Digital Media Resources For Schools and Students
Partner Schools Social Media Toolkit
A historic General Election is finally upon us! CEEP Staff and Fellows are so thrilled to engage your campus in the 2020 General Election. CEEP recognizes that every campus could use an extra hand in creating a nonpartisan digital communication calendar. Please use this resource in addition to any school-specific electoral engagement content you would like to promote. So download a PDF of our social media toolkit here.
Voter Engagement Graphic Samples
Download and hyperlink to guides.vote
Download and hyperlink to guides.vote
Download and hyperlink to guides.vote
QR Codes
Here’s a QR code to direct students to CEEP’s voter tools page, where they can register, check registration, request a mail ballot and get up-to-date reminders and summaries of their state’s voting rules. To download the QR code click here.
Here’s a voter registration flier that you can print out with a QR code linking to CEEP’s voter registration page.
Videos
Videos are a great way to capture, inspire, highlight and share your campuses election engagement efforts. See the list of videos that the Campus Election Engagement Project created or found inspiring!
4 Ways to Vote Early in 2020
Want to vote this fall, but concerned about long lines? You have options: voting by mail, early in person voting, curbside voting, and voting using an approval ballot drop box.
Incredibly Close Elections in English
Here’s CEEP’s 90-second video on incredibly close elections. Whether you’re a student or community member, it’s a reminder that your vote really does matter. It’s one of CEEP’s most popular videos, with our 2018 version receiving 205,000 views on Facebook. To share it, see below. For nonpartisan candidate guides visit www.guides.vote. Click here for an Instagram version.
Incredibly Close Elections in Spanish
Aquí está el video de CEEP, que toma 90 segundos, sobre elecciónes increíblemente
Incredibly Close Elections (Community Version)
The same video as the campus one, but intended for off-campus use, so with all campus references removed.
Wajahat Ali Interviews CEEP Founder Paul Loeb
In this interview CEEP founder Paul Loeb and NY Times contributor Wajahat Ali discuss getting young voters to the polls.
Jerry Gergich Knows Your Vote Matters!
Student Get Out the Vote video from Parks and Recreation actor Jim O’Heir (Parks and Recreation’s Jerry Gergich). It got 30,000 views when James Madison University posted a JMU version on their social media accounts.
Joe Goes to Vote!
Video that University of Wisconsin-La Crosse CEEP Fellow convinced their Chancellor Joe Gow to make and distribute that follows his on-campus journey to the polls.
National Voter Registration Day in Iowa
Published by Iowa’s Secretary of State’s office, this video takes a tour of Iowa college campuses with Secretary Paul Pate as he launches National Voter Registration Day at Drake University, Iowa State University, and Simpson College.
#VOTETOGETHERUNLV
University of Nevada-Las Vegas’s Hieu Le created this video that highlights Election Day activities, energy, and organizations. Watch to see CEEP Fellows and the large CEEP non-partisan candidate guides that were key to the day’s success!
Metropolitan Community College – Blue River VOTE
Metropolitan Community College – Blue River students want you to GO VOTE!
Bowling Green State University Center for Community & Civic Engagement – Election Day!
This video highlights some key information to keep in mind on election day. This video will show you how to access your on-campus voter identification letter which verifies your on-campus address as a form of voter identification you will need on election day. If you are an off-campus student please visit www.bgsu.edu/bgsuvotes to find your polling location.
Video produced by Spencer Walsh and Kathryn Grogan in partnership with the Center for Community and Civic Engagement BGSU Votes initiative.
Bowling Green State University Center for Community & Civic Engagement
Curious about the process for voting in Ohio? Want to get registered to vote for the upcoming election? Listen to this quick informative video to learn how.
Bowling Green State University Center for Community & Civic Engagement – What’s on the 2018 Election Ballot
This video highlights what you can expect to see on the November 2018 election ballot. The details of the ballot are specific to Wood County, Ohio. If you are not a Wood County voter, visit www.bgsu.edu/BGSUVotes to find information for other counties and states. Video produced by BGSU students Spencer Walsh and Kathryn Grogan in partnership with the Center for Community & Civic Engagement BGSU Votes initiative.
Bowling Green State University Center for Community & Civic Engagement
The BGSU Office of Service-Learning encourages all students, staff, and faculty to be civically engaged and exercise your right to vote. Additionally, there are many ways to get involved in the community whether that is volunteering for the election, volunteering on a continuous basis for a local non-profit, or taking a service-learning class.
Virgina Commmonwealth University video for Virginia Democracy Cup competition
This video is part of Virginia Commonwealth University’s application for the Virginia Democracy Cup, a contest to recognize efforts to increase electoral engagement on college campuses. From T-shirts and social media to shuttle buses and debate-watching parties, VCU students were active and passionate throughout the election season in getting out the vote. Numerous student groups, individual students and faculty members participated in efforts to register and inform voters — not only on campus but beyond. This video showcases those efforts..