Educate your community by joining as a partner!
From unique voter registration resources to education materials, we want to equip new voters with the tools they need to grow our democracy. By signing up as a partner, you’ll join hundreds of diverse organizations working together to reach potential voters across the country. With access to NVEW’s partner toolkits and resources, such as sample social media materials, activation ideas, online voter tools, and more, it’ll be easy for you to raise awareness and help your communities become confident voters.
Learn more and sign up as an official 2024 partner in a few months!
PARTNERS
How It Works
National Voter Education Week’s graphics, sample posts, and resources are available to share with your audience to help you achieve your voter engagement goals.
Partners commit to
Be Nonpartisan
Remain positive and nonpartisan in all activities. Partners cannot represent a candidate or party, or use the platform to do lobbying activities, while participating in National Voter Education Week.
Be Non-transactional
Partners can not pressure or force anyone to register, and cannot give individuals anything of value in exchange for taking or completing a voter registration application.
Be an Active Participant
National Voter Education Week will host virtual events throughout the first week of October and will send out a post-event survey to understand more about the success and reach of the week. Partners are expected to actively participate in activities and complete a brief, post-week survey.
Keep Us Posted
Agree to share social media plans, utilize week-specific talking points and message guidance, and use the hashtags #NVEW2020 and #VoteReady in communications.
Champion Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Engage with National Voter Education Week activities and fellow partners in a way that celebrates diversity; promotes equity and empathy; and uplifts the vital importance of inclusion in our democracy, especially as it relates to increasing representation among groups who are historically underrepresented.
NVEW commits to provide Partners with
Toolkits
Access to a toolkit of talking points and messaging guidance that can be used to share content with your audience.
Resource Library
Access to National Voter Education Week’s resource library advance of the week to identify resources to share on your networks.
Webinars
Access to webinars that provide information to amplify your reach including information about themes and methods for building buy-in for the week.
Recognition in Our Materials
We will highlight certain partner stories on the National Voter Education Week website and in promotional materials.
Recognition on Our Website
We will list partners in the “About” section of our website.
CREATIVES
How It Works
Creatives commit to create and submit unique pieces of original content (think: graphics/shareables, videos, art, etc.) that not only engage your audience but also can be made publicly available to National Voter Education Week partners and the broader community.
Creatives are expected to
Be Nonpartisan
Remain positive and nonpartisan in all activities and creations. Creatives cannot represent a candidate or party, or use the platform to do lobbying activities, while participating in National Voter Education Week.
Be Non-transactional
Creatives can not pressure or force anyone to register, and cannot give individuals anything of value in exchange for taking or completing a voter registration application.
Be an Active Participant
National Voter Education Week will host virtual events throughout the first week of October and will send out a post-event survey to understand more about the success and reach of the week. Partners are expected to actively participate in activities and complete a brief, post-week survey.
Keep Us Posted
Agree to share social media plans, utilize week-specific talking points and message guidance, and use the hashtags #NVEW2021🗳 and #VoteReady in communications.
Champion Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Engage with National Voter Education Week in a way that celebrates diversity; promotes equity and empathy; and uplifts the vital importance of inclusion in our democracy, especially as it relates to increasing representation among groups who are historically underrepresented.
Show Us Your Stuff
Create and submit unique pieces of original content (that can range from multiple graphics/shareables or single videos or art pieces – create as much or as little as you like) that engages your audience. Submit for approval on a rolling basis as content is available but no later than September 20th, so we have enough time to review before National Voter Education Week.
Uphold “Sharing is Caring”
You can brand your content as you see fit, subject to our terms of use outlined.Any materials that you submit to National Voter Education Week should be open source and able to be distributed widely by any National Voter Education Week Partners, Creatives or the public as they celebrate the week.
NVEW commits to provide Creatives with
Toolkits
Access to a toolkit of talking points, messaging guidance, and a brand style guide that can be used to develop your content.
Webinars
Access to webinars that provide information to amplify your design reach including information about themes and methods for building buy-in for the week.
Recognition in Our Materials
Accepted work will be added to the National Voter Education Week website.
Recognition on Our Website
We will list creatives in the “About” section of our website.