We had aggregated the data from 2017 (when the fund started) to 2020.
One caveat is that it doesn’t represent the ideal distribution of funding that we are aiming at. For example, if we had received more applications from groups working in Asia, the amount granted to that region would have likely increased as well. Additionally, the difference in cost of running a program in various parts of the world also makes the amount look slightly disproportional, so I outlined the amount and number of grants made in each region.
We had aggregated the data from 2017 (when the fund started) to 2020.
One caveat is that it doesn’t represent the ideal distribution of funding that we are aiming at. For example, if we had received more applications from groups working in Asia, the amount granted to that region would have likely increased as well. Additionally, the difference in cost of running a program in various parts of the world also makes the amount look slightly disproportional, so I outlined the amount and number of grants made in each region.
The current breakdown looks like the following:
North America: $2,646,000 (44 grants)
Europe: $1,430,210 (36 grants)
Asia: $1,177,000 (35 grants)
South America: $565,000 (15 grants)
Africa: $80,000 (2 grants)
Australia/​New Zealand: $60,000 (1 grant).