While AID Coalition emerged from the anti-government protest movement, the group stresses that it is nonpartisan and that its focus is on democracy. The AID Coalition does not pay for or subsidize any voters’ flights, though its website says that “scholarships” are available in certain cases. According to Barsade, the challenge of the Fly & Vote initiative lies mainly in the logistics. More recently, she has dedicated her time to helping fellow Israelis abroad get the information they need to vote. “What happens in Israel affects all Israelis, whether they live in Israel or outside of Israel,” she said, explaining her motivation to vote.