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2014 ANNUAL REPORT

MESSAGE FROM ROCK THE VOTE S PRESIDENT Twelve months ago, I became President of Rock the Vote and took the helm of one of the nation s premier civic engagement organizations. And in the last year, I ve had the pleasure of seeing firsthand the power Rock the Vote has to engage young people and our elections -- and the importance of doing so. With an all-out assault on voting rights across the country, increased barriers to voting, and partisan dysfunction driving many young people away from politics, it s clear that Rock the Vote s work is more important than ever. In 2014, to counter this widespread disinterest, Rock the Vote engaged in a variety of tactics to inspire young people s civic participation. We registered nearly 800,000 voters, helped make voting rights a major topic in news coverage, and made voting cool through numerous digital and cultural campaigns that featured cultural leaders like Lil Jon, Kendall Jenner and Lena Dunham. Our Turn Out For What music video garnered 10.5 million views online and became the election-year anthem. We also measured our impact every step along the way to inform our programming in future years. While I m extremely proud of what this organization accomplished, we cannot rest on our laurels. As we approach our 25th anniversary -- and also the 2016 elections -- we have the opportunity to prove once again that we are more than capable of meeting tomorrow s challenges. We must continue to cultivate a culture of voting; educate young voters; and fight to make it easier to participate in our country s democratic process. The work to launch such a large effort and engage millions of young voters begins now. With partners like you, we will continue to push forward and prepare for what lies ahead. Thank you for your support and leadership. Ashley Spillane President, Rock the Vote

ROCK THE VOTE 2014: BY THE NUMBERS While young people have the potential to become the most significant voting bloc in the nation, their political participation is much lower than other age cohorts. 50 MILLION eligible voters between the ages of 18-29 in the U.S. (The largest and most diverse generation ever - outnumbering even the Baby Boomers!) +12,000 } 43% more turn 18 every day are from communities of color It s so important to meet young people where they are. 93% of Millennials are online 1 98% own cell phones 2 75% use social networking And we need to get young people excited about the political process so they register and vote. This year, we made it easier than ever to register to vote online from your computer or phone! In the year leading up to the 2014 election, Rock the Vote processed nearly 800,000 voter registration forms online We also fought to protect the right to vote, established strong partnerships, and worked with cultural leaders to make voting cool and relevant to the Millennial generation. 1 http://www.pewresearch.org/millennials/teen-internet-use-graphic/ 2 http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/

WE MADE VOTING EASIER NEW MOBILE FRIENDLY WEBSITE Online voter registration tool now available in 13 LANGUAGES Partnered with technology platforms including Facebook, Tumblr, Comcast, Reddit, Pandora, WordPress, Live Nation, and Video Game Voters Network to engage and register hundreds of thousands of young people to vote. PROTECT VOTING Rock the Vote focused like a laser on voting rights this year, making sure that young people were aware of their rights and not disenfranchised by discriminatory judicial rulings and legislative changes. Specifically, we: Launched a petition to #ProtectVoting in response to anti-voting laws, and garnered 10,000+ signatures with the support of over 55 partners. We hosted a Twitter chat with more than 520 contributors and garnered over 13.5 million impressions. Consistently pressed the issue in the media -- from op-eds in the Washington Post to coverage of our campaign on MTV.

WE MADE VOTING APPEALING Garnered an estimated 22 MILLION VIEWS on Facebook, YouTube, Good Morning America, The View, E! News (and more) of our Turn Out For What? music video featuring Lil Jon, Lena Dunham, Whoopi Goldberg, Sophia Bush, Ben Lyons, Natasha Lyonne and Fred Armisen! Engaged cultural leaders like Leonardo DiCaprio and Kendall Jenner, who registered to vote on video and shared it with her 13 million Instagram followers Covered by over 25 OUTLETS from New York Times to Rolling Stone to Cosmo and on broadcast and cable television, earning 20 million media impressions worth over $200 MILLION Developed a campaign that challenged young people to channel their energy for climate change, women s rights, student loans, voting rights, and more into a passion for voting. Worked with coalition of over 2,000 PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS to promote National Voter Registration Day. The hashtag for NVRD, #CelebrateNVRD, was trending as a top-10 Twitter topic that day.

WE MADE VOTING HARD TO FORGET Leading up to November 4th, Rock the Vote executed an aggressive email, text, and phone-banking program to remind young people to vote. OVER 20 MILLION emails were sent in 2014 including a reminder to submit registration forms, registration deadlines, Election Day reminders and information about where to vote. 14,000 GOTV CALLS were made from our phone bank the week before the election. OVER 500,000 GOTV TEXTS were sent reminding people to vote and also allow them to text a reminder to friends. GOTV HIP HOP CONCERT with Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug for 4,000 young people in Atlanta. OVER 300,000 VISITS to RocktheVote.com resources on Election Day, second highest in organization history. WE MEASURED OUR IMPACT Woven throughout all of this work, we tested different aspects of our program to ensure that we register people who then turn out and vote. Specifically, we looked at whether: Rock the Vote s brand can encourage voter registration as compared to official Secretary of State forms. Election-reminder Facebook ads can encourage greater registration and turnout rates among 18-29 year olds. Plan-making messaging in GOTV text messages can increase turnout rates. When the voter file is updated in the spring with election data, we will run an analysis on all of our efforts to evaluate our programs and incorporate any new best practices.

2014 FINANCIAL INFORMATION REVENUE Foundations and Corporations: $2,656,580 Earned income: $30,000 $ 2.86 MILLION Online: $26,280 Individual donors: $144,520 Program: $ 1,933,630 TOTAL EXPENDITURES Management & General Expenses: $394,340 EXPENSES BY PROGRAM Fundraising: $75,330 Voter Registration & Mobilization: $1,357,520 $ 2.40 MILLION $ 1.93 MILLION Voting Rights: $140,750 Voter Education: $58,130 Registration Technology: $377,230 All figures rounded to nearest ten thousand

ROCK THE VOTE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 2014-2015 Jon Rubin, Co-Chair Heather Smith, Co-Chair Jeff Ayeroff, Director and Founder Frank Smith, Treasurer Chrissy Faessen, Secretary SOCIAL MEDIA PROPERTIES facebook.com/rockthevote @RockTheVote (twitter.com/rockthevote) @RockTheVote (instagram.com/rockthevote) rockthevote.tumblr.com youtube.com/rockthevote www.rockthevote.com

Copyright 2015 Rock the Vote.