Freedom House — funding-breakdown: Federal grants comprised $79.6M of $93.7M total revenue (85%) in FY 2022. Additional funding from international public agencies ($1.1M), corporations, foundations, and individual contributions (~$5.3M combined).
The source provides detailed 2022 financial data that confirms the claim's core figures. Federal grants of $79,606,961 out of $93,705,255 total revenue equals 85.0% (claim states 85%). The claim's breakdown of other funding sources ($1.1M international + ~$5.3M combined from corporations/foundations/individuals) aligns with the source's itemization. The additional context about the 2025 aid freeze is also confirmed in the source, which states Freedom House terminated over 80% of global programs and laid off staff due to the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze. All material facts are verified.
Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Freedom House
- Value
- Federal grants comprised $79.6M of $93.7M total revenue (85%) in FY 2022. Additional funding from international public agencies ($1.1M), corporations, foundations, and individual contributions (~$5.3M combined).
- As Of
- 2022
- Notes
- Heavy dependence on US government funding made organization vulnerable to 2025 aid freeze.
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source provides detailed 2022 financial data that confirms the claim's core figures. Federal grants of $79,606,961 out of $93,705,255 total revenue equals 85.0% (claim states 85%). The claim's breakdown of other funding sources ($1.1M international + ~$5.3M combined from corporations/foundations/individuals) aligns with the source's itemization. The additional context about the 2025 aid freeze is also confirmed in the source, which states Freedom House terminated over 80% of global programs and laid off staff due to the Trump administration's foreign aid freeze. All material facts are verified.