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Targeted Voucher Advocacy

By supporting targeted voucher programs for high-need students while opposing universal vouchers, we advance equitable access to educational resources, because focused aid prevents diversion of public funds and ensures support reaches the most vulnerable. This strategy prioritizes educational equity by advocating for voucher programs that serve specific marginalized groups, such as students with disabilities, rather than broad, universal schemes. It distinguishes itself from universal voucher advocacy by emphasizing accountability, equitable resource distribution, and the preservation of public school funding.

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what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Community organizing for public education advocacy SAVE OUR SCHOOLS ARIZONA
    advocacy
    Builds grassroots support through community action teams and opportunities for public speaking to mobilize advocacy for Arizona’s public education system.
  • Organize ballot initiative to reform ESA voucher program SAVE OUR SCHOOLS ARIZONA
    advocacy
    Leading a volunteer-led coalition to qualify the Protect Education Act for the 2026 ballot, aiming to reform Arizona's ESA voucher program by increasing accountability and transparency in the use of public education funds.
  • Produce education policy reports SAVE OUR SCHOOLS ARIZONA
    direct service
    Produces weekly reports on Arizona's education system to inform the public and support advocacy efforts with data and analysis.
  • Public awareness and donor engagement campaign SAVE OUR SCHOOLS ARIZONA
    advocacy
    Accepts donations and distributes email updates to sustain advocacy efforts, while highlighting concerns about ESA voucher fund misuse and the underfunding of Arizona’s public schools.