Donor Lens for LinkedIn
Overview
See federal political donations (FEC.gov) inline on LinkedIn profiles.
Donor Lens adds a small pill to LinkedIn profiles that summarizes the person's federal political donations, pulled live from FEC.gov. What it shows - Total itemized contributions ($200+) since 2016 - Lean: D / R / mixed / PAC-only, with a colored bar showing the split - Top recipients (committees and candidates) - Year range of contributions How it works - The extension reads the visible profile name and current location from the page you're already viewing. - It queries the public FEC API for itemized individual contributions filed under that name. - Matching is best-effort: name + state. Common names produce ambiguous results — the panel lets you adjust the state or refine the name to disambiguate. Privacy - No profile data leaves your browser except the name and state used to query the FEC API. - The FEC API is a public US government service. No tracking, no analytics, no account. - Lookups are cached locally so the same profile isn't queried twice. Limitations - Federal contributions only. State and local donations are not in FEC data. - Only itemized contributions ($200+) are reported by the FEC. - Name collisions exist. Always confirm with the person if the data matters. Source: FEC.gov itemized individual contributions, queried via api.open.fec.gov.
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Details
- Version0.1.2
- UpdatedMay 7, 2026
- Offered byDagou Enterprises
- Size50.07KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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Privacy
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes