Countries receiving funding


Interactive dashboard exploring US funding distribution across the Caribbean (2015-2021), including country comparisons with and without Puerto Rico.

This visualization displays a list of countries that are receiving funding. It includes a breakdown of the funding amounts by country, providing a clear view of how funds are distributed geographically.

The data highlight the fact that one thousand eight hundred eighty-eight (1888) US Based Funders were responsible for twenty-two billion, seven hundred fifty-six million, seven hundred ninety thousand, six hundred ten dollars ($22,756,790,610. 00) of funding to the region between 2015 and 2021.

The data list a total of twenty-six Caribbean countries that received funding over the period with Puerto Rico & Bahamas receiving the highest amount of funding with US$13.89B & US$2.76B respectively.

Curacao with US$1 Million & Suriname with US$228,000 received the lowest amounts over the period.

The average funding amount was three million, six hundred thirteen thousand, three hundred thirty-six dollars and eight cents (US$3,613,336.08).

Distribution of funding by focus within each recipient (all periods)

Similar to the first visualization, this dashboard shows the distribution of funding to various countries but specifically excludes Puerto Rico from the data set. This allows for a comparative analysis of funding distribution without the influence of Puerto Rico's data, offering a different perspective on the allocation.

Without the US$13.89 billion of funding to Puerto Rico, this visualization shows that the rest of the region shares a total of US$8,863,846,255. The average funding amount in this instance has also been reduced to US$1,709,187.48.

It should also be noted that the number of funders was reduced by three hundred and two (302), from one thousand eight hundred eighty-eight 1888 to one thousand five hundred eighty-six (1586).

Sum of giving by Caribbean countries