May 8, 2018
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Since the beginning of the Civil Rights movement, voter engagement efforts have played a vital role in our democratic process. Unfortunately, both low-income and minority citizens have historically been and remain underrepresented in the electoral process. In fact, only 33% of the low-income population in the U.S. is registered to vote, and of those who are registered to vote, only 40% exercise this right. By encouraging more low-income citizens to register to vote and exercise their right, we can ensure that the voices of all, including our most vulnerable citizens, are reflected in major public policy decisions.
Virginia Housing Alliance (VHA) in partnership with Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH), will host a two-part training series on organizing and/or participating in Get Out To Vote (GOTV) drives within low-income housing communities throughout the Commonwealth. The first half of the training will be a one hour webinar on May 8th where participants will be able to learn how to connect with non-partisan organizations to engage in GOTV efforts without endangering 501(c)3 non-profit status. This webinar will serve as a GOTV 101 for all housing and homeless service providers who would like to get their residents and clients registered and actively voting.
The webinar will be followed up with a more in-depth panel discussion on June 14th, 2018 from 9:30am – 11:30am at the Westin Richmond as the Pre-Luncheon Forum at Virginia Housing Alliance’s Annual Awards Luncheon & HOUSING& will host a program on the same subject in September 2018 (more details to be announced at a later date).
Speakers:
 
Teresa Santalucia, Klein Hornig
Melissa Bondi, Enterprise Community Partners
Victoria Bouret, National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)
Jose Quinonez, Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH)
Kim Phillip, Arlington Chapter of the NAACP
Webinar access information will be sent via email upon registration. Registration and more details here.
Voting Matters:  Increase Voter Engagement Among Low Income Housing Residents
Braintrust Volunteers at the 2018 Point in Time Count