July 2, 2025

Three leading civil society organizations dedicated to advancing greater understanding of unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) announced today their historic combination. The UAP Disclosure Fund, Disclosure Advocacy Group, and UAP Caucus will now engage on a united front with the public, academia, Federal, state, and local governments, and the private sector to foster transparency, shape policy, and champion scientific inquiry with respect to UAP.
The UAP Disclosure Fund is the preeminent civil society organization supporting UAP legislation, conducting scholarship, and working with Congress, the Executive Branch, scientists, and national security experts in the interest of transparency.
The Disclosure Advocacy Group comprises multidisciplinary teams of talented attorneys that, among other engagements, represent whistleblowers, draft proposed legislation, and pursue requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
UAP Caucus is an online, technology-forward grassroots advocacy platform empowering a broad-based political constituency around the critical need for UAP transparency.
The combined effort will continue under the names of the UAP Disclosure Fund (UAPDF), a 501(c)(3) public charity, and the UAP Disclosure Action Fund, its political arm, which is a 501(c)(4) private foundation.
Jordan Flowers, Executive Director of UAPDF, welcomed the transformative combination and the unity of effort it signifies: “We’re excited to scale up our impact by joining forces with the Disclosure Advocacy Group and UAP Caucus. With this first-of-its-kind merger of efforts in the UAP space, we have assembled an accomplished team of specialized professionals dedicated to what may be the most important issue of our time. The transaction will augment our ability to engage at all levels of government–as well as in court if necessary–and expand our reach to new audiences inspired by the call for greater transparency.”
Hunt Willis, formerly Executive Director of the Disclosure Advocacy Group, was named the Chief Counsel of the combined organization. “Our attorneys could not be more excited about this collaboration.” Hunt stated, “We have long understood that it will take a professional, comprehensive, and cross-disciplinary approach to bring about meaningful change. This new organization will be well-positioned as a thought and policy leader on disclosure, and we are eager to get to work.”
The Founder of UAP Caucus, Lester Nare, emphasized the unique nature of the combination. “The UAP community has been fractured for too long. Disjointed efforts, misaligned advocacy, and whistleblowers not knowing where to turn for help has thwarted progress. That’s going to change.”