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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 February 2025. This article is a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries using various measures of freedom, including ...
The Index of Economic Freedom is an annual report published by The Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal in the United States. Countries and regions are assessed as free, mostly free, moderately free, mostly unfree, or repressed. [3] These lists are from private Western institutions and not from the UN or IMF.
Classification of countries according to the Freedom House's Freedom in the World 2021 survey, concerning the state of world freedom in 2020. [ 1 ] Free Partly Free Not Free
Free Afghanistan: 7 7 6 1 5 Not free Albania: 3 3 68 28 40 Partly free Algeria: 6 5 32 10 22 Not free Andorra: 1 1 93 38 55 Free Angola: 6 5 28 10 18 Not free Antigua and Barbuda: 2 2 85 33 52 Free Argentina: 2 2 85 36 50 Free Armenia: 4 4 54 23 31 Partly free Australia: 1 1 95 38 57 Free Austria: 1 1 93 37 56 Free Azerbaijan: 7 7 7 0 7 Not ...
Adelson Foundation; Adventist Development and Relief Agency; Aerospace Heritage Foundation of Canada; Aleh Negev; Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation; Alexander S. Onassis Foundation; Allegheny Foundation; Al Manahil Welfare Foundation Bangladesh; The Alliance for Safe Children; American Academy in Rome; American Heart Association; American ...
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation United States: New York City: $6.2 billion 1969 [18] 33 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation United States: Chicago: $6 billion 1970 [18] 34 Robert Bosch Foundation Germany: Stuttgart: $6 billion €5.3 billion 1964 [36] 35 Children's Investment Fund Foundation United Kingdom: London: $5.9 billion £5.2 ...
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation; Alliance for Early Success; America's Foundation for Chess; America's Promise; American Bar Foundation; Amerind Foundation; Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Angel Resource Institute; Annenberg Foundation; Annie E. Casey Foundation; Anschutz Family Foundation; AO1 Foundation; Argosy Foundation; Arnold Ventures; Avi Chai ...
In 2023, the largest source of charitable giving came from individuals, who gave $374.40 billion, representing 67% of total giving, according to the Giving USA (Giving USA 2024: The Annual Report on Philanthropy for the Year 2023, a publication of Giving USA Foundation, 2024, researched and written by the Indiana University Lilly Family School ...