Charities: Vote for the 2004 Epitaph Charities Project

In case you didn't know the voting for the 2004 Epitaph Charities Project is currently underway. Like in the past two years the top three charities voted for will divide a $50,000 donation proportionally. Here's what the label has to say:

The Epitaph Charities Project is an annual charitable donation that represents the values of both Epitaph and YOU, the ones who support the label. For the last three years we've picked our favorite charitable organizations, and asked you to tell us which ones are the most important to you by taking a few seconds to vote in our instant poll. This year nothing is as important as the upcoming election, so all the charities in our poll are ones involved in voter registration, education and mobilization for the 2004 elections.

The poll is only open for four weeks this year so the donation can make a difference in the upcoming US election.

Last year's vote resulted in $22,000 for the Center For Reproductive Rights, $15,000 for 50 Years is Enough and $13,000 for Nature Conservancy. Click below for the list of eligible charities for this year.

Sierra Club/America Votes
weblink: http://www.sierraclub.org/politics/

The Sierra Club is a national environmental organization with more than 700,000 members. Founded in 1892, its mission is to explore, enjoy and protect the wild places of the Earth; to protect the Earth's ecosystems and resources; to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives. It is coordinating with another 527 organization, America Votes, to "register, educate and mobilize the public for the 2004 elections."

Voices for Working Families
weblink: http://www.voicesforworkingfamilies.org/

Voices for Working Families is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 527 organization pledged to aggressively organize voting activities in key states. Voices for Working Families works to reach a million voters on the street and over the airwaves- to register, educate, mobilize and protect their right to vote at the polls. These voters will have the opportunity to raise a unified voice for social and economic justice.

League of Women Voters
weblink: http://www.lwv.org/

From its inception in 1920, the League of Women Voters has been a leading voice for change, strengthening our democratic system at every level of government. We have evolved over time, tackling the emerging issues of the day—from child labor and civil rights to the Equal Rights Amendment and the Motor Voter Law. The League will continue to take on the challenges of a new century, reforming the governmental system and engaging the citizens—so that everyone votes and every vote counts.

Working Assets Voter Registration Fund
weblink: http://www.workingforchange.com/vote/index.cfm?

The Working Assets Voter Registration Fund makes it easy to help organizations like Project Vote, US Action, the NAACP National Voter Fund and others register 1 million voters in the next year.

Rock The Vote
weblink: http://www.rockthevote.com/

Rock the Vote mobilizes young people to create positive social and political change in their lives and communities. The goal of Rock the Vote’s media campaigns and street team activities is to increase youth voter turnout. Rock the Vote coordinates voter registration drives, get-out-the-vote events, and voter education efforts, all with the intention of ensuring that young people take advantage of their right to vote.

Punk Voter
weblink: http://www.punkvoter.com

Our goal is to educate, register and mobilize over 500,000 of today’s youth as one voice. We plan to use this election as a way to get our fans engaged in politics and evolve our movement into becoming involved locally to affect real change nationally.

MoveOn.org
weblink: http://www.moveon.org/front/

MoveOn PAC is planning an incredibly ambitious, groundbreaking, precinct-level neighbor-to-neighbor campaign we're calling Leave No Voter Behind. We want to hire 500 organizers in the last weeks before the election to work in 10,000 key neighborhoods in battleground states to get 440,000 new votes for John Kerry to the polls.

America Coming Together (ACT)
weblink: http://actforvictory.org/

ACT is targeting swing voters - such as pre-retirement women or younger voters - who need extra information about issues the persuade them to vote for John Kerry and Democrats in federal, state and local elections. ACT is also targeting Democratic base voters - such as African-American and Hispanics - who vote Democratic but need extra contact to persuade them to vote.