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Finances & Transparency - 1Day Sooner
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1Day Sooner is a global health advocacy nonprofit; this transparency page is tangentially relevant to AI safety only insofar as it models nonprofit accountability practices or appears in research on pandemic preparedness and coordination.
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This page provides financial transparency information for 1Day Sooner, a nonprofit advocacy organization focused on accelerating medical countermeasure development, including through human challenge trials. It discloses funding sources, expenditures, and organizational governance to demonstrate accountability to donors and the public.
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- •1Day Sooner publishes financial disclosures to maintain transparency with donors and stakeholders
- •The organization advocates for human challenge trials and faster vaccine/treatment development
- •Financial transparency pages typically include funding sources, major donors, and budget breakdowns
- •Demonstrates commitment to nonprofit accountability standards in the global health advocacy space
- •Relevant to evaluating the credibility and independence of the organization's policy recommendations
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Finances & Transparency - 1Day Sooner Skip to content Finances & Transparency Most of 1Day Sooner’s funding comes from philanthropic grants. None of our funding comes from pharmaceutical companies. We don’t have any financial stake in the studies we choose to promote or the vaccines, drugs, or other therapies they involve. From our founding in March 2020 to July 2025, 1Day Sooner has received approximately US$12,847,094 in cumulative funding. Broken down by source. Cumulative Funding Grants under $50,000 are grouped for legibility. This comprises grants from the Centre for Effective Altruism, BCBS Massachusetts, CareQuest, Point32Health, Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, and the UChicago Market Shaping Accelerator (specifically, a prize for entry into its 2023 Innovation Challenge Phase II). Open Philanthropy has also provided $1,000,000 to 1Day Action , a separately registered 501(c)(4). Note: We also received funding from the FTX Foundation before the revelations of its fraudulent practices and subsequent bankruptcy in November 2022. Needless to say, we strongly condemn such unethical and illegal behavior and would never have accepted the funds had we suspected it at the time. We proactively decided to return all funding to relevant stakeholders in the FTX bankruptcy proceedings, a process which was concluded in December 2023. These funds, a total of just under $400,000, are not reflected above. IRS Form 990 2020 IRS Form 990 2021 IRS Form 990 2022 IRS Form 990 2023
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