General Voter Registration
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When We All Vote
When We All Vote is a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing participation in every election and closing the race and age voting gap by changing the culture around voting, harnessing grassroots energy, and through strategic partnerships.
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Voter Participation Center
The Voter Participation Center (VPC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 2003 to help members of the New American Majority--young people, people of color and unmarried women--register and vote. Since then, the organization has helped more than 6 million people register and cast ballots.
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National Voter Registration Day
Celebrated every September, National Voter Registration Day involves volunteers and organizations from all over the country hitting the streets in a single day of coordinated field, technology, and media efforts.
Mobilize Specific Groups
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Vote Vets
VoteVets Action Fund uses public issue campaigns to elevate the voices of Veterans on matters of national security, Veterans' care, and everyday issues that affect the lives of those who served, their families, and the country like foreign policy , veterans’ unemployment, robust investment in care for veterans, energy security, protecting the rights of those who serve, and upholding the Constitution and democracy that every military member swore to uphold and protect.
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Black Votes Matter
Black Voters Matter mobilizes predominantly Black communities around important issues such as voting rights, affordable housing, environmental justice, reproductive rights, and more. Increasing Black political power by increasing voter registration and turnout; funding activities related to specific elections; advocating for policies to expand voting rights/access, and developing local infrastructure where little/none exists.
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Mi Familia Vota
Mi Familia Vota's mission is to build Latino political power by expanding the electorate, strengthening local infrastructures, and through year-round voter engagement. Mi Familia Vota unites Latino, immigrant, and allied communities to promote social and economic justice through citizenship workshops, youth engagement programs, voter registration, and voter participation
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Galvanize Action
Galvanize Action works at the intersection of data science, behavioral psychology, and neuroscience to find women who want progress on key issues but aren’t reliably playing a role to get us there, connect with them on their values, and impact their civic behavior. There are millions of women—most living in rural, small town, and suburban communities—who want progress on things like access to healthcare and climate, but whose civic impact does not always reflect those goals.