This innovative software company aims to provide Republican campaigns, caucuses, committees, Super PACs, and non-profits with a powerful tool to efficiently manage their budgets and stay competitive in today's political landscape.
Startup Caucus, the home of campaign tech innovation on the Right, is pleased to announce a $50,000 investment in Campaign Forecast. This innovative software company, co-founded by Chris Leavitt and Connor Smith, aims to provide Republican campaigns, caucuses, committees, Super PACs, and non-profits with a powerful tool to efficiently manage their budgets and stay competitive in today's political landscape.
Campaign Forecast addresses a critical challenge facing campaign managers by offering a comprehensive, real-time tracking solution for fundraising and budgeting. The software empowers candidates, general consultants, fundraisers, campaign managers, and executive directors to make informed, data-driven decisions that optimize the allocation of campaign resources.
The unique demands of political campaigns make typical small business budgeting software an imperfect fit. Campaign Forecast levels the playing field by providing Republican campaigns with a sophisticated, user-friendly platform that enables them to closely monitor their financial health and adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
Startup Caucus is committed to supporting entrepreneurs who develop cutting-edge technologies that benefit Republican campaigns. We believe that Campaign Forecast has the potential to become a game-changer for Republican candidates, helping them to create winning budgets and run more effective campaigns. Since it’s launch five months ago, the Campaign Forecast platform has been used by members of Congress, congressional candidates, Super PACs, state legislative candidates, and local office seekers.
Political campaigns are unique enterprises that must “go broke” on a specific day. By harnessing the insights provided by this software, campaigns can enhance their financial management, allocate resources more effectively, and ultimately focus on engaging voters and winning elections.