The Georgia Muslim Voter Project (GAMVP) was founded in 2015 in response to prevailing anti-Muslim rhetoric in mainstream politics. Muslim communities across Georgia were often overlooked and seen as disempowered or lacking influence in the political landscape and rarely outreached to during elections, leading to low rates of civic engagement across Georgia Muslim communities.
Since then, GAMVP has created programs that outreach to Muslim communities across Georgia by holding voter registration drives, voter education sessions, and community conversations to increase civic engagement in these communities.
GAMVP has activated over 100,000 Muslims across Georgia by hosting programs that make the electoral process and legislative process accessible.