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*[[Coalition for at Risk Youth]] - $6,000 | *[[Coalition for at Risk Youth]] - $6,000 | ||
*[[Central Fund of Israel]] - $40,000 | *[[Central Fund of Israel]] - $40,000 | ||
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*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] - $10,000 | *[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] - $10,000 | ||
*[[Proclaiming Justice to the Nations]] - $10,000 | *[[Proclaiming Justice to the Nations]] - $10,000 |
Revision as of 09:50, 11 September 2015
The Emerson Family Foundation is a US grantmaking foundation.
Contents
People
- J Steven Emerson President & CEO
- Rita Emerson Director/SEC
- David Dichner Director/CFO[1]
Grant recepients
2013
- OHR Ha Torah - $1000
- American Islamic Forum for Democracy - £10,000
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies - $50,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - £5,000
- American Friends of the Israel Defense Forces - $56,250
- Electric Infrastructure Security Council - $56,250
- Coalition for at Risk Youth - $6,000
- Central Fund of Israel - $40,000
- Shurat Hadin Central Fund of Israel - 30,000
- Investigative Project on Terrorism - $10,000
- Proclaiming Justice to the Nations - $10,000
- Middle East Forum - $5,000
- Friends of Elnet European Leadership - $25,000
- American Friends of NGO Monitor - $75,000
- American Congress for Truth - $30,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - $30,000
- Tribe Media - $5,000
- Jewish Federation - $25,000
- Path - $25,000
- Fact - $500[1]