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The Center for Public Integrity extends its sincere thanks to our funders and members, without whom our work would not be possible.

The Center does not accept contributions from labor unions, governments, or anonymous donors.

Foundation Support

  • Around Foundation
  • Morton K. and Jane Blaustein Foundation
  • Keith Campbell Foundation for the Environment
  • Carnegie Corporation of New York
  • Challenge Fund for Journalism
  • Deer Creek Foundation
  • Einhorn Family Charitable Trust
  • Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
  • Everett Philanthropic Fund
  • Ford Foundation
  • David B. Gold Foundation
  • Greenlight Capital LLC
  • The Gunzenhauser-Chapin Fund
  • Haas Charitable Trusts
  • Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
  • John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
  • John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • Stewart R. Mott Charitable Trust
  • John & Florence Newman Foundation
  • Newman’s Own Foundation
  • New York Community Trust
  • NoVo Foundation
  • Open Society Institute
  • Park Foundation, Inc.
  • Popplestone Foundation
  • Rauch Foundation
  • Rockefeller Brothers Fund
  • Scherman Foundation, Inc.
  • Streisand Foundation
  • Surdna Foundation
  • Town Creek Foundation, Inc.
  • Wallace Global Fund

Integrity Circle ($10,000+)

  • Peter Allstrom
  • Dan A. Emmett
  • Edith Everett
  • David and Joannie Fischer
  • Jimmy W. Janacek
  • Bevis Longstreth
  • Fred Stanback
  • Stanley F. Zubel

Transparency Circle ($1,000-$9,999)

  • Parks M. Adams
  • John Barth
  • Richard I. Beattie
  • Jack Block
  • Emmet J. Bondurant
  • William E. Buzenberg
  • Hodding Carter
  • Dana Chasin
  • Victor Elmaleh
  • Bruce A. Finzen
  • Harvey Furgatch
  • The Inge Foundation
  • Jerry Knoll
  • Bill Kovach
  • George W. Krumme
  • James J. Lippard
  • Donna Mae Litowitz
  • Paula Madison
  • Bill H. Manning
  • Michael Marston
  • Jan Nicholson
  • Dr. Gilbert Omenn
  • Geneva Overholser
  • Karen & Christopher Payne Foundation
  • Charles Piller
  • Karl Preissner
  • Donovan Rasmussen
  • Kathleen Selvidge
  • Michael Sonnenfeldt
  • Robert V. Stachnik
  • Donald O. Stover
  • Marianne Szegedy-Maszak
  • Michael Tiemann
  • Paul Volcker
  • John C. Whitehead
  • Harold M. Williams
  • Chic Wolk

Watchdog Circle ($500-$999)

  • Ira T. Anderson
  • George W. Bauer
  • Jeffrey S. Behnke
  • Barbara P. Boucot
  • Ruth E. Brown
  • Henry C. Clifford
  • James K. Donnell
  • Robert D. Duke
  • Charles Eisendrath
  • Karen L. Ennis
  • Milton Glicksman
  • Daniel J. Goldman Foundation
  • Charles Gorman
  • Francis Hagan
  • Aaron S. Hamburger
  • John Harding
  • Sidney Hollander
  • Karen Jenne
  • William S. Lee
  • Charles Lewis
  • Susan Loewenberg
  • Olivia Ma
  • Pat McPeake
  • Barbara J. Meislin
  • Frances C. Nyce
  • Allen Pusey
  • Robert A. Resnik
  • Randolph E. Richardson
  • Chris R. Schoeneman
  • Alvan Shane
  • Andrew Szegedy-Maszak
  • Mark S. Thompson
  • Thomas Treynor
  • Mary B. Williams

We extend our deepest gratitude to the hundreds of additional donors who make our work possible.

Last updated 06/30/2009.

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