Voting Rights

Justice Department to Recharge Civil Rights Enforcement

New York Times

By Charlie Savage

WASHINGTON — Seven months after taking office, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights, housing, employment, bank lending practices and redistricting after the 2010 census.read more >>

2012 Civic Engagement Funding Best Practices

A Funders' Guide to Legal Issues (Updated Edition!)

Supporting nonpartisan civic engagement work is both necessary- and legal!  De-mystify the rules for funding voter registration, education and ballot campaigns with FCCP’s indispensible and updated guide for grantmakers.
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REPORT: Giving More, Making Change: A Journey in Progressive Grantmaking by French American Charitable Trust

Inside the report you’ll find:
• An overview of our funding strategy of providing long term, general support funding to a select group of grantees
• Strategies and outcomes that show how our funds helped support a group of organizations that are bringing justice and equity to low income and communities of color.
• Video profilesof 2 grantees – Kentuckians for the Commonwealth and Communities for a Better Environment
• What worked, what didn’t and what we’d do differently read more >>

NAACP LDF Report Highlights Impact Of Felon Disfranchisement Laws

The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund (LDF) released Free the Vote: Unlocking Democracy in the Cells and on the Streets, a report detailing the impact felon disfranchisement laws have on communities of color nationwide.read more >>

Lose Your Home, Keep Your Vote: How to Protect Voters Caught Up in Foreclosure

Fair Elections Legal Network (FELN) has released a new, comprehensive report on how the foreclosure crisis could threaten voters in 2010 if Secretaries of State do not act aggressively to protect the voting rights of persons forced from foreclosed homes.read more >>

February First Monday Call: Register Today! What Happened in Massachusetts? Who Voted, Who Didn’t and Why

What Happened in Massachusetts?
Who Voted, Who Didn’t and Why

FCCP February First Monday Call
Monday, February 1st, 3-4pm ET/ 12-1pm PT

Register Today

Call Moderator:
Kelly Bates, Executive Director, Access Strategies Fund

Speakers: read more >>

Justice Department to Recharge Civil Rights Enforcement

New York Times

By Charlie Savage

WASHINGTON — Seven months after taking office, Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. is reshaping the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division by pushing it back into some of the most important areas of American political life, including voting rights, housing, employment, bank lending practices and redistricting after the 2010 census.read more >>

FCCP Integrated Voter Engagement Case Studies Released

FCCP Integrated Voter Engagement Case Studies Released read more >>

 

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