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Millennial Civic Engagement Summit
                                     August 24-26, 2012 | Charlotte, North Carolina
                                              Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is Mobilize.org?
A: Mobilize.org is a national, all-partisan non-profit organization that empowers and invests in Millennials to create
and implement solutions to social problems. Utilizing technology and social networking to connect Millennials on and
offline, Mobilize.org convenes Millennials from around the country to discuss issues impacting the Millennial
Generation and to develop sustainable solutions to address them.

Q: What are Millennials?
A: Millennials are young adults born between the years 1976 and 1996. Sometimes known as Generation Y,
Millennials came of age at the turn of the 21st century – the new Millennium. Characteristics of the Millennial
Generation include: tech-savvy, tolerant, collaborative, and innovative as well as racially and ethnically diverse.

Q: What is the Millennial Civic Engagement (MCE) Summit?
A: In 2008 we saw an unprecedented increase in Millennial voter turnout, where nearly two million more Americans
under the age of 30 voted in the election as compared to 2004. As Millennials, we are asking ourselves: What does
Millennial voter engagement look like for our Generation in the 2012 Election and beyond?

Civically active Millennials in California, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania are invited to
crowdsource their ideas for the Mobilize.org Millennial Civic Engagement Competition using the GOOD Maker
platform. The semi-finalists who receive the most votes through this online competition will be invited to attend the
Millennial Civic Engagement Summit in Charlotte, North Carolina on August 24 – 26, 2012, where they will work
collaboratively with their peers to further develop sustainable, community-based solutions.

During the summit, semi-finalists will have the opportunity to present their work to their Millennials peers, who will
select the top 5 ideas through the use of interactive keypad voting technology. The winning groups will receive
Mobilize.org Awards - financial investments from Mobilize.org and expert support from our staff and extensive partner
network. In addition to the semi-finalists, Mobilize.org will also invite Millennial leaders in California, Florida,
Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania to participate in the summit as individuals.

With the backdrop of the Presidential Election, Millennials accepted to the summit will discuss the most challenging
issues facing our generation, engage with elected officials on the local, state and federal level and propose civic
entrepreneurial strategies they can use and implement to address problems on their campuses and in their
communities.

Q: When and where is the MCE Summit?
A: The Millennial Civic Engagement Summit will take place August 24 - 26, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the
Hilton Charlotte Center City. Hotel accommodations, meals and travel reimbursements will be provided to the
accepted participants by Mobilize.org.

Q: Who is eligible to participate?
A: Millennials born between 1976 and 1996 living in Michigan and North Carolina are eligible to apply as individuals.
Participants do not have to be enrolled in a school, college or university to be eligible.
Q: How can I get involved?
A: Apply to attend the Millennial Civic Engagement Summit as an individual and contribute to the dialogue on
Millennial civic activism, community participation, voter awareness and turnout. Applications will be accepted June
15, 2012 to July 20, 2012. Participants will be notified of their acceptance by August 3, 2012.

Q: How do I apply?
A: Eligible Millennials in Michigan and North Carolina who would like to attend the summit can apply on online at
www.Mobilize.org/MCESummit.

Q: What does it cost?
A: To ensure there are no financial barriers to participating, Mobilize.org provides hotel accommodations, meals and
travel for summit participants. Accepted participants will be asked to pay a $25 registration fee to confirm their
attendance and to help cover the cost of t-shirts, program guides and other summit materials.

Q: What is the Summit Award Competition?
A: At the summit, participants who submitted a project idea through GOOD Maker will refine their ideas and be able to
compete for financial support and expert support from our staff and extensive partner network. The Summit Award
Competition is held on the final day of the summit and each competitor has five minutes to present their idea to
summit participants. The projects receiving the top votes will win Mobilize.org Awards; a share of $25,000 in financial
investments. Winners will be selected by their peers who will use their personal interactive keypads to vote on each
project according to four criteria: Potential Social Impact, Creativity and Innovation, Sustainability and Use of New and
Social Media Communications.

Q: What is the Mobilize.org Blogger Program?
A: During the MCE Summit, five Mobilize.org 2012 bloggers will be chosen from the key communities that will be
active in 2012 and beyond. The Bloggers will contribute to the Millennial Report Blog and share updates from the
ground on what is happening in their community with the winning Summit Award Competition projects and other
Millennial civic engagement work. In addition, the Florida representative will have the opportunity to attend the
Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay and the North Carolina representative will have the opportunity to
attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.

