URL | https://Persagen.com/docs/dark_money-investigative_resources.html |
Sources | Persagen.com | Wikipedia | other sources (cited in situ) |
Author | Persagen |
Date published | 2021-07-16 |
Curator | Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
Curation date | 2021-07-16 |
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Editorial practice | Refer here |
Summary | In United States politics, dark money refers to political spending by nonprofit organizations - for example, 501(c)(4) (social welfare) 501(c)(5) (unions) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups - that are not required to disclose their donors. Such organizations can receive unlimited donations from corporations, individuals and unions. In this way, their donors can spend funds to influence elections, without voters knowing the source of that money. |
Key points |
These resources provide starting points for the source and nature of wealth-based disruptive influencers, including the following domains.
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Resources for the investigation of disruptive influencers: tax-exempt nonprofit organizations; SuperPACs; ...
The Center for Responsive Politics' website, OpenSecrets.org, allows users to track (United States) federal campaign contributions and lobbying by lobbying firms, individual lobbyists, industry, dark money, federal agencies, and bills. Other resources include the personal financial disclosures of all members of the U.S. Congress, the President, and top members of the administration. Users can also search by ZIP codes to learn how their neighbors are allocating their political contributions.
Examples: Top SuperPACs | Lawmakers' Estimated Personal Wealth
[2020-09-03] OpenSecrets unveils new online ads database.
With the digital-dominated 2020 election shifting into high gear, OpenSecrets is releasing a new searchable, sortable online ads database that provides comprehensive details about political ad spending on Google and Facebook.
Charity Navigator (Wikipedia) | website
Open990, a searchable database of information about organizations over time.
ProPublica's Nonprofit Explorer, e.g.: Heritage Foundation;
DeSmogBlog.com's comprehensively detailed summaries of climate change deniers, e.g.: Heritage Foundation [local copy (html, captured 2020-07-02)].
GuideStar | Candid.org, e.g.: Heritage Foundation
Transparify [<< Wikipedia summary], an initiative that provides a global rating of the financial transparency of major think tanks. Transparify [<< website] rates the extent to which think tanks publicly disclose their sources of funding, the amount of funding they have received, and the specific research projects that were supported by this funding. Transparify is based in Georgia and has a not-for-profit status.
NOTE: Transparify is funded by Open Society Foundations, an organisation set up by George Soros.
[2020-07-29] When Mega-Donors Dominate Charitable Giving, Democracy Pays the Price. Wealth inequality distorts giving sector, posing risks to democracy and integrity of tax system
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