Global Change Data Lab, the non-profit that publishes Our World in Data and the open-access data tools that make the online publication possible, is funded through a mix of grants, sponsors, and reader donations. • The first grant to support the research project was given by the
Nuffield Foundation, a London-based foundation focused on social policy. • Other grantors supporting the project have included the Quadrature Climate Foundation, the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and a grant from German philanthropist
Susanne Klatten. In the past, Our World in Data has also received grants from the
World Health Organization, the
Department of Health and Social Care in the United Kingdom, and the
Effective Altruism Meta Fund. • Reader donations are also a major source of funding. In 2020, more than 3,000 individuals supported the project, exceeding 4,000 donors by 2023. The list of donors includes
Jamie Metzl and YouTuber
Hank Green. During the
COVID-19 pandemic, the team partnered with epidemiologists from
Harvard's Chan School of Public Health and the
Robert Koch Institute to study countries that have responded successfully in the early phase of the pandemic. Janine Aron and
John Muellbauer worked with OWID to research
excess mortality during the pandemic. In 2022,
FTX's Future Fund offered Our World in Data a $7.5 million grant to support their activities. Max Roser told
Fortune that Our World in Data's board of trustees ultimately rejected the grant money after conducting due diligence and other checks. == Usage ==