National Voter Education Week
National Voter Education Week (NVEW) helps voters bridge the gap between registering to vote and casting a ballot. During this week of interactive education, voters have the opportunity to find their polling location, understand their ballot, make a plan to vote in person or remotely, and more. NVEW strives to help voters overcome common barriers to become confident voters and ambassadors of voting in their own communities for every election. Visit this website to learn more and sign up!
Read MoreNational Voter Registration Day
Annually celebrated on the fourth Tuesday of September, National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday celebrating our democracy. First observed in 2012, it has quickly gained momentum ever since. Nearly 3 million voters have registered to vote on the holiday to date. Visit this website to learn more and sign up!
Read MoreNSLVE’s Campus Search Tool
Visit this website to check whether a campus is signed up to participate in the Institute for Democracy and Higher Education's NSLVE study.
Read MoreNSLVE’s State Reports (2018)
The National Study of Learning, Voting, and Engagement is a study of U.S. college and university student voting. This resource provides NSLVE reports for sixteen different states, informed by the aggregate of reports for NSLVE participating institutions in those respective states. States include: Minnesota, Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, Maryland, Michigan, Montana, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Colorado.
Read MorePenn Center for Minority Serving Institutions’ MSI Vote: Ensuring Democracy And Promoting Voting Through The Power Of Minority Serving Institutions
MSI Vote, a report from the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions, looks at the issues affecting young and minority voters, as well as policies that perpetuate their voter suppression. Because Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) educate 20% of all students and 40% of students of color, the report argues that MSIs have a responsibility to promote civic engagement and offers key recommendations.
Read MorePlus One The Polls’ Interest Form For Bringing A Voter Site To Your Campus
Request access to the Plus One the Polls Toolkit to learn more about best practices for bringing a polling site to your campus.
Read MoreSLSV Coalition’s Anti-Racism Resources
The SLSV Coalition's Resources and Support Subcommittee compiled a list of resources to help organizers lead with anti-racist values and support organizations fighting systemic racism.
Read MoreSLSV Coalition’s Campus Takeover Resources
The Campus Takeover program is co-led by the Alliance for Youth Organizing and the National Conference on Citizenship’s Students Learn Students Vote Coalition. The two organizations lead the Campus Takeover effort to share resources, build community, and support those who are hosting National Voter Registration Day activities on college and university campuses. Join Campus Takeover for resources, mini-grants, and a community of organizers participating in National Voter Registration Day.
Read MoreSLSV Coalition’s Post-Election Campus Resources And Response Guide (2020)
On October 8, over 100 stakeholders in the student voting space came together to ideate around the question “how might we prepare to support campus stakeholders in processing and responding to a tumultuous post-election season?” This document is a synthesis of their ideas for how best to address that challenge.
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