Last year was a big year for Wellspring, as they raised more than twice as much money than in any previous year. This is largely thanks to one anonymous donor who gave $28.5 million, according to records obtained by MapLight, a non-profit that aims to expose the influence of money on politics. This accounts for nearly all of the $32 million Wellspring received that year, dwarfing the $13.2 million that had been their annual high until then.
Wellspring isn’t required to disclose who their donors are, since they are a social welfare organization.
JCN and Wellspring have close ties as well. Neil Corkery, who is listed as Wellspring’s president on their tax return, is a former JCN treasurer. His wife Ann has also served as Wellspring president.