“reckoning with the fact that the government we have today is no longer fit to the work we need it to do”

Jennifer Pahlka

…. and too often it’s an active impediment to that work getting done. Whether you like it or not, disruption is here. The job now is to shape that disruption in the public interest.

That’s why we’re launching the Recoding America Fund. It’s a pooled philanthropic effort that will raise and deploy at least $120 million over the course of the next six years. We’ll build off the work of so many over the past decades who’ve seen this problem from a variety of angles: the Congressional modernization field, good government groups, the civic tech community, think tanks who see the futility of their policy recommendations when they land in a system that can’t faithfully execute them, private sector leaders and contractors who have had to grapple with unnecessary government bloat, and others. But while this work will leverage the powerful insights so many have gained from grappling with a system in disrepair, it is also discontinuous with the past in three ways. First, the frame is no longer transparency or accountability or modernization, but rather state capacity – simply, the ability of our government to achieve its policy goals. Second, we seek to build a diverse but coherent field around that frame, one in which advocates can achieve more collectively than each could alone, while maintaining their own perspective and tending to their own politics. And lastly, we are collectively committed to leveraging this moment of disruption to achieve what’s needed for the future of our country, not what’s comfortable or convenient.


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