Email investor relations.
Toir@[brand].com
Ccyou
Dear Investor Relations,
I’m a shareholder writing about your tracked AIPAC contributions documented in public FEC filings…
of which $17.9M is attributed to a corporate brand
Every itemized donation to AIPAC and affiliated PACs from public FEC and IRS filings. Most of the total is individual giving; the slice attributed to a corporate brand is broken out above.
Purrsuit is the AIPAC-tracking surface of Boycat’s accountability research. Counter-aligned giving and other campaigns are out of scope here. See methodology.
Each tracked donation starts with an individual - a CEO, a board member, an executive - and gets attributed back to the brand they work for. One name, one filing, one brand.
Entertainment
Attributed to parent brand · methodology
We collapse the 25+ category labels the FEC uses into eight stable buckets: defense, finance, energy, tech, media, retail, consumer, healthcare. A handful of sectors carry most of the dollars.
Free-form category labels collapsed to industry buckets
Real names. Mostly executives, board members, and major shareholders. Each one tied to a brand via their public role on the date of the filing. The mega tier is the top giving bracket.
JAN KOUM
FOUNDER
PAUL SINGER
MIRIAM ADELSON
PHYSICIAN
JONATHON S. JACOBSON
INVESTMENT MANAGER
HAIM SABAN
Aggregated from public-filing data per methodology
AIPAC publishes its own scorecard of which members of Congress voted with them. We line that scorecard up against the contributions and show the overlap.
We’re building this section.
Once vote data ingestion lands, this panel will show roll-call tallies on AIPAC-tracked bills cross-referenced against contributions to each member in the cycle preceding the vote. Until then, treat this step as editorial scope, not a published statistic.
Planned sources · House Clerk Roll Call · Senate Roll Call · FEC F3
Campaigns end. Press cycles move on. But FEC filings remain on the public record for twelve years. We mirror them, structure them, and make them searchable so the receipts outlast the news cycle.
$330.5M
Sourced from FEC Form 3 / Schedule A and IRS 990 / Schedule B. Continuously refreshed; corrections logged publicly.
Current dataset · FEC filings
Reading is the first step. Switching the brands you actually buy is what cuts the flow at the source. Boycat membership ships vetted alternatives - one subscription, one tap to switch.
THE FLOW
Most of the $330.5M is itemized giving from individuals with no parent brand attached. The diagram traces the brand-attributed slice from origin through 6 sectors into AIPAC and its affiliated PACs. Ribbon width is volume; click any company to follow it.
Media alone accounts for 62% of the brand-attributed pool. WhatsApp is the single largest attributed brand - its $10.8M is 60% of the attributed pool.
Every flow links to a company profile with itemized filings, named executives, and Boycat-vetted alternatives.
6 SECTORS · ∑ $17.9M attributed of $330.5M tracked
Toir@[brand].com
Ccyou
Dear Investor Relations,
I’m a shareholder writing about your tracked AIPAC contributions documented in public FEC filings…
PURRSUIT
EXAMPLE PREVIEW$10.8M
ATTRIBUTED CONTRIBUTIONS
ABSTRACT PREVIEW · SHARE-CARD COMPOSITION
For every tracked brand, a member-vetted alternative. The full switch library lives on the Boycat membership product. The receipts are here, the recommendations are there.
FUNDING · OPERATED BY Boycat INC. NO CORPORATE SPONSORS. NO PAID PLACEMENTS. MEMBERSHIP REVENUE FUNDS TRACKING.