your data on manifold is wrong. importantly: (a) manifold is a for-profit company, and (b) they’ve actually published all of their finances (here). they’ve raised ~$4.2 million from investors, and ~$1.4 million from grants.
Thank you for flagging this! I updated the citation.
From what I can tell, the expenses published are the salaries, which are about $1m/year. I am sure that there must be other costs, but unsure how substantial they are.
This post is only comparing yearly budgets, so I have not included investments/donations raised, cash in the bank or other similar metrics for any of the orgs—not because I don´t find this important and interesting, but because it´s even harder to find this information than just the yearly budgets.
your data on manifold is wrong. importantly: (a) manifold is a for-profit company, and (b) they’ve actually published all of their finances (here). they’ve raised ~$4.2 million from investors, and ~$1.4 million from grants.
@Miri would love to see this corrected!
Hi Saul,
Thank you for flagging this! I updated the citation.
From what I can tell, the expenses published are the salaries, which are about $1m/year. I am sure that there must be other costs, but unsure how substantial they are.
This post is only comparing yearly budgets, so I have not included investments/donations raised, cash in the bank or other similar metrics for any of the orgs—not because I don´t find this important and interesting, but because it´s even harder to find this information than just the yearly budgets.