Our Partners

More than 50 media and community partners have joined the Every Voice, Every Vote coalition. Partners plan to host nearly 200 forums and community events serving communities across the city and produce journalism and voting guides in at least 13 languages.

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Amplifying the voices of Philadelphia voters and providing essential election news and information across various platforms.

AL DÍA News is planning a series of intimate town halls and roundtable discussions with candidates. It will also undertake reporting in partnership with other local media and community organizations. Its coverage will include specific voter guides for different groups of Latino voters and a video series on young voters.

Working with a multi-issue coalition of more than 25 organizations, The Alliance for a Just Philadelphia will develop and update the People’s Platform to highlight the issues of racially diverse working-class Philadelphians. The Platform will be translated into multiple languages, distributed throughout the city, and be used as the basis for questions during a candidate forum in the spring of 2023.

AACCGP will engage in community engagement activities and events with community development corporations and other Asian-American associations and develop and translate a voter guide into several languages.

AC Fairhill will host two community engagement events – a community listening session and a summer block party – with families in the Fairhill neighborhood of North Philadelphia to equip them with necessary civic and voting information ahead of the 2023 Philadelphia elections.

Ceiba will leverage its network of the 10 largest Latino community-based organizations in Eastern North Philadelphia's Barrio to enhance civic education, increase voter participation, and combat misinformation.

Chalkbeat Philadelphia will work to create an education-focused voter guide that explains the election’s implications for public education and other issues affecting public schools, including gun violence. To help inform efforts to increase civic engagement, Votebeat Philadelphia will create a map to identify neighborhoods with historically lower voter turnout and will also report on efforts from city government to make voting more accessible.

Elevating community voices and empowering Philadelphia voters through community engagement efforts.

Amplifying the voices of Philadelphia voters and providing essential election news and information across various platforms.

Committee of Seventy will continue and expand their robust suite of voter engagement activities, including WeVote, Studio C70, Poll Worker Project, BYOBallot, and How Philly Works.

Community Voice PHL will host small group discussions called "Kitchen Table Talks, Philadelphia’s Next Mayor" to provide a safe, non-partisan space for city residents from marginalized groups to talk about the issues that are meaningful to them. The sessions will be recorded, creating an audio and visual archive that will remain active until the end of the general election.

Actívate! Congreso Civic Engagement Project will recruit and train community ambassadors to deliver bilingual voter education and facilitate community conversations. The project will also include community-created social media content and digital and in-person surveys.

The iVoteEarly.Live Project will engage Black and Brown professionals and entrepreneurs through two live events and a comprehensive direct marketing and social media campaign.

EPBN will produce and distribute a nonpartisan voter guide in six languages for East Point Breeze residents, and hold a neighborhood candidates' forum.

Easterseals will conduct a townhall-style listening session and produce multilingual PSAs and voter guides to bring awareness to issues that are important to people with disabilities, spotlight the challenges that people with disabilities face in voting, and promote disability voices from the Philadelphia community.

Elevating community voices and empowering Philadelphia voters through community engagement efforts.

Elevate 215 will host a mayoral forum covering the continuum of education in Philadelphia, from PreK through postsecondary education and career pathways, in partnership with the Community College of Philadelphia.

Enon will hold a series of community outreach events to increase voter engagement among its community, including opportunities to interact with candidates, register to vote, and understand the voting process.

Episcopal Community Services will host a nonpartisan voting and civic engagement community forum in West Philadelphia.

Amplifying the voices of Philadelphia voters and providing essential election news and information across various platforms.

Friends of FDR Park will host a one-day City Civic Fair in partnership with community organizations to provide accessible voting information in multiple languages, engage with candidates, and bring diverse communities together over food and entertainment.