NGO Funding

Extortive Clawback Clauses Dictating Election Operations as Condition of $10 Million Private Grant (PA)

Established Fact “Philadelphia accepted a $10,016,074 CTCL grant that contractually required the city to ‘work to secure 800 or more in-person polling places on Election Day’ and to pay election judges and poll workers using private grant funds — $851,500 in hazard pay for 8,515 poll workers was budgeted directly within the grant agreement. The […]

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Bureau of Elections Promoted Private CTCL Grants via Official State Communications Infrastructure (MI)

Established Fact The Michigan Bureau of Elections used its official government email infrastructure — the Bureau’s statewide News Update system, which automatically delivered communications to every municipal clerk and deputy clerk in the state — to relay CTCL grant application information directly to local election officials in September 2020. The Bureau’s News Update of September

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Misappropriation of COVID Safety Grant Funds for Partisan Operational Enhancement (GA)

Established Fact Despite CTCL grants being publicly marketed as “COVID-19 Response Grants,” Fulton, Cobb, and DeKalb counties — the three largest recipients in Georgia — spent only approximately 1.3 percent of their CTCL grants on personal protective equipment. The remaining funds were applied to operational expenditures including administrative salaries, laptop computers, vehicle rentals, attorney fees,

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Third-Party NGO Voter Registration Operations Connected to National Private Funding Networks (AZ)

Established Fact The Yuma County Sheriff’s Office and Yuma County Recorder’s Office jointly confirmed sixteen open criminal investigations as of March 2022 into a pattern of election-related fraud spanning the 2020 General Election and continuing into the 2022 primary cycle. Categories of fraud documented in the Sheriff’s Office press release included impersonation fraud, false voter

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