How Much $ Does ADL get from the USG?
I asked GROK (x.com) “how much money does the ADL get from the USG?”
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) receives funding from the U.S. Government through various programs and grants. According to information available on the web:
In the Fiscal Year 2023 omnibus bill, the ADL welcomed key federal investments, including:
$305 million for the Nonprofit Security Grant Program, which supports security measures for nonprofit organizations, including Jewish communal institutions, to protect against hate-driven violence.
$10 million for programs under the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act, aimed at improving hate crimes reporting, investigation, and prosecution.
$25 million under the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, to address hate crimes.
Funding of $1.5 million each for the office of the U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism and the U.S. Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues.
$2 million to fund the Never Again Education Act for Holocaust education.
Additionally, there have been calls and efforts by the ADL for further funding, such as an increase in funding for investigations under Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, where the ADL lobbied for a $48 million increase.
However, these figures do not exclusively represent direct funding to ADL but rather funding for programs where ADL has played a significant role in advocacy or benefit. The direct amount the ADL receives specifically from the U.S. Government each year can be harder to pin down precisely without more detailed financial breakdowns, but these allocations give an idea of the scale of government support for initiatives ADL advocates for or benefits from.
Therefore, while there isn’t a single figure for direct funding to ADL, the organization benefits significantly from government grants and programs aimed at combatting hate, antisemitism, and supporting community security, with the amounts listed above providing context to the broader financial support from the U.S. Government.