The Left, the Right, and the Center all intersect on one point: Representation.
Representation is poised to become the most significant political debate of our generation. Prominent thinkers across the political spectrum—Yuval Levin, Jonah Goldberg, Osita Nwanevu, Lee Drutman, and Patrick Deneen—all agree that we should increase the size of the House of Representatives.
At No Cap Fund, we’re building a platform for open debate. Should America keep single-member districts, or move toward multi-member districts? What should the representation ratio be in the 21st century? These are not questions for politicians alone—the American people deserve a voice.
Your support makes this possible. Donations go directly toward:
Representation Station — our flagship show dedicated to exploring representation and political reform.
The Representative Reading List — curated works to guide those interested in reform.
Educational videos and shorts — clear, shareable content designed to reach grassroots audiences across the country.
Grassroots support—organizing local communities, training volunteers, and equipping ordinary citizens to become extraordinary leaders for representation.
But education alone isn’t enough. To create real change, we’re building a team of leaders and giving them the tools they need to succeed. With your help, we can recruit and support:
A Content Editor to ensure clarity and reach.
A Researcher to ground our work in facts and history.
An Educational Coordinator to develop programs for citizens.
A Writer to shape our message.
A Social Media Manager to expand our audience.
An Administrative Assistant to keep operations moving.
A Communications Director to connect the movement nationally.
By investing in representation, you invest in education, in grassroots action, and in the infrastructure of a movement to restore self-government for the American people. Donate today at Why435.org/donate.
Peace, Love, and Representation.
Because we are a 501(c)(4) and not a 501(c)(3), contributions or gifts to the No Cap Fund are not deductible as charitable contributions for individual federal income tax purposes.
But, your contributions may be deductible as a business expense under section IRC 162. Please talk to your CPA to learn more about your options. No Cap Fund does engage in limited lobbying. For FY 2025, 10% of any contribution is nondeductible, and 90% is deductible.