University Health Network donations received

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 2024. 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.

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Wikipedia pagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Health_Network

Donee donation statistics

Cause areaCountMedianMeanMinimum10th percentile 20th percentile 30th percentile 40th percentile 50th percentile 60th percentile 70th percentile 80th percentile 90th percentile Maximum
Overall 4 549,634 1,125,502 -174,921 0 0 549,634 549,634 549,634 1,134,975 1,134,975 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320
Global health 2 -174,921 187,357 -174,921 0 0 0 0 0 549,634 549,634 549,634 549,634 549,634
Scientific research 1 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975 1,134,975
Agriculture 1 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320 2,992,320

Donation amounts by donor and year for donee University Health Network

Donor Total 2019 2015 2012 2008
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (filter this donee) 3,367,033.00 0.00 -174,921.00 549,634.00 2,992,320.00
Open Philanthropy (filter this donee) 1,134,975.00 1,134,975.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total 4,502,008.00 1,134,975.00 -174,921.00 549,634.00 2,992,320.00

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

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Full list of donations in reverse chronological order (4 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 4)Donation dateCause areaURLInfluencerNotes
Open Philanthropy1,134,975.0022019-02Scientific research/human health and wellbeinghttps://www.openphilanthropy.org/focus/scientific-research/university-health-network-preterm-birth-researchHeather Youngs Grant to the University Health Network, a Canadian research center affiliated with the University of Toronto, to support a randomized controlled trial investigating the efficacy of an intervention to reduce preterm birth in Malawi. Preterm birth is a leading cause of global under-five mortality, resulting in over 1 million deaths each year. The research will be led by Kevin Kain and Chloe McDonald. Announced: 2019-04-26.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-174,921.0042015-08-12Global health/infectious disease controlhttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to identify biomarkers that could be used in low resource settings to reliably identify children with life-threatening infections requiring antimicrobial therapy; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation549,634.0032012-07-20Global health/infectious disease controlhttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to identify biomarkers that could be used in low resource settings to reliably identify children with life-threatening infections requiring antimicrobial therapy; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected regions: South of Sahara.
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation2,992,320.0012008-03-13Agriculture/agricultural researchhttps://iatiregistry.org/publisher/bmgf-- to facilitate the successful and appropriate adoption of agricultural technologies; Aid type: Project-type interventions. Affected countries: South africa|Kenya|Mozambique|Uganda|Tanzania, united republic of.