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The '''Scaife Foundations'' include the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Carthage Foundation]], [[Allegheny Foundation]], and the [[Scaife Family Foundation]].
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The '''Scaife Foundations''' include the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Carthage Foundation]], [[Allegheny Foundation]], and the [[Scaife Family Foundation]].
  
 
According to the Media Transparency website, they are:
 
According to the Media Transparency website, they are:

Revision as of 06:12, 10 March 2015

The Scaife Foundations include the Sarah Scaife Foundation, Carthage Foundation, Allegheny Foundation, and the Scaife Family Foundation.

According to the Media Transparency website, they are:

Financed by the Mellon industrial, oil and banking fortune. At one time its largest single holding was stock in the Gulf Oil Corporation. Became active in funding conservative causes in 1973, when Richard Mellon Scaife became chairman of the foundation.[1]

Donations

The Scaife Family Foundation and the Sarah Scaife Foundation have been major funders of the Hudson Institute, a pro-corporate, conservative think tank.[2][3]

Counterjihad donor

The Scaife Foundations have also given through the Sarah Scaife Foundation and Allegheny Foundation, significant funding to the David Horowitz Freedom Center, which lists controversial counterjihad activist and author Robert Spencer as a staff member, [4] and over $5 million to the Center's predecessor organisation the Center for the Study of Popular Culture(1988-2006). [5]

Notes

Affiliations, Resources, Contact, References

Affiliations

Hudson Institute | Scaife Family Foundation | Sarah Scaife Foundation | Allegheny Foundation


Notes

  1. "The Scaife Foundations", Media Transparency website, accessed March 23 2009
  2. Grants to Hudson Institute, Inc. from Scaife Family Foundation, Media Transparency website, accessed March 28 2009
  3. "2006 Annual Report, Sarah Scaife Foundation, accessed March 28 2009
  4. David Horowitz Freedom Center, Conservative Transparency database, accessed 2 March 2015
  5. *Media Transparency listed [1]