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Democracy Notes Job Posting

Want to reach Democracy Notes' diverse audience of job seekers? We can help!

We offer two ways of reaching our audience:

Basic - $100

  • Inclusion in two editions of Democracy Notes

    • Reaches 8,000 subscribers, 60% open rate, 25% click rate

  • Inclusion in one job roundup post on the Democracy Notes LinkedIn page (example here)

    • Average job post stats: 10,000 impressions, 1,000 clicks

Featured - $175

  • Everything in Basic, plus:

  • A solo feature post from Gabe Lerner's LinkedIn page (greatest reach across all our platforms)

    • Up to 23,000 impressions and 15,000 LinkedIn members reached

  • A solo feature post on the Democracy Notes LinkedIn page

  • [If desired] A short (2-4 minute) video from the hiring manager or HR professional describing the role, your organization's mission, and the ideal candidate profile

    • To be shared as the solo feature post on the Democracy Notes LinkedIn and included in the Substack newsletter alongside postings

P.S. Does your org have a budget <$1m? Reach out to us for discounted pricing!

Please note: We do not include partisan roles—for example, campaign, political, or clearly party-aligned positions or organizations. If you have questions about whether we can list your role, reach out to us!

Democracy Notes exists to strengthen non-partisan organizations working to improve US democracy. A crucial part of this mission is networking and connecting people who strengthen non-partisan organizations in the US pro-democracy ecosystem. This job board is an essential service to democracy and to organizations sharing our mission. It benefits the charitable community by connecting qualified professionals with job openings in the US democracy space and further accomplishes Democracy Notes' purposes.

Job postings for Democracy Notes is a free benefit for readers and organizations. For organizations that want prominent placement and additional promotion, there is a fee for this service.

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Sponsored by: Independence Initiative Inc
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