irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2021
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $5KDaily operation costs to support education programs, voter outreach via social media, and increase volunteers. 5,000 Grant from Fidelity Charities
- #2 $3KGeneral Operations support and book purchases for the new education center. A combination of fundraisers thru Facebook, Act Blue, and individual contributions totaled 2,746,37
named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Educator Ambassador Program
Engages educators as ambassadors to support voter registration and civic education efforts in high schools
State Voting Centers
Operates state-specific voting centers (e.g., California, Arizona, Colorado) providing resources for voter registration, status checks, and civic engagement
Student Ambassador Program
Recruits high school students to serve as ambassadors to register young voters and promote civic engagement in their schools and communities
activities · 3 groups
what they do
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Youth Voter Registration & Civic Engagement 12 activities
- Operate state-based voting centers for youth voter registration and engagementRuns physical voting centers in California, Connecticut, and Alaska to support voter registration and civic engagement of young voters, including state-specific outreach and facilitation of registration processes.
- Operate state-based youth voting centersRuns voter registration and civic engagement centers in multiple states, including California, Connecticut, Alaska, and Colorado, focused on supporting young voters and first-time registrants.
- Operate state-level voting centers for youth voter registration and engagementRuns state-specific centers in California, Connecticut, Alaska, and Colorado to support voter registration and civic engagement of young voters, including facilitating registration for residents and first-time voters.
- Organize volunteer-driven voter registration campaignsCoordinates volunteer opportunities for individuals, schools, and organizations to participate in voter registration drives and related civic engagement activities.
- Organize volunteer-driven voter registration campaignsMobilizes volunteers from individuals, schools, and organizations to participate in voter registration efforts as part of broader youth engagement strategy.
- Organize volunteer-driven voter registration campaignsCoordinates volunteer opportunities for individuals, schools, and organizations to participate in voter registration efforts, expanding outreach capacity and community involvement.
- Register young and first-time votersConducts targeted voter registration efforts for young and first-time voters, including outreach in Colorado and educational components about voting rights and civic power.
- Register young and first-time votersConducts targeted voter registration efforts for young and first-time voters, including educational components about voting rights and civic power.
- Volunteer Mobilization for Voter RegistrationOrganizes volunteer opportunities for individuals, organizations, and schools to participate in voter registration efforts, including engaging Colorado residents in registering young voters.
- Volunteer Mobilization for Voter RegistrationOrganizes volunteer opportunities for individuals, organizations, and schools to participate in voter registration efforts, including engaging Colorado residents in registering young voters.
- Voter Registration and EducationRegisters first-time young voters and educates them on civic engagement, voting rights, and community issues to reduce stigma around democratic participation. This includes operating voter centers in California, Connecticut, and Alaska, and registering Colorado residents to vote.
- Voter Registration and Education for Young VotersRegisters first-time young voters and educates them on civic engagement, voting rights, and community issues to reduce stigma around democratic participation. This includes operating voter centers in California, Connecticut, and Alaska, and registering Colorado residents to vote.
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Legislative Bill Tracking & Civic Education 4 activities
- Facilitate youth advocacy engagementProvides tools for youth to track current legislation and sign up to speak on bills, promoting direct democratic participation beyond voting.
- Facilitate youth advocacy engagement on current legislationProvides tools for youth to search for current bills and sign up to speak on them, promoting direct democratic participation beyond voting.
- Facilitate youth advocacy engagement with legislationProvides tools for youth to search current bills and sign up to speak on legislative issues, promoting direct democratic participation.
- Legislative Bill Tracking and EngagementProvides resources for individuals to search for current legislative bills and sign up to speak on them.
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Uncategorized 8 activities
- Civic Engagement PresentationsDelivers presentations to high school and college students to educate them on civic engagement.
- Civic Engagement PresentationsDelivers presentations to high school and college students to educate them on civic engagement.
- Conduct civic education outreach to youthDelivers presentations to high school and college students and educates young people on civic engagement, voting rights, community issues, and the importance of democratic participation, aiming to reduce stigma around voting.
- Deliver civic education presentationsProvides civic education to high school and college students through presentations covering voting rights, community issues, and democratic participation, aiming to reduce stigma around civic engagement.
- Deliver civic education presentations to youthProvides in-person or virtual presentations to high school and college students on civic engagement, voting rights, community issues, and reducing stigma around democratic participation.
- Host national civic engagement conveningsLaunched and organizes the Tomorrow We Vote National Convention to bring together youth and advocates for civic engagement and voter empowerment.
- Host national civic engagement eventsOrganizes large-scale events such as the Tomorrow We Vote National Convention to mobilize youth participation in democracy.
- Host national youth civic convening eventLaunched and operates the Tomorrow We Vote National Convention, a national gathering to mobilize youth civic participation.
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financials · form 990 · fy2021
revenue
Total revenue$61K
Contributions & grants$61K100%
Program service revenue$00%
Investment income$00%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$74K
Program expenses99%
Admin / overhead1%
Fundraising0%
Salaries & benefits$41K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$47K
Cash$47K
Investments$0
Liabilities$0
Net assets$47K
Liquid reserves7.7 mo
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue -69.4%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
paid leadership · 3
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brent Whiting | Vice President/Executive Director | 30 | $39K |
| Kevin Wanawaty | Engagement Staff - Part Time | 10 | $575 |
| Briana Valencia | Engagement Staff - Part Time | 5 | $300 |
relationships · 3
who they work with
- MCRC Partner — Notified voters impacted by an MVD data glitch.
- Need To Impeach Partner — Redeem Robinson serves as Regional Manager for Need To Impeach
- school Partner — Collaborates with schools to engage students and staff in voter registration volunteering