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    Priorities Usa Foundation

    ActiveCivil Rights & Advocacy
    WASHINGTON, DCWebsite2025408002EIN: 82-06755213 filings on record

    About Priorities Usa Foundation

    Priorities USA Foundation is primarily a political/civic engagement funder focused on protecting and expanding voter access and persuasion infrastructure for progressive causes. The foundation concentrates its largest dollars on central national organizations and voter litigation/digital communications work, while also making numerous smaller, tactical digital-ad and event grants to state and constituency-focused groups (especially race, faith, and youth-oriented organizations). This blend supports both legal/strategic capacity and grassroots voter mobilization in key states.

    Focus Areas

    National progressive voter litigation and digital communications (e.g., voter access litigation and large-scale digital persuasion)State-level progressive voter mobilization in battleground states (small grants to groups in Georgia, Michigan, Arizona, Wisconsin)Race and faith-based civic engagement (funding Black, Asian American, Latino, and pastor-led outreach organizations)Research and data for voting rights and turnout strategy (voting rights research and analysis)Tactical campaign support: digital ad buys and event/membership sponsorships for progressive coalitions

    Who They Fund

    501(c)(3) nonprofit civic organizations

    About Priorities Usa Foundation

    Priorities USA Foundation puts its largest dollars behind voter access litigation and digital communications, with three nine-figure-style grants in the recent list going to Priorities USA in 2023, 2024, and 2025. That pattern signals a funder built around legal and communications infrastructure rather than one-off local awards. The foundation also supports a second tier of grantmaking that reaches state-based civic groups and constituency organizations, including a $4,650,000 restricted grant to Black Progressive Action Coalition for 501(c)(3)-permissible programming and a $2,025,000 grant to Informing Democracy for voting rights advocacy. Smaller awards extend the same strategy into tactical digital advertising, educational communications, and event sponsorships for groups working on turnout, access, and outreach. Recipients include Arizona Center for Empowerment, Michigan Student Power Alliance, Pastors United Community Advocacy Inc, Fair Wisconsin Education Fund, and others across several battleground states. The overall picture is of a national political and civic engagement funder that pairs large-scale central support with targeted grants for messaging, mobilization, and voting rights work.

    What Priorities Usa Foundation Funds

    A core cause area is voter access litigation and digital communications. Priorities USA Foundation gave $11,379,433 in 2025, $4,641,238 in 2024, and $9,948,558 in 2023 to Priorities USA for that purpose, showing a sustained commitment to legal and communications infrastructure. Voting rights work is another major thread: Informing Democracy received $2,025,000 in 2023 for voting rights advocacy and $100,000 in 2024 for voting rights research. The foundation also funds constituency-based civic engagement, including $20,000 to Emgage Foundation Inc for a digital ad grant and $25,000 to Pastors United Community Advocacy Inc for a digital ad grant. Educational communications appear as well, with grants to Michigan Student Power Alliance, Arizona Center for Empowerment, and World Institute on Disability.

    How Priorities Usa Foundation Gives

    Typical grants are highly varied: p25 is $13,750, the median is $37,500, and p75 is $581,250. The distribution shows a small number of very large grants alongside many modest tactical awards. Recipients do appear across multiple years, especially Priorities USA, Informing Democracy, New Venture Fund, and America Votes-related entities, which points to recurring support rather than strictly one-time awards. The foundation’s work is grant-based; it does not fund individuals and does not make program-related investments. The recent record also shows restricted, project-specific support through digital ads, event sponsorships, advocacy, litigation, and educational communications.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $16.3M

    Total Assets

    $8M

    Total Revenue

    $18.9M

    Total Expenses

    $19.1M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $14K and $581K, with a median of $38K.

    25th Percentile

    $14K

    Median

    $38K

    75th Percentile

    $581K

    Geographic Reach

    National6 states funded

    About 50% of grants go to recipients in AZ.

