---
title: npm-fund
section: 1
description: Retrieve funding information
---
### Synopsis
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### Description
This command retrieves information on how to fund the dependencies of a
given project. If no package name is provided, it will list all
dependencies that are looking for funding in a tree structure, listing
the type of funding and the url to visit. If a package name is provided
then it tries to open its funding url using the
[`--browser` config](/using-npm/config#browser) param; if there are multiple
funding sources for the package, the user will be instructed to pass the
`--which` option to disambiguate.
The list will avoid duplicated entries and will stack all packages that
share the same url as a single entry. Thus, the list does not have the
same shape of the output from `npm ls`.
#### Example
### Workspaces support
It's possible to filter the results to only include a single workspace
and its dependencies using the
[`workspace` config](/using-npm/config#workspace) option.
#### Example:
Here's an example running `npm fund` in a project with a configured
workspace `a`:
```bash
$ npm fund
test-workspaces-fund@1.0.0
+-- https://example.com/a
| | `-- a@1.0.0
| `-- https://example.com/maintainer
| `-- foo@1.0.0
+-- https://example.com/npmcli-funding
| `-- @npmcli/test-funding
`-- https://example.com/org
`-- bar@2.0.0
```
And here is an example of the expected result when filtering only by a
specific workspace `a` in the same project:
```bash
$ npm fund -w a
test-workspaces-fund@1.0.0
`-- https://example.com/a
| `-- a@1.0.0
`-- https://example.com/maintainer
`-- foo@2.0.0
```
### Configuration
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## See Also
* [package spec](/using-npm/package-spec)
* [npm install](/commands/npm-install)
* [npm docs](/commands/npm-docs)
* [npm ls](/commands/npm-ls)
* [npm config](/commands/npm-config)
* [npm workspaces](/using-npm/workspaces)
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