Who funds the Election Security Exchange?
As a new project of a 501(c)(3), the Election Security Exchange strives to be funded through a variety of sources, including grants, mission-related earned revenue, and sponsorships. The Election Security Exchange seeks funding from individuals, foundations, governments, and corporations.
What services does the Election Security Exchange provide?
The Election Security Exchange equips election officials with timely, verified insights on emerging risks, a steady presence in the field, and practical nonpartisan tools for real-world operations. Our experts engage at events nationwide, offering briefings, training, and exercises on election security. Our curated, publicly available Resource Library and newsletter deliver trusted, plain-language guidance from government, academia, and industry. From checklists and guides to actionable updates, we help election professionals make informed decisions and build lasting resilience.
Where is the Election Security Exchange based?
The Election Security Exchange is a project of The Election Resource Center, Inc., a nonprofit organization incorporated in Washington, DC, and established to support election officials nationwide.
Who does the Election Security Exchange employ?
The Election Security Exchange contracts with a diverse team of independent election professionals and veteran election security experts. Our subject matter experts include former state and local election officials, cybersecurity specialists, and leaders in election administration, policy, and resilience.