Aristotle Political Campaigns

Pay-to-Play Rules & Compliance Best Practices

Organizations must always comply with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s pay-to-play rules. The Investment Advisers Act of 1940, specifically Rule 206(4)-5, dictates the rules and regulations for political contributions, as well as what needs to be done to comply. It’s extremely important for all firms to comply with these strict rules because the penalties […]

How is Census Data Used?

On April 26th, 2021, the United States Census Bureau officially released the initial results of the 2020 census, the 24th census in our nation’s history. The census has important implications for district, federal dollars, and government planning. Campaigns and political advocacy organizations should always be prepared to utilize census data in their strategic decision-making. At […]

8 Best Practices for Data Management

Data is the driving force behind every successful entity, including political and consumer campaigns. Every organization in the world uses data to streamline its operations and for informed decision-making. Therefore, data management is necessary to ensure flawless data analysis.

CompleteCampaigns SaaS is Part of Aristotle’s Campaign Manager

CompleteCampaigns™ software-as-a-service (SaaS) is part of Campaign Manager™, Aristotle’s award-winning, cloud-based campaign relationship management platform (CRM) designed by campaign veterans for political and non-profit fundraisers and treasurers. It’s the only campaign three-in-one product for compliance, fundraising, and preparing and submitting accounting and other business reports  — eliminating the need to maintain different databases or migrate […]

Political Contribution Limits in 2021-2022

The history of political financing goes back for decades as political parties and their candidates heavily rely on monetary support from individuals as well as businesses. However, the FEC announced the new contribution limits. These new monetary contribution brackets took the latest inflation rate into consideration and will be effective for the 2021-2022 federal elections. […]

Political Marketing Strategies

With mid-term elections approaching in November, political campaigns and candidates are searching for new and effective ways to communicate with their constituents. A candidate or party’s reputation can significantly impact the election’s outcome, and a well-thought-out political marketing strategy can help a candidate gain votes and achieve their goal.

Surviving the Advocacy Conference: How Not to Become Overwhelmed by So Many Great Ideas

                            I admit it, I didn’t attend the Advocacy Conference (then the Grassroots Conference) until 2012. At the time, the conference was always around the time of my employer’s annual fly-in and the calendar never lined up. When AIA moved their fly-in […]

“Who Are You? Who Who… Who Who… ‘Cause I Really Want to Know.”

If you’re like me, this classic song by The Who just popped into your head and, thanks to a Pavlovian response, you suddenly want to binge-watch CSI reruns. Professionally, it’s an age-old question; one that PAC and Grassroots Managers constantly ask themselves. However, the answer they come up with may be based off a set […]

Meet Voter Manager, Your Go-to GOTV Tool

After listening to the needs of our customers, our team knew we had to equip campaigns with a tool to take their GOTV efforts mobile while retaining the freshest data available on the market.

Why Female Voters may be Key for the 2016 Presidency

Roughly 52 percent of the American electorate is comprised of women, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report. Single women, in particular, are experiencing a boost in growth as their share of the vote in the 2016 elections is poised to eclipse that of both married men and women. This progress may signal that more […]

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