Sixteen Thirty Fund spent extensively on a spread of liberal causes, from swing-state TV advertisements and left-leaning poll measures, to campaigns opposing Trump’s judicial picks and his well being care and tax insurance policies. It performed a significant position within the 2018 midterms as effectively, when Democrats flipped management of the Home of Representatives.
As Sixteen Thirty Fund grew, the Wyss-founded Berger Motion Fund has been amongst its largest identified benefactors lately. Each teams are nonprofits, and they aren’t required to reveal the supply of their donations. However Berger Motion Fund’s tax filings present a mixed 9 figures in grants to Sixteen Thirty Fund over the 5 years from April 2016 to April 2021, The New York Times reported.
But regardless of the huge sums of cash concerned, Berger Motion Fund was not answerable for the large monetary leap Sixteen Thirty Fund made in 2020. Sixteen Thirty Fund’s complete income climbed from $138 million in 2019 to $390 million in 2020, in accordance with its tax filings. In the meantime, Berger Motion Fund’s 2020 grant to the group was down a number of million {dollars} from its 2019 fiscal yr, when the Wyss group gave $34.9 million.
Different main identified donors to the Sixteen Thirty Fund in 2020 embody tech billionaire Pierre Omidyar, who mentioned he and his spouse gave $45 million to one of many group’s tasks. However many of the group’s backers nonetheless stay shrouded in thriller. Sixteen Thirty Fund’s largest donor in 2020 gave $86.2 million that yr.
“In 2020, practically 200 nonprofits, teams, and particular person donors sponsored tasks by Sixteen Thirty Fund, serving to us develop immensely from 2019 to 2020. Other than the expansion we noticed in 2020, we continued to sponsor advocacy tasks supported by the Berger Motion Fund’s grants round biodiversity, tax equity, and preserving the Reasonably priced Care Act,” Amy Kurtz, Sixteen Thirty Fund’s president, mentioned in a press release.
It’s unclear if Wyss is an American citizen, in accordance with the Instances’ reporting on the Swiss-born billionaire, who made his fortune in medical gadget manufacturing and has lately been within the worldwide information for becoming a member of a gaggle of potential patrons for Chelsea FC, the London-based soccer crew.
Non-citizens with out everlasting residency standing in the US can’t contribute to political campaigns. Whereas Sixteen Thirty Fund spends closely on U.S. politics, Berger Motion Fund in a written assertion mentioned it “expressly prohibits any of its funding from being utilized by grant recipients to help or oppose political candidates or events or to have interaction in partisan voter registration and GOTV” (get-out-the-vote actions).
Kurtz additionally mentioned in her assertion that “not one of the Berger funds help electoral actions” from Sixteen Thirty Fund. As a nonprofit group, it has to maintain its expressly political exercise beneath half of its complete spending.
Different main outlays by Berger Motion Fund within the 2020 fiscal yr included $10.5 million to the Fund for a Higher Future, one other liberal grant-making group. Fund for a Higher Future distributed tens of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} to a number of nonprofits related to Democratic tremendous PACs in 2020, in accordance with its most up-to-date tax submitting.
Berger Motion Fund additionally gave $4.5 million to League of Conservation Voters, the massive environmental group; $2 million to Colour of Change Training Fund, a racial justice group; and $1.75 million to Heart for American Progress Motion Fund, the advocacy arm of the liberal suppose tank the place Wyss sits on the board of directors.
One other 4 teams obtained $1 million apiece, together with Nationwide Redistricting Motion Fund, a sister group of Democrats’ nationwide redistricting hub, which has funded lawsuits in opposition to GOP-drawn state political maps.
Berger Motion Fund took in donations from two undisclosed sources in 2020: a $126.4 million donor and one other one who gave $500,000. The group additionally made $46.3 million in funding revenue and ended the fiscal yr with $141 million in reserve.