League of Women Voters of Tennessee Education Fund
629-777-5650
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PO Box 158369
Nashville, TN 37215
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$3,000.00
Description
18-24 year olds are the age demographic who are least likely to vote. Part of the reason is that they do not see how their vote impacts their own life. LWV has developed a civics module for high school classrooms that gives students an opportunity to reflect on how voting on local and states issues actually does affect them. Traditional high school civic curriculums tend to focus on the national level of government. This interactive module will balance the picture by presenting voting as just one of several activities that are part of local civic engagement.

Program Successes
This is a new program for 2020-21.
Category
Education  - Secondary & High Schools 
Beneficiaries
Adolescents
Long-term Success
Increase the percentage of recently registered high school students who vote. The Election Commission keeps statistics for18-24 year olds for every election.
Short-term Success
Presenting the module in every Metro high school (in-person or online) in 2020-21 and generating commitments for return engagements.
Program Success Monitored By
# of schools participating
# of students participating
completed student evaluations
Program Areas Served
Davidson County
Budget
$1,400.00
Description
LWV will be exploring innovative ways to motivate high school students and community college students to be active participants in community life by registering to vote -- and then actually casting their first vote. Research shows that young adults who vote within the first year of registering to vote are more likely to make it a lifetime habit. Our new website, www.myfirstvoteTN.org, is intended to reach this audience.We are also conducting a major outreach to make sure that high school students and community college students have appropriate photo ID for voting. Many students need information about the process of acquiring a TN Identification License as an alternative identification document if they do not have a driver's license.
Program Areas Served
Nashville
Budget
$4,500.00
Description
The core work of LWV is to promote informed and engaged citizens. LWV provides voting information and voter registration in a variety of venues including high schools, community fairs, and meetings of civic organizations. For many voters, www.Vote411.org is an important on-line voter resource that is activated prior to each election cycle. It will be heavily promoted. LWV is also exploring a variety of print and multi-media resources to help all registered voters feel confident that they have the resources they need in order to vote and feel motivated to do so.
Program Areas Served
None
Budget
$2,500.00
Description
Publicizing and convening community forums for candidates in local elections in collaboration with other community organizations as well as holding substantive forums on issues of public policy are important programmatic elements for LWV.
Program Areas Served
None

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

In the past, LWV has relied on printed materials to communicate with the public. Our challenge is to utilize a wide-range of media resources to reach a public that is no longer so print-reliant. We also know that to reach our increasingly ethnically diverse community, we will need to increase our translated resources.