Generated by All in One SEO Pro v4.9.7.2, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Nonprofit VOTE Engaging America's Nonprofits in Voting and Elections ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Can Nonprofits Register Voters? And Other FAQ’s on Getting Started](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/can-nonprofits-register-voters/) - Can nonprofits register voters? Yes! But read more on how to stay nonpartisan + other FAQ's on getting started with voter engagement - [Voting is Healthcare: Spotting Inequities and Using Civic Engagement To Address Them](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voting-is-healthcare/) - Guest blog post Despite the pandemic, 2020 was an important year for me. As school dragged on in its now virtual environment, I started expanding my interests, becoming enthralled by the interconnections of democracy and health. Looking at the medical world through the lens of being a new EMT, the pandemic shone a bright light - [Independence Day Reflections: Democracy and a History of Voting in the United States](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/july-4-voting/) - As we celebrate the 247th anniversary of the adoption of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, we reflect on the evolution of democracy and this audacious experiment in self-government in which the right to vote plays such a key role. While the Declaration of Independence put forth such shared ideals as equality and the rights to - [The Bureaucracy of Voter Registration Prevents Millions from Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/the-bureaucracy-of-voter-registration-prevents-millions-from-voting/) - Millions of eligible voters across the nation are unable to participate in our elections because of a problem with their voter registration or a missed deadline. The numbers change depending on the election cycle and other factors, but however you do the math, it’s clear that millions of our citizens are prevented from voting due - [Nonprofit VOTE Response to OOC Raid + Resources](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-vote-response-to-ooc-raid-resources/) - On June 11, 2026, Federal agents searched the offices of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative (OOC), a nonprofit organization engaged in voter registration and civic engagement. The searches became widely public in the following days. In response to the chilling impact of federal raids on nonprofits, Nonprofit VOTE had released the below statement. At this time, - [Nonprofit VOTE Applauds Supreme Court Decision Protecting States' Ability to Count Timely Cast Mail Ballots](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-vote-applauds-supreme-court-decision-protecting-states-ability-to-count-timely-cast-mail-ballots/) - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 29, 2026 Contact: Kelsea Marie-Pym, Communications Director, kelsea@nonprofitvote.org Nonprofit VOTE Applauds Supreme Court Decision Protecting States' Ability to Count Timely Cast Mail Ballots Court affirms that ballots postmarked by Election Day may continue to be counted under state law BOSTON, MA — Today, Nonprofit VOTE welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court's decision - [Take Action on USPS Proposed Mail Ballot Rule](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/take-action-on-usps-proposed-mail-ballot-rule/) - WANT TO TAKE ACTION NOW? The U.S. Postal Service is considering a proposed rule that could dramatically change how mail ballots are handled for federal elections. Learn what's at stake and submit a public comment before July 2. LEARN HOW HERE The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is considering a proposed rule that would dramatically change - [Take Action: OMB’s New Proposed Rule Around Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/take-action-ombs-new-proposed-rule-around-voter-engagement/) - WANT TO TAKE ACTION NOW? LEARN HOW HERE Updated June 25, 2026 - The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is considering a proposed rule that could have significant implications for nonprofits, higher ed, and others that receive federal grants. Although much of the proposal focuses on other policy areas, including embedding the Administration’s anti-DEI - [How Mid-Ohio Food Collective Connects Hunger Relief and Civic Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-mid-ohio-food-collective-connects-hunger-relief-and-civic-engagement/) - At Mid-Ohio Food Collective, conversations about ending hunger are about much more than food. Neighbors bring up transportation, childcare costs, healthcare access, cost of living, housing, public benefits, and more. As staff within the organization processed these conversations, they saw the deeply rooted connections between the challenges families in their service area were facing, and - [How to End Partisan Gerrymandering and Build a Multi-Racial, Inclusive Democracy in a Post-Callais World](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-to-end-partisan-gerrymandering-and-build-a-multi-racial-inclusive-democracy-in-a-post-callais-world/) - The April decision of the Supreme Court in Louisiana vs. Callais dismantled Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA). This decision has had and will continue to have profound implications on our democracy, including a major loss of Black and Latino representation in Congress and state houses across the nation. This ruling also has - [Another Decision in May: Where Students Will Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/another-decision-in-may-where-students-will-vote/) - Every May, colleges and universities guide students through some of the biggest decisions they will make. High school seniors commit to where they will enroll. Graduates step into whatever comes next. These are moments institutions take seriously, and for good reason. They shape where students will live, who they will meet, and how they begin - [How the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania Connects Housing Stability and Civic Participation](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-the-housing-alliance-of-pennsylvania-connects-housing-stability-and-civic-participation/) - In Pennsylvania, the gap between housing costs and what people can afford keeps widening. For many, the stability necessities like housing provide is simply getting harder to hold onto. The Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania is a dedicated team working with a diverse coalition of partners across the state to push that reality in a different - [How VoteRiders Helps Nonprofits Cut Through Voter ID Confusion](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-voteriders-helps-nonprofits-cut-through-voter-id-confusion/) - “Nonprofit and nonpartisan does not mean nonparticipant.” Lauren Kunis, CEO and Executive Director of VoteRiders, says she repeats that line so often she jokes she needs it on a bumper sticker. But for an organization working at the intersection of voter ID laws and civic participation, the phrase also reflects a larger reality: nonprofits are - [How Community Resource Center Helps Colorado Nonprofits Build Civic Engagement Into Community Work](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-community-resource-center-helps-colorado-nonprofits-build-civic-engagement-into-community-work/) - For Community Resource Center of Colorado (CRC), civic engagement starts with a simple idea: the people closest to community challenges should have a voice in shaping the solutions. Across Colorado, CRC works with nonprofits to help make sure that engagement is about more than just voting. In their own words, civic engagement “includes building awareness, - [How Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest Reconnected w/ Their Mission + Civic Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-lutheran-social-services-of-the-southwest-reconnected-w-their-mission-civic-engagement/) - “For many, the immediate demands of survival create significant barriers to participating in civic life.” Founded in 1970, Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest (LSSSW) has compassionately provided quality services and resources to promote wellbeing and stability for Arizonans. Supporting advocacy for a government responsive to the needs of Arizona’s communities are part and parcel - [Nonprofit VOTE Statement: Supreme Court Decision Weakens Our Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-vote-statement-supreme-court-decision-weakens-our-democracy/) - For Immediate Release May 1, 2026 kelsea@nonprofitvote.org Nonprofit VOTE Statement: Supreme Court Decision Weakens Our Democracy The ruling in Louisiana v. Callais makes it harder for the public to be heard in the policies that shape their daily lives. Boston, MA – In response to yesterday’s landmark Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, Nonprofit - [The SAVE Act is the Wrong Solution for a Non-Problem](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/reject-save-act/) - UPDATED: February 13, 2026 ORIGINALLY POSTED: April 1, 2025 STATUS UPDATE: The SAVE Act passed in the House of Representatives on February 11, 2026 by a vote of 218-213. SEND A LETTER TO YOUR SENATORS Lawmakers are once again advancing proposals known as the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, legislation that would require Americans - [Organizing Trust: George Pillsbury and the Founding of Nonprofit VOTE](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/organizing-trust-george-pillsbury-and-the-founding-of-nonprofit-vote/) - In 2026, Nonprofit VOTE marks 20 years of civic work rooted in the nonprofit sector. As we honor that milestone, we wanted to take a moment to look back at how this work began and the ideas that shaped it in its earliest days. - [Mail Ballots, Postmarks, and Timing: What Nonprofits Should Know](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mail-ballots-postmarks-and-timing-what-nonprofits-should-know/) - A December 2025 USPS clarification about postmarks has raised questions about how mail ballots are dated and processed. For nonprofits supporting voters, especially in rural and remote communities, the implications are mostly about timing. - [As America Approaches 250, a Scalable Path to a More Inclusive Democracy Is Already in Front of Us](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/as-america-approaches-250-a-scalable-path-to-a-more-inclusive-democracy-is-already-in-front-of-us/) - New data shows service nonprofits are already engaging civically, bringing their communities into the democratic process. The opportunity now is to scale what’s working As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the nonprofit sector faces a familiar question with new urgency: is our current approach to civic participation and a healthy democracy enough to - [New Report Reveals Ready-Made Civic Infrastructure Capable of Revitalizing Our Democracy as the Nation  Celebrates 250 Years](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/new-report-reveals-ready-made-civic-infrastructure-capable-of-revitalizing-our-democracy-as-the-nation-celebrates-250-years/) - For Immediate Release January 15, 2026 kelsea@nonprofitvote.org Findings show nonprofit capacity for reaching the most underrepresented communities, but flags capacity warnings for scaling Boston, MA: A new report from Nonprofit VOTE shows that nearly one-third of U.S. nonprofits are already engaging their communities in civic participation, pointing to a scalable but under-resourced pathway for strengthening - [Local Elections: Small Margins, BIG Consequences](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/local-elections-small-margins-big-consequences/) - Washington DC may get all of the headlines and sizzle, but the biggest impact on your life comes from voting MUCH closer to home in local elections. - [Five Takeaways from Election Day 2025](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/five-takeaways-from-election-day-2025/) - It’s “Get Out the Vote” Season - aka reminding our communities that there’s an election around the corner! But not all get-out-the-vote has to be a coordinated phonebank or textbank campaign! - [Bridging Policy and People: What Nonprofits Can Say When Programs Are in Crisis](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/bridging-policy-and-people-what-nonprofits-can-say-when-programs-are-in-crisis/) - Bridging Policy and People: What Nonprofits Can Say When Programs Are in Crisis This fall’s crisis around SNAP funding made the link between policy and livelihoods painfully clear. For families, it meant rationing food, skipping meals, and making impossible choices. For nonprofits, it meant longer lines, tighter budgets, and staff pushed to exhaustion trying to - [We Can’t Afford to Treat Local Democracy as a Warm-Up Act](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/we-cant-afford-to-treat-local-democracy-as-a-warm-up-act/) - Our nation is in a dangerous moment. Political violence is no longer rare. In just the past year we have seen elected officials threatened at their homes, campaign events disrupted by violence, and even attempts on the lives of political leaders. - [Beyond Polarization: Building a Democracy That Rejects Violence](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/beyond-polarization-building-a-democracy-that-rejects-violence/) - Our nation is in a dangerous moment. Political violence is no longer rare. In just the past year we have seen elected officials threatened at their homes, campaign events disrupted by violence, and even attempts on the lives of political leaders. - [8 Practical, Low-Lift Ways to Get Out the Vote (GOTV)](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/8-practical-low-lift-ways-to-get-out-the-vote-gotv/) - It’s “Get Out the Vote” Season - aka reminding our communities that there’s an election around the corner! But not all get-out-the-vote has to be a coordinated phonebank or textbank campaign! - [Voter Prep Begins with Early Registration](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voter-prep-begins-with-early-registration/) - “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second-best time is today.” That proverb comes to mind when I think about voter registration. The earlier you register, the stronger your voice will be when it counts most. Yet every election cycle, too many people wait until the last minute, assuming they - [Nonprofit VOTE Releases Statement Renouncing Political Violence](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-vote-releases-statement-renouncing-political-violence/) - For Immediate Release September 11, 2025 kelsea@nonprofitvote.org Nonprofit VOTE Releases Statement Renouncing Political Violence “We believe the health of our democracy depends on people choosing participation over division, and nonviolence over violence” Boston, MA: Today, the team at Nonprofit VOTE released the following statement: “The tragic events of September 10 are a sobering reminder that - [Why Don’t People Vote in Local Elections? One Reason: Negative Emotions](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-dont-people-vote-in-local-elections-one-reason-negative-emotions/) - When people think of nonvoters, it’s tempting to assume they simply “don’t care” or got tripped up by deadlines, ID rules, or forms. But our interviews with partners reveal something deeper: emotions of shame, fear, isolation, and invisibility. - [Stepping Up For Those Who Need to Step Back: A Call to Action to Nonprofits for Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/stepping-up-for-those-who-need-to-step-back-a-call-to-action-to-nonprofits-for-democracy/) - The nonprofit sector is no stranger to hard work. Day in and day out, we support our communities through every crisis, every policy shift, and every underfunded program. But right now, we’re facing more than budget cuts or discouraging headlines. We’re responding in real time to direct threats to our work, to our communities, and to our ability to participate in democracy itself. - [A Step-by-Step Walkthrough to Using the Voter Registration Drive Guides](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/a-step-by-step-walkthrough-to-using-the-voter-registration-drive-guides/) - When starting out with any voter registration event, this is the first resource we recommend going to. Even if you’re a seasoned pro and register folks like clockwork, it’s always a good idea to keep up to date with state laws. As laws change rapidly, checking these protects your organization while empowering your community to vote! - [Webinar Roundup: Running for Office -- A Primer for Nonprofit Leadership](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-running-for-office-a-primer-for-nonprofit-leadership/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our January 31 webinar “Running for Office -- A Primer for Nonprofit Leadership." Special thanks to Christina Sanders from Vote Run Lead and Derek Marshall at Nation Builder for sharing their data and insights. This was our first webinar of 2019 and we've got LOTS more planned for this - [Protect Nonprofits, Preserve Due Process: Section 112209 MUST Go](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/protecting-nonprofits-section-112209/) - Protect America's nonprofits and preserve due process by telling your member of Congress to reject Section 112209 of the budget reconciliation bill. - [Democracy is OK. You're OK. Trust the Process.](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/democracy-is-ok/) - While the conventional wisdom says most Americans don’t begin to pay attention to election coverage until after Labor Day, that adage never accounted for the non-stop roller coaster of historic news that has defined the last month of American politics. In back-to-back succession, the country watched a debate that kicked off questions about President Joe - [The Future of the SAVE Act](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/future-of-save-act/) - As you may have heard, last week the House of Representatives passed the SAVE Act, S. 128 / H.R. 22 by a narrow vote of 220 to 208. We are deeply disappointed that the House saw fit to approve this poorly crafted incursion on voter registration as we know it. As we've previously outlined, the SAVE Act's slipshod - [What Nonprofits Can Say About Local Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/what-nonprofits-can-say-about-local-elections/) - As a nonprofit, it is perfectly acceptable to promote voter engagement and discuss local elections, however, you MUST only do so on a nonpartisan basis. - [Tracking Policies Impacting Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/tracking-nonprofit-policies/) - The last couple of months have brought with them a whirlwind of policy developments that directly impact nonprofits working in the voter engagement space. In the run up to our March 19 webinar “On the Radar: The Save Act, State Laws, & Other Policies Impacting Nonprofits”, here’s a brief rundown of a few of the - [Building Bridges Between the Disability Community and Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/building-bridges-disability-community-elections-2/) - Marty's work with the disability community turns a potential barriers into learning opportunities for individuals voters and those who run and design elections - [Executive Order on Voting and Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/executive-order-election-administration/) - Trump issued an Executive Order seeking to change the way elections are administered. Key parts are legally questionable and will likely be challenged in court. - [How Julie’s Joy Inspires Me 6 years on](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/julies-joy-inspires/) - Written by Caroline Mak, Impact & Engagement Strategist at Nonprofit VOTE Part of Nonprofit Power in Action Series of interviews with nonprofit staff doing voter engagement Me at Sister Carmen with our Community Resource Center partners (2019) Quotes slightly edited for clarity - [Q&A: COVID-19 & Expanding Mail-In Ballots Webinar](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/qa-covid-19-expanding-mail-in-ballots-webinar/) - We recently hosted a record-breaking webinar (1000 RSVPs!) about expanding mail-in voting policies in the age of COVID-19 featuring Amber McReynolds from Vote at Home Institute, Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman and Ben Hovland from the Election Assistance Commission. Simply put, we didn't have enough time to answer all your questions during the live - [Nonprofit VOTE's Top 7 Successes of 2024](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/top-7-2024/) - While every year is a “big” election year, 2024 really had some heft to it. With scores of races up and down the ballot spanning the Presidency down to local governing boards in towns and cities across the country, the past year was no small venture for those in the election space. But, as usual, - [What’s the “Nonprofit Killer” Bill All About?](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/whats-the-nonprofit-killer-bill/) - If you work in the nonprofit space, you’ve probably run across this term “nonprofit killer” over the last several weeks in regard to the swirling sector concerns over H.R. 9495, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act. While phrasing as charged as “nonprofit killer” is the sort of alarmism we at Nonprofit - [All Advocacy is Local](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/all-advocacy-is-local/) - You know how we’re always talking about that natural edge nonprofits have when it comes to voter engagement? We detail it in many of our tools and resources and outline mountains of supporting data in the Nonprofit Power Report, but the facts make clear that nonprofits thrive at engaging voters by nature of their trusted - [Ending the War of Politics (One Bite at a Time)](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/ending-war-of-politics-one-bite-at-a-time/) - In 1863, Abraham Lincoln issued the first Presidential Proclamation declaring a national day of Thanksgiving. He did so, largely thanks to the request of a woman named Sarah Josepha Hale from Newport, New Hampshire. Hale was an activist, an abolitionist, and the editor of a popular women’s magazine; she had even written the nursery rhyme - [Rest. Recharge. Retool.](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/rest-recharge-retool/) - As the dust settles from last week’s election, we know nonprofit leaders across the nation are reflecting on the implications of the incoming administration and its policies on their work. What does it mean for nonprofits working in the refugee resettlement space? What about nonprofits working on health access, housing, or food security? What about - [Last-Minute Tips for Nonprofit Voter Engagement on Election Day and Beyond](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/last-minute-tips-2024/) - Last-Minute Tips for Nonprofit Voter Engagement on Election Day and Beyond - [How to Measure Success in Your Get-Out-the-Vote (GOTV) Efforts](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/measure-gotv-success/) - When your nonprofit chooses to invest staff time and resources in nonpartisan get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts, collecting basic data can help demonstrate impact and ensure the time and energy was well spent. This can help ensure that the organization’s commitment is sustained year-over-year by demonstrating meaningful ROI, strengthening relations with the community you serve and building - [Letter to our 2024 National Voter Registration Day Partners](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/letter-to-our-2024-partners/) - Dear Partners and supporters of National Voter Registration Day, We are thrilled to share the outstanding impact and results we made together on this year’s National Voter Registration Day! Thanks to the collaborative efforts of our partners, volunteers, and supporters, two million Americans across the nation registered, updated their registration, or checked/verified their registration status as part - [Elevating Voter Engagement: A Partnership Between AZ Impact for Good and Nonprofit VOTE](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partner-profile-az-impact-for-good/) - In the ever-evolving landscape of civic participation, voter engagement stands as a cornerstone of thriving communities. At the forefront of this movement in Arizona is AZ Impact for Good, a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to transforming communities through education, advocacy, and innovation. In partnership with Nonprofit VOTE, AZ Impact for Good amplifies its mission by - [Statement on the Events of July 13, 2024](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/statement-july-13-24/) - On Saturday, our nation was rattled by the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania that left at least one attendee dead and others injured. Such acts of political violence have no place in our shared democracy. They are an assault not just on an individual, but on the very - [Empowering Change Makers: How the Community Resource Center Strengthens Voter Engagement in Colorado](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/empowering-change-makers-crc/) - Community Resource Center (CRC) has been a vital force in Colorado's nonprofit ecosystem since 1981. With a mission to support, strengthen, and galvanize change makers across the state, CRC is dedicated to creating a more equitable Colorado. A key part of this work is their civic engagement and advocacy programs, the Participation Project and Root - [Empowering Voices, Strengthening Democracy: United Way of Metropolitan Dallas's Vital Role in Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partner-spotlight-uw-dallas/) - Welcome to Nonprofit VOTE's latest partner spotlight! At Nonprofit VOTE, our mission is to empower nonprofits nationwide to drive meaningful voter engagement in their communities. We provide trusted messaging and valuable resources that enable organizations to effectively mobilize voters where it matters most. We are particularly focused on supporting human service nonprofits, including community health - [Democracy Won’t Fix Itself. We Need Nonprofits. ](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/democracy-wont-fix-itself-we-need-nonprofits/) - If you've attended one of our webinars recently or read reports from Nonprofit VOTE, you've probably heard us say something like, “The goal of political parties and campaigns is not to foster an inclusive electorate. Their goal is to win an election.” Faced with a win-or-lose election, they focus their limited resources and outreach efforts - [Women's History Month 2020: Women We Admire](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/womens-history-month-2020-women-we-admire/) - Its March which means its Women's History Month, a chance for everyone to reflect and remark on the names -- both known and unknown -- that left an impact on all of our lives. In our line or work, we know that when women are civically engaged our democracy thrives. We also know that when - [Why Nonprofits Must Remember the March on Washington](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-nonprofits-must-remember-the-march-on-washington/) - August 28, 1963 was 59 years ago. However, as we watch the news and look out our windows at untold thousands filling the streets, arm-in-arm for racial justice, that date and the famous March on Washington that it commemorates, feels like yesterday, or maybe even tomorrow. It’s easy to look at the black-and-white footage from - [Why 2020 Broke Voter Turnout Records](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-2020-broke-voter-turnout-records/) - The historic 2020 election -- which saw over 160 million voters turnout -- didn’t start with the series of primaries earlier this year or even the series of candidate debates in 2019. For election officials and directors, the 2020 election started much, much earlier. “There’s this idea that election officials wake up a couple months - [Webinar Rundown: The Problem of Low Voter Turnout](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-the-problem-of-low-voter-turnout/) - Webinar Rundown: The Problem of Low Voter Turnout in Local Elections, 2017 Thank you to everyone who attended our November 14th webinar on "The Problem of Low Voter Turnout in Local Elections." We would like to offer special thanks to Phil Kiesling for sharing his expertise with us. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to watch the webinar - [Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2018 Part 1](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-plan-ahead-2018-part-1/) - Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2018 Part 1 Thank you to all of you who were able to attend our February 8th webinar "Plan Ahead 2018 Part 1" Special thanks to Cheryl Ellis for lending us her expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here are a few of the additional resources we - [Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2017 Part 2](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-plan-ahead-2017-part-2/) - A big thank you to everyone who attended last week's webinar "Plan Ahead 2017 Part 2: Nonpartisan Voter Engagement Tactics for Nonprofits." We appreciate your excellent questions and comments. If you were unable to attend the webinar you can watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s Youtube channel now. There were several other resources that were mentioned - [Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2017 Part 1](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-plan-ahead-2017-part-1/) - Our first webinar of 2017, “Plan Ahead 2017: Creating a Voter Engagement Plan and Timeline for Your Nonprofit,” is now in the books. If you were unable to attend the webinar you can watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s Youtube channel now. Thank you to our attendees who posed so many excellent questions! We mentioned several other - [Webinar Rundown: Being Nonpartisan: 2018 Voter Engagement Dos and Don'ts for 501(c)(3) Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-being-nonpartisan-2018-voter-engagement-dos-and-donts-for-501c3-nonprofits/) - Webinar Rundown: Being Nonpartisan 2018 Voter Engagement Dos and Don'ts for 501(c)(3) Nonprofits Thank you to all of you who were able to attend our March 8 webinar "Being Nonpartisan: 2018 Voter Engagement Dos and Don'ts for 501(c)(3) Nonprofits" Special thanks to David Levitt for lending us his expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download watch the webinar on - [Webinar Rundown: Being Nonpartisan 2017](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-being-nonpartisan-2017/) - Webinar Rundown: Being Nonpartisan 2017 Thank you to all of you who were able to attend our webinar last week "Being Nonpartisan." We would like to offer special thanks to David Levitt of Adler & Colvin for making the time to share his legal expertise with all of us. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download - [Webinar Roundup: Reaching Young Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-reaching-young-voters/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our May 17th webinar "Reaching Young Voters" Special thanks to Inspire U.S.'s Hannah Mixdorf, LeadMN's Cecilia Damian, and HeadCount's Andy Bernstein for lending us their expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. - [Webinar Roundup: Philanthropy's Role in Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-philanthropys-role-in-democracy/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our July 11th webinar "Philanthropy's Role in Democracy." Special thanks to Nonprofit VOTE's Brian Miller, Kansas Health Foundation's Elina Alterman, and The Fund For New Jersey's Kiki Jamieson for lending us their expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: - [Webinar Roundup: Interacting With Candidates](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-interacting-with-candidates/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our July 19th webinar "Interacting with Candidates: 5 Approaches for your Nonprofit" Special thanks to MassVote's Cheryl Clyburn Crawford for lending us her expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar PowerPoint or watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Quick Links: Here are the additional resources we mentioned during the - [Webinar Roundup: Fundraising for Your Census 2020 Work](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-fundraising-for-your-census-2020-work/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our February 14 webinar “Fundraising for Your Census 2020 Work." Special thanks to Debbie McKeon from Council of Michigan Foundations and Jay Young from Common Cause for sharing their data and insights. This year is already off to a good start and we've got LOTS more planned for - [Webinar Roundup: Ballot Measure Advocacy for Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-ballot-measure-advocacy-for-nonprofits/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our August 9 webinar "Ballot Measure Advocacy for Nonprofits." Special thanks to Kellie Dupree from the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center and Shannon Schell of Protecting Arizona's Families Coalition. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here are a few of the additional resources - [Webinar Recap: Staying Nonpartisan -- Rules for 501(c)(3) Organizations](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-staying-nonpartisan-rules-for-501c3-organizations/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our July 31 webinar “Staying Nonpartisan: Rules for 501(c)(3) Organizations." Special thanks to David Levitt of Adler & Colvin for walking us through the Do's and Don'ts of nonprofit voter engagement activity.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Additional resources: Checklist of permissible election activities What - [Webinar Recap: Running a Voter Registration Drive at Your Nonprofit](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-running-a-voter-registration-drive-at-your-nonprofit/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our August 29 webinar “Running Voter Registration Drive at Your Nonprofit." Special thanks to Dr. Mittie Davie Jones from Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs who shared her knowledge on running effective voter registration drives.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Any questions please - [WEBINAR RECAP: Nonprofit Staff Vote! Time Off and Other Engagement Strategies](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-nonprofit-staff-vote-time-off-and-other-engagement-strategies/) - Nonprofit Staff Vote is a joint campaign that aims to encourage nonprofit employers to offer employees paid time off to vote on or before Election Day. By coordinating a sector-wide campaign, Nonprofit Staff Vote will ensure nonprofits are leaders that set an example for all industries. Additionally, we believe civically-engaged nonprofits whose staff and communities - [Webinar Recap: Nonprofits Count 2020 -- Messaging Campaigns](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-nonprofits-count-2020-messaging-campaigns/) - Thanks to all who could join our March 12 webinar “Nonprofits Count 2020: Messaging Campaigns" Special thanks to Jeri Green from National Urban League and Adan Chavez from NALEO Educational Fund for sharing their knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: CUNY’s Hard to Count Map -- - [WEBINAR RECAP: How Nonprofits Can Promote Voting By Mail](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-how-nonprofits-can-promote-voting-by-mail/) - Did you know, this fall over 75% of voters will be eligible to receive a mail ballot? In states where a majority of voters have not voted by mail in the past or where laws have changed in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofits have a role to play in educating and preparing voters to - [Webinar Recap: Engaging New Voters -- Planning Best Practices](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-engaging-new-voters-planning-best-practices/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our June 19 webinar “Engaging New Voters: Planning and Best Practices." Special thanks to Victor Leandry, Executive Director of El Centro of El Centro de Servicios Sociales, Inc.; Rachel Contos, Community Liason at the Alliance to End Homlessness; and Caroline Mak, Research Coordinator at Nonprofit VOTE. