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Programs 

Campus Vote Project is dedicated to supporting increased access to the democratic process, specifically highlighting and tackling the barriers that young people and students face. Learn more about all of the programs we have to offer and see how you can get involved! 

U Toledo political science students

   We work to help  
   young people gain  
    access to the polls.  

Source: Daniel Miller, Photographer, The University of Toledo, 2020.
UToledo political science students Leticia Skrabut (right) and Kyra Valentine (left) are encouraging young people to participate in the political process through a partnership with the Campus Vote Project.

 Democracy   Fellows 

CVP launched the Democracy Fellowship program in 2014. Since then, CVP has graduated 186 student leaders. Democracy Fellows play a critical role in motivating their peers, faculty, and administrators to take part in nonpartisan democratic engagement activities on their campuses.

Every day they talk to their peers about registering to vote, educate them on election laws and what’s on the ballot, and make sure students at their campus are ready to engage with democracy. Fellows are not only engaging their peers in the next upcoming election. We’ve challenged our fellows to implement programs on each of their campuses that will remain long after they graduate and make an impact on students for years to come.

Democracy Fellows

Now Seeking

Democracy Fellows

We are seeking students who are self starters, democratically engaged, politically interested & willing to help peers register to vote and engage in dialogue around democracy.

Paid

Part-time

On Campus

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The Voter Friendly Campus designation helps administrators develop a strategy to engage students and set clear goals so a path can be created in advance of upcoming elections. These activities can be institutionalized for years to come, keeping students engaged as they enter, and move through their time at school.

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Legacy Initiative

HBCU Legacy Initiative

Campus Vote Project's HBCU Legacy Initiative aims to identify and address barriers to student voting on HBCU campuses, and Black student voting on predominantly white campuses, through various methods of research and the creation of new and innovative resources. 

College students are more excited than ever to vote, but over 1,600 polling places have closed in the last decade.

That’s why MTV has teamed up with Campus Vote Project to help you successfully bring a new early voting site to your college campus, and win grant funding in the process!

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