PARTNER TO DRIVE CHANGE
Ride2Vote AWARE PARTNER Program
Nonpartisan Election Transport Program
Nonpartisan Candidate / Constituent Program:
At Rideshare2Vote Aware, we actively seek partnerships with incumbents and community organizations, fostering synergy, innovation, and growth. By integrating your program with our non-partisan voter mobilization outreach and the renowned Ride2Vote Transport Program, we amplify your efforts in every election cycle.
Our one-stop-shop, plug-n-play, all-inclusive Ride2Vote program for each Voter Hub includes:
- The professional team at Rideshare2Vote coordinates the entire Hub for you every step of the way
- Training for any individuals who want to drive, reserve rides, or help in dispatch is included
- Downloadable Printable Materials for canvassers, meetings, and posting in public locations
- Digital Materials for reaching voters (QR codes, links, etc) for phone and text banks
- 3 ways for voters to reserve their Ride2Vote – toll-free number, web form or mobile app
- Training and certification of all drivers for each Hub
- Dispatch team to ensure the reservations are handled, including rescheduling through fulfillment request
- One phone bank designed especially for your team focusing on calls to registered but nonvoting voters in your Hub
- Unlimited referrals of voters for a Ride2Vote
Become A Change Agent for Voting
- Expand Reach and Services: Break down voting barriers by extending impact with transportation services to polling locations.
- Elevate Visibility and Brand: Gain increased visibility and resonance within your community, fostering greater engagement through shared social media amplification, direct voter calls, and AwareVote transport.
- Affordable Nonprofit Pricing: Each Voter Hub requires a one-time administrative set-up fee of $500. These Hubs typically cover a 20-30 minute one-way drive, depending on the density and size of the area or county.
We’d love to partner with you to strengthen your community and boost voter participation.
Want to learn more about transportation barriers to voting? Here are some great resources.
Harvard study on drivers and turnout.
Pew Trust research on voters with disabilities