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free - [WEBINAR RECAP: Election Countdown: Assets for Nonprofit Communications Staff](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-election-countdown-assets-for-nonprofit-communications-staff/) - As the countdown to the 2020 election continues, we at Nonprofit VOTE want to make sure our nonprofit partners and the people they serve are #VoteReady in time for November 3. In this webinar, we introduced the Nonprofits Countdown to the Election, an online toolkit designed to provide nonprofit staff, clientele, and members with the information they need to - [Webinar Recap: Census 2020 -- Nonprofits CAN Shape the Future](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-census-2020-nonprofits-can-shape-the-future/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our January 30 webinar “Census 2020: Nonprofits CAN Shape the Future." Special thanks to Victoria Leonhardt from Grow and Lead for sharing her knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: Video on Census Bureau communications strategy Census - [WEBINAR RECAP: Celebrating Voter Education Week](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-celebrating-voter-education-week/) - National Voter Education Week is a new initiative supported by Nonprofit VOTE, Campus Vote Project, Students Learn Students Vote Coalition, Democracy Works, and others that helps voters bridge the gap between registering to vote and actually casting a ballot. During this week of interactive education, voters have the opportunity to find their polling location, understand - [Webinar Recap: Better Voter Engagement Strategies for People with Disabilities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-better-voter-engagement-strategies-for-people-with-disabilities/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our May 21 webinar “Better Voter Engagement Strategies for People with Disabilities." Special thanks to Michelle Bishop, Disability Advocacy Specialist for Voting Rights at National Disability Rights Network and Molly Broadway from Disability Rights Texas. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Additional resources: National Disability - [Webinar Recap: America Goes to the Polls 2018](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-america-goes-to-the-polls-2018/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our April 2 webinar “America Goes to the Polls." Special thanks to Michael McDonald, Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Florida; Amber McReynolds, Executive Director at Vote at Home; and Caroline Mak, Research Coordinator at Nonprofit VOTE. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit - [WEBINAR RECAP: Engaging Candidates Virtually During COVID-19](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-engaging-candidates-virtually-during-covid-19/) - While the news may be focused on the presidential race this November, communities across the country are also electing state and local officials. Such elections bring with them candidate debates, forums, and other events are prevalent in the summer and fall months to help voters learn more about candidates and their campaigns. Yet, not knowing - [Matching Your Nonprofit’s Voter Engagement Strategy to the Election Cycle](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voter-engagement-sttrategy/) - Understanding how barriers to voter participation change by election cycle is an important part of developing a strategy for your nonprofit’s voter engagement work. In short, providing useful and relevant information about elections, candidates, and choices takes on greater importance in local election cycles like 2023 when lack of information is the primary reason cited - [The Question We Can Stop Asking About Nonprofits and Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/the-question-we-can-stop-asking-about-nonprofits-and-voting/) - What compels someone to vote for a specific candidate? Why do they vote for some measures but against others? Ask any professional pollster and they'll tell you that even when all the demographic data lines up, there are still ghosts in the machine -- blind turns they can't see coming. But there is one question - [Texans Take Advantage of Early Voting in Record Numbers](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/texans-take-advantage-of-early-voting-in-record-numbers/) - No matter which candidates walk away with the most votes in the 2018 Texas primaries, there has been one clear winner from the beginning -- the voters. Even before Tuesday’s ballots are counted, Texan voters took advantage of their rights and cast early votes in record numbers. According to Texas Secretary of State office, early - [Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part One](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/political-competition-hits-historic-low-part-one/) - Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part One The Anti-Competitive Impact of Winner-Take-All Voting and Partisan Redistricting Democracy cannot be just defined by the right to vote. Voters must also be offered meaningful choices between candidates and a genuine degree of electoral competition. Outside of a few battleground states, competition was hard to find in 2016. - [One Month In: What's New and What's Changed for Nonprofits During COVID Outbreak](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/one-month-in-whats-new-and-whats-changed-for-nonprofits-during-covid-outbreak/) - It’s been one month since a national emergency was declared in response to the spread of COVID-19. This has brought huge changes to the daily lives of most Americans as events were cancelled, schools and businesses closed, and we were asked to stay home to save lives. The nonprofit sector has had to adapt quickly - [Mission Possible: Community Votes' Crucial Lessons](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-community-votes-crucial-lessons/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Lessons Learned: Ready for the 2020 Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/lessons-learned-ready-for-the-2020-elections/) - Over the past couple weeks, I’ve had the honor to present to national partners hosting conferences in DC to lobby on issues important to them. After presenting to Feeding America, sitting on a panel for YMCA, and speaking with folks from the American Alliance of Museums, I’ve learned one important thing: Nonprofits are ready for - [Jumpstart your Voter Engagement Efforts This Summer](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/jumpstart-your-voter-engagement-efforts-this-summer/) - Start Your Summer Voter Engagement Work Summer is the perfect time to start planning how you will engage potential voters in the 2020 Elections taking place on November 3rd. As states begin to reopen and people become more mobile, we nonprofits can help make sure our communities have the information they need to cast their - [Full 50 State 2018 Turnout Ranking and Voting Policy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/full-50-state-2018-turnout-ranking-and-voting-policy/) - Last month, Nonprofit VOTE and the U.S. Elections Project released America Goes to the Polls, our report that looks at all 50 states turnout in 2018 and the policies that impacted it. In 2018, we saw history being made as voters across the country turned out in numbers not seen in a midterm election in - [Fair Vote Methods for Multi-Seat Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/fair-vote-methods-for-multi-seat-elections/) - Fair Voting Methods for Multi-Seat Elections: Limited Voting, Cumulative Voting, proportional Ranked Choice Voting Limited Voting, Cumulative Voting, and the proportional form of Ranked Choice Voting are the three main voting methods used as a “fair vote” alternative to the winner-take-all, plurality voting method used in At-Large elections. These include city councils, school committees, county - [Democracy Must Go On - Special COVID-19 Update](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/democracy-must-go-on-special-covid-19-update/) - Dear Friends, Colleagues, and Partners, These are challenging times. Like you, we are taking the CDC's warnings about COVID-19 seriously – holding meetings virtually, working remotely, and more. It is our sincere hope that these social distancing interventions will save lives. Protecting our communities is paramount. We are also looking closely at how COVID-19 impacts - [Webinar Recap: Getting Your Issue on the Ballot](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-getting-your-issue-on-the-ballot/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our March 14th webinar “Ballot Measure Advocacy for Nonprofits." Special thanks to Kellie Dupree from BISC (Ballot Initiative Strategy Center) and John Brautigam from Democracy Maine for sharing their data and insights. This year is already off to a good start and we've got LOTS more planned for this year! WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to watch the - [One Reason People Don’t Vote - They’re Not Contacted](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/one-reason-people-dont-vote-theyre-not-contacted/) - One Reason People Don’t Vote: They’re Not Contacted Did you know that in 2016, four in ten of the nation’s 231 million eligible voters didn’t vote. One reason is that, in spite of the election's pervasive exposure in the media, the majority of eligible voters were never personally contacted about voting by a candidate or campaign. - [Webinar Roundup: Engaging New Voters:](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-engaging-new-voters/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our March 29th webinar "Engaging New Voters: How Nonprofits Can Close the Voter Participation Gap." Special thanks to CRC America's Emily Shamsid-Deen and Nonprofit VOTE's Brian Miller for lending us their expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here are a pair of the additional resources - [Webinar Rundown: Voter File 101](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-voter-file-101/) - Voter File 101: The Benefits of Using the Voter File in Civic Engagement and Advocacy Thank you to all of you who were able to attend our April 18th webinar "Voter File 101: The Benefits of Using the Voter File in Civic Engagement and Advocacy." We would also like to thank George Christie and Chris - [End of Year Message | 2023](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/2023-end-of-year-message/) - As we approach the end of another year, let me take a moment to thank you for the steadfast support you have given Nonprofit VOTE and the mission we share with you to ensure that everyone has a voice in our democracy. I deeply appreciate your dedication to the critical work of your own organization, and our shared work to build a more fair and equitable society. As one of the many partners we work with and seek to support, the effort you put into bringing about meaningful change is the reason we exist. Your efforts are both admirable and essential. This collective action has helped lift the voice of those most excluded from our democratic process. - [Upholding the 57 Year Legacy of the Voting Rights Act as a Nonprofit](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/upholding-the-57-year-legacy-of-the-voting-rights-act-as-a-nonprofit/) - On this day 57 years ago, the Voting Rights Act was signed into law by then-President Lyndon B. Johnson at the height of the Civil Rights Movement. This historic piece of legislation is often cited as changing the scope of American democracy, doing so to ensure the voices of all, regardless of race, faith, gender, - [Webinar Roundup: Engaging New Voters–How Nonprofits Can Close the Voter Participation Gap](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-engaging-new-voters-how-nonprofits-can-close-the-voter-participation-gap/) - Webinar Roundup: Engaging New Voters--How Nonprofits Can Close the Voter Participation Gap Thanks to all who were able to attend our March 29th webinar "Engaging New Voters--How Nonprofits Can Close the Voter Participation Gap." Special thanks to Emily Shamsid-Deen and Brian Miller for lending us their expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar PowerPoint and audio file, - [Conducting Voter Engagement with Jewish Youth](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/conducting-voter-engagement-with-jewish-youth/) - Guest Blog by Eowyn “Wyn” Garfinkle, University of Louisville student and Andrew Goodman Foundation Ambassador I am a proud Jewish American, a descendent of Jewish immigrants. My Jewish identity is such an important part of me, and my Jewish values drive me to be a better person and strive for a better world. This is - [Engaging the Asian American Vote: How 2020 is Informing 2021 and Beyond.](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/engaging-the-asian-american-vote-how-2020-is-informing-2021/) - Guest Blog By Terry Ao Minnis and Anika Raju 2020 was an incredibly unique year filled with unprecedented challenges, but Asian Americans Advancing Justice | AAJC stepped up and adapted quickly. The COVID-19 pandemic posed numerous public health concerns, which many states addressed in part by expanding access to vote-by-mail. This culminated in an increase - [How Libraries Engage Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-libraries-engage-voters/) - Megan Murray Cusick is the Assistant Director for State Advocacy at American Library Association, working in partnership with ALA’s state chapters and affiliates to speak with a unified voice about the transformative power of our nation’s nearly 120,000 public, school, academic, and special libraries. Prior to joining American Library Association, Megan was a high school - [Introduction to the Foundation Toolkits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/introduction-to-the-foundation-toolkits/) - The following is an excerpt from the Voter Engagment Toolkit for Community Foundations. CLICK TOOLKIT COVER TO DOWNLOAD Foundations and nonprofits are well positioned to increase voter and civic participation within the communities they serve. They’re trusted messengers, deeply rooted in local communities and invested for the long term. Increasing participation fits well into the - [On the Ground: MOVE Texas and League of Women Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/on-the-ground-move-texas-and-league-of-women-voters/) - If you're a nonprofit doing voter engagement work, you already know that voting laws are always shifting. Whether it's recent adoptions of same day voter registrations, tighter voter ID laws or the expansion (or subtraction) of vote by mail options -- the landscape is always changing and sometimes it can be hard to keep your - [Our Top 10 Facts to Inspire Your 2022 Work](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/our-top-10-facts-to-inspire-your-2022-work/) - With the end of every year comes a time of reflection – when folks look back at the year they’ve had in hopes of making the year ahead better. We’re no different. While the 2020 election was more than a year ago, in 2021 we got to dig through the aftermath of the record-breaking election - [Why the Election is Never Over for Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-the-election-is-never-over-for-nonprofits/) - Originally published on The Fulcrum With Election Day in the rearview mirror, it’s easy to assume we all have time to focus on things like gifts and Hallmark holiday specials while we put that whole “democracy” thing on the back burner until late next summer, right? If you work in a nonprofit — especially one - [Webinar Recap: Voting Rights and Support for People with Felony Convictions](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-voting-rights-and-support-for-people-with-felony-convictions/) - Thanks to all who could join our March 31 webinar “Voting Rights and Support for People with Felony Convictions” Special thanks to Jon Sherman, Senior Counsel at Fair Elections Center and Samuel Gross from Revive My Vote for sharing their knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s YouTube channel. ADDITIONAL - [Four Simple Strategies to Help Voters with Disabilities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/four-simple-strategies-to-help-voters-with-disabilities/) - This blog post was written by Sarah Blahovec, Disability Vote Organizer at National Council on Independent Living. The disability community is one of the largest groups of voters in the United States. In 2016, 16 million people with disabilities participated in the election. However, voter turnout of people with disabilities is still below the rest of - [Mission Possible: FRAC Finds the Connection](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-frac-finds-the-connection/) - Welcome to Mission Possible: Our ongoing series highlighting nonprofits, foundations and other organizations who partnered with us to execute nonpartisan voter engagement. Founded in 1970 out of New York City, Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) starts with both feet running as it worked to ensure food safety for the poor across the country. Recognizing - [When Women are Civically Engaged our Democracy is Stronger](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/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 the 19th Amendment 101 years ago to Fannie Lou Hamer and Ella - [The 26th Amendment: Celebrating the Power of the Youth Vote 50 years on](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/the-26th-amendment-celebrating-the-power-of-the-youth-vote-50-years-on/) - On July 1, 1971, the 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified. This amendment was responsible for lowering the voting age down from 21 and thus entrusted 18-year-olds the right to vote in all U.S elections. Spearheaded by youth activists through much of the early 20th century, the passage of the 26th Amendment - [Why 2020 Was a Banner Year for Voters with Disabilities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-2020-was-a-banner-year-for-voters-with-disabilities/) - It's safe to say that at the height of the 2020 pandemic, as the world adjusted to new normals, social distancing, and Zoom calls, traditional voter engagement had to evolve. And while many of us are eager to put the last year behind us, there are still valuable lessons to learn. So we sat with - [Celebrate Voter History Month!](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/celebrate-voter-history-month/) - While most people think of August as the last throes of summer before school and business hours return to normal, those in the civic participation space know that three of the biggest moments in our country's trajectory towards a more inclusive democracy happened this month: The Voting Rights Act of 1965, which outlawed racial discrimination - [Why Centering Racial Equity Creates a Stronger Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-centering-racial-equity-creates-a-stronger-democracy/) - Originally