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Stroll to the Polls™ Launches Its Second Annual Fortnight of Action

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Wednesday, October 26, 2022

NEW YORK, Oct. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- On October 25, 2022, a non-partisan and nonprofit organization – announced its Second Annual Fortnight of Action, a national initiative to amplify voter engagement and boost voter turnout in 2022.

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  • In addition, Stroll to the Polls announced its revamped website, strolltothepolls.org , offering supporters additional features to help with GOTV.
  • People interested in celebrating with Stroll to the Polls can sign up on the Stroll to the Polls Facebook page.
  • That decision led Prioleau to launch Stroll to the Polls in 2018 to make the performance of democracy FUNctional.
  • To that end, Stroll to the Polls urges individuals and groups to not only fellowship at the polls; but also, to purchase FUNctional performance apparel and accessories.

Stroll to the Polls™ Launches Its Fortnight of Action

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

People interested in celebrating with Stroll to the Polls can sign up on the Stroll to the Polls Facebook page .

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  • People interested in celebrating with Stroll to the Polls can sign up on the Stroll to the Polls Facebook page .
  • That decision led Prioleau to launch Stroll to the Polls in 2018 to make the performance of democracy FUNctional.
  • To that end, Stroll to the Polls urges individuals and groups to not only fellowship at the polls; but also, to purchase FUNctional performance apparel and accessories.
  • Prioleau's inspiration for Stroll to the Polls is traced to Saturday morning church services in 2017.

Canadians invited to provide feedback on the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act

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Friday, June 18, 2021

The pandemic has highlighted just how critical not-for-profit organizations' work is for Canadians, which makes this review of the Act timely and crucial.

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  • The pandemic has highlighted just how critical not-for-profit organizations' work is for Canadians, which makes this review of the Act timely and crucial.
  • "It's time to review the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act to make sure it continues to meet the needs of the sector.
  • I look forward to hearing from Canadians on whether and how the Act should be updated so not-for-profit organizations can flourish."
  • In total, there are approximately 170,000 not-for-profit corporations in Canada, of which approximately 20%over 38,000are regulated under the Canada Not-for-Profit Corporations Act.