2024 Voter Guide


This guide to civic engagement for athletes and teams outlines how to be focused and strategic in participating in civic engagement this Fall.  Below, each month offers timely actions to take and resources to use ahead of the upcoming election on November 5th.

Frequently asked questions

  • What does it mean to become an Ambassador for The Team?

    While being an Ambassador is not a large time commitment, you will have access to our free resources to engage on key civic moments in 2024 and make a big impact on your campus. As an Ambassador, you will:


    • Use your platform to inspire others
    • Increase voter registration and participation
    • Create lasting impact beyond your sport while building stronger, more connected communities
    • Model the values of sportsmanship in everyday life
    • Enhance your own leadership skills and grow your resume

    We’ll help share key voting information and help you with voter registration on your campus. You’ll also get free pizza and a front row seat to The Team’s Virtual All-Star meeting on September 9th (headlined by Stephen Curry in 2022!) and much more as Election Day 2024 approaches.

    Become an Ambassador
  • How can I become an Ambassador of The Team?

    Fill out this form to become an Ambassador with The Team and use the above Voter Guide to begin getting your team and Athletic Department involved as Election Day approaches. We will send you more resources soon and you can always reach out to us at info@theteam.org for support.

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  • What are civic drills?

    Civic Drills are nonpartisan activities related to civic and citizen empowerment that you can use as a tool to engage your team and Athletic Department in civic engagement and voter participation this fall. Head to the Voter Guide above to start planning out your engagement and feel free to use our Civic Drill Database anytime to find a meaningful activity to plan.

  • What is the desired outcome?

    It is such an important election year, and you have the power to make a difference! The goal is100% voter participation, creating meaningful civic experiences, and understanding your power to shape the future.

  • How can I access a social media toolkit?

    See link below for a social media toolkit that will help you make posts throughout the fall and provides templates.

    Social Media Toolkit
  • How can I stay nonpartisan?

    Please review the below guide to learn how you can stay nonpartisan in your communication leading up to the election.

    Staying Nonpartisan

Looking for more support?

Become an Ambassador with The Team

This Voter Guide was designed by civic futurist Lisa Kay Solomon, professor at the Stanford University d.school

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