posted on Independent Sector. Nonprofits, as well as businesses, universities, and governmental entities, are deeply intertwined with the communities we serve. No action we take is in isolation. Even seemingly “neutral” actions can perpetuate the status quo of racial inequity. It is this understanding that prompted Nonprofit VOTE to join with Independent Sector’s recent - [Our Statement about the January 6 Capitol Attack](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/our-statement-about-the-january-6-capitol-attack/) - As we wrestle with the aftermath of Wednesday’s assault on the heart of our democracy, Nonprofit VOTE remains committed to a simple and sustaining principle: all eligible Americans have a right to have their voices heard at the ballot box. Each and every voice is crucial for creating a more representative democracy that reflects the - [Representation Matters: Redistricting and Helping Communities of Color](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/representation-matters-redistricting-and-helping-communities-of-color/) - If 2020 has done anything, it served as a reminder that when society suffers, communities of color suffer worse. Even during times of national stress -- whether that’s COVID infection rates, police brutality or unemployment numbers -- America’s structural shortcomings have a disproportionate impact on populations of color. And while the former administration, aided by - [WEBINAR RECAP: Voter Turnout in the 2020 Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-voter-turnout-in-the-2020-elections/) - It's been said it before, but it bears repeating... this past election, was the biggest in over 120 YEARS, with a record-breaking 160 MILLION American's turning out to vote! In addition to celebrating such high turnout, in this webinar, we conducted a deeper insight into the demographics of this election, breaking down the data captured through early voting periods, - [WEBINAR RECAP: There's Still Time to Help People VOTE! 7 Things To Do Between Now And Election Day](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-theres-still-time-to-help-people-vote-7-things-to-do-between-now-and-election-day/) - There isn't much time left until the general election, but that doesn't mean it's too late to get your staff, clients, and community #VoteReady! In this packed webinar, we shared a series of ideas, each designed to assist your organization in further engaging your community! We hope you found the ideas highlighted throughout this webinar - [WEBINAR RECAP: What Nonprofits Can (and Should) Say About the Election](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-what-nonprofits-can-and-should-say-about-the-election/) - Misinformation and disinformation regarding changes and election integrity can exacerbate mistrust in the system. As trusted messengers, nonprofits are well positioned to challenge misinformation about voting and elections, even when candidates are the source of that inaccurate information. Throughout this webinar we explored how we can nonprofits can challenge misinformation and do so while maintaining - [Democracy Ballot Measures 2020](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/democracy-ballot-measures-2020/) - Summary of Election-Related Ballot Measures for the November ballot Election results below In November voters in 14 states and Puerto Rico decided 20 ballot measures impacting how they vote and conduct elections.2020’s ballot questions took on a range of election topics such as the National Popular Vote, Ranked Choice Voting, Nonpartisan Redistricting, Open Primaries, and - [Make Sure Your (Mail-in) Ballot Counts](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/make-sure-your-mail-in-ballot-counts/) - This will be an election like none other, but rest assured, it will go on. Thankfully, our democracy is resilient. We’ve held elections in wartime, during the Great Depression, and amidst the 2018 flu pandemic. We can do this! We will do this. However, central to holding a representative election safely amidst this pandemic is - [WEBINAR RECAP: Staying Nonpartisan as a 501 (c)(3) Organization](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-staying-nonpartisan-as-a-501-c3-organization/) - We know in the run up to to the 2020 election, many 501(c)(3) organizations want to engage with voters and candidates but are concerned about remaining nonpartisan. This is why we put together a webinar on the topic to ensure organizations, have an idea on what they can and can't do, moving forward. Special thanks to - [CenterLink Guest Blog: Voter Registration and the LGBTQ+ Community](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/centerlink-guest-blog-voter-registration-and-the-lgbtq-community/) - Guest blog by Tanya Tassi, Policy Manager for CenterLink. Tanya first got involved in LGBTQ+ advocacy at the Wisconsin AIDS Resource Center at the age of 17 where she eventually became an HIV test counselor. She continued her work with the LGBTQ+ community; first at Nashville AIDS Project, then at her local PFLAG chapter, and - [Q&A: Digital Voter Engagement Tools During the COVID Pandemic](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/qa-digital-voter-engagement-tools-during-the-covid-pandemic/) - Missed our virtual civic tech tools fair featuring presentations from Vote411, BallotReady, Rock the Vote, Democracy Works, Register2Vote, Vote.org, and State Voices? We had a BIG turnout and lots of questions but not nearly enough time to answer them all. So here are some answers to the most often asked questions that just didn’t make - [Where Your Census Work and Black Lives Matter Intersect](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/where-your-census-work-and-black-lives-matter-intersect/) - We’re not the first ones to say it, but we are at a pivotal point in our country’s history and it’s democracy. The last several months we have seen the country change drastically in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, altering the very fabric of our daily lives as a record number of people lost their - [WEBINAR RECAP: Digital Voter Engagement Tools During the COVID Pandemic](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-digital-voter-engagement-tools-during-the-covid-pandemic/) - Voter registration doesn't stop due to the pandemic, but it does change. And with so much of our lives going digital during this time, online tools are some of the best options to ensure the communities we serve are #VoteReady. To help, we held virtual resource fair with presentations from Vote411, BallotReady, Rock the Vote, Democracy - [Justice for George Floyd Demands a Healthy Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/justice-for-george-floyd-demands-a-healthy-democracy/) - Our Statement on the George Floyd Protests Like many Americans, we have been rocked by the brutal death of George Floyd, yet encouraged by the protestors’ struggle for justice and real change, a struggle seen in communities across the nation. Times like these call on all of us to ask hard questions – and to - [NAMI: Mental Health is on the Ballot in 2020](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nami-mental-health-is-on-the-ballot-in-2020/) - Guest blog by Brandon Graham, Senior Manager, Advocate Engagement for NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness. He collaborates with the Alliance’s state and local leaders to engage grassroots mental health advocates, including shepherding NAMI’s get-out-the-vote efforts (Vote4MentalHealth). Prior to joining NAMI, Brandon worked on various political campaigns and as a U.S. Senate staffer. He - [Webinar Recap: Voter Registration in the Age of COVID](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-voter-registration-in-the-age-of-covid/) - Thanks for joining our May 22 webinar “Voter Registration in the Age of COVID." Special thanks to Lauren Kunis from National Voter Registration Day, Jennifer Lumpkin of Cleveland VOTES, Amara Reese-Hansell from Forward Montana Foundation and Caroline Mak from Nonprofit VOTE for sharing their knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the - [Q&A: Voter Registration in the Age of COVID-19](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/qa-voter-registration-in-the-age-of-covid-19/) - Voter Registration and COVID-19 FAQ Missed our live webinar about the impact of COVID-19 on voter registration and what can be done to remedy it? Our wonderful speakers -- Lauren Kunis from National Voter Registration Day, Jennifer Lumpkin of Cleveland VOTES, Amara Reese-Hansell from Forward Montana Foundation and Caroline Mak from Nonprofit VOTE -- were - [Why I believe in the 2020 Asian American Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/why-i-believe-in-the-2020-asian-american-vote/) - How I Learned the Power of the Asian American Vote For me, the last two months have been Zoom meetings by day, Netflix by night. Painfully relatable was Taylor Tomlinson’s “Quarter-Life Crisis” as the days blur together. There was also something else I found relatable: The “Patriot Act” episode called “Don’t Ignore the Asian American - [Webinar Recap: COVID-19 & Expanding Mail-In Ballots in November](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-covid-19-expanding-mail-in-ballots-in-november/) - Thanks for joining our April 23 webinar “COVID-19 & Expanding Mail-In Ballots in November" Special thanks to Amber McReynolds from the Vote at Home Institute, Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman and Ben Hovland from the Elections Assistance Commission for sharing their knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube - [Feeding America Looking to Make Hunger a Voting Issue in 2020](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/feeding-america-looking-to-make-hunger-a-voting-issue-in-2020/) - Guest blog by Danny Navarro, Advocacy Manager for Feeding America. He has over eight years of experience working in civic engagement organizations and political organizations across the country, notably in Florida and in Washington D.C. He currently lives in Northern Virginia with his wife, Laurie Ochoa, and they are looking forward to moving into their - [Mission Possible: VotER Keeps Engagement Key During COVID Outbreak](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-voter-keeps-engagement-key-during-covid-outbreak/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Webinar Recap: What is Ranked Choice Voting?](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-what-is-ranked-choice-voting/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our February 25 webinar “What is Ranked Choice Voting?" Special thanks to Drew Penrose from Fair Vote for sharing his knowledge and expertise.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. NEXT WEBINAR: What: "Voting Rights and Support for People with Felony Convictions"When: March 31 2pmETWho: Jon - [Mission Possible: Neighbors Together](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-neighbors-together/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Debunking Voter Registration Myths](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/debunking-voter-registration-myths/) - Whether it's a big presidential election year or a so-called "off year" election, voter registration is always the first step in making sure citizens can make their voice heard at the ballot box. As simple as that fact is, there is always room for misinformation, myths and outright lies that keep untold numbers of citizens - [Brexit Parties Lose Vote, Win the Election in the UK](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/brexit-parties-lose-vote-win-the-election-in-the-uk/) - In last week’s British (UK) election, Boris Johnson and his allies lost the popular vote by over 1.7 million votes, but won a majority of seats in the Parliament ensuring Johnson will remain Prime Minister. While his Conservative Party and pro-Brexit parties won only 47% of the vote, they gained 57% of the seats, fueling - [Webinar Recap: Planning Ahead for 2020 Elections and Census](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-planning-ahead-for-2020-elections-and-census/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our November 21 webinar “Planning Ahead for 2020 Elections and Census." Special thanks to Bessie Chan-Smitham from Asian Americans Advancing Justice and Louisa Hackett from Community Votes who shared their knowledge.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Any questions please contact Education Director, Caitlin Donnelly at caitlin@nonprofitvote.org - [Mission Possible: Options for Better Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-options-for-better-voter-engagement/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Webinar Recap: Effectively Engaging Candidates](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-effectively-engaging-candidates/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our August 14 webinar “Effectively Engaging Candidates." Special thanks to Ronnie Pawelko Elections Counsel for Alliance for Justice who shared her knowledge on the best ways to engage with candidates.WEBINAR MATERIALS:Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Additional resources: Candidate Engagement Toolkit RSVP for our September - [Mission Possible: Habitat for Humanity's New House Rules](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-habitat-for-humanitys-new-house-rules/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Mission Possible: National Urban League Stays on Target](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-national-urban-league-stays-on-target/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Webinar Recap: Supporting Voters in States with Voter ID Laws](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-supporting-voters-in-states-with-voter-id-laws/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our April 18 webinar “Supporting Voters in States with Voter ID Laws." Special thanks to David Griggs, Executive Director of Vote Riders; Arekia Bennett, Executive Director at Mississippi Votes; and Don Waisanen, Associate Professor at CUNY. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube - [What Helping Citizens with Voter ID Should Look Like](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/what-helping-citizens-with-voter-id-should-look-like/) - This post was written in collaboration with the staff at Spread the Vote. Simply put, a voter ID law is any regulation requiring that a voter furnish proof of identity in order to cast a ballot in an election. As of 2016, ​over 30 states have voter ID laws in place.​ On the surface, these - [Mission Possible: Goodwill Gets into Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/mission-possible-goodwill-gets-into-voter-engagement/) - Nonprofit VOTE and Independent Sector are partnering to bring you a new blog series, Mission Possible. This series will explore the different ways a variety of nonprofits are embedding voter engagement into their work. We believe that even limited voter engagement can help you enhance your mission and drive positive change for your communities and - [Webinar Recap: Planning Your Census 2020 Work](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-recap-planning-your-census-2020-work/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our February 21 webinar “Planning Your Census 2020 Work." Special thanks to Anita Banerji from ForeFront and Beth Huang from Massachusetts Voter Table for sharing their data and insights. This year is already off to a good start and we've got LOTS more planned for this year! Read about our plans here. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download - [Imagining Census 2020 without Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/imagining-census-2020-without-nonprofits/) - The year is 2020. Across the country snow is melting, spring is just around the corner, and letters from the US Census Bureau are inside every mailbox. These letters will ask each household to record basic demographic data about themselves on an online portal. Many families will follow the link and complete the questionnaire with ease and - [5 Reasons Nonprofit Leaders Should Run for Office](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/5-reasons-nonprofit-leaders-should-run-for-office/) - Encouraging people to vote is one of the most direct ways nonprofits can promote and protect democracy, but running for office is probably the boldest. As leaders and staff of charitable organizations, we often think of ourselves as people who serve the community in a less visible capacity - fundraising for programs that serve our - [Partnership Profile: National Urban League](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partnership-profile-national-urban-league/) - Nonprofit VOTE has had the pleasure of working with several organizations doing voter engagement work. One of those organizations is the National Urban League, who also served as a premier partner for National Voter Registration Day. The NUL is a historic civil rights organization dedicated to economic empowerment in order to elevate the standard of - [Ending the Cutoff to Register to Vote in all 50 states](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/ending-the-cutoff-to-register-to-vote-in-all-50-states/) - Ending the Cutoff to Register to Vote in all 50 states While 19 states already have Election Day or same day Registration, where every voter can register or update their registration on Election Day or during early voting, 31 other states still cut off voter registration up to a month before the election. That could - [First-Timers Succeed Even When They Fall Short](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/first-timers-succeed-even-when-they-fall-short/) - First-Timers Succeed Even When They Fall Short Voter engagement work isn’t easy. From asking strangers if they are registered to vote, to organizing your first voter registration drive, there are lots of things that make this work confusing and challenging. Luckily, many of us also know that it gets better and more fun every time - [Webinar Roundup: Understanding Who Turned Out to Vote in 2018](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-understanding-who-turned-out-to-vote-in-2018/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our November 20 webinar “Understanding Who Turned Out to Vote in 2018." Special thanks to Michael McDonald from the US Elections Project, Abby Kiesa from the Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) and to Eric Salcedo and Christine Chen of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote (APIAVote) for - [Midterm Turnout Hits 50-Year High](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/midterm-turnout-hits-50-year-high/) - UPDATED 11/9/18 – As of 9 am Friday, the US Elections Project shows 2018 turnout at 48.5%, just shy of the 48.7% midterm turnout in 1966. If the final count exceeds the 1966 record, we would need to go back to 1914, over 100 years ago, to find a higher midterm turnout. The year was 1966. The - [Announcing Our 2019 Webinar Series](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/announcing-our-2019-webinar-series/) - Who says there can be too much of a good thing? In 2019, Nonprofit VOTE is bringing you more webinars than ever before! Long time favorites, such as Planning Ahead, Staying Nonpartisan, and Working with Candidates, will be offered alongside new topics, like supporting voters in voter ID states, getting your issues on the ballot, and fundraising - [How One Website Is Fighting to Give Ex-Felons Back Their Power to Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/how-one-website-is-fighting-to-give-ex-felons-back-their-power-to-vote/) - Cold weather makes you sick. You only use 10% of your brain. Ex-felons can’t vote. We’ve heard these all our lives and while none of them are actually true, only one of them is hurting our democracy. “When you run into people with past convictions many of them believe that they cannot vote. That’s not - [Political Reform Wins Big in the States](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/political-reform-wins-big-in-the-states/) - By large margins voters said “YES” to sweeping reforms in how we register and vote. Amidst high youth voter turnout, ballot measures rode a wave of support to change how we do redistricting, register voters, pay for campaigns, re-engage ex-offenders, cast and count votes. Independent Redistricting Commissions Americans voted overwhelmingly to take away the power - [Webinar: Nonprofits Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-nonprofits-get-out-the-vote/) - Did you miss our October 11 Webinar, "Nonprofits Get Out the Vote: Strategies and Messaging" with Nonprofit Vote's Partner Engagement Coordinator Lamont Harrell and Ohio Votes Coordinator Maria Bruno! Check out our recap to see how your nonprofit can help get out the vote! Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch - [Nonprofits Count: Census 2020](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofits-count-census-2020/) - Did you miss our September 20 Webinar, "Nonprofits Count: Preparing for Census 2020?" We've got a recap with Terri Ann Lowenthal, Consultant on all things census, Sheilah P. Clay of Neighborhood Service Organization, and Stephania Ramirez of California Community Foundation! Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the PowerPoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit - [Everything You Need to Know About Ranked Choice Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/everything-you-need-to-know-about-ranked-choice-voting/) - The following is an excerpt from "The Myths, The Facts, The Future: Everything You Need to Know About Ranked Choice Voting" written by George Pillsbury as it appears on The Independent Voter Network (IVN.US). Partisan gerrymandering. Money in politics. The Electoral College. Undue restrictions on who votes and how we vote. Every contentious election issue discussed - [July 4th Reflections: Democracy and a History of Voting in The United States](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/july-4th-reflections-democracy-and-a-history-of-voting-in-the-united-states/) - Since the birth of this country, voting has been a key feature of a representational democracy meant to give the citizenry access to the inner-workings of the government. And while the right to vote was included in America’s foundational document – the United States Constitution ratified in 1789 – exactly WHO could vote was not - [Webinar Roundup: Countdown to National Voter Registration Day](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-roundup-countdown-to-national-voter-registration-day/) - Thanks to all who were able to attend our June 7th webinar "Countdown to National Voter Registration Day!" Special thanks to MOVE San Antonio's Alyssa Pope and Disability Rights New York's Yasmine Kamel for lending us their expertise on how best to host awesome National Voter Registration Day events. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the - [Citizenship Question Jeopardizes Accurate Census](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/citizenship-question-jeopardizes-accurate-census/) - In the coming months, Nonprofit VOTE will be building out our Nonprofits Count resource library to help nonprofits engage in and support a fair and accurate Census in 2020. Nonprofits, as we did in 2010, can help ensure the communities we serve are counted. Before we get to the counting part though, there are some - [States that allow pre-registration for 16 & 17-year olds](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/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 - [Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2018 Part 2](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-plan-ahead-2018-part-2/) - Webinar Rundown: Plan Ahead 2018 Part 2 Thank you to all of you who were able to attend our February 22nd webinar "Plan Ahead 2018 Part 2" Special thanks to Cheryl Ellis for lending us her expertise. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar PowerPoint and audio file, or watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here are a few - [Webinar Rundown: AAPI Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-aapi-vote/) - Webinar Rundown: AAPI Vote 2017 Thank you to everyone who attended our October 19th webinar on "The Asian American and Pacific Islander Vote." We would like to offer special thanks to Karthick Ramakrishnan for sharing his expertise with us. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar PowerPoint and audio file, or watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here - [Using National Voter Registration Day to Help Voters Navigate Registration Requirements](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/using-national-voter-registration-day-to-help-voters-navigate-registration-requirements/) - Due to the unique evolution of democracy in the United States, elections are still largely administered by the states. While the rules vary, most states require you to register to vote prior to casting a ballot on Election Day, in some cases as much as 30 days in advance. So when do you need to - [Webinar Rundown: Working with Candidates](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-working-with-candidates/) - Webinar Rundown: Working with Candidates 2017 Thank you to everyone who attended our October 12th webinar on "Working with Candidates." We would like to offer special thanks to Cheryl Clyburn Crawford for sharing her expertise with us. Webinar Materials: Please feel free to download the webinar PowerPoint and audio file, or watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE's YouTube channel. Quick Links: Here are a - [Two Examples of the Bias of At-Large Voting: From Non-election Settings](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/two-examples-of-the-bias-of-at-large-voting-from-non-election-settings/) - Two Examples of the Bias of At-Large Voting: From Non-election Settings The examples show how the use of standard plurality At-Large voting method allows one voting block to determine not just their fair share but all the choices. Under plurality at-large voting rules, voters may cast as many votes as there are choices. They may - [The Bias of At-Large Elections: How it Works](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/the-bias-of-at-large-elections-how-it-works/) - The Bias of At-Large Elections: How it Works “The Oldest Trick in the Book” If you want to rig a local election, there’s an easier way than stuffing a ballot box, gerrymandering a district, or amassing a campaign war chest to scare off challengers. Have your city or county adopt winner-take-all “At-Large” voting, where, instead - [Post-Webinar Resources: Pipelining Nonprofit Leaders](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/post-webinar-resources-pipelining-nonprofit-leaders/) - Nonprofit VOTE 6/20/2017 Webinar Resources: On June 20, 2017, Nonprofit VOTE held a webinar, "Running for Office: Pipelining Nonprofit Leaders". We would like to offer special thanks to German Cash of New American Leaders Project and Shannon Garrett of SMG Strategies for making the time to share their expertise with all of us. 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We would like to offer special thanks to Cheryl Ellis of Democracy North Carolina and Emily Shamsid-Deen of Community Resource Center in Denver Colorado for lending us - [Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part Three](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/political-competition-hits-historic-low-part-three/) - Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part Three The Electoral College (This three part series focuses on four foundational election practices that limit political competition and voter choice – methods not meant to be permanent and adopted in the 18th century when democracy was new, populations small, and few candidates or parties or people eligible to - [Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part Two](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/political-competition-hits-historic-low-part-two/) - Political Competition Hits Historic Low: Part Two Money and Politics (This three part series focuses on four foundational election practices that limit political competition and voter choice - methods not meant to be permanent and adopted in the 18th century when democracy was new, populations small, and candidates, parties and people eligible to vote few. - [Webinar Rundown: America Goes to the Polls 2016](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/webinar-rundown-america-goes-to-the-polls-2016/) - Thank you to everyone who attended our most recent webinar, America Goes to the Polls 2016. 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The following templates are meant to help you and your nonprofit begin to engage your - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 6](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-6/) - < Back to Week 7 - National Voter Registration Day | Forward to Week 5 - National Voter Education Week > Who Votes? 6 Weeks from Election Day Our democracy is distorted by gaps in voter participation driven by an array of historical and structural factors. Candidates for office and their campaigns, driven by win-lose - [Voting with a Disability](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voting-with-a-disability/) - National Organizations Visit these links for information related to voting with disabilities from national organizations. American Association of People with Disabilities: REV UP the Vote Program. REV UP fosters civic engagement and protecst the voting rights of Americans with disabilities. National Disability Rights Network: Voting Power at the Polls State by State Visit these links for - [Additional Nonprofit Staff Vote Resources](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/additional-nonprofit-staff-vote-resources/) - Additional Resources Getting started with Voter Engagement Whether you’re a voter engagement pro or just starting off, this checklist can help you make sure your staff, and the community served by your organization, have everything they need to participate in the election. 10 Things to do from Now Until Election Day Election Day is fast - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 9](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-9/) - < Back to Week 10 - Why Our Nonprofit is Engaging Voters | Forward to Week 8 - Paid Time Off to Vote > Power of the Vote 9 Weeks from Election Day In 2022, 435 House seats, 34 Senate seats, 36 governors, 30 attorneys general, 27 secretaries of state, & 6,166 state legislators are - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 8](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-8/) - < Back to Week 9 - The Power of the Vote | Forward to Week 7 - National Voter Registration Day > Paid Time Off to Vote 8 Weeks from Election Day Did you know, over 12.3 million people in the United States are employed by nonprofits? As nonprofits, we focus much of our efforts - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 3](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-3/) - < Back to Week 4 - Voting By Mail | Forward to Week 2 - Celebrating Vote Early Day > Know What's On Your Ballot 3 Weeks from Election Day A 2016 report from the Knight Foundation that looked at non-voters found that most non-voters felt they did not have enough information to cast a - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 5](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-5/) - < Back to Week 6 - Who Votes? | Forward to Week 4 - Voting By Mail > National Voter Education Week 5 Weeks from Election Day Nonprofit VOTE is a founding partner for National Voter Education Week! 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Nonprofits like yours are the true engine driving nonpartisan voter engagement at the local level -- engaging the voters that - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 4](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-4/) - < Back to Week 5 - National Voter Education Week! | Forward to Week 3 - Know What's On Your Ballot! > Voting By Mail 4 Weeks from Election Day During the pandemic, voting by mail played a critical role in keeping people healthy while still giving them access to the voting process. Many voters - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 7](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-communications-calendar-week-7/) - Resources - [Election Countdown Communications Calendar - Week 10](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/election-countdown-week-10/) - Forward to Week 9 - The Power of the Vote > Why our Nonprofit is Engaging Potential Voters10 Weeks from Election Day There are many reasons your nonprofit may choose to engage potential voters: to promote your clients’ social connections and personal agency, as a demonstration of your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, or - [Sign Up to Become a Nonprofit Staff Vote Partner](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/sign-up-to-become-a-nonprofit-staff-vote-partner/) - By signing on as a Nonprofit Staff Vote partner, you join a growing list of nonprofit organizations that are working to ensure the people they employ have time off to vote on or before Election Day. New Partners - Please complete the form on the link below to become a new Nonprofit Staff Vote partner: - [America's Nonprofits: Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/americasnonprofitsgotv/) - The "America's Nonprofits Get Out the Vote" report not only gives an unprecedented look at the scale of nonprofits doing nonpartisan voter engagement across the nation, but also reveals a crucial link between democracy building and racial equity. Using data from a 2021 Urban Institute survey, the report shows that 1-in-5 surveyed nonprofits do voter - [Nonprofit Staff Vote Flagship Partners](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/nonprofit-staff-vote-flagship-partners/) - Flagship Partners Here are the national partners who have signed on to the Nonprofit Staff Vote campaign. Stay tuned as this list is GROWING! - [Time Off to Vote Resources](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/time-off-to-vote-resources/) - Resources Welcome to our partner tools that have everything you need make sure your staff is ready and able to vote on or before Election Day. Sample time off to vote policiesIf you do not currently have a time off to vote policy or want to update yours, here is a good place to start. - [Map: State Requirements for Time Off to Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/map-state-requirements-for-time-off-to-vote/) - Most states already require employers to provide their staff time off to vote, and in many states, the requirement is for paid time off to vote. Details vary on amount of time guaranteed and notice requirements. Employers can of course exceed state requirements. - [Nonprofit Staff Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/) - Why Give Paid Time Off to Vote? We know that not being able to take time off to vote (or not being aware of time off to vote policies) can be a barrier for potential voters. While a little less than half of states require employers to offer paid time off to vote, the rest - [Donate to Double Success in 2022!](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/donate-to-double-success-in-2022/) - Throughout 2022, we will all be hearing news stories about the November midterms, what they mean for our political parties, control of Congress, and swing state projections. Unfortunately, what won’t make the headlines are the millions of Americans whose voices are diminished or marginalized in the political process. Gaps in voter registration and turnout along - [About State Partners](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/about-state-partners/) - [Nonprofit Staff Vote Partners](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/nonprofit-staff-vote-partners/) - Why Give Paid Time Off to Vote? We know that not being able to take time off to vote (or not being aware of time off to vote policies) can be a barrier for potential voters. While a little less than half of states require employers to offer paid time off to vote, the rest - [SIGN UP: Nonprofit Staff Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-staff-vote-home/nonprofit-staff-vote-signup/) - Sign Up to Become a Partner New Partners - If this is the first time you are joining this campaign, please complete the form below: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/nonprofit-staff-vote-2022-sign-up?source=direct_link& Legacy Partners - If you participated in 2020, please complete the form below: https://actionnetwork.org/forms/nonprofit-staff-vote-legacypartner-2020?source=direct_link& - [Voting and Homelessness](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/voting-and-homelessness/) - People experiencing homelessness or who are otherwise in transition face special