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Help OpenCongress Fundraise (Not-For-Profit)
February 16, 2012 - by David Moore
The U.S. Congress is an intentionally baffling, money-drenched, insistently closed-off system. OpenCongress works every day to make its workings more publicly accessible and fight corruption in our national priorities.
Up to 1 million people visit OpenCongress in a month to track & understand the U.S. Congress. That makes us one of the most-visited not-for-profit #opengov sites in the world — but unfortunately, our current level of funding support doesn’t match our impact. The PPF team maintains OC with just two full-time equivalents — not nearly enough to keep a site as data-intensive & popular as ours runnning at a healthy level.
More than just transparency & access to information, OpenCongress also facilitates meaningful civic engagement. Our site uniquely allows constituents to email both their U.S. senators and representative from one place – with handy access to all the info we aggregate – free of charge, open-source, and not-for-profit. We have a good start, and big plans.
Help us keep building our public-benefit organizing tools on the open Web.
OpenCongress will launch a new fundraising drive next month and we need volunteer web development time to make it a success – and in turn, to keep OC alive through the 2012 federal elections & beyond.
- Web developers – our greatest need is front-end generalists to help with HTML, CSS, and perhaps a bit of new, original web design. Volunteers help us optimize the user experience for the goal at hand, viz. our fundraising campaign, quickly and using software like Optimizely.
- CiviCRM developers – PPF uses the open-source CiviCRM software for our sizable user community, and I could really use a volunteer Civi expert to help me with some specific-yet-pretty-basic questions (that the open-source documentation, while ample & admirable, doesn’t really make straightforward). Unfortunately we don’t have any budget for dedicated CiviCRM consulting fees, but as with all our volunteers, we’ll be pleased to give you a nice shout-out on our Blog and some cool thank-you gifts next month.
- Rails programmers – we’re looking for volunteers with experience in Ruby on Rails to help maintain our web app & liberate more #opengov #opendata – for example, help us make our emails-to-Congress (e.g., for H.R. 3261, aka ‘SOPA’) more sortable & searchable. (Won’t that be useful to add to our open API for greater public accountability? Help us make it happen.) We recently overhauled our README on GitHub and made it easier-than-ever to get setup hacking on OC.
To help us out on this pressing fundraising campaign, just email me – david at opencongress.org - and we’ll gear our open-source volunteer dev team to the fundraising drive. Very necessary. And if you’re not a Web developer, but just an enthusiastic supporter, email me as well – there’s lots of other ways you can help, from outreach to research to user support.
Last, you don’t need to wait to Donate to OpenCongress. PPF is a 501©3 non-profit organization, so donations are tax-exempt, and they go directly to support our (considerable) site hosting charges & open-source Web development. Anything you can give helps.
Major donors & philanthropists – might you be interested in making a donation of $1,000 more to support our innovative and much-in-demand work on transparency and engagement? Be in touch – david at opencongress.org. Your gift can help us enhance our free online organizing tools and more.
Charitable foundations – we urgently seek additional funding support as we pursue our non-profit sustainabilty plan. Read about our team, what we have, and where we’re headed. PPF is unique in the #opengov landscape for our track record of mass-market, user-focused Web tools for contacting government.
(Image from Flickr user adlpated. Background: wonderful Bloom County.)

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