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*[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]] - £10,000 | *[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]] - £10,000 | ||
*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] - $50,000 | *[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]] - $50,000 | ||
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*[[American Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]] - $56,250 | *[[American Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]] - $56,250 | ||
*[[Electric Infrastructure Security Council]] - $56,250 | *[[Electric Infrastructure Security Council]] - $56,250 | ||
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*[[American Friends of NGO Monitor]] - $75,000 | *[[American Friends of NGO Monitor]] - $75,000 | ||
*[[American Congress for Truth]] - $30,000 | *[[American Congress for Truth]] - $30,000 | ||
− | *[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $ | + | *[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $35,000 |
*[[Tribe Media]] - $5,000 | *[[Tribe Media]] - $5,000 | ||
*[[Jewish Federation]] - $25,000 | *[[Jewish Federation]] - $25,000 | ||
*[[Path]] - $25,000 | *[[Path]] - $25,000 | ||
*[[Fact]] - $500<ref name="990PF2013">Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990 PF 2013.</ref> | *[[Fact]] - $500<ref name="990PF2013">Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990 PF 2013.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2012=== | ||
+ | *[[Friends of the Israel Defense Forces]]: $500 | ||
+ | *[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $5,000 | ||
+ | *[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]: $20,000 | ||
+ | *[[Act for America Education]]: $10,000 | ||
+ | *[[StandWithUs]]: $400,100 | ||
+ | *[[American Islamic Forum for Democracy]] - £25,000 <ref> Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990, 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2011=== | ||
+ | *[[Jewish Community Foundation]]: $390,000<ref> Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990, 2011.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2010=== | ||
+ | *[[Jewish Community Foundation]]: $320,000<ref> Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990, 2010.</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2009=== | ||
+ | *[[Jewish Community Foundation]]: $210,000<ref> Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990, 2009.</ref> | ||
+ | ===2008=== | ||
+ | *[[Jewish Community Foundation]]: $174,000<ref> Emerson Family Foundation, Form 990, 2008.</ref> | ||
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===Counterjihad conference sponsor=== | ===Counterjihad conference sponsor=== |
Revision as of 09:28, 26 October 2016
The Emerson Family Foundation is a US grantmaking foundation run by by Rita Emerson and J Steve Emerson.
Contents
People
- J Steven Emerson President and CEO
- Rita Emerson Director/SEC
- David Dichner Director/CFO[1]
Grant recipients
2013
- OHR Ha Torah - $1000
- American Islamic Forum for Democracy - £10,000
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies - $50,000
- 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 - $35,000
- Tribe Media - $5,000
- Jewish Federation - $25,000
- Path - $25,000
- Fact - $500[1]
2012
- Friends of the Israel Defense Forces: $500
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - $5,000
- Foundation for Defense of Democracies: $20,000
- Act for America Education: $10,000
- StandWithUs: $400,100
- American Islamic Forum for Democracy - £25,000 [2]
2011
- Jewish Community Foundation: $390,000[3]
2010
- Jewish Community Foundation: $320,000[4]
2009
- Jewish Community Foundation: $210,000[5]
2008
- Jewish Community Foundation: $174,000[6]
Counterjihad conference sponsor
The foundation is listed as a 'supporter' of the 2008 conference 'Identity Crisis: Can European civilization survive? held in Rome under the auspices of the European Freedom Alliance in conjunction with the European University of Rome and the Lepanto Foundation.