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The 2014 Nonprofit Vote campaign focuses on creating a coordinated engagement strategy for human service nonprofits. Key objectives include building a sustainable infrastructure for voter engagement and evaluating our impact through training, technical assistance, and networking opportunities. State partners will recruit participants, hold kickoff trainings, and promote voter registration and educational initiatives. Monthly webinars, materials, and support will be provided, culminating in a robust GOTV effort leading to Election Day. Join us in enhancing voter engagement and making a lasting impact!
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Nonprofits Vote 2014 campaign:An overview Presented by
States program goals/focus • Create a coordinated engagement campaign for human service nonprofits • Build permanent state infrastructure for this work • Evaluate our impact Goals/ Focus
What Nonprofit Vote Provides • Training and technical assistance • Networking and peer learning opportunities • Database and evaluation support • Promotion in our communications • Access to free, monthly webinars, tools, resources and materials tailored for nonprofits • Election swag such as posters and buttons • Information on NVRD events • Partner grants and mini-grants
state partner Activities • Attend the convening • Provide a point person for this work • Recruit a cohort of nonprofit service providers as participants • Hold a program kickoff/training with participants. • Provide training and ongoing support to participants. • Set a goal that half of voter contacts are new or updated voter registrations
state partner Activities • Participate in a national check-in call every six weeks starting in May 2014 • Collect and enter all data from participants for follow up and evaluation purposes • Facilitate GOTV activities including at least one follow up contact • Promote voter engagement broadly • Participate in and promote NVRD • Participate in a debrief by phone in December 2014
Timeline part 1 • March 27th – 28th: Vegas Convening • April – May 2014: Recruitment of Nonprofit Participants • Use the RFP/application tool • We’ll cover recruitment skills tomorrow • Participants will likely look to you as their primary expert/trainer • First team check in call second week of May
Timeline part 2 • June 2014 • Collect signed MOUs from participants • Return completed one-page State Partner Questionnaire by June 1st, 2014 • June – July: Kick off and training events • August – October: Voter registration and pledge to vote campaigns • October – November: Voter education and GOTV
Timeline part 3 • November 2nd: Election Day! • December 2014: Phone debrief call • April 2015 – Evaluation results back • May 1st 2015 – Evaluation results released