Voter Empowerment Program
"We can do great things if only we will; change doesn't happen
because we wish it so--we have to make it so!"
--NAME of person in charge
Hanover Branch NAACP Voter Empowerment Program is an aggressive
campaign designed to empower the African American community by increasing
awareness and participation in the full political process in local,
state, and federal elections.
The Program encompasses several components designed to educate
and empower African Americans to vote. The nationwide program, places
special emphasis on southern and southern border states.
In effort to achieve its objectives the Voter Empowerment Program
provides support and expert services to galvanize and increase voter
participation in their communities.
The Hanover Branch NAACP Voter Empowerment Program makes itself
available to groups and organizations committed to educating and
empowering African Americans to vote. Literature, materials and
expertise are provided by NAACP and coalition partners to ensure
the development of successful voter empowerment campaigns.
The NAACP Voter Empowerment Program has formed partnerships with
every major organization in the African American community including
churches, sororities, fraternities, civic organizations, social
clubs, civil rights organizations, labor unions, and representatives
of the homeless.
The NAACP Voter Empowerment Program Director holds regular meetings
with staff and consultants to evaluate and upgrade its approach
to increasing voter registration and voter participation. The initiatives
and projects pursue strategies, issues and activities that support
the goals and objectives of the NAACP Voter Empowerment Program.
While the Voter Empowerment Program's numerous projects may each
have its own distinct goal, the plan devised to incorporate, employ
unique methods to register, educate and get voters to the polls
on Election Day.
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