Our Most Important Climate Job Between Now and November is Getting People to #Vote4ClimateNow
One Campaign. Thousands of Companies. Let's Amplify Our Voices Together.
As a collective of organizations and individuals who care deeply about our planet, we have an unprecedented opportunity to drive climate action by getting out the vote. This year, we invite our climate-conscious community to use the resources below to support, activate, and amplify efforts to mobilize voters who prioritize climate action. Our collective impact is powerful, and together we can make a real difference.
We need to focus on three key actions to create lasting change:
- Get people registered to vote!
- Educate voters on how to support climate action at both state and federal levels.
- Mobilize voters to take action!
It’s simple, right? Now let’s get started! Jump right to all of the graphic resources (Google Drive Folder)!
How to Get Involved in 3 Easy Steps:
Step 1 – Let Us Know You’re In!
Whether you’re an individual, a company, or an organization, let us know you’re committed to making a difference. This will help us track our collective impact.
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Complete this short form to register your participation and share details about your community and outreach efforts.
Step 2 – Develop Your Outreach Using Our Tools, Resources, and Partner Opportunities
We’ve made it easy for you to spread the word and encourage others to take action. In addition to our downloadable resources, we’ve teamed up with key partners to support you in three main areas: voter registration, climate education, and mobilizing action. Use the resources below to maximize your outreach!
Get People Registered to Vote.
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These resources make it easy!
- Vote.org: Simplify voter registration and help answer key questions about ways to register and vote in each state, along with key deadlines.
- National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) "Can I Vote?": This nonpartisan website was created by state election officials to help eligible voters figure out how and where to vote.
- Voter ID Assistance: VoteRiders informs and helps citizens to secure their voter ID as well as inspires and supports organizations, local volunteers, and communities to sustain voter ID education and assistance efforts.
- Restore Your Vote: Convicted of a felony and unsure if you can vote? This website can help.
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Opportunities:
- Share resources via your social media to spread the word about voter registration deadlines and requirements.
- Incorporate messaging into your outreach materials.
- Download Customizable Resources
Educate Voters on Climate Action
Ensure voters understand how their vote can impact climate action at both state and federal levels.
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Partner Organizations:
- Environmental Voter Project: Mobilize environmentalists to become consistent voters.
- League of Conservation Voters: Provide voter education on environmental issues and policies.
- Vote Smart: Vote Smart provides free, factual, unbiased information on candidates and elected officials to all Americans.
- Environmental Policy Project on Ballotpedia: This portal provides summaries and links to further details about legislative stances on environmental issues.
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Opportunities:
- Host educational webinars or Q&A sessions.
- Distribute fact sheets about climate policies that are on the ballot.
- Download Customizable Resources
Mobilize Voters to Take Action
Help voters understand how, when, and why to vote—and ensure they follow through.
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Partner Organizations:
- When We All Vote: Mobilize voters through community outreach and engagement.
- HeadCount: Get people registered and voting through events and partnerships.
- Environmental Voters Project: Phone bank to engage inactive environmental votes.
- Become a Poll Worker
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Opportunities:
- Organize a virtual event or social media campaign reminding people to vote.
- Use partners’ text-banking or phone-banking tools to engage voters.
- Download Customizable Resources
Access Additional Resources
We’ve created a Google Drive folder where you can find all our customizable resources, partner materials, and opportunities to help with each of these three areas. You can download and use these assets directly in your own communications to maximize your outreach.
Step 3 – Organizations, Mobilize Your Community
Now that you're registered and have the tools, it’s time to activate your network:
- Educate your community (like colleagues, friends & family) about the power of their vote and its impact on climate policy at the local, state, and federal levels.
- Encourage participation by sharing stories, organizing events, or hosting Q&A sessions.
- Ask your friends & family about their plan to vote! Depending on where they live, they can vote early or on Election Day.
Individuals, Activate One Person in Your Network
- Share with them the power of their vote and its impact on climate policy at the local, state, and federal levels.
- Help them develop a plan to vote! Depending on where they live they can vote early or on Election Day
- If they're feeling energized, ask them to phonebank or canvass with you.
Let’s Take Action Together!
We believe that every vote counts and that every effort to mobilize voters can make a difference for our climate. Whether you're a solo advocate or an organization with a wide reach, we need your voice and your action. Together, we can amplify the movement for climate-positive policies and ensure that voters are empowered to make a real difference.
Thank you to Modern Species for their design support of this project!
Thank you to our underwriters!