challenges when registering to vote. Below we discuss some of these challenges and provide links to organizations and resources that offer further information. Remember, the best source of information about these issues is your state or county election officials. Can someone who is homeless - [America's Nonprofits Get Out the Vote: Get Support](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/americasnonprofitsgotv-get-support/) - Inspired by what you read, and ready to take the next step? If so, our staff can help your organization create a voter engagement strategy and provide customized toolkits, webinars, and in-person workshops to build your capacity. Since 2005, Nonprofit VOTE has helped nonprofits across the nation engage the communities they serve in voting and - [America's Nonprofits: Get Out the Vote -Foundation Toolkits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/americasnonprofitsgotv-foundation-toolkits/) - We now know that 1-in-5 nonprofits do voter engagement work -- but that number could be even higher! Foundations, both public and private, can play a key role in creating space for even more nonprofits across the nation to do voter engagement. Foundations can use their communications channels to uplift voter engagement at nonprofits. Foundations - [America's Nonprofits: Get Out the Vote - Social Toolkit](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/americasnonprofitsgotv-social-toolkit/) - Using our social media toolkit, help us share our America's Nonprofit's: Get out the Vote report. Access shareable content for Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram below. Social Media Toolkit - [America's Nonprofits: Get Out the Vote: Executive Summary](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/americasnonprofitsgotv-executive-summary/) - Seven in 10 voters say they think it is a good idea for nonprofits to offer voter support services, like voter registration, election reminders, and election day transportation. Additionally, nonprofits effectively reach communities underrepresented at the polls, including low-income, young, and voters of color. Finally, nonprofit voter engagement significantly boosts voter turnout, especially among those - [Donate for a More Inclusive Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/donate-for-a-more-inclusive-democracy/) - It’s easy to dismiss 2021 as an “off-year” election or as a time to rest, especially after an exhausting general election. But if 2020 taught us anything, it’s that the successful turnout of the November election was the result of YEARS of hard work by thousands of nonprofits in every state. If you agree and - [Job Application Thank You Page](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/job-application-thank-you-page/) - Thanks for submitting your resume! We will contact you shortly! Be sure to check the careers page for updates on new positions. - [Donate for Giving Tuesday](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/donate-for-giving-tuesday/) - The 2021 Election is over but the effort to ensure 2022 sees a more inclusive democracy starts NOW! We work every day, every year to make sure nonprofits are properly equipped, educated and trained to do robust, nonpartisan engagement to ensure the communities they serve -- often the same communities underrepresented in our democracy -- - [Nonprofit Power Report -- Texas Case Study](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-report-texas-case-study/) - Back to Map BakerRipley Community Developers For over 100 years, BakerRipley has transformed communities in Houston, TX by connecting low-income families and individuals to opportunities so they can achieve the lives they’ve imagined. For years, they have found new and creative ways to get out the vote among the communities they serve. 2020 was no - [Nonprofit Power Report -- Overview](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/2020-overview/) - Back to Main Page The organizations we worked with in 2020 faced budgetary, staffing, and service delivery challenges throughout the pandemic, yet they still stepped up to make sure that the communities they serve are represented at the polls. These groups illustrate the power of civically-engaged nonprofits to change the status quo, and, in doing - [Nonprofit Power -- Practitioner's Report](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-practitioners-report/) - Back to Main Page Practitioner's Report Nonprofit VOTE’s field program has two primary purposes. The first is narrowing turnout gaps by engaging thousands of voters through nonprofit organizations. We’ve demonstrated those positive impacts in the main findings of the report. Our other purpose is uncovering best practices for nonprofit voter engagement, particularly looking for approaches - [Nonprofit Power Report -- Case Studies](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-report-case-studies/) - Back to Main Page Case Studies Our 2020 programs across seven states have shown real results. Click on the six states below to view the case studies for more information including the number of voters engaged, the amount of sites, and more! Want to turn what you've learned into action? Click to let us know - [2020 Report Methodology](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/2020-report-methodology/) - Back to Main Page 2020 Report Methodology Quantitative Analysis Nonprofit Voters and Turnout: Voters analyzed through this program were engaged by participating nonprofits through either paper or digital means. These “voter contacts” include voter registrations (including updating their registration, checking registration status, and applying to register in the state for the first time), pledge-to-vote cards, - [Nonprofit Power Report - Findings](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/findings-2/) - Back to Main Page Scroll through the findings by using the arrows. You can download graphics from our social assets page and learn more about how we conducted this research in the methodology. Nonprofits Reach Underrepresented Voters Voters engaged at nonprofits are more likely to be from communities historically underrepresented in our democracy, including people - [Nonprofit Power Report -- Michigan Case Study](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-report-michigan-case-study/) - Back to Map Michigan Nonprofit Association The Michigan Nonprofit Association is a statewide membership organization that achieves its mission through advocacy, training, technology services, and civic engagement. The goal of their community engagement programs is to enhance participation in the “civic engagement cycle” of historically underrepresented groups. Efforts include getting constituents counted in the Census, - [Nonprofit Power -- Social Media Toolkit](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-social-media-toolkit/) - Back to Main Page Social Media Toolkit There are many reasons nonprofits may choose to engage potential voters, and as our research shows nonprofits are effective when they do so! Using our social media toolkit, help us share our 2020 Nonprofit Power: Engaging Voters for a More Inclusive Democracy report. Access shareable content for Twitter, - [Nonprofit Power Report -- Participating Sites](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/nonprofit-power-report-participating-sites/) - This is a list of all sites that participated in our survey. Read more about the survey in our Methodology section. 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CLICK HERE TO USE GDOC TEMPLATE CLICK HERE TO USE WORD DOC TEMPLATE - [Thinking Outside of the Clipboard: Creative Approaches to Engaging Communities about Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/thinking-outside-of-the-clipboard-creative-approaches-to-engaging-communities-about-voting/) - You’ll also hear from Warm Cookies of the Revolution about their initiatives like “The Huddle” during televised football games or “High Stakes” Texas Hold‘em to make you think twice about money in politics or “This Machine Has a Soul,” an arts-based participatory budgeting process. Unfortunately real cookies don’t travel well via virtual webinar but we - [Voting Rights 2026: Navigating the Policy Landscape](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voting-rights-2026-navigating-the-policy-landscape/) - We’ll cover the basics of the VRA and gerrymandering, which states may be affected, ongoing litigation, and long-term strategies to protect fair representation. Most importantly, we’ll focus on what nonprofits should be doing right now ahead of elections just months away—including voter registration, voter education, GOTV, and election protection efforts that remain as critical as - [Supreme Court Redistricting Decision: What Nonprofits Need to Know](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/supreme-court-redistricting-decision-what-nonprofits-need-to-know/) - [Voter Registration and Engagement Timeline](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voter-registration-and-engagement-timeline/) - [Candidate Forum Checklist](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/candidate-forum-checklist/) - Active civic engagement, including voting, contributes to the health and economic vitality of local communities. People who vote are more likely to connect with neighbors, talk to elected officials, and engage civically in other ways. - [Candidate Questionnaires and Voter Guides](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/candidate-questionnaires-and-voter-guides/) - [Planning and Running Your Staff and Volunteer Voter Registration Activity](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/planning-and-running-a-staff-voter-registration-activity/) - [Reasons to Register and Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/reasons-to-register-and-vote/) - [The Benefits of Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/benefits-voting/) - Active civic engagement, including voting, contributes to the health and economic vitality of local communities. People who vote are more likely to connect with neighbors, talk to elected officials, and engage civically in other ways. - [Questions About Nonprofit Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/questions-about-nonprofit-voter-engagement/) - [How To Engage High Potential Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/how-to-engage-high-potential-voters/) - [Template Letter Inviting Candidate to a Nonpartisan Nonprofit Candidate Forum](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/template-letter-inviting-candidate-to-a-nonpartisan-nonprofit-candidate-forum/) - [Staying Nonpartisan for Nonprofits Doing Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/staying-nonpartisan-for-nonprofits-doing-voter-engagement/) - Nonprofits who serve low income communities are often the only reliable and relatable source for voter information not from a political party or campaign. Whether you’re exploring voter engagement for the first time or needing reassurance about staying inside the legal lines. PANELISTS Stephanie Robbins, Partner, Harmon, Curran, Spielberg, and Eisenberg Law Firm RESOURCES COVERED - [The SAVE Act is Back: What Nonprofits Can Do About It](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/the-save-act-is-back-what-nonprofits-can-do-about-it/) - If you’re planning to do voter engagement this year (which we hope you are!), you’ll want to hear these updates to learn how it might impact your work and how to ensure our democracy stays equitable, accessible, and fair. PANELISTS Andrew Garber, Voting Rights and Elections Program Counsel, Brennan Center Daniel Griffith, Senior Director of - [Rally the Sector!: Celebrating the Past and Meeting the Moment](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/rally-the-sector-celebrating-the-past-and-meeting-the-moment/) - This year holds milestones. As the nation approaches its 250th anniversary, Nonprofit VOTE marks 20 years of working alongside nonprofits to build a more inclusive democracy. For two decades, we’ve seen that the trust built in communities is what makes participation possible. PANELISTS Diane Yentel, President and CEO, National Council of Nonprofits Dr. Akilah Watkins, - [Making A Plan for Voter Engagement in a Midterm Year](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/making-a-plan-for-voter-engagement-in-a-midterm-year/) - You’ll hear from Nonprofit VOTE’s experienced staff who are here for every step of your journey, no matter if you’re new to civic engagement or an old pro. Join us to dig in and get planning! RESOURCES COVERED IN WEBINAR: Here’s the ⭐Slide deck🌟 Staying Nonpartisan: Permissible Election Activities Checklist Midterm Elections: What They Are - [Engaging Candidates - Ways for Nonprofits to Build Local Community Power](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-engaging-candidates-ways-for-nonprofits-to-build-local-community-power/) - We covered: Why and how to host a candidate forum 👥 Ideas to engage candidates beyond forums like meet and greets 💬 Common challenges - like low candidate response rates or coalition dynamics - and how to navigate them 📋 How events can help voters feel more “in the know” and empowered 😌 Here’s your - [Navigating Changing Laws on Voter Registration Drives - What You Need to Know](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-navigating-changing-laws-on-voter-registration-drives-what-you-need-to-know/) - TL;DR Resource: Check out your state’s guide here Note: Some states publish their own guides for voter registration drives, if so, they’re linked in the one-pagers! Tip: For specific local questions, reach out to your local election official or a local attorney! Follow-Up Resources: Youtube Recording 🎙️ ⭐Slide deck 🌟 Sign up for National Voter - [Not Your Average GOTV: Using Civics to Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-not-your-average-gotv/) - If you have a local election coming up in November and you’re looking for ways to prepare your volunteers on speaking to voters and getting your community to the polls, this webinar is for you. We saw over 300,000 Americans register to vote and update their forms on National Voter Registration Day - now it's - [How to Talk about the Value of Voting: Connecting to Everyday Life](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-how-to-talk-about-the-value-of-voting-connecting-to-everyday-life/) - Our first webinar of 2026 will take on this age old question with an updated Why Vote? tool. Created by our friends at the Right Question Institute, this resource gives you the tools to connect voting to the policies that impact the services our community members rely on every day. As leaders who understand what’s - [Be the Change You Want to See - From Nonprofit Leaders to Elected Leaders](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/be-the-change-you-want-to-see-from-nonprofit-leaders-to-elected-leaders/) - You might be surprised at how much the skills from managing a fair housing nonprofit or running community youth programs translate into serving as a city council member, planning commissioner, or even congress person! Get practical guidance from groups that support emerging candidates with everything from fundraising and campaign finance laws to building a support - [Nonprofit Voter Engagement Guide](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofit-voter-engagement-guide/) - [24 Ideas to Engage Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/24-ideas-to-engage-voters/) - 24 Creative Ideas to Engage Voters 1. Put up a poster with election dates in a high-visibility area. 2. Draw a connection between your advocacy work and local elections. Elected leaders are more likely to listen to communities who are registered to vote. 3. Host a candidate forum or event (or promote an event another - [Nonprofits Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofits-get-out-the-vote/) - [How To Navigate Moving SAVE Act-Style State Legislation](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/how-to-navigate-moving-save-act-style-state-legislation/) - [Voting in Your State](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voting-in-your-state/) - What you will find for each state State Elections Website Find state-specific information on elections, such as how to register to vote online and in-person, how to request an absentee ballot, polling locations, information on any requirements around voter identification, and other information. Please keep in mind that not all states offer online voter registration - [What's On the Ballot? Nonpartisan Voter Guides](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-whats-on-the-ballot-nonpartisan-voter-guides/) - Nonpartisan voter information can be easy to find IF you know where to look for it. Throughout this webinar, we covered how your organization can create its own nonpartisan voter guides that can be used and distributed by your local community. Special thanks to guest speakers: Special thanks to Guest Speakers: Sara Gifford (ActiVote) and Paul Loeb (Guides.Votes) for joining - [Voter Turnout in the 2022 Midterms](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-voter-turnout-in-the-2022-midterms/) - This year's Midterm elections were the first national election to take place following the aftermath of 2020. Since then, many states have introduced new rules that pertain to all aspects of the voting process. Throughout this webinar, we looked at post-election data and analyzed voter turnout trends seen during the 2022 midterm elections. Special thanks to guest speakers, Dr. Michael McDonald, of the University - [Voter ID - What you need to know & how you can help](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/2022-voter-id-webinar/) - In 36 states, registering to vote is not enough! Voters may also need a specific ID to cast a ballot that counts. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download the Powerpoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s YouTube channel. