WASHINGTON, DC – Today, DSPolitical, America’s leading digital advertising company for Democratic candidates and progressives causes, announced the creation of the DSP Grants Program to help municipal and state legislative candidates. Grantees will receive $500-$10,000 to launch sophisticated digital advertising efforts leveraging voter data through DSPolitical’s award-winning technology platforms to reach the exact voters they need to win in November.

Because of the nature of social distancing during this public health crisis, local and state candidates will need to be especially creative to reach voters without traditional field operations. After all, these local elections have the power to transform the political landscape,” said Mark Jablonowski, DSPolitical’s managing partner and chief technology officer. “With just a few months until Election Day, we are excited to put the power of programmatic digital advertising into the hands of these candidates. Our grants program will help them win by running better, more impactful digital ads targeting the exact voters they need to win.”

Applications for the DSP Grants Program will be accepted until midnight on August 15 – winners will be announced beginning September 9. DSPolitical will award $50,000 to grantees who may then use the funds to leverage voter or custom data through DSPolitical’s technology platforms. They will also receive training and support to run effective ad campaigns from DSPolitical’s client services team.

DSPolitical is America’s leading digital advertising company for Democratic candidates and progressives causes. The company’s award-winning, proprietary enterprise software, expansive inventory, breadth of reach, and unrivaled access to the best voter file data, has been verified by independent scientific studies to help increase voter turnout and persuade audiences. 

Submit your application for the program here!

Contact: Karl Frisch, [email protected], 202-580-5813

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