The first of the so-called “key projects” in the United States is “projects that expand or otherwise provide a framework for American businesses to share American values.” U.S. companies are used as tools to promote American lifestyle and values in China, and those who receive funding can go to U.S. companies to experience relevant methods. Article 2, "Education, cultural exchange, diversity and inclusion. Including expanding the protection of persons with disabilities, women's rights, LGBTQI rights and minority cultures." Judging purely from the text, the project focuses on human values, interests and rights. The problem is that topics including environmental protection, women's rights, and ethnic minorities are highly politicized in the United States, but the project document also advertises that it does not support partisanship. Political-related activities are concealed.