The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge offers complimentary webinars covering a broad range of topics to help campuses increase civic learning, political engagement, and voter participation. National experts share knowledge and resources with participants on a bimonthly basis.
Below you will find archives of Webinars hosted in 2020.
Hosted January 28, 2020
This webinar focussed on Ask Every Student, a project of the National Resource Consortium on Full Student Voter Participation, seeks to create research-backed processes, systems, and tools to answer that question. They’ve found that the key to reaching full student voter participation comes down to accessing a few minutes of individualized focus from every student on campus to prepare them to confidently navigate the democratic process. Learn more about this project to date and how your campus can partake in this initiative by joining in this conversation.
During this webinar, presenters will discuss their insights about the potential for achieving 100% student voter participation at higher education institutions. Presenters will cover promising practices, tools, and resources.
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racy Challenge and the Voter Friendly Campus joint September webinar will feature resources for Vote By Mail & Student Poll Worker.
Hosted March 24, 2020
Many students intend to vote, but don’t end up actually voting, due largely to a range of small “micro-barriers” (confusion, lack of planning, perceived hassle, etc.) that get in the way. These students don’t necessarily need to be convinced or persuaded to vote, but rather helped and “nudged” to ensure that their intent is translated into action.
In this webinar, experts will share about how applying principles of behavioral science can help students overcome these barriers, make voting easier and drive higher political participation. Researchers from the behavioral sciences firm, ideas42, will discuss their report, Graduating Students into Voters. Scott Young of BVA Nudge Unit will share ways in which college administrators, faculty and students can “nudge” voter registration and turnout strategies on campus. They will be joined by Purvi Patel, Director of Civic Engagement at the University of Chicago, who will share how UChiVotes is integrating these concepts into their campus efforts.
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Democracy Challenge and the Voter Friendly Campus joint September webinar will feature resources for Vote By Mail & Student Poll Worker.
Hosted April 2, 2020
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge empowers colleges and universities to achieve excellence in student democratic engagement by providing structure, support, and recognition. Since the Challenge’s inception in 2016, over 600 colleges and universities have become “ALL IN” making a commitment to help students form the habits of democratically active and informed individuals, make civic participation a core value on their campus, and cultivate generations of engaged community members who are essential to a healthy democracy.
This webinar explores findings from a recent survey of participating colleges and universities to (1) understand what campuses are doing to increase student civic learning, political engagement, and voter participation; (2) highlight institutional impact; and (3) unpack the perceived correlation between participating in the ALL IN Challenge and increased student voter participation. Join researchers Tait Kellogg and Wendy Erisman from Higher Ed Insight as they share survey findings.
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Hosted May 13, 2020
This campus roundtable was centered around creating 2020 Action Plans.
Round tables are not recorded. Access the slides below for an overview of this conversation.
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Hosted May 26, 2020
Is your campus looking for tips and resources about improving student voter registration and voter turnout to integrate into your action plan? During this roundtable, we’ll discuss voter engagement resources such as Vote Early Day, National Voter Registration Day, Couch Parties, and #VoteTogether.
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Hosted June 11, 2020
Are you new to the ALL IN Challenge or do you want to know more about participating in the program? Join members of the ALL IN Challenge team and representatives from participating campuses for a discussion about how the program works and how to make the most of its resources and opportunities.
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Hosted July 14, 2020
As we prepare for a fall semester with social distancing and remote and hybrid learning, come learn about programs, strategies, and tactics to take your democratic engagement virtual. Join the ALL IN Challenge team, representatives from participating campuses, and nonprofit partners as we share, discuss, and learn how to prepare for virtual engagement this fall.
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Hosted July 29, 2020
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and the Voter Friendly Campus program will be hosting a joint webinar to review highlights from 2020 Campus Action Plans. We will review the Strengthening American Democracy Guide Rubric, analyze average scores for each section of the action plan, provide key takeaways and tips to strengthen action plans, and hear from campus contacts who have developed strong action plans.
Hosted August 12, 2020
Part of a strong democratic engagement action plan is ensuring your goals and strategies are inclusive and equitable. During this roundtable discussion, we will share ideas and tactics to ensure you are building the coalition you need to engage all parts of your campus to reach your action plan goals. Join ALL IN to learn from campus representatives and nonprofit partners about best practices for building representative committees.
Hosted August 20, 2020
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and the Voter Friendly Campus program will be hosting a joint webinar to highlight key strategies and actions campuses can take this fall to increase in-person and virtual democratic engagement on campus.
Hosted September 28, 2020
All In Campus Democracy Challenge and the Voter Friendly Campus joint September webinar will feature resources for Vote By Mail & Student Poll Worker.