Welcome to USA Conscience.

Our mission started in 2017 to help people share their concerns and ideas about needed improvements and pressing issues within their community.

We aim to fight corruption and help residents regain control over their city councils and local governments.

In 2023, we launched the USA Conscience project to expand this idea across the country.

Our first project, Cape Coral Conscience, shows how we can make a difference without spending any money on ads.

By sharing local issues on social media, we've helped residents of Cape Coral, FL to have their voices heard by city government and their neighbors. We believe that every city can do the same. Join us to help your community become more informed and engaged.

Our Mission

USA CONSCIENCE

THE RESULTS

  • No Digital Ad Spending; Big Impact

    All our achievements have been accomplished without spending any money on ads. Our content is highly effective at rallying communities and can be produced cheaply or for free by volunteers.

    We believe this model can be replicated in cities across the country, not just in Cape Coral. By using pubilc media to engage and amplify the voices of residents, we can drive change and awareness in governments on a national level.

  • Over 10,000 views per day

    Some of our videos receive over 10,000 views and thousands of engagements on the same day they are posted, with the majority of views and comments coming from Cape Coral residents. The comments are often supportive of our work or critical of local government corruption. We have fostered a highly responsive localized audience, including a Facebook group where local politicians, activists, and residents share their opinions and content on local issues.

  • Over 150 Videos

    We have created over 150 educational social media reels and detailed issue-based videos using publicly available footage from Cape Coral City Council meetings. These videos are released regularly to show what people are saying in public forums and encourage citizens to take actions, such as forming neighborhood alliances, gathering supporters for referendum groups, and participating in organized peaceful protests.