If you want to get out the vote at your college, these organizations aim to provide schools and students with the tools and knowledge necessary to increase voter engagement on campus.
If you’re looking to organize campus voter registration drives and election awareness efforts at your school but don’t know where to start, there are groups that can help.
These four organizations aim to provide schools and students with the tools and knowledge necessary to get out the vote on campus.
All In
Since All In’s launch in 2016, the organization has grown to support more than 1,000 colleges and universities and nearly 10 million college students across all 50 states, with the goal of improving student voter engagement efforts. All In’s State and City Campus Voting Challenges are nonpartisan programs with a commitment to increasing student voter participation and engagement on campuses across states or cities.
Campus Vote Project
Since 2012, the Campus Vote Project has worked with colleges and universities to empower students with the information they need to register and vote. CVP focuses significant time and resources on supporting community colleges and minority-serving institutions where these resources can have a greater impact. They currently work with more than 360 schools in 41 states.
PA Colleges Vote
The Pennsylvania-based group helps students organize voter registration drives and supports efforts to provide general voter education on campuses across the state. PA Colleges Vote helps students form local chapters, empowering them to take the lead in running voter registration and mobilization drives.
Students Learn Students Vote
The Students Learn Students Vote coalition is a nonpartisan network dedicated to increasing voter participation among college students. The organization connects campuses, nonprofit partners, students, and philanthropic leaders and provides resources and programming to ensure that every student has access to participate in our elections. Partner organizations include Pitt Votes at the University of Pittsburgh, and Penn Leads the Vote at the University of Pennsylvania.
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