Democracy Fund Voice believes leaders in Washington and around the country can rise above their differences and find common ground. We support organizations working to strengthen our governing institutions and political processes.
Whistleblower Aid
In 2019, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $200,000 to Whistleblower Aid.
Mobilizing for the Rule of Law
In 2019, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant to Public Citizen in the amount of $450,000 to support their project to protect the rule of law.
Pay Our Interns Action Fund
In 2023, Democracy Fund Voice approved an amendment increasing its grant to Pay Our Interns Action Fund by $100,000 for a total of $550,000.
Article One Project
In 2022, Democracy Fund Voice approved an amendment to increase the grant to $450,000 to support Lincoln Network.
Congressional Capacity and Reform Project
In 2019, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant to Issue One’s Congressional Capacity and Reform project for the amount of $150,000. In 2020, an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $60,000, for a total of $210,000.
Co-Equal
In 2023, Democracy Fund Voice approved a two-year grant of $400,000 to Co-Equal.
Bipartisan Policy Center Action
In 2022, Democracy Fund Voice approved an amendment to increase the grant to $700,000 to support Bipartisan Policy Center Action.
Campaign Legal Center: Online Political Advertising
Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant to the Campaign Legal Center in the amount of up to $50,000 in 2018.
Open Society Project
In 2020, Democracy Fund Voice approved a grant of $75,000 to the Niskanen Center for Public Policy’s Open Society Project. In 2021 an amendment was approved to increase the amount of the grant by $50,000 for a total of $125,000.
The Republican Party and Women in Politics
Democracy Fund Voice partnered with Echelon Insights to better understand the views and values that drive Republicans to support or oppose female candidates for public office or party leadership positions.