Participation Row is Coming to Phases of the Moon

By Andy Bernstein on August 13, 2014

The Phases of the Moon festival will host HeadCount’s “Participation Row” non-profit village

Capitol Community Hits Cleveland

By Jane Henderson on August 12, 2014

A HeadCount staffer joined the 10 teachers chosen as the 2014 Capitol Community Fund scholarship recipients as they hit the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum in Cleveland, OH!

We’ll Miss You, Rommel

By Andy Bernstein on August 11, 2014

HeadCount’s newest Team Leader left us way before his time. We hardly knew him, but will miss him always.

Viewpoint: Improving Campus Sexual Assault Policies Must Become a Priority

By Miranda Willson on August 1, 2014

Campus sexual assault has come to the forefront of the national conversation recently. Miranda Willson explores the ins and outs of what is being called an epidemic.

Music Saves (More) Lives (Than You Know)

By Elyse von der Fecht on July 31, 2014

Did you know that every blood donor saves three lives? Music Saves Lives did, and they also knew that music fans love to give back.

10 Scholarship Winners Named for Capitol Community

By Jane Henderson on July 30, 2014

The Capitol Community Fund, a joint project between HeadCount and The Capitol Theatre, is sending 10 rockin’ teachers to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum – triple the number from last year!

HeadCount at Ten: 2009, What’s Your Issue?

By Sam DArcangelo on

If HeadCount was going to become a sustainable organization that it is today, branching beyond voter registration was essential. It wasn’t just about keeping busy or attracting funding. It was a question that got down to HeadCount’s reason for existence.

Interview: #GoVote Artist AJ Masthay

By Sarah Madigan on July 28, 2014

On the strength of amazing and varied artwork, AJ Masthay has vaulted himself to the top of the rock poster game. His contribution to the #GoVote art series blew us all away.

What’s Causing the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis? Hint: It’s More About Central America Than Mexico.

By Miranda Willson on July 22, 2014

Why are so many Central American children flocking north to the U.S. border? Will partisan politics take a backseat long enough for a solution to be found?

Interview: #GoVote Artist Gwen AP

By Sarah Madigan on July 21, 2014

“The more we tend to our world and make it a point to help take care of one another, the better off we will all be.” – #GoVote Artist Gwen AP