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: For more information on the areas touched on throughout the webinar, be sure to check out the list - [Voter Engagement in Rural and Small Towns](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-voter-engagement-in-rural-and-small-towns/) - Large urban areas often get the most attention and resources when it comes to get out the vote efforts, however, this does not mean that small towns and rural areas should be overlooked. Throughout this webinar, we discussed strategies for engaging voters in Small Towns and Rural Communities. Special thanks to guest speakers, Duane Gurulé of the Small Town - [Voter Engagement in Immigrant Communities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-engaging-voters-immigrant-communities/) - Nonprofits serving immigrant communities understand the importance of having representation and a voice in decisions. Throughout this webinar, we discussed strategies for engaging voters from immigrant communties. Special thanks to guest speakers, Peggy Du of the Association of Chinese Americans, and Stacy Bahri of the Chaldean Community Foundation for sharing their knowledge and expertise. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please download - [Volunteering for Democracy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-volunteering-for-democracy/) - Many nonprofits rely on volunteers to power their programs and achieve their missions. Democracy relies on a strong volunteer force too. Throughout this webinar we looked at how your nonprofit can embrace policies and programs that encourage your staff, the people you serve, and your supporters to participate in election-related opportunities. Special thanks to guest - [Staying Nonpartisan During Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-staying-nonpartisan-during-voter-engagement/) - Activities that promote voting and civic participation are allowed for 501(c)(3) organizations, but those activities, including candidate engagement, voter registration, and education, must be strictly nonpartisan. Throughout this webinar, our team shed light on how to ensure your communications, interactions, and plans are unbiased and nonpartisan; and discussed other permissible activities. Special thanks to guest speaker - [Making a Voter Engagement Plan in 2022](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-making-a-voter-engagement-plan-in-2022/) - Throughout this webinar, we looked at a variety of resources designed to assist your organization in putting together a 2022 voter engagement plan ahead of this year's midterm elections! WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download the Powerpoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s YouTube channel. ADDITIONAL MATERIALS: For more information on the areas touched on throughout the webinar, be sure to - [Getting Voters Interested in Local Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-getting-voters-interested-in-local-elections/) - Getting voters' attention outside of national elections can be a challenge. For voters, it's especially difficult to keep track of dates or races that happen in the spring, such as primaries, special elections, and some key local elections. Throughout this webinar, we discussed strategies for engaging voters in local and off-cycle elections. Special thanks to guest - [Comprehensive Voter Engagement: Making Meaningful Connections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-comprehensive-voter-engagement-making-meaningful-connections/) - Voter registration is one of the most popular forms of voter engagement, but it's just the beginning of making a real impact. Throughout this webinar, discussed how to create meaningful interactions with voters, how to train your staff and volunteers, and explored options for combining face-to-face outreach. Additionally, we showcased a variety of Nonprofit VOTE resources - [Using Mapping to Reach High-Potential Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-using-mapping-to-reach-high-potential-voters/) - Campaigns often use mapping to win races, however, nonprofits can use mapping to advance equity, demonstrate impact, and make their voter engagement strategies even more effective. Throughout this webinar, we explored several mapping tools, including VAN, L2, Policy Map, and Map the Vote, and discussed how organizations can utilize them to inform their voter engagement - [WEBINAR: Redistricting - What It Means and The Role of Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/redistricting-what-it-means-and-the-role-of-nonprofits/) - One person, one vote is the foundational principle of our democracy, yet achieving this vision is no simple feat. Following the completion of the Census, states use data to revisit (and usually redraw) their district maps to meet strict requirements for population equality and voting rights protections. Known as redistricting, this process impacts where (and - [Making Your Voter Registration Drive Culturally Competent](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/making-your-voter-registration-drive-culturally-competent/) - An eye-catching display, a friendly staffer, and a few giveaways can make a huge difference in the amount of interest you spark. But not all displays will capture everyone's attention. Your voter registration drive can embrace culture, celebration, language diversity, and community in order to be more effective and inspire greater participation in elections. In - [WEBINAR: America Goes to the Polls](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-america-goes-to-the-polls/) - Created in collaboration between Nonprofit VOTE and the U.S. Elections Project, the "America Goes to the Polls 2020" report digs deep into data supplied by all 50 states, to not only rank them by their official voter turnout numbers but also examine how policies like Same Day Registration and Vote at Home, which many states expanded in light of the pandemic, - [Nonprofit Power: Engaging Voters for a More Inclusive Democracy Report](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofit-power/) - [America Goes to the Polls 2020](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/https-nonprfvote-wpengine-com-wp-content-uploads-2021-03-america-goes-polls-2020-7-pdf/) - [Nonprofits and Ballot Measures](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofits-and-ballot-measures/) - [Commenting on Candidates and Campaigns in an Election Year](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/commenting-on-candidates-and-campaigns-in-an-election-year/) - [10 Things To Do From Now Until Election Day](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/10-things-to-do-from-now-until-election-day/) - [Seven Reasons to do Voter Registration](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/seven-reasons-to-do-voter-registration/) - [Webinar: Who are the Nonprofits that do Voter Engagement?](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-who-are-the-nonprofits-that-do-voter-engagement/) - Based on data from a survey conducted by Urban Institute in 2021, we developed the first nationwide snapshot of voter engagement among America's nonprofits with our "America's Nonprofits Get Out the Vote" report. Throughout this webinar, we explored the findings from our 2022 "America's Nonprofits Get Out the Vote" report. This data provides us with an insight into - [Webinar: What is Ranked Choice Voting?](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-what-is-ranked-choice-voting/) - A ranked-choice voting system (RCV) is an electoral system in which voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots. Learn more from Ballotpedia here: https://ballotpedia.org/Electoral_system. Special thanks to Drew Penrose from Fair Vote for sharing his knowledge and expertise. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download the Powerpoint and watch the webinar on Nonprofit VOTE’s YouTube channel. - [Webinar: How Your Nonprofit Can Host a Phone or Text Bank to Reach Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/how-your-nonprofit-can-host-a-phone-or-text-bank-to-reach-voters/) - As you know, reaching voters via phone or text is more effective than mailers and emails, and it can be a safe and viable alternative to hosting in-person events. It's also a tactic that your staff and volunteers can really enjoy as they get to interact directly with voters, providing reminders about upcoming elections and - [Webinar: Voter Communications](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voter-communications-optimizing-your-messaging-and-strategies/) - In this webinar, we explored the ins and outs of crafting timely and targeted messages for voter engagement in your community and discussed the key principles of developing clear messages that motivate people to action. Special thanks to the Nonprofit VOTE team for sharing their knowledge and expertise. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please feel free to download - [Tips for Supporting Voting By Mail](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/tips-for-supporting-voting-by-mail/) - [Nonprofit Power: Small Towns and Rural Communities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofit-power-small-towns-and-rural-communities/) - [Nonprofit Power: Unlocking the Power of Immigrant Communities Report](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofit-power-unlocking-the-power-of-immigrant-communities/) - Thriving communities of first- and second-generation immigrants exist across the country, building robust networks of mutual support and honoring their shared cultures. - [Case Study: Colorado Participation Project (Community Resource Center)](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/case-study-colorado-participation-project-community-resource-center/) - Community Resource Center (CRC) creates opportunities, tools, and strategies to develop nonprofits and community groups to strengthen Colorado. The Participation Project, founded in 2010 and adopted as a program by CRC in 2015, provides guidance, training, and support to partner nonprofits—food pantries, community health clinics, homeless shelters, and others—to develop effective and realistic action plans for civic engagement. Additionally, the Participation Project trains and manages a cohort of local Organizers that support on-site voter engagement work as needed. - [Safely Engaging Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-safely-engaging-voters/) - As our nation emerges from a pandemic and election season that will both have lasting impacts, nonprofits are wondering, "Where do we go from here?" At Nonprofit VOTE, we've been collecting stories of resilience and tenacity, resources that inform and inspire, and ideas that will shape how we approach engaging voters for years to come. - [Case Study: Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/case-study-housing-alliance-of-pennsylvania/) - The Housing Alliance is a statewide coalition working to provide leadership and a common voice for policies, practices, and resources to ensure that all Pennsylvanians, especially those with low incomes, have access to safe, decent, and affordable homes. As a new anchor organization, the Alliance was able to boost advocacy efforts and engage many of their members in voter engagement for the first time through their PA Votes campaign. - [Case Study: Ohio Votes](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/case-study-ohio-votes/) - As a statewide coalition of hundreds of housing organizations and homeless service providers, COHHIO promotes a range of housing assistance services, public policy advocacy, and provides training and technical assistance. Ohio VOTES is COHHIO’s year-round, statewide, nonpartisan initiative to build civic engagement in Ohio’s low-income communities. Ohio VOTES works with housing providers, health centers, community centers, food pantries, homeless programs, and other nonprofits. By utilizing a Regional Liaison model where deeply embedded organizers can provide support and coordination for nonprofits, Ohio VOTES has created a hyperlocal and responsive infrastructure for voter engagement. Cleveland VOTES, a Black-led organization that strives to educate, empower and connect with the citizens of Greater Cleveland, was the Regional Liaison working with several sites, including Smart Development, Inc. - [Case Study: Democracy North Carolina](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/case-study-democracy-north-carolina/) - For over 25 years, Democracy North Carolina has used research, organizing, and advocacy to increase voter participation. Their mission is to strengthen democratic structures, build power among disenfranchised communities, and inspire confidence in a transformed political process that works for all. Their focus on community-based leadership is reflected in their training approach and choice of sites for nonprofit voter engagement work. - [IRS form 5768 Election H](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/irs-form-5768-election-h/) - [Hosting a Candidate Forum: A Nonprofit Guide](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/hosting-a-candidate-forum-a-nonprofit-guide/) - [Filling Out and Returning Voter Registration Forms](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/filling-out-and-returning-voter-registration-forms/) - [Federal Funds and Voter Registration](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/federal-funds-and-voter-participation/) - [Case Study: Rosie's Place](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/rosies-place/) - [Case Study: Community Partnership Family Resource Center (CPFRC)](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/community-partnership-family-resource-center-cpfrc/) - [Case Study: Arizona Impact for Good](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/case-study-arizona-impact-for-good/) - In the ever-evolving landscape of civic participation, voter engagement stands as a cornerstone of thriving communities. At the forefront of this movement in Arizona is AZ Impact for Good, a dedicated nonprofit organization committed to transforming communities through education, advocacy, and innovation. In partnership with Nonprofit VOTE, AZ Impact for Good amplifies its mission by promoting voter engagement across the state. Laurie Liles, the Chief Public Policy Officer, shares insights into this impactful collaboration and its significance in empowering communities through active participation in the electoral process. Nonprofit VOTE interviewed Laurie Liles, and here is what she shared about the organization’s efforts and experiences. - [Candidate Appearances at Your Nonprofit Event](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/candidate-appearances-at-your-nonprofit-event/) - [Voter Registration Checklist](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voter-registration-checklist-and-tips-for-active-tabling/) - [Sample Voter Registration Email from CEO/ED](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/sample-email-from-ceo-ed/) - Subject Line Register to Vote for the Upcoming Election Email Draft We at [Organization Name] are asking all our staff and volunteers who are eligible to register to vote. If you’re already registered, now is the time to make sure your voter registration is up-to-date at your current address. Our goal is to have 100% - [Sample Staff Policies for Time Off to Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/sample-staff-policies-for-time-off-to-vote/) - [Sample Script for Voter Registration with Common Responses](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/sample-script-for-voter-registration-with-common-responses/) - [Getting Started with Voter Engagement: A Checklist](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/getting-started-with-voter-engagement-a-checklist/) - [FAQ When Doing Voter Registration in Your State](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/faq-when-doing-voter-registration-in-your-state/) - [Seven Tips on Getting Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/seven-tips-on-getting-out-the-vote/) - [America's Nonprofits Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/americas-nonprofits-get-out-the-vote/) - [Voting and Local Elections: Why Nonprofits Should Engage](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voting-and-local-elections-why-nonprofits-should-engage/) - [Printable Materials](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/printable-materials/) - Resources For Talking to Voters How to Talk to Voters Active Listening Tool Why Vote? Resources and Templates For Voter Registration Voter Registration Form Poster "Ask Me About Voting" Sticker Avery Presta 94514 Template "Ask Me About Voting" Spanish Resources with Digital Integration Use our portal to help voters check their registration and sign up for - [Staying Nonpartisan: Permissible Election Activities Checklist](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/staying-nonpartisan-permissible-election-activities-checklist-2/) - The federal tax code contains a single sentence that defines the prohibition of partisan political activities by 501(c)(3) charitable organizations. It states 501(c)(3) organizations are “prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in - or intervening in - any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for elective public office.” The main - [What Nonprofit Staff Can Say About the Election](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/what-nonprofit-staff-can-say-about-the-election-2/) - [National Voter Registration Act](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/national-voter-registration-act/) - The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1993 to ensure that all Americans have the opportunity to vote. To make voter registration easier and more accessible, the NVRA includes providing a federal voter registration form, and requires states to offer voter registration services - [HIPAA and Civic Engagement at Health Centers](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/hipaa-and-civic-engagement-at-health-centers/) - HIPAA is the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The primary goal of the law is to make it easier for people to keep health insurance and protect the confidentiality and security of healthcare information. For health centers, protecting patient health information is also a legal requirement under the Health Insurance Portability - [Nonprofit Sample Stickers](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonprofit-sample-stickers/) - Ask Me About Registering to Vote - Sticker Download Printable Sticker Download Spanish Translation I Work at a Nonprofit and I Vote - [GOTV Phone and Text Banking](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/gotv-phone-and-text-banking/) - [Benefits of Voting in Local Elections](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-benefits-of-voting-in-local-elections/) - Voter turnout in the 2020 elections broke records - the most votes ever cast and the highest percentage of eligible