Project Vote  
In 2004, Project Vote registered 1.15 million low- and moderate
-income & minority voters and mobilized 2.3 million.

Resources for Civic Participation Organizations

As the industry leader in non-partisan voter participation efforts, Project Vote has developed a scalable, model voter registration and voter education program that is rigorously field-tested and takes into account the most current technology.

Our model is designed to be adapted and implemented by locally-based community, faith, labor or other organizations. To this end, Project Vote provides comprehensive training and program management to local organizations. An important key to our work with local organizations is thorough training in an extensive quality control system that ensures that applications are completed accurately.

A unique feature of our model is a component designed to build the capacity of local organizations so that their members and volunteers can engage in voter participation activities year round.

As part of our commitment to helping local organizations create meaningful and successful voter participation drives, we provide an extensive knowledge base of local election rules and regulations, allowing local organizations to operate in cooperation, rather at cross-purposes, with local elections officials.
 
By working together with locally-based organizations, Project Vote ensures that all Americans have an opportunity to be heard on Election Day.
 
For more information about using our program or licensing our materials, please contact Michael Slater, Deputy Director, Project Vote.

 

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