BlogPAC
BlogPAC was a political action committee started in 2004 by Markos Moulitsas and Jerome Armstrong to support progressive bloggers and online politics. In 2006, Chris Bowers and Matt Stoller took over and shifted the mission from funding campaigns to defending the netroots and improving online activism. In 2007, BlogPAC organized progressive bloggers in several states, offered microgrants through the 50 State Blog Project led by Laura Packard, and ran a contest to fund progressive entrepreneurs building online infrastructure. In 2009, BlogPAC funded the SoapBlox website software platform. BlogPAC remained active until 2012.
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