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MCE Summit FAQs - Individual

  • 1. Millennial Civic Engagement Summit August 24-26, 2012 | Charlotte, North Carolina Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is Mobilize.org? A: Mobilize.org is a national, all-partisan non-profit organization that empowers and invests in Millennials to create and implement solutions to social problems. Utilizing technology and social networking to connect Millennials on and offline, Mobilize.org convenes Millennials from around the country to discuss issues impacting the Millennial Generation and to develop sustainable solutions to address them. Q: What are Millennials? A: Millennials are young adults born between the years 1976 and 1996. Sometimes known as Generation Y, Millennials came of age at the turn of the 21st century – the new Millennium. Characteristics of the Millennial Generation include: tech-savvy, tolerant, collaborative, and innovative as well as racially and ethnically diverse. Q: What is the Millennial Civic Engagement (MCE) Summit? A: In 2008 we saw an unprecedented increase in Millennial voter turnout, where nearly two million more Americans under the age of 30 voted in the election as compared to 2004. As Millennials, we are asking ourselves: What does Millennial voter engagement look like for our Generation in the 2012 Election and beyond? Civically active Millennials in California, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania are invited to crowdsource their ideas for the Mobilize.org Millennial Civic Engagement Competition using the GOOD Maker platform. The semi-finalists who receive the most votes through this online competition will be invited to attend the Millennial Civic Engagement Summit in Charlotte, North Carolina on August 24 – 26, 2012, where they will work collaboratively with their peers to further develop sustainable, community-based solutions. During the summit, semi-finalists will have the opportunity to present their work to their Millennials peers, who will select the top 5 ideas through the use of interactive keypad voting technology. The winning groups will receive Mobilize.org Awards - financial investments from Mobilize.org and expert support from our staff and extensive partner network. In addition to the semi-finalists, Mobilize.org will also invite Millennial leaders in California, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina and Pennsylvania to participate in the summit as individuals. With the backdrop of the Presidential Election, Millennials accepted to the summit will discuss the most challenging issues facing our generation, engage with elected officials on the local, state and federal level and propose civic entrepreneurial strategies they can use and implement to address problems on their campuses and in their communities. Q: When and where is the MCE Summit? A: The Millennial Civic Engagement Summit will take place August 24 - 26, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina at the Hilton Charlotte Center City. Hotel accommodations, meals and travel reimbursements will be provided to the accepted participants by Mobilize.org. Q: Who is eligible to participate? A: Millennials born between 1976 and 1996 living in Michigan and North Carolina are eligible to apply as individuals. Participants do not have to be enrolled in a school, college or university to be eligible.
  • 2. Q: How can I get involved? A: Apply to attend the Millennial Civic Engagement Summit as an individual and contribute to the dialogue on Millennial civic activism, community participation, voter awareness and turnout. Applications will be accepted June 15, 2012 to July 20, 2012. Participants will be notified of their acceptance by August 3, 2012. Q: How do I apply? A: Eligible Millennials in Michigan and North Carolina who would like to attend the summit can apply on online at www.Mobilize.org/MCESummit. Q: What does it cost? A: To ensure there are no financial barriers to participating, Mobilize.org provides hotel accommodations, meals and travel for summit participants. Accepted participants will be asked to pay a $25 registration fee to confirm their attendance and to help cover the cost of t-shirts, program guides and other summit materials. Q: What is the Summit Award Competition? A: At the summit, participants who submitted a project idea through GOOD Maker will refine their ideas and be able to compete for financial support and expert support from our staff and extensive partner network. The Summit Award Competition is held on the final day of the summit and each competitor has five minutes to present their idea to summit participants. The projects receiving the top votes will win Mobilize.org Awards; a share of $25,000 in financial investments. Winners will be selected by their peers who will use their personal interactive keypads to vote on each project according to four criteria: Potential Social Impact, Creativity and Innovation, Sustainability and Use of New and Social Media Communications. Q: What is the Mobilize.org Blogger Program? A: During the MCE Summit, five Mobilize.org 2012 bloggers will be chosen from the key communities that will be active in 2012 and beyond. The Bloggers will contribute to the Millennial Report Blog and share updates from the ground on what is happening in their community with the winning Summit Award Competition projects and other Millennial civic engagement work. In addition, the Florida representative will have the opportunity to attend the Republican National Convention in Tampa Bay and the North Carolina representative will have the opportunity to attend the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.