From The New PA Project Education Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Fwd: Penn State Weekend Blitz
Date March 13, 2024 3:15 PM
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Increasing youth voter turnout is a critical part of our strategy.

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Did you see this message, fellow activist?

We are so close to hitting our fundraising goal to fully fund our weekend voter registration blitz at Penn State University University Park this weekend.

We will register students and ensure they know what’s at stake during this year’s critical elections. But we still need to raise $1,388 to pull this off. We’ve already raised $1,112 and need your help to get over the finish line.

An angel investor has agreed to TRIPLE all donations up to $1,500 for this blitz, but to fund our staff, transportation, lodging, and materials to help students register to vote, we need to raise at least $2,500. Will you help us hit that goal by rushing $25 or more right now? → ([link removed])

Increasing youth voter turnout is a critical part of our strategy. That’s why we conduct voter registration blitzes and provide civic education by meeting students where they are – on their campuses. In order to further our democracy, we must ensure that young people are informed, engaged, and ready to vote.

We are counting on your support.

In solidarity,

Kadida Kenner
Chief Executive Officer
The New PA Project Education Fund
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Fellow activist,

A critical part of our strategy is to increase youth voter turnout. That’s why we conduct voter registration blitzes and civic education, meeting students where they are – on their campuses.

During the weekend of March 16-17, we will hold a weekend voter registration blitz at Penn State University in Centre County, where we will be sending staff out to register students and ensuring they know what’s at stake during this year’s critical elections. Last year, we registered 420 students in one weekend.

But here’s the thing:

We still need to raise $2,500 to pull this off. This gap includes funding for staff, transportation, lodging, and materials to help students register to vote. An angel investor has agreed to triple all donations that come in up to $1,500 from this email. Without hitting that goal, we won’t be able to have a successful voter registration blitz.

To further our democracy, we must ensure that young people are informed, engaged, and ready to vote. Our goal is to raise $2,500 to register students at Penn State University, main campus. Will you rush $25 or more now to fund our youth voter registration campaign so we can register as many students as possible? → ([link removed])

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We will be showing up to speak directly to students, listen to what they have to say, and ensure they have the information they need to make their voices heard to vote their values at the ballot box. Youth empowerment is one of our top priorities, but to get this done, we need your help.

Are you an alumnus of the nearly 300 colleges, universities, or technical schools in Pennsylvania? Let us know where our team should go next!

In solidarity,

The New PA Project Education Fund

The New PA Project Education Fund (NPPEF) is a non-partisan organization led by community leaders across the Commonwealth dedicated to centering underrepresented and underserved communities to embrace their power. NPPEF ensures full participation in the democratic process through civic education and year-round engagement by centering Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, immigrant communities and the youth - with intention - as they are the least represented and most impacted by decisions our government is making.

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