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Pennsylvania Voice and Everybody Vote have just launched a new Facebook social organizing web tool, in partnership with our national State Voices partners and Catalist. This tool is intended to make voter registration more accessible to users of on-line social applications, like Facebook, and has been developed by Catalist using the Facebook platform.
Everybody VOTE is a non-partisan voter registration and mobilization campaign created in 2003 to increase voter participation in Pennsylvania. Everybody VOTE is dedicated to expanding the role of 501c3 nonprofits organizations in voting and elections. We provide training, materials and other resources designed to help nonprofits integrate voter registration, voter education and voter mobilization work in their ongoing activities. Everybody VOTE is affiliated with the Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network, which is a project of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits.
The Everybody VOTE voter initiative partners with Pennsylvania Voice, a state-based collaborative formed in 2005 to create and maintain better coordination, information and communication among nonprofit civic participation organizations. Pennsylvania Voice is a state affiliate of the State Voices initiative of the Center for Civic Participation, a Michigan based nonprofit. Pennsylvania Voice's nonpartisan mission is to engage underrepresented communities in the democratic process, develop new leadership from within these constituencies, and to establish collective action around a shared issues-based agenda.
The Everybody VOTE Facebook application has been developed as a project of Pennsylvania Voice and the State Voices network.
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