Non-partisan Vote Earth Campaign

Posted by Vote Earth on October 8, 2024

The non-partisan Vote Earth campaign is a vital initiative aimed at empowering students, faculty, and administrators to engage in the democratic process.

Our campaign focuses on making voter registration and education accessible and straightforward. We are committed to supporting you with the resources needed to integrate voter engagement into your classroom activities, and we would be honored to have your support.

Here’s how we can assist you:

  • Non-Partisan Voter Registration Portal: Easy access for students to register to vote.
  • Pledge to Vote Earth Portal: A tool for students to commit to voting with the Earth in mind.
  • Federal Race and Candidate Lists: Up-to-date information on candidates and races.
  • In-Class Voter Registration Guide and Slideshow: Step-by-step instructions and QR codes for guiding students through registration.
  • Optional Virtual, Non-Partisan Voter Registration Training: Earth Day will be hosting a comprehensive registration training session.

If you are interested in incorporating these resources into your classroom, we encourage you to send us a brief email to Libby Bunch, Campus Outreach Associate, at bunch@earthday.org, letting us know you plan to use our resources! This will help us keep track of the campuses that use our resources.

If you would like to learn more or would like to explore future opportunities to collaborate with EARTHDAY.ORG, please schedule a zoom call with the Earth Day team. We are excited to work with you in fostering a more engaged and informed student body.

Thank you for considering this opportunity to make an impact. We look forward to your response and to working together on this important initiative.

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