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The [[Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund]] ( or [[Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program]]) describes itself as 'a top U.S. grantmaking organization that fulfills its mission to increase charitable giving by administering a donor-advised fund--a tax-effective way to consolidate, accrue, and grant assets to charity. Since our inception in 1997, we have helped donors fulfill their philanthropic goals and make lasting charitable impacts.' <ref> [https://www.vanguardcharitable.org The Value in Giving® with a donor-advised fund], ''Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund'', accessed 17 October 2016 </ref>  
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The [[Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund]] (or Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program) describes itself as 'a top U.S. grantmaking organization that fulfills its mission to increase charitable giving by administering a donor-advised fund--a tax-effective way to consolidate, accrue, and grant assets to charity. Since our inception in 1997, we have helped donors fulfill their philanthropic goals and make lasting charitable impacts.' <ref> [https://www.vanguardcharitable.org The Value in Giving® with a donor-advised fund], ''Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund'', accessed 17 October 2016 </ref>  
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The minimum contribution is $25,000 of cash, publicly traded securities, or mutual fund shares.
  
 
It was founded in 1997 by [[The Vanguard Group, Inc.]] and has given $6.1 billion to charity since its inception.
 
It was founded in 1997 by [[The Vanguard Group, Inc.]] and has given $6.1 billion to charity since its inception.
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
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===2015===
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*[[Donors Capital Fund]]: gave Vanguard a $180,000 grant
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===2014===
 
===2014===
*[[Center for Excellence in Higher Education]: $2,500,000
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*[[Center for Excellence in Higher Education]]: $2,500,000
 
*[[Florence Hopkins Charitable Fund]]: $40,000
 
*[[Florence Hopkins Charitable Fund]]: $40,000
 
*[[Jewish Communal Fund]]: $588,117
 
*[[Jewish Communal Fund]]: $588,117
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It also gave out $564,500 in overseas grants and investment. <ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2014 </ref>
 
It also gave out $564,500 in overseas grants and investment. <ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2014 </ref>
 
===2013===
 
===2013===
Gave out $597,551,260 in grants, including:  
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Gave out $597,551,260 in grants, including <ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2013 </ref>:  
 
*[[Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty]]: $86,000
 
*[[Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty]]: $86,000
 
*[[American Freedom Defense Initiative]]: $50,000
 
*[[American Freedom Defense Initiative]]: $50,000
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*[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $626,350
 
*[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $626,350
 
*[[Clarion Fund]]: $20,000
 
*[[Clarion Fund]]: $20,000
*[[Committee for Accuracy In Middle East Reporting InAmerica]]: $19,100
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*[[CAMERA]]: $19,100
 
*[[Donors Capital Fund]] Inc: $674,44302
 
*[[Donors Capital Fund]] Inc: $674,44302
 
*[[Donors Trust]]: $1,341,66800
 
*[[Donors Trust]]: $1,341,66800
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*[[Foundation for Individual Rights In Education]]: $244,000
 
*[[Foundation for Individual Rights In Education]]: $244,000
 
*[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]: $50,000
 
*[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]: $50,000
*[[FreedomHouse]]: $25,000
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*[[Freedom House]]: $25,000
 
*[[Freedom Institute]]: $10,000
 
*[[Freedom Institute]]: $10,000
 
*[[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]]: $276,000  
 
*[[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]]: $276,000  
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*[[Human Rights Watch]]: $289,900
 
*[[Human Rights Watch]]: $289,900
 
*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $235,000
 
*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $235,000
*[[Investigative Project On Terrorism Foundation]]: $57,000
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*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] Foundation: $57,000
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $297,074
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $297,074
 
*[[Jewish Communal Fund]]: $4,228,000
 
*[[Jewish Communal Fund]]: $4,228,000
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===2012===
 
