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About - LittleSis

About LittleSis

LittleSis is a free database detailing the connections between powerful people and organizations. We bring transparency to influential social networks by tracking the key relationships of politicians, business leaders, lobbyists, financiers, and their affiliated institutions. We help answer questions such as:

  • Who do the wealthiest Americans donate their money to?
  • Where did White House officials work before they were appointed?
  • Which lobbyists are married to politicians, and who do they lobby for?

All of this information is public, but scattered. We bring it together in one place. Our data derives from government filings, news articles, and other reputable sources. Some data sets are updated automatically; the rest is filled in by our user community.

LittleSis lets you see past the news headlines and tired debates.

Who are the movers and shakers behind the bailouts, government contracts, and new policies? We’re working to stock LittleSis with information about bigwigs who make the news, and their connections to those who don’t. For updates and analysis visit our blog, Eyes on the Ties

LittleSis is meant to support the work of journalists, watchdogs, and grassroots activists.

We’re bringing together a community of researchers who believe in transparency and accountability where it matters most. We’re looking for researchers, programmers, artists and organizers to lend their skills…Get Involved

LittleSis is built and maintained by a nonprofit think-and-do tank.

LittleSis is a project of Public Accountability Initiative, a 501(c)3 organization focused on corporate and government accountability. Our mission is to facilitate and produce investigative research that promotes transparent and accountable governance. PAI was founded in early 2008 by a group of activists, public interest lawyers, and academics associated with leading universities and major social change organizations.

Dataset

LittleSis features interlinked profiles of powerful individuals and organizations in the public and private sectors. Profiles detail a wealth of information vital to any investigation of the ways power and money guide the formulation of public policy, from board memberships to campaign contributions, old school ties to government contracts.

We provide a public api and bulk data. The software powering LittleSis is open source.

Data Summary

10,917,347 Citations
1,793,863 Relationships
294,356 People
129,912 Organizations
84,615 Business People
38,077 Businesses
21,713 Political Fundraising Committees
14,125 Academics
12,670 Lobbyists
11,887 Lawyers
11,851 Public Officials
11,003 Political Candidates
9,182 Private Companies
6,200 Elected Representatives
5,876 Other Not-for-Profits
5,592 Government Bodies
5,413 Media Personalities
4,429 Schools
3,562 Philanthropies
3,483 Public Companies
2,203 Individual Campaign Committees
2,130 Membership Organizations
1,890 Other Campaign Committees
1,818 Lobbying Firms
1,244 Law Firms
1,161 Industry/Trade Associations
862 Consulting Firms
821 PACs
786 Policy/Think Tanks
730 Government-Sponsored Enterprises
696 Public Intellectuals
574 Media Organizations
527 Government Advisory Bodies
483 Cultural/Arts
437 Political Parties
370 Academic Research Institutes
321 Professional Associations
316 Labor Unions
249 Social Clubs
228 Public Relations Firms
109 Elite Consensus Groups