2 evidence checks from 1 unique source
Last checked: 3/31/2026
The source text is an excerpt from Wikipedia's Access Now article that covers the organization's history, operations, locations, and RightsCon conference details, but contains no financial information whatsoever. While the additional context notes that the $15M figure is 'approximate from Wikipedia' and has been 'superseded by FY 2024 Form 990 data showing $16.15M', the actual Wikipedia excerpt provided does not include any revenue data. Therefore, the claim cannot be verified against this source text alone. The additional context indicates the figure is outdated (superseded by 2024 Form 990 data), but that assessment is based on information outside the provided source excerpt.
Evidence — 1 source, 2 checks
Note: The source text is an excerpt from Wikipedia's Access Now article that covers the organization's history, operations, locations, and RightsCon conference details, but contains no financial information whatsoever. While the additional context notes that the $15M figure is 'approximate from Wikipedia' and has been 'superseded by FY 2024 Form 990 data showing $16.15M', the actual Wikipedia excerpt provided does not include any revenue data. Therefore, the claim cannot be verified against this source text alone. The additional context indicates the figure is outdated (superseded by 2024 Form 990 data), but that assessment is based on information outside the provided source excerpt.
Note: The source excerpt from the Wikipedia article about Access Now covers organizational history, operations, locations, and the RightsCon conference, but contains no financial data whatsoever. While the additional context notes that the $15M figure is from Wikipedia and has been superseded by FY 2024 Form 990 data showing $16.15M, the actual Wikipedia source text provided does not include the claimed $15M figure. Therefore, the claim cannot be verified against this source text alone.
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