The Restoration Movement is funded entirely by ordinary Americans. No corporations. No PACs. No special interests. Just citizens who believe the Republic is worth fighting for.
The Restoration Movement is currently completing its legal formation as a 501(c)(4) civic organization. We want to make sure every dollar donated is handled legally, transparently, and in full compliance with federal and state requirements — because that's exactly what we demand of the officials we hold accountable. Our donation portal will be live soon. Leave your email below and we'll notify you the moment it opens.
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Every dollar contributed to the Restoration Movement will go directly toward building the infrastructure of civic restoration in America. Here is exactly how funds will be used.
Funding organizers, events, and resources to establish Restoration Movement chapters in communities across every state in America.
Producing and distributing free educational materials on constitutional rights, government accountability, and civic engagement for Americans of all ages.
Maintaining and expanding this website, building the Restoration Score database, and developing tools that give citizens real-time accountability information.
Providing resources, mentorship, and organizational support to Restoration Movement candidates running for office at every level of government.
Growing the movement through grassroots outreach, social media, community events, and earned media — reaching Americans who have given up on the system.
Ensuring the Restoration Movement operates with full legal compliance — because an organization that demands accountability from government must hold itself to the same standard.
No corporate money. The Restoration Movement will never accept donations from corporations, PACs, super PACs, lobbying organizations, or foreign entities. This is one of our 24 core policies — and we hold ourselves to the same standard we demand of elected officials.
Full transparency. Once our donation portal is live, a full accounting of how funds are received and spent will be published regularly and made available to all members. You will always know where your money is going.
Small donations build real movements. The most powerful political organizations in American history were funded by millions of small contributors — not by a handful of billionaires. A $10 donation from 50,000 Americans is worth more to this movement than a $500,000 check from a corporation, because it cannot be taken away.
Your donation is an investment in the Republic. This is not a political party. This is not a campaign. This is a long-term civic infrastructure project — building the knowledge, the candidates, and the accountability systems that will outlast any single election cycle.
The Restoration Movement is organized as a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization under the Internal Revenue Code. This structure is specifically designed for civic organizations like ours that are dedicated to promoting the common good and general welfare of the community.
What this means for donors: Contributions to a 501(c)(4) organization are not tax-deductible as charitable contributions under federal law. However, this structure allows the Restoration Movement to engage in civic advocacy, voter education, and political activities that directly serve our mission of restoring constitutional governance.
What this means for the movement: A 501(c)(4) structure allows us to operate as a genuine civic advocacy organization — educating citizens, supporting candidates who align with our platform, and holding elected officials accountable — without the restrictions placed on traditional charities.
Our commitment: Regardless of legal requirements, the Restoration Movement will voluntarily publish financial reports and spending summaries for all members. Transparency is not just a legal obligation for us — it is a core principle of everything we stand for.
We are finalizing our donation structure to ensure it complies with all applicable federal and state regulations. Tiers, contribution limits, and member recognition levels will be announced when the portal goes live.