How Your Nonprofit can help your Communities Vote June 8th

Nonprofit staff have frequent, somethimes daily, contact with some on our most under represented citizens. by providing healthcare, legal services, housing,education, childcare and more, they develop trusted realtionships with their clients and can play an important role in educating their constituencies about the democratic process, while also building political strength for their nonprofit. Please join the California Participation Project and our partners for an informative civic engagement traning for your nonprofit.

Learn easy steps to integrate nonpartisan voter participation into your ongoing work.

Get up-to-date resources and materials on voter education and voting rights.

Meet local nonprofit leaders and experts in the field of voting and elections.

Who should attend: Staff,board members or volunteers of a nonprofit or foundation

Co-Sponsors:Asian Pacific American Legal Center, California Partnership, Center for Nonprofit Management,Community Partners, League of Women Voters of Los Angeles,Liberty Hill Foundation, Office of he California Secretary of State, UCLA Center for Civil Society, United Way of Greater Los Angeles