Our Partners

To paraphrase a well-worn phrase, it takes a village to vote. North Carolina A&T is grateful to have great partners who help to register, support and inform college-age voters. We encourage you to get to know them - explore their websites, learn about what they do and support them, if you're so inclined.

Andrew Goodman FoundationThe Andrew Goodman Foundation’s mission is to make young voices and votes a powerful force in democracy by training the next generation of leaders, engaging young voters, and challenging restrictive voter suppression laws. The Foundation’s Vote Everywhere program partners with America’s colleges and universities to provide resources, visibility, and mentoring to a national network of student leaders who involve their peers in participatory democracy through long-term voter engagement, public policy, and social justice initiatives. The organization is named after Andrew Goodman, a 20-year-old Freedom Summer volunteer, and champion of equality and voting rights who was murdered by the KKK in 1964 while registering Black Americans to vote in Mississippi.

Other Partners Include:
Campus Elections Engagement Project
Students Learn Student Vote Coalition
N.C. Black Alliance
Black Voters Matter
League of Women Voters of the Pidemont Triad
NAACP
Guilford for All
Color of Change
Democracy N.C.
HBCU HeroesWelfare Reform Liaison Project, Inc
Democracy Works/ TurboVote
Civic Engagement Advocacy Committee of N.C. (CEAC)
Common Cause
Campus Vote Project/ NASPA Voter Friendly Campus
Ask Every Student
N.C. Campus Compact
National Conference on Citizenship
Guilford County Board of Elections