Lincoln Network

For Support Of The Realignment Podcast

Overview
Lincoln Network’s realignment project is built around The Realignment, a podcast created and co-hosted by Marshall Kosloff (director of Outreach and Media at Lincoln Network) and Saagar Enjeti (Washington correspondent at The Hill). The podcast covers the American political, economic, and technology scenes in the midst of our current moment of dramatic political and cultural realignment. This grant will support the expansion of the podcast, a Realignment conference, and related events and media.
About the Grantee
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joinlincoln.org 
Address
2443 Fillmore Street #380-3386, San Francisco, CA, 94115, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support  
The Lincoln Network works to help bridge the gap between Silicon Valley and D.C., advancing a more perfect union between technology and the American republic. This grant will support Lincoln’s research and outreach efforts on strengthening legislative branch capacity. In particular, this work will focus on science and technology expertise in support agencies and committees, as well as open data and information technology infrastructure.
for general operating support  
The Lincoln Network’s mission is to bridge the gap between innovators, technologists, and policymakers and to advance policy discussions. The group’s work on congressional capacity is rooted in the need to build strong institutions that support sound governance of innovation, capturing its benefits while mitigating its disruptive effects. This includes improving science and technology policy expertise in the legislative branch, as well as leveraging the Lincoln Network’s in-house technical expertise to improve capabilities and governance of Congress’ digital services and information technology infrastructure.
for general operating support  
Lincoln Network’s mission is to bridge the gap between innovators, technologists, and policymakers and to advance policy discussions. Lincoln’s work on congressional capacity is rooted in the need to build strong institutions that support sound governance of innovation, capturing its benefits while mitigating its disruptive effects. This includes improving science and technology policy expertise in the legislative branch, as well as leveraging Lincoln’s in-house technical expertise to improve capabilities and governance of Congress’s digital services and information technology infrastructure.

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