHEN WOMEN ARE CIVICALLY ENGAGED OUR DEMOCRACY IS STRONGER When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger. This Women’s History Month blog post was written by Natalie Cone, Manager of State Advocacy and Civic Engagement at the YWCA. The organizing efforts of women in civic engagement have shaped and strengthened our democracy. From the suffragettes who fought for the passage of the19th
2008 BALLOT INITIATIVE & REFERENDA ELECTION RESULTS cvxcv - 2 - 2008 BALLOT INITIATIVE & REFERENDA ELECTION RESULTS OVERVIEW Ballot Measure Results: The Raw Numbers In 2008 there were 153 total ballot measures sp read across 35 states. Sixty-six percentof those
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Field Programs. Engaging New Voters is our flagship field program for reaching underserved voters in select states across the country. We support state-based “anchors,” such as state nonprofit associations and civic engagement initiatives, who in turn recruit and support nonprofits in their state to do on-the-ground voter engagementwork
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