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U.S. Democracy Funding Project Montana Briefing May,

Question 2 Who is funding whom, to do what? At what levels? Where?

Project Funders 3

4 Consulting Partner

Democracy Categories Campaign and Election Processes Governing Institutions and Processes Public Engagement and Voting Information and Media Taxonomy Overview Election systems and administration Money in politics Government integrity Government performance Civic education Natural- ization Public engagement and participation Voter engagement Journalism, news, and information Media access and policy Telecomm. infrastructure 5

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Democracy Categories Campaign and Election Processes Governing Institutions and Processes Public Engagement and Voting Information and Media Taxonomy Overview Election systems and administration Money in politics Government integrity Government performance Civic education Naturalization Public engagement and participation Voter engagement Journalism, news, and information Media access and policy Telecomm. infrastructure 7 “ Advocacy Coalition Building/Tables Communications Grassroots Organizing Litigation and Jurisprudence Research Technology Approaches

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