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YVote is committed to providing the civic education and inclusive community youth need to become lifelong civic actors and leaders. The majority of our programs are stipended, to ensure all youth—especially those from historically marginalized and low income communities—can access high quality civic opportunities.

At YVote, the benefits of civic engagement for youth are on full display: these young people have a sense of efficacy, agency, and leadership that contributes to their deepened sense of community and to their own mental and social well-being. By investing in our work, you're investing in a future that listens to, supports, and follows youth as they lead us toward a more just and equitable society.

We hope you'll join our community of civic supporters to ensure young people are equipped with the skills and knowledge they need to make the change they want to see!

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We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.
We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.We equip young people ✊ to channel their passions into positive action 🗳️ — at and beyond the ballot box.

donating via check?

You can mail a tax-deductible donation to our 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, Social Good Fund, at the address below. Be sure to note the donation is for “YVote” in the memo line.

Social Good Fund
12651 San Pablo Ave
Richmond, CA 94805

our supporters

We are so grateful to our founding donors, who have invested in us over the past seven years.

Governorship ($10k - $50k)

Ann and Lawrence Wiener Foundation

Ben & Jerry’s Foundation

Democracy House

Kempner Family Foundation

Neo Philanthropy’s Youth Engagement Fund

Prospect Hill Foundation

The Langeloth Foundation (through Deepu Gowda, Rebecca Casciano, & David Hochschild)

Presidency ($50k+)

Brooklyn Org

Carmel Hill Education Fund

Charles H. Revson Foundation

New York Community Trust

Pinkerton Foundation

SparkYouth NYC

The Eugene M. Lang Foundation

The Happy Elephant Foundation

U.S. House ($500 - 1k)

Alan Marash

Alexandra Anormaliza

Alisa Berger and Sam Moyn

Amanda Claremon

Cathy Davidson

Cristin Frodella

Danielle DiMare

Ellen Steigman

Eric Nadelstern

Graham Brownstein

Gretchen Wiker

Helen Fox

Hervey Parke

Jeffrey Spear

Jen Dryer

Jon Varese

Karali Pitzele

Michael Soet

Nazima Kadir

Pepita Soto

Sampriti Ganguli

Sarah Michaelis

Shannon Brigman

Stephanie van Reigersberg

Terry Born

Vincent Brevetti

U.S. Senate ($1k - 10k)

Antonia Grumbach

Avi Green

Barbara Cervone

Carol Foresta

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

Community Votes

David Hochschild

David Kaufman

Elizabeth Kelley

Evan Meyers

Fiona Lin

Francesca Kress

Ina Lee Seldin

Jane Mercaldi

Janice Bloom

Jeanne Rotunda

Jonathan Bellack

Julie Sissman and Phil Richter

Kate Burch

Kathleen Cushman

Kenneth Ning

Lamson Lam

Lance Ozier

Leonard Goldberg

Lindsey Padrino

Marcello Berger

Maurice Mandel

Michael Preston

Monty Worth

Nitzan Pelman

Rachel Spear

Renee Berman

Robert Shumer

Ross Dakin

Ryan Christman

Sabrina Moyle

Student Action Network for Equity

Tate Shafer