Funding & Disclosures Our independence depends on transparent funding and clear boundaries. This page explains what we accept, what we disclose, and how we protect editorial independence.
Funding sources Annual disclosure We publish an annual funding snapshot that summarizes support across individuals, foundations, corporations, government, foreign sources, and other income (if applicable).
Editorial independence
Distribution decides what reality gets seen.
Editorial independence Donors don’t direct outcomes Donors do not review, approve, or direct our research findings.
Conflicts
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Conflicts of interest Disclose relevant conflicts When work relates to a funder’s domain, we disclose the relationship on the publication or event page and manage conflicts through documented safeguards.
Disclosure
Distribution decides what reality gets seen.
Disclosure & anonymity Transparency builds credibility We disclose all corporate, government, and foreign funding sources. We do not accept anonymous funding from corporations, governments, or foreign entities. Limited anonymity may be granted for small individual gifts; we publish aggregate totals for anonymous support.
Support types
Distribution decides what reality gets seen.
Support types Different funding, same safeguards Unrestricted support funds core operations. Restricted support funds a defined project, with boundaries that protect independence.