The Cost of Freedom Project is a citizen-led initiative developing location-based apps to provide voters with information on how to obtain suitable voter IDs. The project aims to address the confusion among voters about voting requirements, particularly in states that do not require photo identification at the polls. A unique aspect of this app is its use of Google Docs as a live, online data store, allowing anyone with write access to update the information sent in response to user queries. This enables Faye Anderson, Chief Evangelist for the project, to work on updating the spreadsheet without needing programming expertise. The app was developed using PHP and retrieves data from a publicly published Google Spreadsheet using the Google Spreadsheets API. The Cost of Freedom Project aims to deliver quality information to those looking for it, with the ultimate goal of helping democracy by providing voters with accurate and accessible information about voting requirements.