The Washington Youth Alliance Action Fund’s Vote16 Co-Chair program creates paid leadership opportunities for high school students to advance the Vote16 initiative and youth organizing campaigns in Central, Eastern, and Southwest Washington. This program is designed specifically for young people with no prior experience—we provide comprehensive training and support to help youth become effective organizers for our generation.
Regional Youth Vote16 Co-Chair
Compensation: $350/month
Time Commitment: 10 hours/week (varies by week; flexible based on school, activities, and availability)
Term Length: 6-month renewable terms depending on interest, viability, and funding.
Positions Available: 4 total (one per region)
To apply: Please fill out this form, and we will be in touch. The deadline for applications is Jan 12.
Program Overview
The Washington Youth Alliance Action Fund’s Vote16 Co-Chair program creates paid leadership opportunities for high school students to advance the Vote16 initiative and youth organizing campaigns in Central, Eastern, and Southwest Washington. This program is designed specifically for young people with no prior experience—we provide comprehensive training and support to help youth become effective organizers for our generation.
Washington Youth Alliance Action Fund (WYA/AF) is a 501(c)(4) organization that serves as the statewide, youth‑led organizing homebase where young people turn grassroots power into political action. It combines issue campaigns, policy advocacy, and direct engagement with lawmakers to elevate youth voices on issues such as mental health funding, gun‑violence prevention, and expansion of voting rights.
Vote16 is an international movement to extend voting rights to 16- and 17-year-olds. In Washington State, this would include voting for city council, school board, and local ballot measures that directly impact young people's daily lives. Cities like College Park, MD and Berkeley, CA have successfully implemented Vote16. Our strategy involves building youth power through both advocacy efforts and ballot measure campaigns, adapting our approach to what's possible in each community.
The initiative recognizes that 16- and 17-year-olds work, pay taxes, and are affected by local policies, yet have no formal voice in these decisions. By lowering the voting age for local elections, we can increase civic engagement, improve voter turnout habits, and ensure youth perspectives are represented in local governance.
North West Washington Co-Chair, Whatcom, Skagit, Island Counties
Eastern Washington Co-Chair, Spokane, Stevens, Ferry, Pend Oreille, Lincoln, Adams, Garfield, Whitman Counties
Southwest Washington Co-Chair, Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Cowlitz, Wahkiakum, Clark Counties
Leadership & Support
Each Youth Co-Chair will work directly with:
1. Execute Regional Campaign Strategy- Working closely with the Organizing Coordinator and Executive Director who will work with you to come up with the plan in your area, you will:
Goal: Understand what goes into building youth-led campaigns and practice foundational organizing skills.
2. Mobilize Youth and Community Partners With extensive support and training from staff, you will:
Goal: Build confidence and core leadership skills in communication, outreach, and partnership building.
3. Learning & Skill Development
Goal: Develop a well-rounded foundation in youth organizing, public leadership, and civic engagement.
Day-to-Day Activities:
Participation varies week-to-week and is intended to support learning.
Optional but highly recommended:
$350 - $350 per month