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How Public Lab is Funded

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The funders listed below support the Public Lab nonprofit organization. Other Public Lab community members and project partners have received funding from different organizations which are not listed below. Public Lab also creates earned revenue through sales of open hardware kits in the Civic Information Starter Kit program area.

2014

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Knight News Challenge - $183,000 ($350,000 awarded over two years, beginning in 2014) Support for the Homebrew Sensing Project

The 11th Hour Project, a program of the Schmidt Family Foundation - $110,000 ($230,000 awarded over two years, beginning in 2014) Support for community development of low cost tool for monitoring sand frac operations and pilot testing of tool

Foundation to Promote Open Society, a part of the Open Society Foundations - $75,000 ($150,000 awarded over two years, beginning in 2014) Support for launching the Public Lab data advocacy initiative

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - $52,185 To train community members and wetland restoration advocates to monitor and track progress at eight ongoing urban wetland restoration projects near Lake Pontchartrain.

Rita Allen Foundation - $50,000 General support

New World Foundation - $25,600 (In partnership with Northeastern University Social Science and Environmental Health Research Institute) Preparing crowdsource disaster response to fracking emergencies

Rackspace - $24,000 In-kind donation of server space for MapKnitter.org and Public Lab Archive

Passport Foundation - $20,000 Support for indoor air quality monitoring project

Betsy and Jesse Fink Foundation - $15,000 General support

Raspberry Pi Foundation - $13,000 Support for development of curriculum around near-infrared imaging

New Knowledge Foundation Ltd. - $3,000 Partnership support on behalf of their EECapacity Project, an effort funded by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency through a cooperative agreement with Cornell University, in collaboration with the North American Association for Environmental Education under Assistant Agreement No. NT-83497401-0

2013

Kickstarter (crowdfunded) - $71,373 - 1,556 backers Infragram: the Infrared Photography Project

MakerBot In-kind donation of ten MakerBot Replicator1 3D printers

Environmental Leadership Program (through the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation) - $10,000 Support for joint proposal to develop a community urban garden management toolkit with Ironbound Community Corporation in New Jersey

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation - $10,000 Support for 2013 Public Lab Barnraising

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency - $10,000 Air Quality Monitoring program for Cypress Hills school in Brooklyn, NY

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation - $10,000 Match for 1,000 backers on Infragram Kickstarter

Points of Light Civic Accelerator - $10,000 Investment in development of Civic Information Starter Kit program

Patagonia - $9,000 Gulf Coast Restoration - monitoring wetlands through community-led aerial imaging

Rackspace - $2,000 Support for 2013 Public Lab Barnraising

2012

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Knight News Challenge- $200,000 ($500,000 awarded over two years, beginning in 2011) General support

Kickstarter (crowdfunded) - $110,538 - 1,633 backers Public Lab DIY Spectrometry Kit

Kickstarter (crowdfunded) - $34,646 - 463 backers Balloon Mapping Kits

DenizenMedia.org - $3,250 Balloon Mapping Kits, 2 day workshop, remote support

Environmental Defense Fund - $2,500 Development of near-infrared imaging for agricultural use

iLab iLand - $1,000 Development of urban mapping workshop with iLand fellows

2011

John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Knight News Challenge- $300,000 ($500,000 awarded over two years, beginning in 2011) General support

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Civic Media- In-kind support Staff and research equipment support

National Affordable Housing Network, Butte, MT- In-kind support Butte site support

Shpilman Institute for Photography- $10,000 Evaluation of work at Gulf Coast, New York and Montana sites

UNICEF Rio- $4,500 To implement a week long training on aerial mapping in Rio de Janiero, Brazil

American Anthropological Association, Anthropology and Environment Section- $2,000 In support of hydrogen sulfide sensing tool development

DevelopmentSeed- $1,000 To support printing the July 2011 Wilkinson Bay Grassroots Mapping Forum

2010

Kickstarter (crowdfunded) - $8,285 - 145 backers Grassroots mapping the Gulf oil spill with balloons and kites

Awesome Foundation Boston- $1,000 Grassroots Mapping of the BP oil spill

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Non-profit papers

Public Lab Tax Exemption Letter PublicLab_EIN_letter.pdf

Public Lab 2012 Financial Statements PublicLab_2012_990s.pdf (CPA review available upon request)

Public Lab 2011 Financial Statements Public_labs_990_2011-2012.pdf (CPA review available upon request)