NYC Campaign Finance Board
Government AdministrationNew York, United States201-500 Employees
The New York City Campaign Finance Board is a nonpartisan, independent city agency that administers the city’s framework for campaign financing, established in 1988. It operates programs designed to broaden participation in local elections, including a Matching Funds Program that pairs small donor contributions with public funds to lessen the influence of special interests. It also runs NYC Votes, a voter information initiative intended to keep residents informed about elections. It serves New York City residents and individuals seeking city office, addressing barriers to campaign entry and providing information to voters. Located at 100 Church Street in New York City, the agency is a mid-sized government organization employing several hundred staff. In 2025, the board launched an inaugural Civic Engagement Fellowship in partnership with the City University of New York and Bronx-based community organizations.