In 2025, Higher Ground Labs:
1. Debriefed the 2024 election cycle.
We co-hosted the 2024 Election Tech Debrief with 300+ ecosystem leaders, fielded the 2024 Election Tech Survey on how tech was used on the ground, and released our 2024 Political Tech Landscape Report—research which has been accessed by 5000+ people. We even hosted a political tech-focused DNC Chair Candidates’ Forum for 800+ community members.
2. Experimented with new technology.
Our 2024 analysis made it clear: We need a new campaign playbook. That is why we launched the Higher Ground Institute this year—to create better spaces and avenues for innovation and experimentation. One of HGI’s first initiatives—the Media Innovation Fellowship—drew 100+ applications, signaling the creativity, urgency, and talent ready to be activated, if resourced. Six inaugural fellows went on to launch projects, test new approaches, and create playbooks for the ecosystem to benefit from.
We ran public generative AI content trainings for 500+ practitioners and a social chatbot training for ~600. We convened 10+ curated salons with leaders as braintrusts on thorny challenges, ranging from new organizing metrics to organic media targeting. HGL also invested in Oak AI, a platform that converts social engagement into offline action, filling a gap in creator infrastructure solutions.
3. Powered the movement to protect our democracy.
The HGL portfolio played a critical role in powering resistance response in moments of crisis to voter contact technologies shaping how campaigns reach and mobilize voters at scale.
That durability showed up in outcomes, helping deliver meaningful 2025 wins for campaigns and organizations across the country—and demonstrating what’s possible when tools are built with practitioners and sustainability in mind.
4. Cultivated a maturing political tech ecosystem.
The political tech industry is maturing. HGL supported ~10 strategic mergers and acquisitions in the portfolio this year—the most M&A activity in our history—reflecting real staying power by combining strengths and building products designed to last. With the evolving state of our infrastructure, HGI’s Progressive CRM Guide helped ~1000 users from campaigns and organizations think critically about their data systems and tech decisions well in advance of the 2026 midterms.
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