    Funding intensity
    Low
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    Leadership

    DANIELLE BUTTERFIELD

    Accepts unsolicited proposals

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    voters/general electorate ( beneficiaries of voter access work )
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    Giving Approach

    Highly concentrated overall: a majority of dollars flow to the foundation's flagship Priorities USA and a few national partners, combined with many small, targeted grants to local and constituency groups. Mix of large multi-grant investments in core operational and litigation capacity plus distributed, tactical grants (digital ads, events, communications) aimed at election-era mobilization.

    Funding Style

    restricted/project-specific supportcommunications and digital ad fundinglitigation supportevent and membership sponsorship

    Notable grantees: Priorities USA, Black Progressive Action Coalition, Informing Democracy, America Votes, New Georgia Project

    Topics

    voter access litigationdigital voter outreach and advertisingvoting rights advocacyvoting rights researchpublic civic education and informational communications

    Where Priorities Usa Foundation Makes Grants

    Grant recipients are spread nationally, and every recent grant in the list went to a U.S. organization. Washington, DC appears frequently among recipients, including Priorities USA, Black Progressive Action Coalition, America Votes Education Fund, America Votes, New Venture Fund, and The Movement Cooperative. Outside DC, repeat recipient locations include Atlanta, with grants to Future Georgia, Equity for All Inc, and New Georgia Project Inc, plus awards to Phoenix, Milwaukee, Madison, Chicago, Brooklyn, and East Lansing. The top state by grant count is Arizona, while 50% of grants go to recipients in DC.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Priorities Usa Foundation

    What kinds of work does Priorities USA Foundation fund most often?

    The foundation concentrates on voter access litigation and digital communications, along with voting rights advocacy, voting rights research, educational communications, event sponsorships, and digital ad grants. The largest recent awards all supported voter access litigation and digital communications, while smaller grants funded state and constituency-based outreach.

    Does Priorities USA Foundation make recurring grants?

    Yes. Priorities USA appears as a recipient in 2023, 2024, and 2025, and Informing Democracy also received grants in two different years. New Venture Fund and America Votes-related organizations appear more than once as well, indicating repeated support for some recipients.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical grant size is $13,750 at the 25th percentile, $37,500 at the median, and $581,250 at the 75th percentile. That spread shows a mix of large strategic grants and many smaller tactical awards.

    Where do most of the grants go geographically?

    The foundation gives nationally, with every recent grant going to a U.S. recipient. Washington, DC is a major recipient location, and the top state by grant count is Arizona. Other recent recipient cities include Atlanta, Phoenix, Milwaukee, Madison, Chicago, Brooklyn, and East Lansing.

    What types of support does the foundation use?

    It uses restricted, project-specific support. Recent grants include voter access litigation and digital communications, voting rights advocacy, voting rights research, digital ad grants, event sponsorships, membership sponsorship, and educational communications.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2025

