Monday, May 2 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET
The Michigan Department of State’s office and the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge, a national nonpartisan initiative, partner on the Michigan Collegiate Voting Challenge to support and recognize Michigan colleges and universities to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement and student voting.
Join us for a virtual kickoff as we:
-provide an overview of the 2022 Michigan Collegiate Voting Challenge;
-discuss how your college or university can participate in this free initiative;
-share how your institution can imbed MI DOS voter registration links and access that data;
-share the free resources and support your campus can access; and,
-answer questions about the Michigan Collegiate Voting Challenge.
Tuesday, May 24 from 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET
In order to increase democratic engagement on college and university campuses, planning needs to be intentional and activities must be documented. One promising way in which this can be accomplished is through action planning. Action planning is a process that helps campus administrators, faculty, students, and community members focus ideas and decide what steps need to be taken to achieve institutional goals related to democratic engagement.
In this conversation attendees learned more about the action planning process and how to effectively review an action plan using the Strengthening American Democracy Action Planning Guide Rubric.
Tuesday, June 9 from 2:00 – 3:30 PM ET
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and Campus Compact are co-hosting this conversation and workshop for community colleges and all institution types are welcomed to join.
During this time, we will:
-hear about strategies from campuses with high or significantly improved voter registration rates; and
-ideate strategies and tactics that community colleges can use to increase voter registration on their campuses.
Tuesday, June 14 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Iowa & Minnesota Campus Compact and the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge partner on the Iowa Campus Voting Challenge to support and recognize Iowa colleges and universities to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement and student voting.
Join us for a 45-minute virtual kickoff as we:
-provide an overview of the 2022 Iowa Campus Voting Challenge;
-discuss how your college or university can participate in this free initiative;
-share the free resources and support your campus can access to prepare for the 2022 midterm elections; and,
-answer questions about the Iowa Campus Voting Challenge.
Wednesday, June 15 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Campus Compact and the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge partner on State Campus Voting Challenges in Florida, Illinois, Virginia, and Wisconsin to support and recognize colleges and universities in these states to increase nonpartisan democratic engagement and student voting.
Join us as we:
-provide an overview of the 2022 State Campus Voting Challenges;
-discuss how your college or university can participate in this free initiative;
-share the free resources and support your campus can access; and,
-answer questions about the State Campus Voting Challenges.
Tuesday, June 23 from 2:00 – 3:30 PM ET
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and Campus Compact are co-hosting this conversation and workshop for community colleges and all institution types are welcomed to join.
During this time, we will:
-hear about strategies from campuses with high or significantly improved voter turnout rates; and
-ideate strategies and tactics that community colleges can use to increase voter turnout on their campuses.
Wednesday, April 20 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) and VoteRiders want to ensure that you and your students are #VoteReady for the 2022 midterms. In this conversation, individuals will learn about the resources, tools, and support that ALL IN and VoteRiders can provide, to support individuals with being registered to vote and having an informed voting plan to participate in all elections in 2022.
Tuesday, March 29 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Local election officials are valuable partners to support nonpartisan democratic engagement on college and university campuses. Join us to learn about innovative program and communication ideas for campuses to include local election officials in their campus voter engagement plans.
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge and the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition are hosting a conversation to share key findings and promising practices from their 2021 Local Election Official and Campus Voter Engagement Report & Toolkit compiled from a survey of and interview with campus stakeholders and local election officials.
Thursday, March 24 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) and the Voter Friendly Campus (VFC) program support campus voting coalitions with developing their institution’s democratic engagement action plan; a key instrument to institutionalize nonpartisan democratic engagement on campuses. In this conversation, individuals will learn about the resources, tools, and support that ALL IN and VFC can provide, as well as, the benefits of participating in both programs.
Wednesday, March 10 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Numerous resources exist that support campus personnel to institutionalize nonpartisan democratic engagement. Whether your campus is new or experienced in these efforts, join ALL IN to learn about our existing resources. We’ll review resources:
Monday, March 7 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM ET
We are excited to join Student PIRGs, Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), Harvard Votes Challenge, and others to share lessons we have learned over the last couple of elections to help create student-centered action plans that focus on building student leadership and promoting peer-to-peer engagement for 2022 and years to come.
Topics include:
How to drive student peer-to-peer voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives
How to use campus, statewide, and athletic conference challenges to motivate student voters
Tuesday, February 1 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Join us in conversation to learn more about the Leadership and the American Presidency (LTAP), a nonpartisan experiential learning and leadership program for college students in Washington, DC organized by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. LTAP enables students to learn about the office of the presidency, work across political differences, and hone their leadership skills, all while earning credit and interning at Congressional offices and influential organizations across the District. Tune in to discover more about the program and to learn about scholarship opportunities.
Students, faculty, staff are all welcome to join the discussion.
Note: Both ALL IN and SLSV have worked over the past five years with the LTAP program, hosting student fellows as interns.
Wednesday, January 5 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
In order to increase democratic engagement on college and university campuses, planning needs to be intentional and activities must be documented. One promising way in which this can be accomplished is through action planning. Action planning is a process that helps campus administrators, faculty, students, and community members focus ideas and decide what steps need to be taken to achieve institutional goals related to democratic engagement.
In this conversation attendees learned more about the action planning process and how to effectively review an action plan using the Strengthening American Democracy Action Planning Guide Rubric.
Tuesday, October 6 from 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET
Join the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge to learn more about the 2022 action planning process.
During this conversation, attendees will:
Tuesday, September 14 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
In an effort to support campuses that have joined the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge in 2021, we’d like to invite you to a conversation on September 14 at 2:00 p.m. ET. During this time our team will highlight ALL IN action planning resources, program initiatives, and our upcoming Awards Ceremony events.
Wednesday, May 19 from 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET
In 2020, the ALL IN Challenge and Vote for Astra hosted 14 Couch Parties or Voting Power Hours and supported campuses to host texting-based relational organizing events on their campuses. Check out key findings and suggestions for future texting-based relational organizing programs in this report. Join us for a short presentation of these findings and small group discussions about the future of texting programs for relational organizing.
2021 Virtual Relational Organizing Report
How to Start a Relational Texting Program on Your Campus
Tuesday, May 4 from 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Nonpartisan student-led voting groups have seen significant growth and impact in recent years. The ALL IN Challenge is proud to share the findings and key suggestions garnered from a survey of and interviews with over 60 student non-partisan voting groups in this report. Join us to discuss these data and findings and ideate ways to further support and institutionalize student-led work on campuses.
ALL IN Challenge Student Voting Group Report 2021
March 30, 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Join the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as we share key findings and takeaways from the 2020 action planning process and look ahead to the 2022 action planning process.
March 3, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET
The 2020 election demonstrated college students are ready to continue deepening their engagement with democracy. To help your campus institutionalize nonpartisan democratic engagement year-round, ALL IN is here to provide the necessary structure, support, and recognition.
During this conversation, attendees:
2017-2020 Webinars are recorded and can be viewed on our archives page.