DOGE website gets a rebrand!

Find the new website at doge-uk.com

Today I am very excited to announce the rebrand of the DOGE UK website.

This is all thanks to Sean Proctor, who redesigned the site and has been helping me, voluntarily, for the best part of a year with various tech bits and bobs. Sean is a genius, as far as I’m concerned, and fantastic at organising information (and everything really) – hence the site is packed full of data.

You can find the rebranded website at doge-uk.com.

Head to the main menu and you have the option to trawl all sorts of different funding…

Take the Government-funded UKRI, which I often write about…

…. now you can have a good look for yourself

… as well as watching a video explainer on the quango:

There’s also a tab on charities…

… and “Top Global Funders”…

… where you can see George Soros’s Open Society Foundations:

In due course, we’ll be adding more and more data to the website.

And we’ll introduce our premium Subscription tier, which will give you access to data maps of funding networks, and an associated Wiki (an ever-growing encyclopedia of funding entities, networks, and connections).

Subscribe here to stay in the loop.

Some additional thanks…

  • To the DOGE Map Team – a group of volunteers who put together the funding maps (which we’ll eventually be showing).

  • To those who donated to DOGE UK when I first announced it. We received about £2,000 in donations and have spent it so far on the website and its associated costs, and videos for the site.

  • And to the lovely Melanie Buila, who answers the DOGE inbox and has been an amazing help to me.

If anyone has any queries about the website, do email info@doge-uk.com – but to add we are a small team, in case it takes a while to get a response!

In the meantime, enjoy!

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