Through a dedicated website, the team explained what the ACF did, why anti-corruption investigations required independent funding, and how people could support the organization through regular donations. The project emerged amid growing pressure connected to the “ACF case.” After the organization was designated a “foreign agent,” public support became even more important. It demonstrated that ACF was sustained not by the authorities or hidden sponsors, but by ordinary people who wanted a free Russia without corruption or dictatorship. The site presented the foundation’s core areas of work — anti-corruption investigations, evidence gathering, legal efforts, and civic engagement — while emphasizing that the continuation of this work depended on public support.