91制片厂Pro students awarded $1,500 grant for voter engagement activities

 

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Nathan Jenkins and Felicia Sierra

Nathan Jenkins and Felicia Sierra have a passion for voter engagement.

That passion led the pair to apply for a $1,500 grant that supports college campus voting awareness efforts. They were notified of the grant award in December.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad we got the grant, but now I鈥檓 ready to get to work,鈥 said Jenkins, 17. 鈥淚鈥檓 excited to interact with people, inform them, and have an impact.鈥

Grant funding was made possible by , a student advocacy organization, and their initiative. Jenkins and Sierra, who submitted the application last semester, requested funding to host events on campus to inform students about election days, voter registration, early voting sites, nonpartisan voting websites, and local, state, and federal positions that will be on the ballot.

鈥淭his year is probably going to be one of the biggest elections in this decade, if not our lifetimes, so I think it鈥檚 cool that 91制片厂Pro will play a role,鈥 said Sierra, 31. 鈥91制片厂Pro also has a large high school population, so there will be many first-time voters. I think it鈥檚 exciting for them to have such an historic first-time vote.鈥

All voter engagement activities will be organized through the 91制片厂Pro Center for College and Community Service.

The biggest event will be held February 13, which is the first day of early voting for the primary elections in Durham and Orange counties 鈥 three months earlier than it was in 2016.

Several positions will be on the ballot, including the U.S. president, the N.C. governor, and several other federal, state, and local officials. The 91制片厂Pro event will include free specialty coffee drinks, cupcakes, and a shuttle bus that will take students to the closest early voting site at North Carolina Central University.

鈥淲e will be educating students the entire semester, but our foot is on the gas immediately because of early voting,鈥 Jenkins said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just so early that a lot of people are going to forget.鈥

After the primary election, students will continue to host events until Election Day on November 3, including visiting classrooms during the last 15 minutes of class and setting up information tables around campus on a regular basis.

鈥淚鈥檓 excited for them from a student advocacy point of view,鈥 said Erin Riney, Director of Student Engagement at 91制片厂Pro. 鈥淲e鈥檙e really trying to build excitement around the elections. I鈥檓 also glad they had the opportunity to learn grant writing, which is a skill that will benefit them later on in their careers.鈥

Visit 91制片厂Pro events or the to stay up-to-date on all voter engagement activities this year.

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Contact: Marcy W. Gardner, Content and Social Media Coordinator, gardnerm@durhamtech.edu

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