Become a Disability Voting Rights Week Library Partner
There are seven ways for libraries to get involved in Disability Voting Rights Week (DVRW) during the week of September 9-13, 2024.
Finding the right one for your library and your community starts with adding your library to the list of partner libraries here.
When you sign up, you will receive the Disability Voting Rights Week Guide for Libraries by email, which will help you ensure that your library can support the political participation of people with disabilities.
This guide for libraries is intended to provide actionable tips and resources for libraries in any community to create or refine educational and informational outreach resources for local disability groups about voter registration, to conduct on-site voter registration events during DVRW with nonpartisan partner organizations,- when available under local law - to consider training library staff to become Registrars of Voters to facilitate on-site voter registration throughout the year, civic education events, candidate forums on disability issues, digital organizing, and engaging with elected officials about protecting disability voting rights.
Become a Disability Voting Rights Week Library Partner
There are seven ways for libraries to get involved in Disability Voting Rights Week (DVRW) during the week of September 9-13, 2024.
Finding the right one for your library and your community starts with adding your library to the list of partner libraries here.
When you sign up, you will receive the Disability Voting Rights Week Guide for Libraries by email, which will help you ensure that your library can support the political participation of people with disabilities.
This guide for libraries is intended to provide actionable tips and resources for libraries in any community to create or refine educational and informational outreach resources for local disability groups about voter registration, to conduct on-site voter registration events during DVRW with nonpartisan partner organizations,- when available under local law - to consider training library staff to become Registrars of Voters to facilitate on-site voter registration throughout the year, civic education events, candidate forums on disability issues, digital organizing, and engaging with elected officials about protecting disability voting rights.