VL On-Campus - Voto Latino Foundation

VL On-Campus

We're empowering the next generation of Latino civic leaders. Join our familia!

VL On-Campus is a network of campus leaders from across the country, working with the 501(c)(3) Voto Latino Foundation to encourage nonpartisan civic engagement among Latinos and diverse coalitions on their campuses.

SIGN-UP FORM: Join the VL On-Campus familia!

VL On-Campus Partners receive access to a number of benefits and opportunities to partner with Voto Latino, including but not limited to:

  • Bilingual toolkits and resources for engaging civic holidays, election deadlines, Get Out the Vote (GOTV), and other days of action
  • Partnering with the Voto Latino Foundation for your on-campus activations, including co-branded materials for civic engagement
  • Access to VLF’s online civic engagement tools
  • Opportunities to connect your events / activations with swag and civic engagement materials for tabling
  • Invitations to take part in Voto Latino Foundation activations in your state and community next year, including possibilities for registration efforts at concerts and other larger events
  • First-hand access to applications for the competitive VL student fellowship program for your community members
  • Direct access to the VL On-Campus national team, for any guidance and support you may need for nonpartisan civic engagement with the campus communities you serve
VL On-Campus partners at Texas A&M University – Beta Epsilon Chapter of Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity – encourage their campus communities to make their plan to vote
2024 nationwide VL On-Campus Get Out the Vote text bank party
VL On-Campus partners, Lambda Sigma Upsilon at Stevens Institute of Technology, host a voter registration table on-campus
VL On-Campus partner, Duke Beyond Borders, tabling for National Voter Registration Day
Ohio State University VL On-Campus partner, Alpha Chapter of Alpha Psi Lambda National, host a nonpartisan town hall on the importance of voting
Mi Pueblo, a VL On-Campus partner at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, host an early vote "paint-n-sip" event
Miami-Dade College Homestead's Hispanic Student Association encourages their community to make a plan to vote at a Fourth of July event