1776 Project Foundation: A Bold New Movement for Educational Reform
Introducing the 1776 Project Foundation
On February 18, 2025, the 1776 Project PAC revealed its newest venture, the 1776 Project Foundation, in Washington. This bold initiative is likened to the National Rifle Association (NRA) but focused on education, aiming to reclaim the authority over American education from federal hands back to local communities and school boards.
President Donald Trump’s proposed dismantling of the Department of Education is seen as merely a catalyst for larger systemic change, shifting control to local entities and allowing for greater accountability and tailored educational approaches. With U.S. public schools facing significant challenges and criticism about falling behind global standards, the 1776 Project Foundation is set to confront these issues head-on.
The Foundation's Objectives
The foundation plans to create a comprehensive strategy to revitalize education by facilitating research on educational policies and initiatives. Its mission revolves around reversing the decline observed in traditional education systems over the decades. Aiden Buzzetti, the Foundation’s President, encapsulated this vision perfectly: "It's time for conservatives to lay down the infrastructure to hold local government accountable, eliminate indoctrination, and improve academic scores."
By empowering local governments and community members to reclaim educational standards, the 1776 Project Foundation aspires to raise academic performance among students and foster an environment where conservative values are less overshadowed by the more dominant liberal narratives in educational settings.
A Proven Track Record
The 1776 Project Foundation is not starting from scratch. It emerges as a strategic extension of the 1776 Project PAC, which has been dedicated to filling school board seats with conservative candidates since its inception in 2020. This initiative saw over 250 endorsed candidates achieve electoral success, positioning the PAC as a significant player in the education narrative. Its consistent backing from a broad base of small donors has given it momentum, ranking #22 on the Win Red platform.
Leadership Behind the Vision
At the helm of this initiative is Aiden Buzzetti, a political science graduate from American University and a Marietta, Georgia native. Previously, Buzzetti led coalitions and candidate recruitment for the 1776 Project PAC. His expertise in grassroots mobilization and coalition-building is expected to play a vital role in the Foundation's endeavors.
Alongside him is Dr. Nan Hayworth, a former congresswoman and current chair of the board of directors for the 1776 Project Foundation. Dr. Hayworth holds a distinguished history, being the first female physician to serve a full term in the House of Representatives. Her vast experience in political service, coupled with her advocacy for educational reform, positions her as a key figure in guiding the Foundation's objectives.
A Vision for the Future of Education
Ryan Girdusky, founder of the 1776 Project PAC, brings his political consulting background to the Foundation. His experience extends to advising campaigns for prominent political figures and advocating for conservative representation in education. The 1776 Project Foundation's commitment to supporting over 350 conservative candidates in school board races illustrates its robust strategy to reshape educational governance across the nation.
In essence, the 1776 Project Foundation is poised to spearhead a significant shift in the educational landscape of the United States. With its robust framework and influential leadership, it seeks to create an educational environment that prioritizes academic excellence and values-driven learning for every student.
For more details or interviews with the leadership, the Foundation invites inquiries directed to its communications team. This initiative signifies a turning point in the conservative approach towards education in America.