Discover how money flows through government grants, charities, and NGOs
Billions of dollars are spent on government grants, charities, and other organizations every year. Have you ever wondered where the money is awarded or where it ends up?
We're connecting the dots between government grants, charities, and drawing connections to expose where the money flows.
We've found some interesting connections, and we've made the data available for you to explore.
See what you can find, and if you find something interesting, please let me know on X!
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Charity funding & financials
Charity graph
Visualize how the money flows
Explore financial connections among charitable organizations, focusing on taxpayer funds received.
This tool allows users to trace funding flows, offering insights into how taxpayer money is allocated within the charitable sector.
Charity funding
Discover the percentage of taxpayer funds used
Explore detailed financial information on 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, including the extent of taxpayer funding they receive.
Nonprofit financials
Analyze assets & expenses
Browse nonprofit financials and see how organizations allocate their funds.
Officers & salaries
Principal officer search
Search NGOs for officers and salaries
Identify relationships between nonprofits and their officers.
Bulk NGO officer search
Search and cross-reference names
This tool is useful for cross-referencing names across multiple nonprofits, helping identify affiliations between organizations and their members.
Political campaign & grant funding
Small dollar donations
ActBlue & WinRed donations
By highlighting donors with a high volume of small contributions, this tool aims to identify patterns that may indicate potential donation fraud, thereby promoting accountability in campaign financing.
Federal grant search
Map funds to connected orgs
Identify patterns, potential inefficiencies, or misuse of funds in grants funded by the federal government and cross-reference with taxpayer funding.
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