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Financial Contributions
Top financial contributors
Individuals
1
Guest
$7,000 USD since Feb 2023
Mark Graham
$3,000 USD since Dec 2020
3
Incognito
$2,500 USD since Apr 2021
4
Guest
$2,500 USD since Dec 2022
SMAT Admin
$1,000 USD since Aug 2020
David Thiel
$1,000 USD since Mar 2021
7
Red Hat
$1,000 USD since Dec 2021
8
Justice for the Victims
$1,000 USD since Jun 2022
Alex Newhouse
$360 USD since Jan 2021
Alanna Irving
$270 USD since Mar 2021
Jeffrey Sorensen
$250 USD since Feb 2021
Benedict Lau
$143 USD since Nov 2020
Daniel Hosterman
$140 USD since Mar 2022
14
Incognito
$130 USD since Jan 2021
Bernard Fitzgerald
$70 USD since Mar 2022
Organizations
Jigsaw
$50,000 USD since Jan 2022
NCRI
$24,274.4 USD since Oct 2020
Bitmaker E.I.R.L.
$1,300 USD since May 2021
Open Collective
$270 USD since Mar 2021

Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Credit from Daniel Hosterman to SMAT •
+$10.00USD
Completed
Contribution #529207
Credit from Bernard Fitzgerald to SMAT •
+$5.00USD
Completed
Contribution #526326
from Alias Media to SMAT •
-$50.00 USD
Incomplete
Invoice #136216
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Today’s balance$3,518.66 USD
Total raised
$85,693.96 USD
Total disbursed
$82,175.30 USD
Estimated annual budget
$15,284.49 USD

About
The Social Media Analysis Toolkit (SMAT) was designed to help facilitate activists, journalists, researchers, and other social good organizations to analyze and visualize larger trends on a variety of platforms. We provide easy to use tools that help you tell a story about something happening at a large scale online. The tools are designed to be quick and simple so that users can quickly respond to things like disinformation and hate as they occur, while also having the tools be rigorous enough to have applications in scholarly research. While we have built the framework, it is up to you and your curiosity to find what stories are waiting to be discovered.