Dark Money - Investigative Resources

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Author Persagen
Date published 2021-07-16
Curator Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D.
Curation date 2021-07-16
Modified
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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.

  • dark money
  • donor-advised funds
  • charitable giving & practices
  • legal decisions enabling dark money activity
  • key donors (funders), and the groups they fund (fundees)
  • wealthy influencers, disruptors
Related
Ontologies
  • Society - Charitable giving & Practices - Politics - Organizations - Nonprofit Organizations - Dark Money
  • Society - Charitable giving & Practices - Politics - Organizations - Nonprofit Organizations - Dark Money - Countries - Australia
  • Society - Charitable giving & Practices - Politics - Organizations - Nonprofit Organizations - Dark Money - Countries - Britain
  • Society - Charitable giving & Practices - Politics - Organizations - Nonprofit Organizations - Dark Money - Countries - Canada
  • Society - Charitable giving & Practices - Politics - Organizations - Nonprofit Organizations - Dark Money - Countries - United States
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  • Dark Money

  • Main article: Dark Money

  • Dark Money - Investigative Resources

    Resources for the investigation of disruptive influencers: tax-exempt nonprofit organizations; SuperPACs; ...


    OpenSecrets.org


    Other Dark Money Investigative Resources, Lookups


  • [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


    Additional Reading

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