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Subject Our Financial Disclosure
Date April 30, 2020 1:09 PM
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Dear Subscriber,


This is our quarterly financial disclosure report for the three-month period ending March 31, 2020.


Our policy is to disclose the identity of any individual donor or group that contributes $1,000 or more. We also disclose the total amount, average amount and number of individual donations.


In 2015, Inside Philanthropy praised our disclosure policy ([link removed]) for “exemplifying nonprofit transparency.”


During this three-month period, we received a total of 447 gifts from individual donors, the largest of which was $5,000. The average individual donation was $51, and half of our individual donations were $20 or less.


In addition, we received $120,080 in payments from Facebook as part of a project ([link removed]) to debunk viral deceptions circulating on social media. Facebook has no control over our editorial decisions.


We also received a $50,000 grant from the Stanton Foundation ([link removed]) , which funds ourundergraduate fellowship program ([link removed]) and helps cover general operating expenses.


The individual donors who gave $1,000 or more:


Allen Stenger, Alamogordo, New Mexico: $5,000


Donald McGee, Mukilteo, Washington: $1,500


In addition to the sums reported here, FactCheck.org receives in-kind support from the Annenberg Public Policy Center including some infrastructure costs as well as supervisory, technical, and administrative support from APPC faculty and staff. We do not attempt to assign a dollar value to these in-kind services, which are funded from the APPC’s own resources.


FactCheck.org has never accepted, directly or indirectly, any funds from unions, partisan organizations or advocacy groups. We do not accept funds from corporations with the exception of Facebook, as part of Facebook’s initiative to combat the spread of fake news. We rely largely on grants and donations from individuals like you.


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Annenberg Public Policy Center

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Please consider a donation today.


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Eugene Kiely
Director, FactCheck.org


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