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Grant: Preventing Worst Case Pandemics Symposium @ Cambridge (Manifund → Grace Braithwaite)

Verdictpartial85%
1 check · 4/9/2026

The record claims the grant amount is $4,100, which matches the '$4,100 raised' figure displayed on the Manifund project page. However, the source text shows multiple donations in the comments ($4,000 + $4,000 + $2,000 mentioned), which would total more than $4,100. The discrepancy suggests either: (1) the $4,100 represents only the amount actually used/disbursed rather than total pledged, or (2) there is confusion about which donations were ultimately processed. The final report confirms the full grant was spent, supporting the $4,100 figure as the actual disbursed amount. The claim is technically confirmed for the 'amount' field as displayed on the project page, but the source reveals complexity about total pledges vs. actual disbursement that makes this only partially clear.

Our claim

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Name
Preventing Worst Case Pandemics Symposium @ Cambridge
Amount
$4,100
Currency
USD
Date
May 30, 2024
Notes
[Biomedical, Biosecurity, Global catastrophic risks] A Cambridge Biosecurity Hub and Cambridge Infectious Diseases Symposium on Avoiding Worst-Case Scenarios

Source evidence

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partial85%Haiku 4.5 · 4/9/2026

NoteThe record claims the grant amount is $4,100, which matches the '$4,100 raised' figure displayed on the Manifund project page. However, the source text shows multiple donations in the comments ($4,000 + $4,000 + $2,000 mentioned), which would total more than $4,100. The discrepancy suggests either: (1) the $4,100 represents only the amount actually used/disbursed rather than total pledged, or (2) there is confusion about which donations were ultimately processed. The final report confirms the full grant was spent, supporting the $4,100 figure as the actual disbursed amount. The claim is technically confirmed for the 'amount' field as displayed on the project page, but the source reveals complexity about total pledges vs. actual disbursement that makes this only partially clear.

Case № Iqu4IiyJBGFiled 4/9/2026Confidence 85%