Invest in Civic Intelligence

A structural market opportunity at the intersection of civic technology, legislative intelligence, and democratic accountability. Incumbent vulnerability creates a window that will not stay open indefinitely.

Why Now, Why This

Incumbent Collapse

FiscalNote, the sector's only public company, has seen its market cap decline over 98% since going public. Plural Policy was acquired in December 2025. The competitive landscape is fragmented and vulnerable.

Technology Readiness

Advances in natural language processing now allow legislative text to be analyzed at production scale with human-in-the-loop safeguards. The technology is mature enough to deliver institutional-grade analysis at a fraction of traditional cost.

Massive Underserved Market

1.9 million U.S. nonprofits priced out of existing tools. 85% of Americans feel ignored by elected officials. The demand signal is unmistakable: citizens want to engage but lack effective channels.

Structural Competitive Moat

Enterprise competitors cannot replicate beneficiary forensics or vote-donor correlation without alienating their corporate clients, who are the same entities ProConcordia exposes. This is a structural conflict of interest they cannot resolve.

$500M+
Foundation capital committed to democracy tech
1.9M
U.S. nonprofits underserved by incumbents
42%
Tech startup valuation premium at seed
65%
Voter turnout in 2024, highest in decades

A Working Platform, Not a Concept Deck

ProConcordia is a Public Benefit Corporation, live in production with real data pipelines, automated analysis, and a growing user base. This is not a slide deck asking you to imagine what could be built. Key infrastructure already operational:

  • Automated bill analysis with human review
  • Campaign finance integration (FEC bulk data)
  • Lobbying disclosure tracking (Senate LDA)
  • Vote-donor correlation engine (dual-track)
  • Foreign agent registration dashboard (DOJ FARA)
  • Congressional stock trade disclosures (STOCK Act)
  • Dark money tracking (IRS 990 data)
  • Committee hearing intelligence pipeline
  • District impact analysis (Census, USDA, Education)
  • Personalized alerts and bill tracking
ProConcordia platform

Tiered SaaS with Civic Impact

Free

$0

Citizens. Basic bill search, legislator lookup, limited summaries per month.

Pro

$49/mo

Advocates & journalists. Full analysis, personalized alerts, unlimited tracking, advocacy tools.

Core Revenue

Organization

$399/mo

Nonprofits & advocacy groups. Multi-seat, white-label, API access, analytics dashboard.

Enterprise

Custom

Large organizations & universities. Custom integrations, dedicated support, data licensing.

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Purpose Over Profits

ProConcordia is a mission, not just a product. Our legal structure and business decisions reflect that.

Public Benefit Corporation

Legally required to balance profit with public benefit. Directors are bound to protect the mission. This is not branding. It is governance.

Nonpartisan by Structure

We apply the same analysis to every lawmaker regardless of party. We do not optimize for partisan engagement. We present data as correlation, never causation.

Cannot Serve Conflicting Interests

We do not take enterprise clients whose business conflicts with the data we surface. This costs us revenue. That is the point.

Request an Investor Brief

We provide a concise investor brief outlining our mission, product vision, market opportunity, and growth roadmap. Materials are shared with mission-aligned investors, foundations, and strategic partners.

Investor materials are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute an offer to sell securities. ProConcordia is a Public Benefit Corporation that shares materials with mission-aligned investors who support transparency, civic engagement, and public accountability.

The Competitive Window Will Not Stay Open

New entrants, Bloomberg's potential downmarket expansion, or a FiscalNote acquirer with resources could narrow the gap. ProConcordia's advantage is building from scratch with modern architecture while incumbents struggle with legacy systems.

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