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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. State Partners in 2014.
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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