German Marshall Fund

Minimum contributions received for all years available from

Foreign Governments

16,168,022

Minimum contributions received for all years available from

Pentagon Contractors

871,010

Minimum contributions received for all years available from

U.S. Government

3,235,009

Transparency Score

Methodology

Total dollar amount of contributions accepted from the US government, Pentagon contractors, and foreign governments for all years available:

20,274,041

Donor Min Amount Type
Airbus 310,001
Australia > Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia 100,000
BAE Systems 10,000
Belgium > Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade, and Development Cooperation 10,000
Belgium > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belgium 400,000
Boeing 20,002
Canada > Embassy of Canada in France 1,002
Canada > Global Affairs Canada 1,200,000
Canada > Québec Government Office 1,000
Deloitte 310,000
Denmark > Embassy of Denmark in France 1
Denmark > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Denmark 100,001
Estonia > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Estonia 10,000
European Union 10,000
European Union > Delegation of the European Union to Serbia 100,000
European Union > Delegation of the European Union to Turkey 1
European Union > European Commission 1,600,000
European Union > European Commission (via Delegation of the European Union to the US) 200,001
European Union > European Commission (via Directorate General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Policy) 1,000,000
European Union > European Commission (via European Research Executive Agency) 100,000
European Union > European Parliament 1
Finland > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland 20,001
France > French Ministry of Armed Forces, DGRIS 1,000
France > Matignon – Government of France 1
France > Office of the French Prime Minister 10,000
General Dynamics > General Dynamics (via General Dynamics Land Systems) 100,000
Germany > Federal Foreign Office, Germany 4,100,000
Germany > Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development 250,000
Germany > Federal Office for Migration and Refugees, Germany 3
Germany > Federal Republic of Germany (via KfW) 250,000
Germany > German Development Cooperation (GIZ) 1
Germany > German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (via KfW) 200,000
Germany > German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs 10,000
Huntington Ingalls 100,000
International Republican Institute 10,000
Japan > Bank of Japan 10,000
Japan > Embassy of Japan 2
Japan > Embassy of Japan in Germany 1
Japan > Japan External Trade Organization 10,000
Japan > Mission of Japan to the European Union 211,000
Latvia > Ministry of Defense, Latvia 400,000
Leonardo 10,000
Lithuania > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Lithuania 10,000
Lockheed Martin 1
McKinsey & Company 10,000
McKinsey & Company > McKinsey & Company (via McKinsey Global Institute) 1
NATO 200,001
Netherlands > Embassy of Netherlands in France 10,000
Netherlands > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands 2
Norway > Ministry of Defence, Norway 1,000
Norway > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Norway 2,010,000
Poland > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Poland 1
RTX 1,002
Saab 1
SAIC 2
Slovakia > Embassy of Slovakia 10,000
Slovakia > Slovak Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs 1,000
Sweden > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Sweden 3,100,000
Sweden > Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency 100,000
Switzerland > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland 10,001
Taiwan > Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Taiwan 100,000
Taiwan > Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office (TECRO) 300,000
Taiwan > Taiwanese Representative Office, Brussels 1,000
Ukraine > Gas TSO of Ukraine 1,000
United Kingdom > Embassy of the United Kingdom in Poland 1
United Kingdom > UK Office of Communications 10,000
United States Agency for International Development 2,000,000
United States Agency for International Development > United States Agency for International Development (via Anti-Corruption Task Force) 10,000
US Department of Defense > US Department of Defense (via Office of the Secretary of Defense, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy) 10,000
US Department of Housing and Urban Development 110,002
US Department of State 1,010,001
US Department of State > Embassy of the United States to Belgium 1,000
US Department of State > Embassy of the United States to Spain 1,000
US Department of State > Embassy of the United States to the Netherlands 1,000
US Department of State > US Embassy Ankara 10,000
US Department of State > US Embassy in Belgium 20,001
US Department of State > US Embassy in Estonia 10,000
US Department of State > US Embassy in France 11,001
US Department of State > US Embassy in Germany 10,000
US Department of State > US Mission to NATO 1,002
US Department of State > US Mission to the European Union 20,002

Amounts in the table are the sum of all donations made by all donations made by all donors connected to the U.S. government, Pentagon contractors, or foreign governments. A full list of these donors and their specific contributions is available at the “Download the Data” button. The amounts shown here are minimum known amounts, as many think tanks only disclose funding in ranges (e.g. $250,001 to $500,000). Thus, the amounts shown are, in most cases, conservative estimates of the amount of money donated to think tanks. See our Methodology for more information.

∗ Not Accepted – Think tank published a donor roll and did not accept contributions from this category
† Not Available – Think tank did not publish a donor roll
§ Unknown Amount – Think tank did publish a donor roll but did not disclose amounts

 

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