Conservation organizations can request access to aggregated, anonymized regional data — for grant applications, legislative hearings, press, and public campaigns.
Show funders the documented depth of public support in the region you serve — not anecdotal, verifiable.
Appear before a committee with data: how many constituents in this district expressed concern about this issue.
Understand the geography of concern. Find where your organization's work overlaps with high-density registered voices.
Cite real, defensible numbers. "X voices in this county identified water as their top concern." Not a guess — a dataset.
Data access terms
All data provided to organizations is aggregated and anonymized. No individual names or email addresses are shared. Organizations may not resell or redistribute the data. Access is reviewed and approved on a case-by-case basis, prioritizing 501(c)(3) conservation organizations with a clear public benefit use case.
We review all requests manually. Priority given to 501(c)(3) conservation nonprofits.