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Prosperity Project ® 

“The Prosperity Project® is the best conceived and implemented grassroots program I’ve seen in my 23 years in the association and chamber business. Your existing tools are excellent, attractive and easy to use.”

- Kris Rush,
Director, Oklahoma Prosperity Project
The Prosperity Project® is your organization’s grassroots toolkit. Your employees and shareholders will use your Prosperity Project® Web site to educate themselves about candidates, workplace issues and elections; register to vote; find their polling place; and communicate with their elected officials about issues that matter to them, and your industry.   Your employees will thank you. (Click here to read BIPAC’s ground-breaking post-election research on employer credibility).

We’ll design a package of services that fit your culture and needs. Build an Internet site with voting records, a database of elected officials and letter writer tools. Or create a password-protected intranet site to solicit PAC donations from your management. Your information can be highly customized, or can leverage existing material to discuss with your employees broad issues like healthcare and liability reform.

To learn more about Prosperity Project® features and view sample Web sites, please visit the Prosperity Project® demo site.

More Information:
Prosperity Project® Leadership
2006 Prosperity Project® /Prosperity Fund Report (PDF)
Prosperity Project®Voting Records 
 

“The BIPAC Prosperity Project® has been both creative and effective in using the Internet to enable its member companies and trade associations to get their pro-business message to millions. The eight-year-old Prosperity Project and its 27 state affiliates give BIPAC (the Business Industry Political Action Committee) members and their partners the technology to create their own grassroots action Web sites that employees can use to get politically involved.”

- The National Journal
March 31, 2007
















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