Vote Everywhere Ambassadorship/Scholarship
Vote Everywhere is a unique, experiential, nonpartisan program inspired by and modeled after Freedom Summer 1964: a pivotal campaign in the Civil Rights Movement that empowered college students to take leading roles in the struggle for social justice. Through Vote Everywhere, The Andrew Goodman Foundation (AGF) honors and continues this legacy by training college students to register voters and pursue campaigns for change in their communities. Vote Everywhere has developed a national community of campus leaders who engage, educate, and mobilize their peers to take collective action.

In the spirit of Andrew Goodman -- a college student who was one of three civil rights workers murdered by the Klan for attempting to register black Mississippians during Freedom Summer 1964 --  Vote Everywhere Ambassadors take action to solve today’s pressing social justice issues. Vote Everywhere Ambassadors register voters, equip their peers with civic tools and information, and lead issue-based campaigns and social justice projects that impact their college community and beyond. Vote Everywhere provides emerging leaders with the education, skills, support, and platform necessary to continue the march toward freedom and democracy.

The Vote Everywhere Ambassadorship is structured as a multi-year commitment that allows students to build strategic organizing skills and to advocate for their community's voting and civil rights throughout their academic career. Vote Everywhere Ambassadors receive training on leadership, voter engagement, community-organizing and campaigning. To support their work, Ambassadors receive a $2000 stipend each year, as well as ongoing mentorship via The AGF’s network of social change leaders.

To learn more about the national program, go to: andrewgoodman.org/our-programs/vote-everywhere/
If you have questions about the program at ASU, email tiffany.thornhill@asu.edu.

Applicants from the West, Polytechnic, and Downtown campuses will be prioritized, however students from all campuses and fields of study are welcome. Freshman and Sophomores are encouraged to apply. 

APPLICATION IS DUE: April 15th [including resume and letter of recommendation]
Please make sure to email tiffany.thornhill@asu.edu your resume and letter of recommendation 

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