@GoVoteNYC Director Neill Coleman was on @NY1 this morning talking about the work our grantee partners are doing to engage voters for the NYC primary election. https://t.co/o1tPxcyNy1
Trisha Kim, community engagement associate with @MinKwonCenter for Community Action, joined @NY1 anchor Rocco Vertuccio on "Weekends On 1" to discuss their work to engage Asian American voters in partnership with @GoVoteNYC https://t.co/7Ol92h2WpK
Thank you to NYN Media for highlighting how @GoVoteNYC nonpartisan program is engaging low-propensity voters in BIPOC communities across NYC. https://t.co/RTRToIvfZN
Thank you @TrinityChrchNYC for profiling the work of @GoVoteNYC @FaithinNewYork and the trusted messenger model that successfully engages voters who don’t often participate. https://t.co/ZQrZgmOkpi
Thank you @FY_EYE for creating this valuable Voter Education PSA Clearinghouse. So much inspiration for voter engagement this election season. https://t.co/W8xpRN0Gcx
On Tuesday for national voter registration day @govotenyc grantee partners are kicking-off a week of nonpartisan get-out-the-vote activities, including parties, workshops, and distributing voter guides across New York City. See how you can get involved. https://t.co/ENfQ5l5KOq
This morning @GoVoteNYC grantee partners gathered to share ideas, and work more closely together, towards increasing voter turnout in the 2024 and 2025 elections. Thank you @NYCivicEngage for convening us.
@GoVoteNYC announces nearly $1m in grants to 9 nonprofits for nonpartisan get-out-the-vote activities. These grants bring the total investment by GoVoteNYC funders since 2021 to $3.5 million in grants and over $13 million in aligned funding. https://t.co/lNNNrrr9Hs
Direct person-to-person interaction remains the gold standard of voter engagement, but it needs to be bolstered. @GoVoteNYC grantees show how on @CandidDotOrg https://t.co/AFKz3YIibD
Thanks to the @BushwickDaily for highlighting the work of @govotenyc and our grantees. “GoVoteNYC has played a crucial role in mobilizing voters, reducing participation gaps, and building a stronger civic infrastructure in Brooklyn.” https://t.co/dNABZTrx53
Join us, @TheDRFund1, @govoteNYC, and the Opportunity Fund for Arts + Civic Power, a special workshop happening March 18th! Hear how our amazing guest speakers utilize artistic activism to engage voters across the US, and how you can too this year!
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Can New York finally deliver voting by mail? That was the question considered by an excellent @GoVoteNYC panel this morning. The answer? Yes, but we need trusted messengers to explain the rules and build confidence. https://t.co/eZBEW7WTqw
Could moving city elections to even years improve low turnout numbers like we will likely see today? @govotenyc advisory board member Laura Tanner makes the case in @CityAndStateNY https://t.co/3wZeU798Yl
Local elections have the most direct impact on our day-to-day lives yet a fifth of eligible NYers never vote. @GoVoteNYC’s trusted messenger model is changing that. @TheWellNews https://t.co/LLuPl3RXh0