Story highlights Donald Trump has claimed he's self-funding his presidential campaign

But he's received many donations

(CNN) Before and after becoming the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump has boasted repeatedly about paying for his campaign himself and eschewing traditional finance models of presidential campaigns.

"I don't need anybody's money," Trump said in his June 2015 announcement, a sentiment repeated on the campaign trail many times over the past year, most recently on Saturday at a rally in Las Vegas.

But while Trump said he didn't need anyone's money, the billionaire businessman hasn't turned it away either.

According to an analysis of the most recent finance reports by Crowdpac , a Silicon Valley-based political data site, Trump accepted roughly $14 million in campaign contributions through the end of April. Those donations came from 8,200 individual donors.

Trump's campaign received $57.7 million through the end of April, in the most recent Federal Election Commission filing period. Of that total, nearly three-quarters of those funds came from loans that Trump has made to his campaign. The rest came from donors, according to the FEC.

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