Thank you so much for your interest in making a donation. This might change in the future. But right now we are not accepting donations. We will start accepting donations sometime in 2026. I will say again. This might change. I know this sounds weird. Politicians are always asking for money. But we are not going to put a big focus on getting donations. Why? Because Suzan DelBene is among the top 10 richest members of Congress. She has about 126 million. She also gets tons of donations from the big tech companies . When it comes to money we cannot compete. We cannot even come close. So we will not try to compete on money. We will compete on ideas. Ideas for a better future for the people of Washington. In that battle we feel we can kick her butt.
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FAQ: Who Can Donate to the Kincaid Exploratory Committee?
Can individuals donate?
Yes. U.S. citizens and green card holders can donate up to $3,300 during the exploratory phase (subject to FEC contribution limits).
Can a local business donate?
Only if the business is not incorporated (e.g., a sole proprietorship). Corporations and incorporated LLCs cannot donate.
Can a church or religious group donate?
No. Federal law prohibits donations from churches, synagogues, mosques, or other 501(c)(3) organizations.
Can a nonprofit environmental or advocacy group donate?
No, not directly. But if they have a registered Political Action Committee (PAC), the PAC may donate within legal limits.
Can I donate on behalf of someone else or get reimbursed for a donation?
No. All donations must come from your own funds. No one can donate in someone else’s name.
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