The Collaborative Communications Initiative will continue to improve the communications capacity of the campaign finance reform community. Allowing groups to build collective messaging success in the field.
Strategy: Previous Strategy
No Labels Foundation
A general operating grant to the No Labels Foundation will support the innovative work of the organization to reduce Congressional dysfunction and foster bipartisan problem solving.
The Pennsylvania State University
Pennsylvania State University will complete research on and spread awareness of the CIR process among policymakers and foundation and think tank officers in the US (and potentially abroad) regarding CIR and related ideas for deliberative democratic reform.
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
The Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB) is using this planning grant for a new initiative: “Fix the System.” CRFB is a trusted convener in the area of budget reform–they bring together important political forces to build coalitions and support for reasonable ways to encourage a functioning government system.
Proteus Fund Inc.
The Collaborative Communications Initiative will improve the communications capacity of the campaign finance reform community.
Participatory Budgeting Project Inc.
Provide project support to the Participatory Budgeting Project to foster increased use of participatory budgeting in the US.
The Campaign Legal Center, Inc.
To provide the Campaign Legal Center with a restricted grant for the purpose of organizational and programmatic strategic planning.For more on CLC’s history and current program areas, please refer to R-201407-01230.
Civic Hall Labs, Inc.
The purpose of this grant is to help fund a Civic Hall Imagination Fellow at Civic Hall Labs.
No Labels Foundation
A general operating grant to the No Labels Foundation will support the innovative work of the organization to reduce Congressional dysfunction and foster bipartisan problem solving.
Reinvent Albany
Reinvent Albany will convene a group of technology and policy experts to produce a report that recommends how New York State could use technology to modernize compliance and reporting of campaign finance contributions under a proposed small-donor matching system.