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Under the Arts4Impact.org umbrella, Vote Tree delivers nonpartisan, exclusively postive arts activations that drive civic engagement and deliver measurable results.

In the GA Senate Runoff 2023, Vote Tree created an arts activation at Ebenezer Baptist Church that inspired citizens to get to the polls in record numbers.

Sen. Raphael Warnock held his Souls to the Polls Rally with civic leaders in front of the Church installation before marching to cast his own ballot.

Voting is the political enactment of a spiritual idea. Let’s keep fighting the good fight at the ballot box.

Vote Tree’s Murallage for Georgia’s historic Senate Run-off election, Dear America: A Chain-link Love Letter From Atlanta, helped Block Power deliver 24.4K votes.

Credit: Cultural Gorilla @CulturalGorilla 

JACQUELINE VON EDELBERG
Vote Tree Founder + Ringmaster

Jacqueline von Edelberg

Jacqueline is an artist, activist, author, and social entrepreneur. With two decades of applying creative thinking to seemingly intractable real-world challenges, she is globally recognized for her public art on progressive issues. She’s passionate about building coalitions, glittery movements, and digital platforms that drive civic engagement and create systemic change. 

Vote Tree operates under the umbrella of Arts4Impact.org. Our work is nonpartisan, exclusively positive, and singularly focused on voter empowerment.

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Her most recent effort was the Art Memorial honoring the victims of the July 4th shooting. See HPpromise.org.

She is perhaps best known as the driving force behind the revitalization of Nettelhorst Elementary, an underutilized and under-enrolled public school in Chicago. The effort is outlined in her book, How to Walk to School: Blueprint for a Neighborhood School Renaissance.

Her latest side-hustle is Scratch Out Hate, cat scratchers for social impact. Learn more: JVE Website.

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