Election Trust Initiative

For The Election Trust Initiative

  • Amount
    $5,000,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    3/19/2024
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    General Support/Program
Overview
The Election Trust Initiative works to strengthen the field of election administration and is guided by the principle that America’s election systems must be secure, transparent, accurate, and convenient. The initiative supports a broad community of election administrators, researchers, policymakers, and organizations working to highlight challenges and successes, and to bring evidence-based solutions to scale.
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Grants to this Grantee
for the Election Trust Initiative  
The Election Trust Initiative works to strengthen the field of election administration and is guided by the principle that America’s election systems must be secure, transparent, accurate, and convenient. The initiative supports a broad community of election administrators, researchers, policymakers, and organizations working to highlight challenges and successes, and to bring evidence-based solutions to scale.
for the Election Trust Initiative  
The Election Trust Initiative works to strengthen the field of election administration and is guided by the principle that America’s election systems must be secure, transparent, accurate, and convenient. The initiative supports a broad community of election administrators, researchers, policymakers, and organizations working to highlight challenges and successes, and to bring evidence-based solutions to scale.
for support of the Election Performance Project  
The Election Performance Project is a collaborative fund managed by the Pew Charitable Trusts to support a resilient election system that is accessible, secure, and trustworthy. The project’s grantmaking will support a strong, well-funded U.S. elections system in which elections are run in a nonpartisan manner and every eligible voter can register and cast their vote with minimal administrative burden.

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