Voices For A Better Future PAC
is focused on empowering African American communities to participate in elections through cutting edge political advocacy, voter education and support for candidates who champion civil rights and social justice.
The decline in voting intention is most pronounced among younger Black Americans. Fall 2019: 50% Fall 2023: 38%
Real change transcends voting. It's about active engagement, community involvement, and forging a shared vision for the future. Voices For A Better Future PAC is on a mission to amplify the Black voice beyond the ballot box.
Gaining Influence In Our Community Through Engagement In The Process
Imagine an engaged African American community where men and women are fully engaged in the political process and influencing decisions that impact their lives. Our vision is to foster a more inclusive and just society where every vote and voice has a meaningful impact by increasing Voter Participation.


Meeting The Challenge To Empower Infrequent Voters
Since 2008, the voter participation of African American men in Ohio has fallen from 95% to 80%. VFBFpac is committed to expansive research on the fallen participation within the African American Community and using cutting edge technology to reach, engage and empower voter participation in Elections.
What We Do
Research Our Voices From Within
VFBFpac utilizes community dialogue, research, forums and listening sessions to address barriers and challenges to participation in voting.


Messaging That Emerges From Us
Utilizing research and digital communication tools, VFBFpac crafts targeted messages that address changing demographic concerns within the African American community.
Sustainable, Ongoing Outreach
VFBFpac believes the key to a strong sustainable powering of the African American communities voter participation requires on-going civic engagement. Unlike Election Year programs that dismantle at the end of the Election, VFBFpac intends to use their research and communications tools on an ongoing basis to educate and empower African American voter participation.