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    PRIORITIES USAWASHINGTON, DC$11,379,4332025VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
    BLACK PROGRESSIVE ACTION COALITIONWASHINGTON, DC$4,650,0002025RESTRICTED GRANT TO SUPPORT 501(C)(3) PERMISSIBLE PROGRAMMING
    AMERICA VOTES EDUCATION FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$75,0002025MEMBERSHIP AND EVENT SPONSORSHIP
    PASTORS UNITED COMMUNITY ADVOCACY INCMILWAUKEE, WI$25,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    IN THIS TOGETHER NEPA INCMOUNTAIN TOP, PA$20,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    EQUITY FOR ALL INCATLANTA, GA$20,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    FUTURE GEORGIAATLANTA, GA$20,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    EMGAGE FOUNDATION INCLAKELAND, FL$20,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    FAIR WISCONSIN EDUCATION FUNDMADISON, WI$15,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    PROGRESSNOW INCLANSING, MI$10,0002025EVENT SPONSORSHIP
    ASIAN AMERICAN MIDWEST PROGRESSIVESCHICAGO, IL$10,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    PIZZA TO THE POLLSPORTLAND, OR$10,0002025LITIGATION GRANT
    LA BREGA Y FUERZA FUND INCBROOKLYN, NY$10,0002025DIGITAL AD GRANT
    PRIORITIES USAWASHINGTON, DC$4,641,2382024VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
    INFORMING DEMOCRACYGROTON, CT$100,0002024VOTING RIGHTS RESEARCH
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002024ADVOCACY
    AMERICA VOTESWASHINGTON, DC$25,0002024EVENT SPONSORSHIP
    THE MOVEMENT COOPERATIVEWASHINGTON, DC$10,0002024EVENT SPONSORSHIP
    PRIORITIES USAWASHINGTON, DC$9,948,5582023VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS
    INFORMING DEMOCRACYGROTON, CT$2,025,0002023VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCACY
    NEW VENTURE FUNDWASHINGTON, DC$50,0002023ADVOCACY
    ARIZONA CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENTPHOENIX, AZ$25,0002023EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
    MICHIGAN STUDENT POWER ALLIANCEEAST LANSING, MI$15,0002023EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
    NEW GEORGIA PROJECT INCATLANTA, GA$10,0002023VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCACY
    WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITYBERKELEY, CA$10,0002023EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

    PRIORITIES USA

    $11,379,433
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

    BLACK PROGRESSIVE ACTION COALITION

    $4,650,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    RESTRICTED GRANT TO SUPPORT 501(C)(3) PERMISSIBLE PROGRAMMING

    AMERICA VOTES EDUCATION FUND

    $75,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2025

    MEMBERSHIP AND EVENT SPONSORSHIP

    PASTORS UNITED COMMUNITY ADVOCACY INC

    $25,000
    MILWAUKEE, WI2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    IN THIS TOGETHER NEPA INC

    $20,000
    MOUNTAIN TOP, PA2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    EQUITY FOR ALL INC

    $20,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    FUTURE GEORGIA

    $20,000
    ATLANTA, GA2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    EMGAGE FOUNDATION INC

    $20,000
    LAKELAND, FL2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    FAIR WISCONSIN EDUCATION FUND

    $15,000
    MADISON, WI2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    PROGRESSNOW INC

    $10,000
    LANSING, MI2025

    EVENT SPONSORSHIP

    ASIAN AMERICAN MIDWEST PROGRESSIVES

    $10,000
    CHICAGO, IL2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    PIZZA TO THE POLLS

    $10,000
    PORTLAND, OR2025

    LITIGATION GRANT

    LA BREGA Y FUERZA FUND INC

    $10,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2025

    DIGITAL AD GRANT

    PRIORITIES USA

    $4,641,238
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

    INFORMING DEMOCRACY

    $100,000
    GROTON, CT2024

    VOTING RIGHTS RESEARCH

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    ADVOCACY

    AMERICA VOTES

    $25,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    EVENT SPONSORSHIP

    THE MOVEMENT COOPERATIVE

    $10,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2024

    EVENT SPONSORSHIP

    PRIORITIES USA

    $9,948,558
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    VOTER ACCESS LITIGATION AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

    INFORMING DEMOCRACY

    $2,025,000
    GROTON, CT2023

    VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCACY

    NEW VENTURE FUND

    $50,000
    WASHINGTON, DC2023

    ADVOCACY

    ARIZONA CENTER FOR EMPOWERMENT

    $25,000
    PHOENIX, AZ2023

    EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

    MICHIGAN STUDENT POWER ALLIANCE

    $15,000
    EAST LANSING, MI2023

    EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS

    NEW GEORGIA PROJECT INC

    $10,000
    ATLANTA, GA2023

    VOTING RIGHTS ADVOCACY

    WORLD INSTITUTE ON DISABILITY

    $10,000
    BERKELEY, CA2023

    EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS