WORK AT OUTVOTE
OutVote is hiring Fellows and State Organizers as part of the OutVote Fellowship Program. Applications are open until 11:59 pm PST on May 17th, 2026.
If you are not eligible for the Fellowship Program but would like to be considered for future employment opportunities, please submit your information to our Resume Bank.
about outvote
OutVote is a national, youth-led nonprofit dedicated to mobilizing Gen Z LGBTQ+ voters through digital organizing, community power-building, and civic education. Founded in 2024, OutVote equips queer and trans youth with the tools, training, and peer networks needed to combat misinformation, build trust in democratic participation, and drive measurable civic engagement.
Current Context for OutVote’s Work
Gen Z is now one of the largest and most politically consequential generations in American history, and nearly one in three Gen Z voters identifies as LGBTQ+. Despite this, young queer people face unprecedented threats: discriminatory legislation, voter suppression, school censorship, digital misinformation, and political environments hostile to their wellbeing.
OutVote operates at this intersection. Our work aims to:
Empower young LGBTQ+ organizers in key geographies.
Combat digital misinformation by building online networks of trained youth organizers.
Strengthen civic participation through youth-led education, peer-to-peer organizing, and community engagement.
Shift national narratives about queer youth, democracy, and civic responsibility.
OutVote offers competitive compensation and benefits that reflect our values and help us attract exceptional talent. Through our fiscal sponsor, we provide healthcare options at multiple levels, and we’re committed to working with candidates to identify the support they need to thrive.
We are an equal-opportunity employer
Future Incubator provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all contractors and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws.