The Environmental Voter Project is seeking applicants for its selective Campus Coordinator Program for the 2019-2020 academic year.

ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENTAL VOTER PROJECT.

The Environmental Voter Project (EVP) is a non-partisan nonprofit that uses data analytics and behavioral science to identify non-voting environmentalists and turn them into consistent voters. The New York Times has called our work "visionary," and HuffPost has said we're creating an "Army of Environmental Super Voters." Please visit our website to learn more our cutting-edge work.

CAMPUS COORDINATOR PROGRAM.

Each Campus Coordinator will work closely with EVP's Organizing Director to build a campus-specific organizing plan and then oversee all organizing and voter contact for that designated college campus. Campus Coordinator responsibilities will also include:

Outreach to campus environmental and political groups

Organizing campus voter registration drives

Coordinating campus-wide campaigns/canvasses to encourage people to vote

Helping to promote EVP's social media messaging

Organizing EVP volunteer events, including text-banking, phone-banking, and door-to-door canvassing in your area

TIME COMMITMENT AND OTHER DETAILS.

EVP's Campus Coordinator positions are unpaid, volunteer roles similar to volunteering for a campaign. Coordinators will be expected to work anywhere from 1-5 hours per week, according to a flexible schedule that takes exams and other student responsibilities into account. Campus Coordinators will also have the opportunity to join regular conference calls and trainings with EVP staff and gain valuable campaign skills and experience.

You can learn a bit more about the position here, and apply here.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

We'd love for you to join us!

