Despite recent gains, community college student
voting rates are nearly 10 percentage points lower than four-year
universities
Founding companies are kicking off their work
with a variety of initiatives, including on-campus activations and
a concert competition
Levi Strauss & Co.(LS&Co.), Lyft, and SHOWTIME/MTV
Entertainment Studios (MTVE) announced today the launch of the
Community College Commitment – a new nonpartisan initiative aimed
at closing the voting gap between community college students and
those at four-year universities.
Community colleges – whose students accounted for roughly
one-third of U.S. postsecondary students in 2020 – saw a national
voting rate nearly 10 percentage points lower than four-year
universities in the last presidential election. The participating
companies aim to close this gap by turning out 500,000 new
community college voters by 2028.
Community colleges represent more than 10 million students and
are traditionally more diverse than four-year colleges and
universities. Among the undergraduate student population, community
colleges account for 39% of all Black students, 48% of all Hispanic
students, 34% of all AAPI students, and 52% of all Native American
students.
In collaboration with nonpartisan nonprofit partner
organizations such as the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition
and the American Association of Community Colleges, the founding
companies will center their efforts on educating and motivating
community college students to vote by focusing on increasing voter
registration and turnout. The Community College Commitment includes
initial activations of the founding companies such as:
- On-Campus Activation Series:
LS&Co., Lyft, and MTVE will host exciting activations timed to
National Voter Registration Day, National Voter Education Week and
Vote Early Day on community college campuses across the country.
Campuses will be announced at a later date – activations could
include direct grantmaking, in-kind donations, voter engagement
events, giveaways and more.
- Community College Concert
Competition: A new nonpartisan voter registration and GOTV
competition will be launched on community college campuses across
the United States. Participating community colleges that host
qualified registration drives or voter education events will be
entered to win a live, on-campus concert on Vote Early Day (October
29, 2024) featuring a well-known, surprise music artist, whose name
will be announced in the coming months. The competition and concert
is a collaboration with Levi’s®, MTVE, Good Trouble Collaborative,
the Students Learn Students Vote (SLSV) Coalition, the ALL IN
Campus Democracy Challenge, and Amplifier. Learn more about the
Community College Concert Competition here.
“At Levi Strauss & Co., we’re committed to driving a culture
of civic engagement among our employees, our consumers, and in our
communities, because democracy works best when every American has
the opportunity to make their voice heard through their vote,” said
Michelle Gass, CEO and President of Levi Strauss & Co.
“With the launch of the Community College Commitment, we’re proud
to lead the business community’s effort to close the community
college voting gap and make it easier for young voters to
participate in every election.”
“As a pioneer in youth voter engagement, MTV has spent decades
working alongside our partners to get young people to the polls,
having contributed to record-breaking youth turnout in recent
elections,” said Chris McCarthy, President and CEO, SHOWTIME/MTV
Entertainment Studios and Office of the CEO, Paramount Global.
“We spearheaded Vote Early Day and now we’re opening the next
frontier in civic engagement by investing in community colleges to
close the voting gap between students at four-year and two-year
schools – because where one goes to school shouldn’t determine
whether their voice is heard.”
“At Lyft we believe that everyone’s voice – and vote – deserves
to be heard, and transportation should never be a barrier to access
the polls,” said Kristin Sverchek, President, Lyft. “We are
proud to support efforts to close the voting gap for community
college students and look forward to ensuring that voters
nationwide can access the polls this year.”
“Community colleges are a vital onramp for millions of Americans
into career opportunities and a brighter future,” said SLSV
Coalition Co-Founder and Executive Director Clarissa Unger. “By
addressing barriers and supporting nonpartisan student voter
engagement, we can ensure community colleges are onramps into our
democracy as well, helping millions of traditionally
underrepresented citizens make their voices heard in our
elections.”
“As uniquely American institutions serving more than 10 million
students annually, the nation’s community colleges provide an
amazing opportunity to advance civic engagement and promote the
importance of exercising our privilege to vote,” said Walter G.
Bumphus, president and CEO of the American Association of Community
Colleges. “We are proud to provide resources to colleges to
encourage active participation in get-out-the-vote (GOTV) efforts
but know that community colleges can benefit from targeted programs
aimed at increasing voter registration and participation. We are
happy to work with Levi Strauss & Company to bring together
quintessential American brands to specifically focus efforts on
raising the awareness of and participation in the democratic
process of voting.”
“ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge is proud to partner with more
than 250 community colleges around the country and we are excited
to amplify and support the essential work of community colleges
dedicated to registering and turning out voters with the power of
healthy competition and music,” said Jen Domagal-Goldman,
Executive Director of ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
“The 2024 election will determine the direction of our nation
for generations to come. Including a larger percentage of young and
diverse voices in our democracy is critical in order to support
equal and just outcomes for everyone, and to ensure opportunities
for students to use their voices to shape their future,” added
Laurie Spivak, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Good Trouble
Collaborative.
The Community College Commitment is rallying the business
community to join in this effort to close the community college
voting gap by directing a portion of their respective
organizations’ 2024 voting efforts toward community colleges. To
learn more about the initiative and to take part, visit
communitycollegecommitment.com.
About Levi Strauss & Co.
Levi Strauss & Co. is one of the world's largest brand-name
apparel companies and a global leader in jeanswear. The company
designs and markets jeans, casual wear and related accessories for
men, women, and children under the Levi's®, Dockers®, Signature by
Levi Strauss & Co.™, Denizen® and Beyond Yoga® brands. Its
products are sold in more than 110 countries worldwide through a
combination of chain retailers, department stores, online sites,
and a global footprint of approximately 3,200 brand-dedicated
stores and shop-in-shops. Levi Strauss & Co.'s reported 2023
net revenues were $6.2 billion. For more information, go to
http://levistrauss.com.
About Lyft
Lyft is one of the largest transportation networks in North
America, bringing together rideshare, bikes, and scooters all in
one app. We are customer-obsessed and driven by our purpose:
getting riders out into the world so they can live their lives
together, and providing drivers a way to work that gives them
control over their time and money.
About SHOWTIME/MTV Entertainment Studios & Paramount
Media Networks
SHOWTIME/MTV Entertainment Studios & Paramount Media
Networks is a global network of media assets that reaches over one
billion people in more than 180 countries featuring some of the
most iconic brands in entertainment including SHOWTIME, MTV, Comedy
Central and Paramount Network among others – and its Studios arm,
which produces 120+ series annually, including some of today’s
biggest hits such as Yellowstone, Yellowjackets, Emily in Paris,
1883, 1923, George & Tammy, South Park, Tulsa King, RuPaul’s
Drag Race, The Challenge and Jersey Shore, to name a few. MTVE uses
its reach for social impact, spearheading broad change-driven
coalitions through its Mental Health is Health and youth voter
access initiatives.
About American Association of Community Colleges
As the voice of the nation’s community colleges, the American
Association of Community Colleges (AACC) delivers educational and
economic opportunities for the more than 10 million diverse
students in search of the American Dream. Uniquely dedicated to
access and success for all students, AACC’s member colleges provide
an on-ramp to degree attainment, skilled careers, and
family-supporting wages. Located in Washington, D.C., AACC
advocates for these not-for-profit, public-serving institutions to
ensure they have the resources and support they need to deliver on
the mission of increasing economic mobility for all.
About the Students Learn Students Vote Coalition
Comprised of a diverse group of more than 300 local, state,
national, and student nonpartisan organizations, the Students Learn
Students Vote (SLSV) Coalition is the national hub and largest
nonpartisan network in the United States dedicated to increasing
college student voter participation and democratic engagement. We
believe every college student deserves easy and equal access to
participate in every election, facilitated and encouraged by their
institutions of higher education. Through the Campus Takeover
program, the SLSV Coalition has facilitated annual nonpartisan
voting-focused celebrations on National Voter Registration Day,
National Voter Education Week, and Vote Early Day on more than 850
college campuses nationwide.
About Good Trouble Collaborative
Good Trouble Collaborative's (GTC) mission is to inspire and
drive unprecedented youth civic engagement and voter turnout to
ensure diverse voices from the next generation have a seat at the
table in shaping an equitable future for ALL Americans - no matter
race, religion, gender, ethnicity, or ability. GTC believes in the
power of bridging creativity and action to deliver real world
impact. Good Trouble is a sponsored program of the Social Impact
Fund, 501(c)3.
About ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge
ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN) empowers colleges and
universities to achieve excellence in nonpartisan student
democratic engagement. Through an intentionally-designed program
that provides structure, support, and recognition, ALL IN works to
improve civic learning, political engagement, and voter
participation on more than 1,000 campuses nationwide. ALL IN
believes higher education should play a role in developing an
active and informed citizenry by educating students, motivating
them to engage in American democracy, and instilling the value of
lifelong participation. ALL IN is an initiative of Civic Nation, a
501(c)(3) nonprofit. Learn more here.
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