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Access Strategies Fund in the News Press Release: Top Ten Tips for Voters New Networks! New Power! Massachusetts Communities of Color Celebrate Their Growing Political Power
Access Strategies Fund in the NewsCheck out recent press featuring Access Strategies Fund in El Mundo, the Bay State Banner, and Color Magazine.
Press Release: Top Ten Tips for VotersMass Vote For Immediate Release Media Contact Suzanne Morse Ph: (617) 646-1020; cell: (508) 259-9354 smorse@oneillandassoc.com MassVOTE Releases Top Ten Tips for Voters One Week Away from Presidential ElectionBoston, Mass. (October 28, 2008) – With the November 4th election quickly approaching, MassVOTE, a non-partisan voting rights organization which works with community-based non-profit organizations to increase voter education and turnout across Massachusetts, has released a Top Ten list of tips to help voters experience a positive Election Day. The Top Ten list includes important information voters may overlook while in a rush to get to the polls. Tips include: • Checking with Secretary of State Galvin’s office or visiting www.wheredoIvotema.com to make sure their polling location has not changed; • Information on where voters can research ballot questions and candidate positions; • Information on acquiring absentee ballots. “MassVOTE is dedicated to ensuring that all Bay Staters who are eligible to vote exercise their right to do so in the upcoming election,” said Avi Green, executive director of MassVOTE. “Election Day can be hectic and busy for most people, and we aim to make the day as easy as possible. Our Top Ten tips give voters the chance to do as much as they can to prepare for Election Day ahead of time to make November 4th efficient for everyone. The easier Election Day is, the more likely we are to see record turnouts at the polls.” For more voting tips and assistance, voters can call MassVOTE’s Voter Assistance Hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE or they can log on to MassVOTE’s Web site at www.massvote.org. Top 10 Tips for Voters
The Access Strategies Fund Announces $225,000 in New Funding to Support the Civic Empowerment of Grassroots OrganizationsJuly 2008 – The Access Strategies Fund is pleased to announce the finalists in a new round of funding to support civic engagement initiatives across the state of Massachusetts. Eleven grassroots organizations will share in $225,000 in the Fund’s latest grant allocation round. The foundation is a leader in funding civic engagement initiatives across the Commonwealth. Kelly Bates, Executive Director of the Access Strategies Fund, said, “We are proud to support these grassroots civic initiatives which fulfill a powerful need by encouraging people of color, low-income people, immigrants, and women to stand up together and participate in our democracy. We can no longer be invisible. Invisible people are invisible to policymakers and that must change.” The funding comes on the heels of the recent “New Networks, New Power” Meet the Grantees: Centro Presente, Greater Boston is a member-driven, state-wide Latin-American immigrant organization dedicated to achieving self-determination. Centro Presente struggles for immigrant rights and for economic and social justice through community organizing, leadership development, and service to build collective power. Chinese Progressive Association, Boston is a grassroots community organization that works for full equality and empowerment of the Chinese community, expanding voter education and mobilization, and increasing the understanding and mechanisms for building power. Commonwealth Seminar, Massachusetts works to open the doors of the State House to everyone by providing in-depth training on the legislative process and advocacy to leaders from communities of color and immigrant communities. EPOCA, Ex-Prisoners and Prisoners Organizing for Community Advancement, Worcester is an organization of ex-prisoners and felons, along with allies, friends and family, coming together to create resources and opportunities for those who have paid their debt to society. They work to break down society’s institutional barriers to a healthy, productive life. MassVOTE, Massachusetts seeks to increase voter participation and build power in historically underrepresented communities by providing resources to nonprofit organizations statewide. Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition, Massachusetts advocates for the rights and opportunities of immigrants and refugees through education and training, leadership development, organizing, policy analysis and advocacy. Neighbor to Neighbor, Massachusetts uses grassroots organizing and voter mobilization to build support for issues that impact low income and working class residents in urban communities. ¿Oíste?, Massachusetts is working to expand the power of the Latino community in Massachusetts by increasing their knowledge of the democratic process. Union of Minority Neighborhoods, Boston is led and run primarily by people of African descent to ensure that trained, committed, grassroots leaders of color effectively organize on issues of concern in their communities, regions and nation. About the Access Strategies Fund: The Access Strategies Fund supports organizations in urban areas of Massachusetts. The foundation is currently focusing funding in the cities of Boston and Worcester. The Access Strategies Fund also considers proposals from “statewide” organizations applying for multi city and/or statewide strategies. The funding priorities of the Access Strategies Fund include the following:
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