===2012===
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Gave out $501,246,569 in grants, including <ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2012 </ref>:
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*[[American Jewish Committee]]: $95,750
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*[[Anti-Defamation League]]: $37,000
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*[[Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith]]: $81,513
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*[[Aspen Institute]], Inc: $27,750
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*[[Cato Institute]]: $1,671,500
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*[[Center for a New American Security]]: $350,600
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $26,000
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*[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $646,300
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*[[Clarion Fund]]: $11,000
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*[[CAMERA]]: $17,000
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*[[Donors Trust]]: $575,000
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*[[Center for Excellence in Education]]: 15,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $111,500
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*[[Foundation for the Defense of Democracies]]: $20,500
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*[[Freedom House]]: $48,500
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*[[Friends of the IDF]]: $202,000
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $504,390
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*[[Human Rights Watch]]: $226,400
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $255,500
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*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] Foundation: $57,270.16
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*[[StandWithUs]]: $273,000
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*[[Israel Independence Fund]]: $50,000
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*[[Jewish Communal Fund]]: $937,115. 96
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*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]: $16,000
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*[[Jihad Watch]]: $250,000
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*[[Middle East Forum]]: $8,500
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*[[Middle East Media Research Institute]]: $12,000
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===2011===
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*[[American Israel Education Foundation]]: $75,000
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*[[American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee]]: $74,000
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*[[American Jewish World Service]]: $33,789,825.55
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*[[Anti-Defamation League]]: $8,000
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*[[Aspen Institute]], Inc: $37,500
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*[[Birthright Israel]]: $9,500
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*[[Campus Crusade for Christ]]: $319,950
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*[[Cato Institute]]: $671,300
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*[[Center for American Progress]]: $701,000
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*[[Center for Excellence in Education]]: $15,000
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*[[Center for Individual Rights]]: $40,600
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*[[Claremont Institute]]: $55,500
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*[[Clarion Fund]]: $20,000
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*[[Commentary]]: $50,000
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*[[CAMERA]]: $53,500
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $84,686
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*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]: $375,000
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*[[Freedom House]]: $16,500
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*[[Friends of the IDF]]: $81,170
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $387,300
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*[[Human Rights Watch]]: $5,980,300
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $164,000
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*[[StandWithUs]]: $225,000
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*[[Israel Project]]: $57,000
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*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]: $18,000
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*[[Media Research Center]]: $10,500
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*[[Middle East Forum]]: $25,500
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*[[Middle East Media Research Institute]]: $44,000
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*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $35,000<ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2011 </ref>
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===2010===
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $140,500
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*[[American Friends of NGO Monitor]]: $100,000
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*[[American Israel Education Foundation]]: $175,000
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*[[American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee]]: $33,500
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*[[American Jewish World Service]]: $22,168,695.36
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*[[Birthright Israel]]: $7,500
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*[[Cato Institute]]: $585,500
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*[[Center for American Progress]]: $490,000
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*[[Center for Excellence in Education]]: $20,000
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*[[Center for Individual Rights]]: $41,500
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $19,500
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*[[Claremont Institute]]: $32,000
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*[[CAMERA]]: $14,100
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $65,500
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*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]]: $111,500
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $285,500
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*[[Human Rights Watch]]: $2,493,500
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $166,500
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*[[StandWithUs]]: $200,000
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*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]: $9,500
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*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] Foundation: $51,000
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*[[Middle East Forum]]: $15,000
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*[[Middle East Media Research Institute]]: $47,000 <ref> Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2010 </ref>
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Counterjihad Funders]]

Latest revision as of 15:01, 8 March 2017

The Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund (or Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program) describes itself as 'a top U.S. grantmaking organization that fulfills its mission to increase charitable giving by administering a donor-advised fund--a tax-effective way to consolidate, accrue, and grant assets to charity. Since our inception in 1997, we have helped donors fulfill their philanthropic goals and make lasting charitable impacts.' [1]

The minimum contribution is $25,000 of cash, publicly traded securities, or mutual fund shares.

It was founded in 1997 by The Vanguard Group, Inc. and has given $6.1 billion to charity since its inception.

Funding

2015

2014

2013

Grants

2014

Gave out $698,530,860 in grants.

It also gave out $564,500 in overseas grants and investment. [4]

2013

Gave out $597,551,260 in grants, including [5]:

2012

Gave out $501,246,569 in grants, including [6]:

2011

2010

People

Contact

website: https://www.vanguardcharitable.org

References

  1. The Value in Giving® with a donor-advised fund, Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, accessed 17 October 2016
  2. Grants to Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Citizens Audit, accessed 17 October 2016.
  3. Grants to Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Citizens Audit, accessed 17 October 2016.
  4. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2014
  5. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2013
  6. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2012
  7. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2011
  8. Vanguard Charitable Endowment Fund, Form 990, 2010
  9. https://www.vanguardcharitable.org/who_we_are/our_team Vanguard Charitable, Who we Are: Our Team], Vanguard Charitable, Accessed 17 October 2016.