Radboud University donations received

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Basic donee information

ItemValue
Country
Facebook page radbouduniversity
Websitehttp://www.ru.nl/
Twitter usernameRadboud_Uni
Wikipedia pagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radboud_University_Nijmegen
Instagram usernameradboud_uni

Donee donation statistics

Cause areaCountMedianMeanMinimum10th percentile 20th percentile 30th percentile 40th percentile 50th percentile 60th percentile 70th percentile 80th percentile 90th percentile Maximum
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

Donation amounts by donor and year for donee Radboud University

Donor Total 2014 2013 2011 2008
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

Full list of documents in reverse chronological order (0 documents)

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Full list of donations in reverse chronological order (5 donations)

Graph of top 10 donors (for donations with known year of donation) by amount, showing the timeframe of donations

Graph of donations and their timeframes
DonorAmount (current USD)Amount rank (out of 5)Donation dateCause areaURLInfluencerNotes
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation165,063.0042014-10-30Global health/malariahttps://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 Foundation1,540,775.0022013-10-29Global health/malariahttps://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 Foundation1,885,278.0012013-10-22Global health/malariahttps://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 Foundation999,997.0032011-03-21Global health/malariahttps://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 Foundation100,000.0052008-09-29Global health/malariahttps://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.