Get Involved with Constitutional Accountability Now

Two Ways to Support Permanent Constitutional Documentation

Constitutional Accountability Now (CAN) is building a nonpartisan, evidence-based system to research, document, and publish verified records of public officials' constitutional conduct across all three branches of government.

Participation in CAN is open to everyone. Support takes two forms: Membership and Donations.

Each plays a different role in sustaining permanent constitutional documentation.

Membership

Stay Informed. Access Verified Facts. Support Educational Work.

Membership in CAN is about public access to constitutional research and documentation, not politics or advocacy.

Members are part of a growing national network that receives:

  • Regular updates on constitutional documentation work

  • Access to published case files and research reports

  • State and district-level documentation as CAN expands

  • Educational materials about constitutional oversight and official conduct

  • Notifications when new documentation is published

Membership:

  • Is open to anyone

  • Does not require a donation

  • Carries no obligation to advocate, organize, or take political action

  • Exists to ensure constitutional documentation remains accessible to the public

  • Provides educational resources about how oversight works

Membership connects people to rigorous, nonpartisan research without financial barriers.

👉 Learn More About Membership →

Donors

Support the Infrastructure That Makes Constitutional Documentation Possible

Donors provide the financial support required to build and sustain CAN's research and documentation system across states and congressional districts.

Donations fund:

  • Research and documentation using primary sources (Congressional Record, court documents, official transcripts, verified video evidence)

  • Verification and fact-checking with three-source standards for all major claims

  • Publication of educational case files documenting what happened, who had authority, and what actions were taken

  • Public education materials explaining constitutional oversight frameworks

  • State and district documentation teams trained in rigorous research standards

  • Technology infrastructure for public access to verified records

  • Operational support for legal compliance, transparency, and institutional independence

What Donations Support:

Nonpartisan research and documentation
Public education about constitutional conduct
Permanent, accessible public records
Rigorous verification standards

What Donations Do NOT Support:

Political campaigns or candidate support/opposition
Lobbying or legislative advocacy
Organizing or mobilizing campaigns
Electoral messaging or voter contact

CAN documents what officials did. We do not tell people how to vote or what actions to take.

Contributions to CAN are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

👉 Learn More About Supporting CAN as a Donor →

How CAN Is Built

CAN is structured as a scalable, replicable documentation system, designed to operate continuously across election cycles and administrations.

The same research and documentation standards exist at every level:

  • National standards and methodology

  • State-level documentation teams

  • Congressional district research capacity

Why This Structure?

Consistency: Identical evidentiary standards applied to all officials regardless of party
Scalability: Framework can expand to document more officials and institutions
Permanence: Documentation continues regardless of political moment or news cycle
Transparency: Methods, sources, and standards are publicly accessible

This structure ensures that constitutional documentation is:

  • Rigorous and fact-based

  • Nonpartisan and neutral

  • Permanently accessible

  • Continuously maintained

Why This Matters

Constitutional documentation breaks down when it depends on partisan narratives, temporary outrage, or selective attention.

CAN exists to make constitutional documentation:

  • Routine - continuous across administrations

  • Verified - based on primary sources with strict standards

  • Accessible - publicly available to all citizens

  • Nonpartisan - applied equally regardless of party

The Constitution requires informed citizens. Citizens require verified facts.

Whether you participate as a member, support the work as a donor, or both, your involvement helps build a permanent public-interest institution focused on facts, standards, and constitutional responsibility.

Choose How You'd Like to Be Involved:

Become a Member →
Access constitutional documentation and educational materials

Support CAN as a Donor →
Fund rigorous research and permanent public records

Questions? info@CAN2026.org

CAN 2026 is a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit. Contributions are tax-deductible. We do not support or oppose candidates for public office.