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ICC receives AACC grant to support National Voter Registration Day event

Itawamba Community College has received a grant from the American Association of Community Colleges to host an event to support National Voter Registration Day.

            The $2,700 grant will be used to engage students in voter registration, according to Nathan Ward, director of Instructional Support Services, who along with Lynn Millender, Social Science division chair, submitted the application.

            “For several years, our Social Science Division has coordinated our annual Constitution Day event at ICC, and many of those focused on voter registration,” Millender said. “With this award from AACC, this year we will have an opportunity to impact students on both the ICC Fulton and Tupelo campuses as well as the Belden Center by participating in National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday, September 17. In addition, we plan to launch a social media campaign and provide printed material that will help students better navigate the entire voting process,” she continued. “Organizations such as ICC’s Humanities Club, elected Circuit Clerks in counties within the college’s service district (Chickasaw, Itawamba, Lee, Monroe and Pontotoc) and ICC’s faculty and staff will all work together to help motivate our students to exercise their right, as citizens, to vote.”

            “We are thrilled to have been awarded this grant to support our efforts on Voter Registration Day,” Ward said. “These funds will allow us to expand our outreach and make it even easier for students at all our ICC locations to get registered to vote. Civic engagement is so important, and we’re excited to play a role in empowering more people to participate.”

            “Thanks to the generous support of Levi Strauss & Co. in awarding Community Partner grants to Support National Voter Registration Day events held for eligible community colleges across the country on September 17,” said Dr. Angel M. Royal, senior vice president of Strategic Initiatives for the AACC, in a press release. “2024 presents a critical opportunity to engage and motivate voters, particularly young people and college-aged students, who play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our nation,” she continued. “Community colleges serve as important hubs of civic engagement, providing students with the knowledge, skills and resources to actively participate in the democratic process.”

            Among the grant criteria includes community colleges who plan to host one or more in-person voter registration events on Sept. 17, sign up as Registration Day Community Partners and promote Voter Registration Day both digitally and with print assets from Aug. 15-Sept. 17.



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