Jake Browne

Be one of the first hundred

Your gift pays for work a neighbor can point at: the dumped mattress hauled off the block, the dead hoop rehung, the pothole reported.


One of the first hundred

Denver matches nothing until 100 Denverites have each given $5 or more. Denver matches the first $50 from a Denver resident at 9 to 1, so $50 becomes $500. Five dollars counts toward that hundred exactly as much as $415 does.

Where it goes

I have no interest in turning your $50 into $500 for high-priced consultants, social media spam, and mailers headed for the recycling bin. Denver gets enough of that every election. Your gift pays for hoop nets and free service days in Denver neighborhoods.

The work happens whether or not we win.

Lose, and the mattress is still gone.

What this form will not do

There is no monthly box pre-checked. No second screen asks you to add more. No countdown, no fake deadline. You give once and get a receipt. The employer question is Denver law at $50 and up; between jobs, "not employed" is the answer.

Contribution rules

  1. I am at least eighteen years old.
  2. This contribution is made from my own funds, and funds are not being provided to me by another person or entity for the purpose of making this contribution.
  3. This contribution is made without any coercion or reimbursement.
  4. I am a U.S. citizen or lawfully admitted permanent resident (i.e., green card holder).
Browne for Denver takes Denver's Fair Elections Fund and its stricter limits: $415 maximum per person, people only, no corporate money, no PACs. Contributions are not tax deductible. Everything is reported to the Denver Clerk by law, and every dollar out lands on brownefordenver.com/receipts within the week, by choice.

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