At Content Science, we’re strong advocates for truth in content, especially when stakes are high such as health, finances, and civics. We support nonprofits who are fighting our current infodemic through donations, subscriptions, or promotion of their insights and resources.
Our Donations
We donate 10% of earnings from online trainings at Content Science Academy and subscriptions with Content Science Review to nonprofits combatting misinformation in four areas:
- Political misinformation to influence campaign voting
- Fraud and causewashing to scam or mislead
- Misinformation about minorities or disadvantaged groups of people
- Misinformation about environmental and health issues
We also maintain paid subscriptions for the Content Science team to sources of quality content, such as The New York Times and Consumer Reports.
Sample Nonprofits Fighting Disinformation + Misinformation
- AllSides
- Black Lives Matter
- CDC Foundation
- Center for Plain Language
- Content Authenticity Initiative (We’re also a member.)
- Consumer Reports
- Girls Who Code
- Harvard Kennedy School Misinformation Review
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- News Literacy Project
- Nieman Journalism Lab
- Pew Research
- Politifact
- Poynter
- Snopes
- The Aspen Institute
- World Health Organization
Our Coverage
We also cover developments in misinformation and disinformation at Content Science Review, our online magazine for content curious organizational leaders. Below is a sample.
- Misinformation and Disinformation Roundup:
Impact on Health, What Twitter Could Do Better, White House Plans, and More
- Misinformation and Disinformation Roundup:
More coverage of misinformation and disinformation >>