Fellowship Program
We provide funding to focus and amplify outreach to women by sponsoring female Fellows. These Fellows are selected by our community partners (“host organizations”). Every Fellow spends at least 50% of her time engaged in outreach towards women. Under this unique model, our Fellows join a national Cohort of women organizers to create national, systemic change. As part of this Cohort, Fellows gain access to valuable opportunities, including leadership training, public speaking engagements, networking with women doing similar work nationwide, and mentorship from Register Her.
2024 REGISTER HER COMMUNITY FELLOWS
Akori P.
We Must Vote
Mississippi
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"I encourage people to vote to... to get the right people in to produce the resources we need to be great."
Aleshia Y.
We Must Vote
Mississippi
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"The older I grew, the more I realized that basic life necessities are considered a privilege in my community... My passion is serving my community and being a voice for those who feel silenced."
Anna F.
You Can Vote
North Carolina
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"As a social work major, I'm a big advocate for social justice and making sure everyone knows what is on their ballot as well as where they can cast their ballot."
Armani W.
Michigan League of Conservation Voters Fund
Michigan
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"In short and simplified terms, I do this work because I care about my communities. That includes my local community, my friends and loved ones (online and in person), and the nation at large."
Ashli B.
Wisdom Institute
Michigan
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"We choose who mostly aligns with our beliefs and who can help our community grow. Who can lift our voices by passing legislation that helps improve the people in the community."
Audreyelaine C.
Mothers of Incarcerated Sons
Pennsylvania
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"Woman are more that just mothers; we birth so much more. I want women to get out and be a part of the change they want to see in their communities."
Aylin G.
Chispa
Arizona
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"We have a high population in resident civilians and people who don’t believe in voting, but it’s our job to show them that it's important."
Britt C.
Radical Registrars
Texas
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"I believe that voting in one of the few ways the government listens to its people in regard to candidates, propositions, and overall opinion...its important now more than ever make sure people are being represented by voting."
Charmaine C.
You Can Vote
North Carolina
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"For LGBTQ+ voters, it's often unclear what rights we do and don't have in voting. As part of my work with YCV, we try to make voting accessible to LGBTQ+ individuals."
Cristal S.
We Must Vote
Mississippi
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"I do this work because I want to make an impact in our community and by making people vote can help make a better change and future."
Cyan F.
You Can Vote
North Carolina​
Deanne A.
Mothering Justice
Michigan
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"I'm passionate about social justice issues. I've been organizing for several years and I love working with Mothering Justice to help black and brown moms.
Voting is essential for our democracy. The people hold the power and there's power in the polls."
Demitrielle W.
The Wisdom Institute
Michigan
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"I do this work because I know how it feels to be uneducated [in voting and politics] and I like to share my own experiences. I feel that voting is the way you exercise your rights as a US citizen."
Diandra B.
Jolt Initiative
Texas
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"I am inspired to continue in this work since I've been involved with organizations like Jolt Action, who focus on the Latino community. I get to have meaningful conversations with folks about why their vote matters, and I'm proud and honored when I can help someone find their reason to vote and become civically engaged."
Eunice B.
The Wisdom Institute
Michigan
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"I feel one of the biggest issues facing my community is not having enough resources available. Voting is very important; it was a lesson taught by my grandparents and my parents to make sure my voice is heard."
Forrest W.
New North Carolina Project
New Carolina
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"I do this work because I want to be impactful in this coming election, given its high stakes."
Jasmine L.
2024-2025 Miss Native American, University of Arizona
Arizona
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"I love that we are women talking to women, but most importantly, we are not allowing history to repeat itself. We provide resources and education to people of all backgrounds. I do this work because if not me, then who?"
Josselin D.
Jolt Initiative
Texas
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"Voting is important because it’s one of the bigger ways to make an impact. You get to vote on what you believe in and who gets to represent you."
Kayden S.
You Can Vote
North Carolina
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"Knowing that people fought for my right to participate in our democracy drives me to continue ensuring everyone has equal access to the ballot. Voting is how we can continue moving forward as a society instead of turning the clock back."
Laneshia B.
The Wisdom Institute
Michigan
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"One of our biggest issues in the community is that people aren’t allowed to speak freely without being judged. I do this work to motivate others to vote and to share the voting resources that are needed."
Lauren D.
Radical Registrars
Texas​
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"Who you elect and the laws they create affect pretty much every aspect of your life. Whatever issue you care about, it always gets tied back to voting. I do this work to make it as easy as possible for my community to get out and vote."
Leilani R.
LUCHA
Arizona
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"Seeing injustice everywhere makes me feel as though the universe is specifically calling onto me to take direct action and build community. My heart genuinely feels a tug because, although I know that I may not be able to do all of the work, I understand that I can create a ripple effect with my small actions."
Mia D.
Radical Registrars
Texas
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"I believe we all have a voice and we should use it. Right now it is so important to vote for our women's rights!"
Mabel S.
Chispa
Arizona
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"I feel that the biggest issue in my community right now is immigration. I do this work to have better representation and to educate the people that don't yet know that their voices matters."
Mariah H.
Chispa
Arizona
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"I love getting to know the different people in my community through this work, especially knowing that I’m growing with this community, too."
Perla P.
Jolt Initiative
Texas
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"Oftentimes, our community underestimates the power it holds when it comes to change."
Ruby B.
Arizona Coalition for Change
Arizona
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"I am driven by the belief that real change starts at the community level. By engaging with community members, fostering relationships with local leaders, and mobilizing volunteers, I am able to empower individuals to take an active role in shaping their future. Seeing the impact of our collective efforts on policy changes and community improvements is incredibly rewarding."
Sharron A.
Mothers of Incarcerated Sons
Pennsylvania
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"My "why" for this work is knowing I VOTE for those that are in influential positions to positively impact our lives and the lives of our loved ones."
Shukura W.
Mothering Justice
Michigan
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"People fought to get the right to vote. We are allowed a voice while most countries do not have this luxury. We are able to make change and demand what we need."
Yaitova S.
Jolt Initiative
Texas​
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"Voting is important to me because my ancestors fought hard for years for women and people of color to gain the right of suffrage."
Zariah W.
The Wisdom Institute
Michigan
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"Two of the biggest issues within my community are violence and lack of guidance. People are lacking emotional support and they're turning their anger into violence. We need to continue to share information and resources to help the community become better. Helping our community's future is important for our children."