AntiFraud.com is an independent resource for fighting fraud from three angles: a searchable directory of every United States government program — federal, state and local — that pays monetary rewards to people who report fraud; step-by-step recovery guides for fraud victims; and independent buyer's guides to fraud-prevention software for businesses.
Every reward program listed here is verified against primary sources: the statute or regulation that creates it, and the administering agency's official website. For each program we record the reward range, caps, eligibility thresholds, anonymity rules, whether an attorney is required, and the official reporting channel. Victim-recovery guides cite only official government channels (FTC, FBI IC3, credit bureaus' statutory tools). The full dataset was last verified on July 4, 2026.
We link only to official pages for filing and reporting. Where a program has no web portal, we say so and identify the responsible agency instead of guessing.
We are an information service. We are not a law firm, we do not give legal advice, and we are not affiliated with, or endorsed by, any government agency. Whistleblower law is unforgiving about procedure — reporting through the wrong channel, or second instead of first, can forfeit a reward. Before filing anything, verify the current rules on the official page we link to, and consider speaking with a whistleblower attorney (they work on contingency, so consultations are free).
Transparency matters on a site about fraud. AntiFraud.com is supported by clearly-labeled advertising: whistleblower law firms pay flat advertising fees for featured placement. Advertisers never pay a percentage of any recovery, never pay for endorsements, and never influence the program data — the directory lists every program whether or not anyone pays us. If we add affiliate partnerships in the future (for example, identity-protection services in our victim guides), those links will be clearly disclosed on every page that carries them.
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