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==History==
 
==History==
 
''Right Web'' describes the Philanthropy Roundtable's origins as follows:
 
''Right Web'' describes the Philanthropy Roundtable's origins as follows:
::The Philanthropy Roundtable arose as part of a strategy to build a right-wing counter-establishment that would contest the power of the "liberal establishment." At first, the Roundtable was a project funded by the Institute for Education Affairs, which was founded in 1978 by the two key figures in shaping a political strategy for corporate and right-wing philanthropy: William Simon and Irving Kristol.<ref>Right Web, [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Philanthropy_Roundtable Philanthropy Roundtable, updated 31 May 2004, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
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::The Philanthropy Roundtable arose as part of a strategy to build a right-wing counter-establishment that would contest the power of the "liberal establishment." At first, the Roundtable was a project funded by the [[Institute for Education Affairs]], which was founded in 1978 by the two key figures in shaping a political strategy for corporate and right-wing philanthropy: William Simon and Irving Kristol.<ref>Right Web, [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Philanthropy_Roundtable Philanthropy Roundtable, updated 31 May 2004, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

Revision as of 12:39, 7 September 2009

The Philanthropy Roundtable is a US association of donors, corporate giving officers and foundation trustees and staff.[1]

History

Right Web describes the Philanthropy Roundtable's origins as follows:

The Philanthropy Roundtable arose as part of a strategy to build a right-wing counter-establishment that would contest the power of the "liberal establishment." At first, the Roundtable was a project funded by the Institute for Education Affairs, which was founded in 1978 by the two key figures in shaping a political strategy for corporate and right-wing philanthropy: William Simon and Irving Kristol.[2]

People

Board of Directors

Staff

External Resources

Notes

  1. About Us, Philanthropy Roundtable, accessed 6 September 2009.
  2. Right Web, [http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Philanthropy_Roundtable Philanthropy Roundtable, updated 31 May 2004, accessed 6 September 2009.
  3. Board of Directors, Philanthropy Roundtable, accessed 6 September 2009.
  4. Staff, Philanthropy Roundtable, accessed 6 September 2009.