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3 Prominent Gubernatorial Candidates Have Ties to Simpson
Our Vote Everywhere school partner Simpson College celebrates its long-lasting tradition of grooming political leaders in Iowa.
Read MoreCivics for Citizens – The Executive Branch
Want to learn more about the role of the Executive Branch? Check out the second installment of our Civics for Citizens blog.
Read MoreFive New Schools Join Vote Everywhere
The Andrew Goodman Foundation welcomes Alabama A&M University, Georgia State University, Mesa Community College, Spelman College, and the University of San Francisco to its Vote Everywhere program in time for the 2017 Fall semester.
Read MoreNew Report Explores Voter Engagement at Minority Serving Institutions
The Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions (CMSI) has partnered with The Andrew Goodman Foundation and other organizations to release a new report that examines the role of Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in engaging racial and ethnic minorities as well as young people in voting.
Read MoreUW–Madison Joins in Big Ten Voting Challenge
Vote Everywhere partner University of Wisconsin-Madison is joining the other Big Ten institutions in a new competition to promote civic engagement: the Big Ten Voting Challenge.
Read MoreUSF Votes Initiative Aims to Register 100 Percent of Eligible Student Voters
The University of San Francisco teams up with The Andrew Goodman Foundation to combat low civic participation among students.
Read MoreThe Andrew Goodman Foundation to Honor Leader of Moral Movement Bishop Barber as “Hidden Hero”
The 9th Annual Hidden Heroes Award Ceremony will be honoring Bishop William J. Barber II.
Read MoreHow to Become a Changemaker: A Conversation with Dr. Clarence B. Jones
Dr. Clarence B. Jones offers insight on how to organize effectively for social change.
Read MoreUnited We Stand, Divided We Fall
Removing DACA protections without replacing them with a legal path to citizenship is cruel and irresponsible. Read The Andrew Goodman Foundation's statement in response to this recent White House decision.
Read MoreNew Student Orientations: A Creative Way to Institutionalize Voter Registration
Registering new voters without the urgency of an upcoming election can be a daunting task. That's why our Vote Everywhere Ambassadors are working with their school administrations to institutionalize voter registration and embed civic engagement into their campus culture.
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