“Aside from the IRS,” explained Harris recently in his office, which sits in the shadow of the Santa Barbara Airport’s air traffic control tower, “we have the largest source of searchable data for charitable organizations on the planet.” By that, he means a user of Noza — which is free to browse but then costs, at its most basic level, $25 to retrieve 200 complete records — can find all the individuals, foundations, and corporations that have given money to nonprofits. As of December 1, the database boasted more than 28 million donation records and is adding them at the rate of nearly 250,000 per week. Most useful to nonprofits, these records can be searched by name, region, cause, donation amount, or any combination of those criteria.
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