voters turning out in over a century. This is great for democracy, communities, and representation, and a trend we need to keep up in 2021 and beyond. Despite local elections having huge impacts on government - [Using Social Media to Promote Voting](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/using-social-media-to-promote-voting/) - [Working with Candidates - On a Nonpartisan Basis](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/working-with-candidates-on-a-nonpartisan-basis/) - [Sample Get Out the Vote Email from CEO/ED](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/sample-vote-email-from-ceo-ed/) - [Staying Inside the 501(c)(3) Lines: Keeping Nonpartisan in Messy Partisan Times](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-staying-inside-the-501c3-lines/) - Watch "Staying Inside the 501(C)(3) Lines" for a review of how nonprofits can successfully engage voters in 2025 in a 100% nonpartisan way. - [Webinar: All 2025 Politics is Local](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-all-2025-politics-is-local/) - Check out "All 2025 Politics is Local" to learn about the local elections happening from coast to coast this year (because there are PLENTY) and how your nonprofit can lend its community outreach skills to the task of voter engagement. You'll also hear about best practices for connecting the importance of voting to every day - [Active Listening Tool](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/active-listening-tool/) - A chart that teaches staff how to listen to voters and respond to them. It showcases some common reactions in a tabling situation as well as some easy invitation questions to get a conversation started. - [How to Talk to Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/how-to-talk-to-voters/) - A checklist providing some prompts as to how to talk to voters in a tabling situation. It provides some general guidance on what to hand out and what to say at each stage of a conversation. - [Midterm Elections: What They Are and Why They Matter](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/midterm-elections-what-they-are-and-why-they-matter/) - [On the Frontlines of Democracy: America’s Nonprofits Hold the Line on Civic Infrastructure](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/on-the-frontlines-of-democracy-americas-nonprofits-hold-the-line-on-civic-infrastructure/) - These organizations are not primarily advocacy or election-focused groups. They are service nonprofits — food banks, housing providers, health clinics, disability service organizations, and community-based groups — working every day in communities that have historically been underrepresented in civic life. At the same time, the data reveals growing strain. More than half of nonprofits engaged - [The "Why Vote" Tool](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/why-vote-tool/) - General Voter Engagement DOWNLOAD THE TOOL Youth Engagement DOWNLOAD THE TOOL Learn More About the Tool FROM OUR WEBINAR WATCH THE WEBINAR FROM THE RIGHT QUESTION INSTITUTE LEARN MORE - [Tips for Active Tabling](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/tips-for-active-tabling/) - Staffing a table in your lobby or at an event is an effective strategy for engaging your clients and constituents in voter registration, pledge-to-vote, and other voter outreach activities. For tabling to be effective, staff and volunteers need to be positive, assertive, confident, and pro active. Don’t sit behind the table waiting for people to - [Webinar : Getting a Head Start: Planning Your Voter Outreach in 2024](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-getting-a-start-2024/) - It’s a big election year, which can be intimidating—but you’re not alone! Nonprofit VOTE is here to support you as you incorporate voter engagement into your 2024 plan. Tune in to this webinar to access best practice tools and templates for voter engagement plans to smoothly integrate civic engagement into your organization’s work. WEBINAR MATERIALS: - [Webinar: Laws of the Land: Voter Registration & State Guides](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-state-guides/) - Election season is heating up, and we want to be sure you’re ready for your voter registration program. Nonprofit VOTE and National Voter Registration Day have partnered with our friend Michelle Kanter Cohen of the Fair Elections Center. We’ll hear from election law expert and attorney Allegra Chapman about the guides she updated with the - [Voting and Homelessness](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voting-and-homelessness/) - People experiencing homelessness or who are otherwise in transition face special challenges when registering to vote. Below we discuss some of these challenges and provide links to organizations and resources that offer further information. Remember, the best source of accurate laws and policies about voting is your state or county election office. Can someone who - [Webinar: The Final 2024 Countdown](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-final-2024-countdown/) - While we now know the outcomes of the many races that made up Election 2024, what about the scale and shape of the nation's voter turnout? As the first presidential election since the record-breaking turnout of 2020, this last webinar of the Nonprofit VOTE calendar year is a golden opportunity to talk about the data - [Webinar: On the Radar: The SAVE Act, State Laws, & Other Policies Impacting Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-on-the-radar/) - The last several weeks have been a constant barrage of policy change whiplash, many of which have serious and far-reaching implications for America's nonprofits. Keeping up with the day-to-day tumult at the federal level is hard enough, but factor in new changes across the individual states and things can get pretty messy. Best rest assured - [Webinar: Top 10 Tactics Nonprofits Can Employ to Get Out the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-top-10-tactics-2024/) - As the 2024 November elections near, we're by joined partners from the field to discuss our Top 10 recommendations for nonprofits to help get out the vote, from phone and text banking to providing information about what’s on the ballot and helping individuals of all abilities develop a voting plan. WEBINAR MATERIALS: Please download the Powerpoint​ and watch - [Webinar: Rally the Sector: Nonprofits & Election 2024](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-rally-the-sector/) - 2024 is a big year for elections! While your work as a nonprofit must and should remain nonpartisan, there is a vital role for your organization ensuring that the communities you serve have a say in the process – up and down the ballot, especially on the local and state levels. Nonprofits know their communities - [Webinar: Democracy for All: Accessible & Inclusive Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-democracy-for-all/) - Join us as we hear from NALEO, National Disability Rights Network, and other partners on best practices for building accessible and inclusive voter engagement initiatives. Whether you're an advocate, nonprofit leader, or community organizer, this session will equip you with the tools and strategies needed to ensure that every voter, regardless of language, ability, or - [Webinar: Get Informed, Get Out, Get VOTING: Voter Education & GOTV in 2024](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-get-voting/) - Join Nonprofit VOTE, League of Women Voters, National Vote at Home Institute, and Guides.vote for access to essential tools and strategies for ballot education and Get Out The Vote (GOTV) efforts. We will dive into the key ballot resources available for voters, such as nonpartisan voter guides, absentee and mail-in voting processes, and strategies to - [Webinar: It's GOTV Time! Getting Voters to the Polls in November](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-its-go-time-november/) - Join us for a post-National Voter Registration Day webinar on Get Out the Vote efforts. We'll share strategies to engage and mobilize registered voters, discuss best practices for outreach, and provide tools to ensure strong voter turnout in the upcoming elections. You'll hear from some of our Partners on their GOTV tactics and walk away - [Webinar: Moving Mountains: Issue Advocacy for Nonprofits in 2025 & Beyond](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-moving-mountains/) - Even by modern standards, 2024 was a year of major political divisiveness and tension. Now that the anticipation is over, things are settling down and newly elected officials are taking their seats. This transitional period represents a crucial time for you as a 501c3 nonprofit to pack your bag with all the tools you’ll need - [Voting and Domestic Violence](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/voting-and-domestic-violence/) - How can someone who’s survived domestic violence keep their current address private? 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 by providing a substitute address - [Engaging Voters with Disabilities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/engaging-voters-with-disabilities/) - Read our Nonprofit Power Installment: Engaging Voters with Disabilities Disability is part of being human. At some point, almost everyone will experience temporary, short-term, or permanent disability. A disability includes any condition that significantly impacts a person’s life activities. This can include matters of mobility, cognition, hearing, and/or vision. Any of these can impact the - [Nonpartisan Advocacy Planning Tool](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/nonpartisan-advocacy-planning-tool/) - Download a blank version of the tracker in multiple formats Download Blank PDF Tracker Edit the Spreadsheet Template Download Word Doc Tracker - [Webinar: Midterms 2022 - How New Laws and Maps Affect Nonprofit Voter Engagement](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/webinar-midterms-2022-how-new-laws-and-maps-affect-nonprofit-voter-engagement/) - Elections in 2022 will be shaped by a raft of new voting-related legislation at the state level, new maps for congressional and state offices, and ongoing public health concerns. Whether your state has made the voting process more restrictive or expanded access, voters will need information about changes and their options. New maps also pose - [Get Out the Vote Email Script From Leadership](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/resource/get-out-the-vote-email-script-from-leadership/) ## Partners - [Arab American Institute](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/arab-american-institute/) - [Welcoming America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/welcoming-america/) - [National Alliance on Mental Illness](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-alliance-on-mental-illness/) - [National Council of Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-council-of-nonprofits/) - [Maryland Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/maryland-nonprofits/) - [Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/alliance-of-arizona-nonprofits/) - [Mississippi Alliance of Nonprofits and Philanthropy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/mississippi-center-for-nonprofits/) - [Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/center-on-nonprofits-and-philanthropy/) - [National Voter Registration Day](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-voter-registration-day/) - [National Council of La Raza](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-council-of-la-raza/) - [American Library Association](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/american-library-association/) - [Disability Rights Arkansas](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/disability-rights-arkansas/) - [Community Resource Center](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/community-resource-center/) - [National Urban Indian Family Coalition](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-urban-indian-family-coalition/) - [Ohio Association of Nonprofit Organizations](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/ohio-association-of-nonprofit-organizations/) - [Dominicanos USA](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/dominicanos-usa/) - [TurboVote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/turbovote/) - [VoteRunLead](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/voterunlead/) - [Center for Disability Rights](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/center-for-disability-rights/) - [Louisiana Budget Project](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/louisiana-budget-project/) - [Make the Road](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/make-the-road/) - [Nonprofit Center of Northeast Florida](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/nonprofit-center-of-northeast-florida/) - [The Foraker Group](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/the-foraker-group/) - [iCivics](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/icivics/) - [Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/alliance-for-nonprofit-excellence/) - [National Network for Arab American Communities](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-network-for-arab-american-communities/) - [American Alliance of Museums](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/american-alliance-of-museums/) - [National PTA](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-pta/) - [National Women's Coalition Against Violence and Exploitation](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-womens-coalition-against-violence-and-exploitation/) - [American Association of University Women](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/american-association-of-university-women/) - [Generations United](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/generations-united/) - [Volunteer Match](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/volunteer-match/) - [Volunteers of America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/volunteers-of-america/) - [Voto Latino](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/voto-latino/) - [Young Nonprofit Professionals Network](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/young-nonprofit-professionals-network/) - [Youth Service America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/youth-service-america/) - [YouthBuild USA](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/youthbuild-usa/) - [YWCA](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/ywca/) - [U.S. Vote Foundation](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/u-s-vote-foundation/) - [United Negro College Fund](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/united-negro-college-fund/) - [United Neighborhood Centers of America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/united-neighborhood-centers-of-america/) - [United Way Worldwide](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/united-way-worldwide/) - [National Human Services Assembly](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-human-services-assembly/) - [National Low Income Housing Coalition](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-low-income-housing-coalition/) - [National MS Society](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-ms-society/) - [National Urban League](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-urban-league/) - [NPower](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/npower/) - [Overseas Vote Foundation](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/overseas-vote-foundation/) - [Rock the Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/rock-the-vote/) - [The Arc USA](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/the-arc-usa/) - [National Council on the Aging, Inc](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-council-on-the-aging-inc/) - [National Disabilities Rights Network](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-disabilities-rights-network/) - [National Head Start Association](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-head-start-association/) - [NALEO Educational Fund](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/naleo-educational-fund/) - [National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC)](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-association-of-community-health-centers-nachc/) - [National Civic League](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-civic-league/) - [National Congress of American Indians](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/national-congress-of-american-indians/) - [Feeding America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/feeding-america/) - [Goodwill Industries International, Inc.](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/goodwill-industries-international-inc/) - [Independent Sector](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/independent-sector/) - [League of Women Voters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/league-of-women-voters/) - [Long Distance Voter](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/long-distance-voter/) - [Lutheran Services Disability Network](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/lutheran-services-disability-network/) - [Lutheran Services in America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/lutheran-services-in-america/) - [APIA Vote](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/apia-vote/) - [Association for Career and Technical Education](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/association-for-career-and-technical-education/) - [Autism Speaks](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/autism-speaks/) - [Big Brothers Big Sisters](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/big-brothers-big-sisters/) - [Child Welfare League of America](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/child-welfare-league-of-america/) - [CIRCLE - Civic Youth](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/circle-civic-youth/) - [Coalition on Human Needs](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/coalition-on-human-needs/) - [Community Action Partnership](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/community-action-partnership/) - [Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations](https://www.nonprofitvote.org/partners/pennsylvania-association-of-nonprofit-organizations/) - 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