Support the AINC
Success for the AINC is tied directly to the success of AgoraNet. The AINC’s vision is to build and maintain a civic platform so trusted, so widely used, and so representative of the public that its outcomes cannot be ignored by anyone in office, regardless of party affiliation.
The research is done. AgoraNet has a viable design, ready to build. The AINC is committed to building this platform and stewarding its growth as quickly as support allows.
Whether you contribute financially, participate directly, or help raise awareness, your support brings us closer to a democracy that meaningfully responds to its people.
Kickstart AgoraNet
Help launch the American Integrity National Committee by pledging to support our upcoming Kickstarter campaign. Your support will fund the development of AgoraNet 1.0.
All funds pledged through this campaign are dedicated exclusively to the technical development, testing, and deployment of AgoraNet.
To ensure both technical excellence and civic alignment, the AINC will directly contract qualified developers rather than outsourcing to development firms. This allows for tighter oversight, cost efficiency, and adherence to the AINC’s foundational values.
The ethical requirements of AgoraNet demand an open-source, transparent development process.
The AINC is actively building a list of early supporters to ensure a strong and coordinated launch on day one of the Kickstarter campaign. A powerful opening surge is essential for visibility and momentum during Kickstarter’s limited campaign window. Join the email list to receive updates on development progress, campaign timing, and immediate notice when the campaign goes live.
Join the AgoraNet Kickstarter Mailing ListMake a Direct Contribution
Your donation supports the American Integrity National Committee, funding our day-to-day operations and long-term civic mission.
The AINC is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit dedicated to systemic democratic reform and civic integrity. Contributions are not tax-deductible but allow us to act independently, free from partisan control or private influence.
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Your contribution directly supports our work to advance civic engagement and strengthen democratic systems. We’re deeply grateful for any and all support.
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Technical and Civic Collaboration
AgoraNet is a platform of extraordinary civic ambition, but also extraordinary technical rigor. Its success demands not only thoughtful architecture and cryptographic safeguards, but also a design philosophy rooted in public empowerment over technocratic control.
We are not yet in full development, but we are now welcoming the technically capable and philosophically aligned to begin informal collaboration around AgoraNet’s engineering and civic challenges. This includes:
- Participating in discussions about identity verification, pseudonym systems, and zero-trust architecture
- Exploring novel cryptographic designs for vote authentication, delegation, and pseudonym protection
- Proposing tooling or processes to support public code audits, transparency logging, and system redundancy
- Contributing to draft specifications, protocol diagrams, and peer-reviewed research that may shape future development
- Hardening of the institutional rules defining the governance of the AINC and its responsibility to AgoraNet
- Identifying long-term risks and structural failure modes in both the AgoraNet platform and its surrounding civic ecosystem
- Helping translate the AINC mission and values to other languages for inclusion into the AgoraNet ecosystem
The AINC currently maintains viable solutions for these core challenges, but additional insight, scrutiny, and creativity from diverse technical, academic, and real-world backgrounds will be invaluable as we refine and expand the platform.
AgoraNet will never be a black box. If you're a developer, cryptographer, security researcher, systems architect, political scientist, democratic theorist, civic technologist, or simply someone who believes democracy deserves real technical and institutional integrity, we welcome your contribution.
Please visit the Contact Page and include the word “Collaborator” in the subject line. Briefly describe your intent and a member of the AINC will reach out to invite you into our digital workspace.
Become a Collaborator