Napolitan Institute
| Founded | 2024 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Scott Rasmussen |
| Type | 501(c)(3) |
| Products | Public opinion polling |
| Website | napolitaninstitute |
The Napolitan Institute is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The organization conducts polling and analysis aimed at understanding American political sentiment. The organization's stated mission is to "lift up and amplify the voice of the American people so loudly that it cannot be ignored in the halls of power."[1] Founded in 2024 by public opinion pollster Scott Rasmussen, the organization is named in honor of political consultant Joseph Napolitan. The Napolitan Institute publishes the results of its research through the Napolitan News Service.[2]
In 2025, the Napolitan Institute and Google technology incubator Jigsaw announced their collaboration on an initiative surrounding the United States Semiquincentennial. The year long We The People initiative is using artificial intelligence to engage five to ten individuals from every congressional district. Napolitan Institute founder Scott Rasmussen said the goal of the initiative is to uncover common ground among Americans. According to Forbes, the initiative will "answer questions about what it means to be an American, the most urgent issues facing the country, and where the nation might go from here."[3] The We The People initiative was inspired by a polling project in Bowling Green, Kentucky, that gathered 7,000 statements and 1 million "agree" or "disagree" votes on those statements from city residents. The What Could BG Be initiative was called the largest town hall meeting in the United States.[4][5]
References
- ^ "About Us". The Napolitan Institute. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
- ^ Berkness, Morgan (23 September 2025). "AI-Powered Polling Project Seeks to Map American Voices Before 250th Anniversary". The Daily Signal. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
- ^ Nieva, Richard (August 14, 2025). "Google And Pollster Scott Rasmussen Will Use AI To Survey Americans' Political Views". Forbes. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
- ^ Coppins, Carlyle (14 November 2025). "What Could BG Be results spark national conversation, 'We the People' project". WNKY News 40 Television. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
- ^ Horowitz, David (11 November 2025). "'What Could BG Be' inspires national polling initiative". Bowling Green Daily News. Retrieved 5 January 2026.
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