In May of 2018, the Sunlight Foundation Board of Directors committed to undertaking a review of the organization’s policies, culture, and staffing related to allegations of misconduct.
Continue readingThis Week in Conflicts: A Resignation, Disclosure Required and a Chance to Meet Donald Trump Jr.
This week's round-up of news and analysis regarding President Trumps' conflicts of interest.
Continue readingSunlight will endure
Today, we can announce that Sunlight will continue its role as an nonpartisan advocate for open government under the leadership of Executive Director John Wonderlich.
Continue readingSunlight Labs update: Nonprofits step up to preserve tools for transparency
Five weeks ago, we promised that we would strive to close down Sunlight Labs efficiently, responsibly and transparently. We’re well on our way to achieving those goals, and have an update to share with you on our existing tools.
Continue readingHow we’re wrapping up Sunlight Labs in the open
For the past few weeks, we’ve been hard at work wrapping up Sunlight Labs. Here's how we're keeping it open and sustainable.
Continue readingGitHub and Internet Archive: Helping to preserve the Sunlight
What do 414 GitHub and GitLab repositories, 88 domain names, 54 servers and 33 Heroku apps have in common?
Continue readingWhat’s next for Sunlight Labs
Sunlight Labs played a formative role in building that community, and that community will continue to build new solutions long after Labs is gone.
Continue readingA message from Michael Klein, co-founder and chairman of the Sunlight Foundation
A message from Michael Klein, co-founder and chairman of the Sunlight Foundation.
Continue readingSunlight in 2015: Looking back on the world of opengov
This past year, Sunlight made an impact opening governments large and small, engaging citizens at home and abroad. Relive the awesomeness of Sunlight in 2015.
Continue readingNASA’s EPIC photographs: Sunlight and open data on a global scale
A new NASA program will share images and data online daily — from more than a million miles away.
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