Funding Headed to Southern Grassroots Groups to Engage and Empower Voters  

Voting Rights
Various posters with the words "Voter" and "Register to Vote"

DURHAM, N.C. (Aug. 15, 2024) —  The Southern Leadership for Voter Engagement Network (SOLVE), a project of Southern Coalition for Social Justice (SCSJ), is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2024-2025 SOLVE Southern Spark Grants.  

It is more important than ever to reach voters in this election year in the South, an area of the country that has endured some of the worst voter suppression tactics.   

The SOLVE Southern Spark Grant program, which is in its fourth year, aims to empower and support grassroots organizations working tirelessly to enhance voter engagement and protect voting rights across the South. The selected recipients have demonstrated exceptional commitment to these causes and will use the funds to further their impactful work in their respective communities. 

Thirty organizations across SOLVE’s 10-state footprint will receive $10,000 grants this year – with projects ranging from providing education to voters about issues such as felony disenfranchisement to hosting voter empowerment events. Among the grantees are a group in Florida that is hosting Civics 101 classes for young voters and a group in Georgia that is working to ensure homeless veterans know their rights and have their voices heard.   

“It is an honor to be able to fund such amazing organizations this year,” said Mitchell Brown, SOLVE network coordinator and senior counsel for voting rights at SCSJ. “We’re thrilled to uplift and support the work being done by groups dedicating themselves to protecting democracy and engaging with their communities in the process – not just at the ballot box but beyond it. We don’t take regranting lightly and we are grateful for the opportunity to engage in this process.”  

The 2024 Grant Recipients are:  

Alabama  

  • Alabama Election Protection Network  
  • United Women of Color  
  • Birmingham Black Nurse Association, Inc.  

Florida  

  • Equal Ground Education Fund   
  • Farmworkers Self-Help, Inc.  
  • Harriet Tubman Freedom Fighters  

Georgia  

  • Hancock Community Development Corp   
  • Joynt Production Network   
  • Protect the Vote GA  

  Louisiana 

  • A Bella LaFemme Society   
  • Westside Sponsoring Committee   
  • Jericho Road Episcopal Housing Initiative  

  Mississippi

  • Sunflower County Parents and Students United   
  • Go Gulfport   
  • Mississippi Education Organizing Alliance  

  North Carolina

  • Asheboro Latinx Services   
  • Valores   
  • Xceleader  

  South Carolina

  • Carolina For All  
  • Tnovsa Global Commons  
  • Be The Ones  

  Tennessee

  • American Muslim Advisory Council  
  • Black Clergy Collaborative of Memphis   
  • Organize Tennessee  

  Texas  

  • AliefVotes   
  • El Paso Civic Education Organization (EPCEO)  
  • South Asian American Voter Empowerment of Texas Education Fund  

  Virginia

  • IMAGE127   
  • Nolef Turns Inc.   
  • Virginia Coalition for Immigrant Rights  

  

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SOLVE, a project of Southern Coalition for Social Justice, is a multi-state collaborative of over 200 organizations dedicated to sharing strategies, resources, and support in the ongoing struggle to protect and expand voting rights. Our mission is to provide a space for Southern grassroots and state-based organizations to address and rectify policies that have weakened the voting strength of communities. Learn more at solve@scsj.org, at solvenetwork.org and follow our work on Instagram and Twitter.