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This is an online portal with information on donations that were announced publicly (or have been shared with permission) that were of interest to Vipul Naik. The git repository with the code for this portal, as well as all the underlying data, is available on GitHub. All payment amounts are in current United States dollars (USD). The repository of donations is being seeded with an initial collation by Issa Rice as well as continued contributions from him (see his commits and the contract work page listing all financially compensated contributions to the site) but all responsibility for errors and inaccuracies belongs to Vipul Naik. Current data is preliminary and has not been completely vetted and normalized; if sharing a link to this site or any page on this site, please include the caveat that the data is preliminary (if you want to share without including caveats, please check with Vipul Naik). We expect to have completed the first round of development by the end of July 2026. See the about page for more details. Also of interest: pageview data on analytics.vipulnaik.com, tutorial in README, request for feedback to EA Forum.
Item | Value |
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Country | |
Facebook page | radbouduniversity |
Website | http://www.ru.nl/ |
Twitter username | Radboud_Uni |
Wikipedia page | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radboud_University_Nijmegen |
Instagram username | radboud_uni |
Cause area | Count | Median | Mean | Minimum | 10th percentile | 20th percentile | 30th percentile | 40th percentile | 50th percentile | 60th percentile | 70th percentile | 80th percentile | 90th percentile | Maximum |
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Overall | 5 | 999,997 | 938,223 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 165,063 | 165,063 | 999,997 | 999,997 | 1,540,775 | 1,540,775 | 1,885,278 | 1,885,278 |
Global health | 5 | 999,997 | 938,223 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 100,000 | 165,063 | 165,063 | 999,997 | 999,997 | 1,540,775 | 1,540,775 | 1,885,278 | 1,885,278 |
Donor | Total | 2014 | 2013 | 2011 | 2008 |
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (filter this donee) | 4,691,113.00 | 165,063.00 | 3,426,053.00 | 999,997.00 | 100,000.00 |
Total | 4,691,113.00 | 165,063.00 | 3,426,053.00 | 999,997.00 | 100,000.00 |
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Graph of top 10 donors (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations
Donor | Amount (current USD) | Amount rank (out of 5) | Donation date | Cause area | URL | Influencer | Notes |
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 165,063.00 | 4 | Global health/malaria | https://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf | -- | to identify novel immune targets and studies on mechanisms of protective immunity in order to accelerate rational vaccine development; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara. | |
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 1,540,775.00 | 2 | Global health/malaria | https://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf | -- | to investigate protective efficacy against heterologous parasite strains in P. falciparum parasite populations; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara. | |
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 1,885,278.00 | 1 | Global health/malaria | https://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf | -- | to identify novel immune targets and studies on mechanisms of protective immunity in order to accelerate rational vaccine development; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara. | |
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 999,997.00 | 3 | Global health/malaria | https://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf | -- | to test that targeting interventions to focal points of malaria transmission (“hotspots”) will lead to more robust reduction in transmission intensity and parasite prevalence than untargeted interventions, by a cluster-randomized trial; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara. | |
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 100,000.00 | 5 | Global health/malaria | https://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf | -- | to propose that malaria hotspots, households which are disproportionately affected by infected mosquitoes, are contributors to the disease’s transmission. By identifying hotspots, interventions can be implemented to reduce and eliminate disease.; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara. |