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Entity DossierOrganization

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA

FL · US

Tracked direct giving

$0

Tracked donations to candidate

$0

LDA reported lobbying spend

$45,000

Connections

6

Dark Money Spending

Election spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors. Dark money flows through 501(c)(4) social welfare organizations, 501(c)(6) trade associations, and similar entities that are not required to reveal their funders. Figures below are never combined with disclosed-donor totals.

IRS 990 Schedule I Grant Chain

Grants between nonprofits reported on IRS Form 990 Schedule I. These inter-organizational transfers are a key pathway in dark money flows — a nonprofit may receive a grant from one entity and then spend that money on election ads.

IRS 990 Schedule I grants received

$2,410,331

GrantorAmountTax YearPurpose
Northshore University Health System$209,8262024Research
Columbia University$109,9852022Research
Medical College of Wisconsin$19,7992022RESEARCH SUBAWARD
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center$2,070,7212021VACCINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Source: IRS Form 990 Schedule I (Grants and Other Assistance to Organizations) via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer and IRS 990 XML e-files. Grant amounts represent the most recent filing year available.

IRS 990 data lags a year or more behind filing. Grants shown are for the stated tax year and do not establish current-cycle funding.

Methodology Disclosure

Dark money figures are derived from FEC Form 5 (independent expenditures by non-committee organizations) and Form 9 (electioneering communications). These filings capture spending on ads and election communications but do not reveal the identity of the organization's donors. QPQ totals may differ from benchmarks like the Brennan Center's estimates because QPQ includes all Form 5 filers, while some benchmarks count only a subset of non-disclosing nonprofits. Grant chain data is from IRS Form 990 Schedule I and may not include all years or all grantee organizations.

Lobbying Activity Detail

Disclosed lobbying expenditures from LDA filings where this entity is the client. Dollar amounts represent what was reported to the Senate Office of Public Records.

Top Lobbying Issues

SCIScience
$45K
SPOSports/Athletics
$45K
DEFDefense
$45K
BUDBudget/Appropriations
$45K
EDUEducation
$45K
MEDMedical/Disease Research
$45K

Lobbying Firms Retained

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA$45K

Bills Referenced in Lobbying Filings

march-in

Lobbying data from Senate LDA filings and the LobbyView dataset (MIT/NSF, CC-BY-4.0). Dollar figures represent disclosed expenditures only and may not capture all influence activity. Issue codes follow the LDA general issue classification.

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TypeConnected ToDetailsSource
Lobbied forMARCH-IN Rights Proposal (NIH Framework)LDA filing: lobbied on NIH March-In Rights, period 1st Quarter (Jan 1 - Mar 31), reported amount $45,000Source
Lobbied forRights to Federally Funded Inventions and Licensing of Government Owned InventionsLobbied on march-in — matched LDA filing topic to Federal Register rule.Source
Received money fromColumbia UniversityIRS 990 Schedule I grant of $109,985 (tax year 2022). Purpose: ResearchSource
Received money fromFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterIRS 990 Schedule I grant of $2,070,721 (tax year 2021). Purpose: VACCINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASESource
Received money fromMedical College of WisconsinIRS 990 Schedule I grant of $19,799 (tax year 2022). Purpose: RESEARCH SUBAWARDSource
Received money fromNorthshore University Health SystemIRS 990 Schedule I grant of $209,826 (tax year 2024). Purpose: ResearchSource