Cash kept flowing for Hillary Clinton in April. The former secretary of state's campaign committee reported total receipts of about $25 million for the month and ended it with more than $30 million on hand, according to federal data filed Friday. While her Democratic rival Sen. Bernie Sanders outraised her with about $27 million in receipts, his campaign also spent more and ended April with $5.8 million on hand. Clinton had one clear money advantage over Sanders and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump. A pro-Clinton Super PAC raked in large sums from some big-name families as it gears up for a likely general election slugfest with Trump.

Priorities USA Action, which cannot coordinate with the Clinton campaign but can spend in support of her, reported receipts of $8.6 million in April. It closed the month with more than $46 million on hand, and plans to spend money on negative ads against Trump, among other efforts. Here are some of the donors who gave to the committee in April: Billionaire media mogul Haim Saban, a co-owner of Univision, gave $1.5 million to the committee. His wife, Cheryl, added another $1.5 million.

Alex Soros, son of billionaire investor George Soros, donated $1 million. His father previously gave Priorities USA Action $6 million last year.

Slim-Fast founder Daniel Abraham contributed $1 million.

David E. Shaw of medical research firm D.E. Shaw Research gave $750,000.