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How it works​

Below is a keyword search over a selection of active federal government grants. Each typed word is treated as an AND condition (i.e., all must match).

This search runs in two passes per keyword:

  1. exact keyword match
  2. prefix matches (i.e., other keywords that start with that string)


For performance reasons, only the first 100 matching rows are displayed.

You can search by EIN (eg: 13-2574854), UEI (eg: M2NYTB5V2D77) or keywords (eg: unaccompanied refugee)


 
A search of active federal grants using "afghan" revealed more than $1 BILLION in federal grants, mostly awarded by DOS, USAID, HHS.

The awards went to dozens of NGOs who "aid" Afghans.

At least two of the NGOs in the search results are in the UN Network on Migration; the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR ). Both of these agencies are partners in the US Refugee Admissions Program.

Three examples given are from the "afghan" search.

The fourth one is an example of the amount of money going from DOS to UNHCR, Switzerland, i.e. the HQ of the IOM.

The final destination for funds is not specified in the description. Even though it is an international organization based overseas, IOM is led by former Senior Advisor for Migration to Bungling Biden and Senior Advisor to Obama, Amy Pope.

Maybe start here to find the reason funds are still going to the Taliban. https://datarepublican.com/award_search/?keywords=afghan


DOGE has been alerted!
 
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Kimberly Kogan sits on the Institute for the Study of War, which is @BillKristol's group. She is the sister of Robert Kogan, who is married to Victoria Nuland. Nuland is a key Deep State figure. Money isn't the only way to trace connections.
 
USAID has given around $500 million to Internews Network, an NGO that works with thousands of media outlets to "train journalists and fight disinformation". Jeanne Bourgault, Internews' CEO, earns about $500,000 annually.
 
Democrats are now reduced to desperately defending the indefensible on USAID. Sen Chris Coons explains that sending $20 million US taxpayer dollars to Iraq for 'Sesame Street' is completely justified: “It’s a show that helps teach values."
 
Type in a search term...


How it works​

Below is a keyword search over a selection of active federal government grants. Each typed word is treated as an AND condition (i.e., all must match).

This search runs in two passes per keyword:

  1. exact keyword match
  2. prefix matches (i.e., other keywords that start with that string)


For performance reasons, only the first 100 matching rows are displayed.

You can search by EIN (eg: 13-2574854), UEI (eg: M2NYTB5V2D77) or keywords (eg: unaccompanied refugee)


Type in a search term...


How it works​

Below is a keyword search over a selection of active federal government grants. Each typed word is treated as an AND condition (i.e., all must match).

This search runs in two passes per keyword:

  1. exact keyword match
  2. prefix matches (i.e., other keywords that start with that string)


For performance reasons, only the first 100 matching rows are displayed.

You can search by EIN (eg: 13-2574854), UEI (eg: M2NYTB5V2D77) or keywords (eg: unaccompanied refugee)


Dastards, dishonorable, despicable.
 
HOW TO READ THE DATA: TURNING POINT DOES NOT RECEIVE USAID DOLLARS

USAID grant money is everywhere. It’s so deeply woven into the nonprofit world that tracing it is like testing $100 bills for cocaine—at a certain scale, every charity has some residue.

That’s why the disclaimer at the top of the website exists:

**"NOTE: Funding is fungible, meaning USAID dollars do not directly flow into these NGOs in a literal sense. Instead, the money moves through multiple layers, with various entities handling and redistributing it.Rather than focusing solely on individual grants or making definitive statements about how NGOs benefit from USAID, it’s more important to recognize the broader pattern of funding distribution and influence—and to cut through the layers of unaccountability."**

So, how do you determine if an NGO is truly dependent on USAID money? Context matters.

Let’s go back to the cocaine analogy: Every $100 bill has trace amounts, but a drug dealer’s cash will be covered in it. The same logic applies here.



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Look at the graph on the left. That’s Defending Democracy Together Institute, Bill Kristol’s group. Over half of their funding comes from major grants. That’s a lot of cocaine.



Now, compare it to Turning Point USA on the right.


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Their USAID connections are multiple hops away and bottlenecked by the smallest possible intermediary grants. Even with the most extreme assumptions, only 0.2% of their funding could possibly come from this path.

This isn’t just theory for me. I worked with Charlie Kirk during the 2024 election on early voting analysis. I saw firsthand how his operation worked, and I can say with confidence: President Trump would not have won re-election without him. He flipped voter registrations on their head and made a direct push for young male voters.

Bottom line: These graphs are tools. Use them wisely.



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