Government Accountability Project (GAP)
MISSION
"Truth be told. It isn’t a tagline. It’s our driving purpose"
The Government Accountability Project is the nation’s leading whistleblower protection and advocacy organization. A non-partisan public-interest group, GAP litigates whistleblower cases, helps expose wrongdoing to the public, and actively promotes government and corporate accountability
WHERE YOUR SUPPORT GOES
The Government Accountability Project (GAP) was created in 1977 at the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) in response to several whistleblowers, such as Daniel Ellsberg, who came to IPS about White House, FBI and Pentagon scandals. Since that time, GAP has served as a lifeline to employees of conscience and has helped them release critical information that serves the public interest and the common good.
THE RESULTS
Since 1977, GAP has helped over 6,000 whistleblowers.