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Seattle Foundation
Supports voter education in historically excluded communities.
William Penn Foundation
Funds projects to increase voter participation in PA.
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
Supports poll worker recruitment and civic engagement.
Southern Leadership for Voter Engagement Network
Empowers grassroots voter engagement in the South.
NEO Philanthropy
Builds civic engagement infrastructure in underrepresented communities.
Democracy Fund
Supports inclusive democracy initiatives.
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According to the National Voter Registration Act, voter education initiatives can increase turnout by up to 10%.
Recent studies show that only 20% of eligible voters are aware of the resources available to assist them with registration and voting.
In 2022, over $1 billion was allocated specifically for civic engagement and voter education grants nationwide.
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Eligible organizations typically include 501(c)(3) nonprofits that focus on voter education, voter registration, and voter turnout initiatives. These organizations must have a clear connection to their communities and demonstrate experience in non-partisan voter engagement activities.
Voter education grants often fund activities such as non-partisan voter education workshops, voter registration drives, and community events aimed at enhancing public understanding of the electoral process. They may also cover culturally appropriate technical assistance, interpretation services, and voter protection initiatives.
Foundations support voter engagement by sponsoring trainings, promoting non-partisan voter education, and using their platforms to encourage grantees to participate in voter registration and turnout activities. They may also fund grants specifically for voter education projects.
Proposals for voter education grants are typically evaluated based on criteria such as connection with the community, experience in non-partisan voter activities, capacity to complete proposed projects, approach to progress tracking, and detailed field plans and budgets.
501(c)(3) organizations can use federal funds for non-partisan voter registration activities, but must avoid any appearance of partisan involvement. They can provide information about voting and participate in non-partisan registration drives, but their primary activities must remain non-political in nature.