Sunlight Foundation

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The Sunlight Foundation is a 501(c)(3) educational organization founded in January 2006 with the goal of increasing transparency in the United States Congress. The foundation encourages citizen and blogger participation by aggregating existing information and digitizing new information. It is best known for its reporting on Dennis Hastert's Fraudulent Real estate investments[1].

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[edit] Founding

The Sunlight Foundation was founded due to recent concerns about the influence of money and relationships, as well as a fear of corruption in the Congress. In a poll conducted in 2005, 75% of the participants said it affected how they voted in the in the 2006 general election.[citation needed]

The Foundation was launched in April 2006 with a $3.5 million contribution from co-founder Michael Klein.[2][3][4]

[edit] Projects

  • The Open House Project facilitates study of how the House of Representatives uses the Internet in its daily operations, and lobbies to promote public access to works of the house.
  • Under the Influence evaluates Congressional Websites to determine whether they have provided legally-required disclosures such as members' daily schedule and earmark lists.
  • Popup Politicians is a widget that provides mouseover hyperlinks for selected politicians made for use in external websites.
  • Public Markup is a proposed Transparency in Government Act 2008 and a web site PublicMARKUP.org to allow this proposed legislation to be marked up by the public.

[edit] Grants

For more details on this topic, see the full list on the Sunlight Foundation's website.
  • $277,000 to MAPLight.org for the development of a tool that tracks the impact of political contributions at the federal level, based on databases from OpenSecrets.org and the Library of Congress.
  • $157,000 to Metavid to capture, stream and archive federal legislative proceedings for permanent reusable online access.

[edit] Sunlight Network

The Sunlight Network is the advocacy branch of the Sunlight Foundation. It uses its funds for grants to local or regional nonprofit organizations and non-affiliated groups that “have innovative approaches to strengthening the relationship between Members of Congress and the citizens they represent.[citation needed]

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