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GOPAtlas

Founder profile

About the Founder

GOPAtlas was created to make civic organizations, events, volunteer opportunities, and trusted public information easier to discover, navigate, and verify.

Vic DeGrammontFounder, GOPAtlasFlorida, United States

Professional background

Operations LeadershipTechnology ProjectsPolitical ConsultingEntrepreneurshipReal EstateOrganizational Systems
Vic DeGrammont, Founder of GOPAtlas

Founder's summary

Vic DeGrammont

Founder, GOPAtlas

Operations Leader • Technology Builder • Political Consultant

Building a geography-aware civic infrastructure platform focused on discoverability, verification, and participation.

Why I Built GOPAtlas

My name is Vic DeGrammont, founder of GOPAtlas. Throughout my career in operations leadership, technology projects, entrepreneurship, political consulting, real estate, and high-performance sales, I have been drawn to solving problems through systems, organization, and practical execution.

My involvement in Republican civic organizations, political campaigns, and my own congressional campaign exposed a recurring challenge: people who wanted to participate often did not know where to start.

The problem was not participation. The problem was discoverability.

Organizations, volunteer opportunities, events, officials, and public resources existed, but they were frequently scattered across disconnected websites, social media pages, email lists, PDFs, and local networks.

GOPAtlas was built to make that civic infrastructure easier to find, understand, verify, and use.

The Mission

GOPAtlas connects people to the civic infrastructure around them — organized, searchable, and geography-aware.

The platform is built to help people:

  • Discover organizations in their communities
  • Find local events and volunteer opportunities
  • Understand civic and political geography
  • Locate trusted public information
  • Navigate local civic ecosystems more effectively
  • Participate more easily in community and political engagement

Everything on the platform is built around making those actions as simple as possible.

The goal is simple: make civic participation easier by making civic information easier to find, understand, and use.

Core Principles

Transparency

Information should be sourced, attributable, and easy to verify.

Organization

Structured information is more useful than fragmented information.

Discoverability

People should be able to find opportunities to participate without unnecessary barriers.

Operational Usefulness

The platform should help people take action, not simply consume information.

Trust and Verification

Freshness indicators, source transparency, and verification systems should support informed decision-making.

Long-Term Durability

Infrastructure should be built to improve over time rather than depend on short-term attention cycles.

Long-term vision

The Goal Is Infrastructure

GOPAtlas began with a simple observation: civic participation becomes easier when civic infrastructure is organized, discoverable, and connected.

Today, finding organizations, events, volunteer opportunities, elected officials, districts, and trusted public information often requires navigating dozens of disconnected websites, social media pages, directories, and local resources.

The long-term vision for GOPAtlas is to bring that information together into a unified civic operating system — a platform where individuals, organizations, volunteers, candidates, community leaders, and civic groups can more easily discover one another, understand how local ecosystems connect, and take meaningful action within their communities.

Discover

Make organizations, events, officials, and volunteer pathways easier to find.

Verify

Connect civic records to trusted sources, freshness signals, and transparent context.

Participate

Help people move from interest to action with clearer local pathways.

The goal is not simply to build a directory. The goal is to build infrastructure.

The Florida rollout is only the beginning. Over time, GOPAtlas aims to become one of the most comprehensive civic infrastructure platforms available, helping strengthen participation through transparency, organization, and accessible public information.

Support infrastructure

Support the Work Behind GOPAtlas

GOPAtlas is independently built and maintained.

Support helps cover hosting, platform development, source verification, data maintenance, automation systems, civic graph expansion, and future platform improvements.

Supporters may receive occasional GOPAtlas updates. Your information is never sold.

Why Support Matters

Hosting
Development
Verification systems
Infrastructure growth
Data maintenance
Future platform improvements

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