Democracy Initiative

The Jonathan Logan Family Foundation’s Democracy Initiative aims to ensure that elections work for everyone. This special portfolio of grants is designed to educate and engage voters; make sure they get credible, fact-based information about candidates and issues; help secure our election systems; strengthen the integrity of the census and redistricting process; and make sure every vote counts, particularly in places where there has been a history of disenfranchisement.


Democracy Initiative grants were awarded to the following organizations and projects
  • Alliance for Youth Organizing – to mobilize the youth vote
  • American Press Institute – for the Trusted Elections Network Fund, making microgrants to local news organizations for projects on voter information and combating local misinformation 
  • Associated Press – for reporting on democracy in the U.S.
  • Black Voters Matter Capacity Building Institute – for voting rights and voter engagement work in predominantly rural Black communities in the Deep South, Michigan and Pennsylvania
  • California Calls Education Fund – to educate and engage voters through its Million Voters Project about the need for corporations to pay their fair share of property taxes
  • Campaign Legal Center – to protect voter access and prevent election sabotage
  • Center for Community Media/Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism – to engage voters of color through community newsrooms in Georgia and Michigan
  • Center for Democracy and Technology – to address election security through training, education and networking of election administrators, cybersecurity experts, policymakers, academics and voting advocates
  • Center for Secure and Modern Elections – for work on pro-voter policies at the state level to ensure that the U.S. has an election process that is more efficient, accurate and secure
  • Common Cause Education Fund – for a range of voter protection and education activities, and to ensure an accurate census and fair redistricting
  • Democracy North Carolina – for work on voter protection and education and census participation
  • Election Protection Coalition of the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law – for its voter protection activities, including the 866-OUR-VOTE national hotline
  • Enlace Latino NC – for its electoral process guide to inform Latine voters in North Carolina
  • Everybody Votes – to support voter registration programs that expand access to our democracy for communities of color.
  • Factchequeado – to counter mis and disinformation within Hispanic and Latino communities in the U.S.
  • Fair Count – for voter engagement and education in Georgia, especially among hard-to-reach voters in counties outside the Metro Atlanta region
  • Fair Elections Center – for its Campus Vote Project
  • Fair Representation in Redistricting Project – for its work to achieve an accurate census and ensure integrity in the redistricting process
  • Free Election Fund – to protect the rights of all citizens to participate fully in our democratic process and safeguard free and fair elections through litigation
  • FRONTLINE – for documentary films on democracy in the U.S.
  • Fund for Investigative Journalism – to foster investigative coverage on threats to democracy in the U.S.
  • ISRC Education Fund – supporting access to messaging research for organizations working to realize the promise of an equitable, multi-racial democracy
  • The League of Women Voters Education Fund – for its Women Power the Vote and People Powered Fair Maps programs
  • Mi Familia Vota Education Fund – for voter engagement, education and registration, voting rights work and leadership development in Latino communities
  • Military Veterans in Journalism – to counter election disinformation targeting military veterans
  • National Disability Rights Network – to increase voter registration and engagement and ensure access to the polls for voters with disabilities
  • New Florida Majority Education Fund – for voter education, engagement and turnout, especially in Black and Brown communities
  • New Georgia Project – for voter education, engagement and turnout, especially among young voters and voters of color
  • ProPublica – for investigative reporting on risks to democracy in the U.S.
  • Radio Ambulante – for the audio and video series El PĂ©ndulo
  • State Infrastructure Fund – for a donor collaborative to advance a coordinated and integrated voter engagement and voting rights strategy in multiple states and in historically underrepresented communities
  • Take Back the Court – to inform the public about the importance of the U.S. Supreme Court and the viability of court expansion
  • Trusted Elections Fund – to prepare for and respond to threats to the integrity of our elections by directing rapid-response funds
  • Voter Engagement Fund – for a pooled donor fund to increase voter participation among underrepresented communities often overlooked by campaigns
  • Voting Rights Lab – for efforts to ensure free, fair and accessible elections, including building a State Voting Rights Tracker
  • Way to Rise Fund – for a pooled donor fund to support voter engagement, with a focus on states with growing diverse communities

All Democracy Initiative grants were made to organizations doing nonpartisan work in support of free and fair elections, in compliance with IRS regulations.

 
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