Dear John, 

 

In this week’s newsletter:

  • Resource: UnidosUS Voter Registration Materials
  • Post-election Communication Survey Extended to September 30
 

Voting: UnidosUS Voter Registration Materials and CHN GOTV Webinar

If all of them registered to vote, naturalized immigrants would equal 10% of registered voters nationwide, making immigrant voices a powerful electoral force. PIF partner UnidosUS notes that Latinos reached through their affiliates often say that no one has talked to them about registering or voting. UnidosUS has developed a one-pager in English and Spanish you can distribute to your networks. Voter registration deadlines are coming up soon – the time is now to encourage eligible immigrant families to vote!

 

UnidosUS suggests these voter registration outreach messages:

  • Voting is a way to represent our families and community
  • Voting is a way to lift up community priorities
  • Voting makes a difference – a handful of votes have decided election outcomes
  • Vote in local, state, and national elections – local officials have a direct impact on what happens in your neighborhood (and add examples relevant to your audience)

 

 

Get the Voter Registration One-Pager

 

Also, nonprofits can and do educate voters and help get out the vote. Our partners at the Coalition on Human Needs are sponsoring a special election webinar offering tools and strategies to safely and successfully conduct Get Out the Vote (GOTV) activities. Use the link below to register for the webinar, which will be held Thursday, September 12 at 3:00 pm ET.

 

 

Register

 

 

Deadline Extended: Post-Election Communication Collaboration

We’re extending the deadline to complete a short survey about your organization’s communication priorities, capacities, and interests. It should take less than 20 minutes to complete the survey, and your responses will help us align shared communication efforts with members’ needs and goals.

 

Coordinated communication to shape policy debates and share accurate information with immigrant families will likely be a priority in 2025. Please share your priorities and needs, so we’re ready when the time comes.

 

 

Complete the Survey by Sept. 30

 

 

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P.O. Box 34573
Washington, DC 20043
United States

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