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About Craig Newmark Philanthropies
Craig Newmark is a Web pioneer best known for creating craigslist, which he stepped away from running day-to-day two decades ago. Craig’s full-time philanthropic work focuses on supporting organizations protecting America’s security and democracy. He has given more than $300 million in support of veterans and military families, trustworthy journalism and civic engagement campaigns, cyber security education programs, hunger relief, and pigeon rescue. Craig was influenced by his Sunday School teachers who escaped the Holocaust, set his moral compass, and taught him to treat people like you want to be treated – and how to know when enough is enough. He's not as funny as he thinks he is.

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Consumer Reports Launches Digital Lab to Usher in New Era of Digital Consumer Rights

Digital Lab aims to shift power back into the hands of consumers with an initial $6M gift from Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the foundation of craigslist founder.
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Craig Newmark, New Friend to Journalism, Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports

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Craig Newmark Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports for Tech Research and Privacy

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Why Craigslist’s founder is funding a new online data privacy initiative

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Why Craiglist’s Founder Just Wrote Consumer Reports a $6m Check

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YouTube is all over the map when it comes to offensive content

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Consumer Reports Receives $6M From Craigslist Founder to Fund New Digital Lab

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The Trust Project raises $2.25 million, becomes non-profit

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The Trust Project Will Spin Off and Become Its Own Independent Nonprofit

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Trust Project Becomes Independent Nonprofit with $2.25M in New Funding

The Trust Project, a global effort to address misinformation and the crisis of trust in news, announced today that it is spinning off as an independent nonprofit organization with $2.25 million in total gifts from Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Facebook and the Democracy Fund.