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Location
  
New York, U.S.

Executive Director
  
Andy Bernstein

Area served
  
Founded
  
2004

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Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Founders
  
Andy Bernstein, Marc Brownstein

Nominations
  
Shorty Award for Government

Similar
  
Rock the Vote, Mockingbird Foundation, Reverb, World Hunger Year

Profiles

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HeadCount is a national, nonpartisan, non-profit, organization that works with musicians to promote participation in democracy in the United States. It is best known for registering voters at concerts – having signed up 470,000 voters since its launch in 2004.

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Origins

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The organization was co-founded in 2004 by Marc Brownstein, bass player for the popular electronic rock band The Disco Biscuits, and his friend Andy Bernstein, author of The Pharmer's Almanac, a series of books about Phish. Bernstein now serves as executive director and together with Brownstein co-chairs the board of directors.

Activities

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Some of HeadCount's higher profile activity includes the release of public service announcements, a compilation album featuring Pearl Jam, Wilco and Phish, and various activities involving board member Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead.

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HeadCount also staged the largest social media-based voter registration campaign ever as part of National Voter Registration Day, an event the organization helped create. The HeadCount campaign featured hundreds of musicians and entertainers posting "Register to Vote" photos on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, with a link to an online voter registration form. Participants included Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Fergie (singer), Russell Simmons and The Black Keys.

Beyond concerts, HeadCount has a large presence on the Internet. It’s blog features updates on “music, politics and everything in between,” and it launched a platform called #SoundOff (www.SoundOffatCongress.org) for Tweeting directly at members of Congress.

In 2008 HeadCount produced the documentary A Call to Action, which has aired on cable television. In early 2012 HeadCount conceived and produced "The Bridge Session" a live performance from Bob Weir's TRI Studios featuring Weir, members of the National and various other guests. A live webcast on Yahoo! also featured a roundtable political discussion. The collaborations in that session led to Day of the Dead (2016 Album) and Blue Mountain (Bob Weir album).

The non-profit also runs the "Capitol Community" program for the Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, New York), which sends school teachers to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum for curriculum training.

In 2016 HeadCount partnered with music streaming services Spotify and Pandora Radio to help music fans vote. American Spotify users received a message from President Barack Obama directing them to HeadCount.org for voter information. Pandora ran short HeadCount Get-Out-The-Vote PSA's 750 million times and helped over 10,000 voters register through ads on the app. HeadCount also partnered with Ben & Jerry's to hand out free ice cream on Phish tour to fans that registered or pledged to vote. And for the first time ever, HeadCount registered voters at every stop on Vans Warped Tour.

Participation Row

HeadCount manages Participation Row activism villages at various music festivals including Lockn' (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) in Arrington, VA, True Music (2013) in Scottsdale, AZ, Phases of the Moon (2014) in Danville, IL and FloydFest (2016) near Floyd, VA. HeadCount also put on a Participation Row for Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead in both Levi's Stadium and Soldier Field and on Dead & Company's 2016 Summer Tour. Participation Row traditionally hosts 8-16 different non-profits, allowing concert-goers to take actions related to the non-profits. Each Participation Row has also included a silent auction of signed merchandise, with proceeds going to the participating non-profits. At the Fare Thee Well shows, the Participation Row silent auction included a D'Angelico EX-DC electric guitar signed by all 7 performers and played by Bob Weir on stage during the second Santa Clara show. The auction for the guitar closed at $526,000 [1], making it the 18th most expensive guitar of all time [2].

Structure

Since its inception, HeadCount has been largely volunteer-driven. It fields volunteer “street teams” in most major U.S. cities. Each consists of a trained team leader who runs the local operations, and a cadre of volunteers. These teams then set up tables at concerts through which they register voters and disseminate information related to political issues and upcoming elections. This approach has allowed HeadCount to keep its operating costs low while reaching a very large number of people. In any given year, the organization sets up these tables at 500 to 1,000 concerts or more. Artists who host this activity include: Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, Jack Johnson, Wilco, Phish, MGMT, The National, John Mayer and many others.

HeadCount is supported by a Board of Directors featuring leaders in the music and political worlds including Republican consultant Gordon Hensley, Vice Media COO Alyssa Mastromonaco, Cake founding member John McCrea (musician), former interim White House Chief of Staff to U.S. President Barack Obama, Pete Rouse, Music impresario Peter Shapiro (concert producer) and Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir.

HeadCount is based in New York City, but has volunteer street teams all over the U.S.

Artist Partners

This is a partial list of artists who have partnered with HeadCount on their tours:

Mission Statement

"HeadCount is a non-partisan organization that uses the power of music to register voters and promote participation in democracy. We reach young people and music fans where they already are – at concerts and online – to inform and empower.

Our message is not about what party you support or where you land on an issue. It’s that you must speak to be heard."

References

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