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==Donations== | ==Donations== | ||
+ | ===Counterjihad network grants channelled through the trust=== | ||
+ | ====2015==== | ||
+ | *[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - USD $75,000<ref name="Horowitz"> Donors Trust Form 990, 2015, reviewed by Spinwatch </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Middle East Forum]] - USD$1,925,000 <ref name="Horowitz"/> | ||
+ | *[[Philanthropy Roundtable]] - USD$199,200<ref name="Horowitz"/> | ||
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+ | ====2014==== | ||
+ | *[[Center for Security Policy]]: $150,000 | ||
+ | *[[Middle East Forum]]: $1,925,000 | ||
+ | *[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $616,098 | ||
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===Middle East Forum=== | ===Middle East Forum=== | ||
Much of this neoconservative and anti-Muslim think tank's income in recent years has been channelled through the [[Donors Capital Fund]]. In 2014 this totalled USD $1.95million. A smaller amount of $30,000 for the same year came via the affiliated [[Donors Trust]]. Our analysis of past donations to MEF indicates that recent big funders such as Sears Roebuck heiress [[Nina Rosenwald]]'s [[Abstraction Fund]], among others, is possibly now using DCF as a conduit. <ref> Analysis by Spinwatch of grants recorded on the [http://conservativetransparency.org/recipient/middle-east-forum/ Conservative Transparency Database], latest search 12 October 2016 </ref> | Much of this neoconservative and anti-Muslim think tank's income in recent years has been channelled through the [[Donors Capital Fund]]. In 2014 this totalled USD $1.95million. A smaller amount of $30,000 for the same year came via the affiliated [[Donors Trust]]. Our analysis of past donations to MEF indicates that recent big funders such as Sears Roebuck heiress [[Nina Rosenwald]]'s [[Abstraction Fund]], among others, is possibly now using DCF as a conduit. <ref> Analysis by Spinwatch of grants recorded on the [http://conservativetransparency.org/recipient/middle-east-forum/ Conservative Transparency Database], latest search 12 October 2016 </ref> | ||
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==Other grantees== | ==Other grantees== | ||
+ | ===2015=== | ||
+ | *[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $1,840,000 | ||
+ | *[[American Islamic Congress]]: $25,000 | ||
+ | *[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $500,000 | ||
+ | *[[Acton Institute]]: $1,050,000 | ||
+ | *[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $500,000 | ||
+ | *[[Cato Institute]]: $95,000 | ||
+ | *[[Claremont Institute]]: $70,000 | ||
+ | *[[Heritage Foundation]]: $40,000 | ||
+ | *[[Freedom Foundation]]: $20,000 | ||
+ | *[[Media Research Center]]: $25,000 | ||
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===2014=== | ===2014=== | ||
*[[Donors Trust]]: $7,617,000 | *[[Donors Trust]]: $7,617,000 | ||
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $1,816,970 | *[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $1,816,970 | ||
*[[Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies]]: $1,336,500 | *[[Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies]]: $1,336,500 | ||
*[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $1,000,000 | *[[Central Fund of Israel]]: $1,000,000 | ||
*[[Acton Institute]]: $1,100,000 | *[[Acton Institute]]: $1,100,000 | ||
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*[[Students for Liberty]]: $400,000 | *[[Students for Liberty]]: $400,000 | ||
*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $300,000 | *[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $300,000 | ||
*[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $300,000 | *[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $300,000 | ||
*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]: $200,000 | *[[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]: $200,000 | ||
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*[[Reason Foundation]]: $100,000 | *[[Reason Foundation]]: $100,000 | ||
*[[Cato Institute]]: $100,000 | *[[Cato Institute]]: $100,000 | ||
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $40,000 | *[[Heritage Foundation]]: $40,000 | ||
*[[Individual Rights Center]]: $30,000 | *[[Individual Rights Center]]: $30,000 | ||
− | *[[Freedom Foundation]]: $22,700<ref> Donors Capital Fund, 990 Form, | + | *[[Freedom Foundation]]: $22,700<ref> Donors Capital Fund, 990 Form, 2014 </ref> |
===2013=== | ===2013=== |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 9 March 2017
Donors Capital Fund (DCF) is a non-profit Virginia-based donor advised charity that distributes grants to politically conservative and libertarian organisations.
Known as a right wing 'slush fund' , it enables wealthy donors to fund organisations anonymously. Founded in 1999, it is a 'supporting organisation' to sister organisation the Donors Trust.
Contents
Donations
Counterjihad network grants channelled through the trust
2015
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - USD $75,000[1]
- Middle East Forum - USD$1,925,000 [1]
- Philanthropy Roundtable - USD$199,200[1]
2014
- Center for Security Policy: $150,000
- Middle East Forum: $1,925,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $616,098
Middle East Forum
Much of this neoconservative and anti-Muslim think tank's income in recent years has been channelled through the Donors Capital Fund. In 2014 this totalled USD $1.95million. A smaller amount of $30,000 for the same year came via the affiliated Donors Trust. Our analysis of past donations to MEF indicates that recent big funders such as Sears Roebuck heiress Nina Rosenwald's Abstraction Fund, among others, is possibly now using DCF as a conduit. [2]
In total, MEF has received USD $10,365,000 of unspecified grants via the Donors Capital Fund according to the latest compiled filings on the Conservative Transparency . [3] An analysis by Rightweb shows that US $2,300,000 of this was given to the MEF between 2000-09.[4]
Clarion Fund
In 2008, the Clarion Fund received a grant of $17,778,600 from Donors Capital Fund, which also funded Security Research Associates, a group run by anti-Islam activist and radio host Tom Trento who assisted in the distribution of the Islamophobic film Obsession which was produced by Clarion.[5][6] The grant was nine times the income of the previous year (2007). [7]
Donors Trust
Gave $24,044.93 in 2014. [8]
Other grantees
2015
- American Enterprise Institute: $1,840,000
- American Islamic Congress: $25,000
- Central Fund of Israel: $500,000
- Acton Institute: $1,050,000
- Human Rights Foundation: $500,000
- Cato Institute: $95,000
- Claremont Institute: $70,000
- Heritage Foundation: $40,000
- Freedom Foundation: $20,000
- Media Research Center: $25,000
2014
- Donors Trust: $7,617,000
- American Enterprise Institute: $1,816,970
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies: $1,336,500
- Central Fund of Israel: $1,000,000
- Acton Institute: $1,100,000
- Students for Liberty: $400,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $300,000
- Human Rights Foundation: $300,000
- Competitive Enterprise Institute: $200,000
- Reason Foundation: $100,000
- Cato Institute: $100,000
- Claremont Institute: $59,593
- Heritage Foundation: $40,000
- Individual Rights Center: $30,000
- Freedom Foundation: $22,700[9]
2013
- American Islamic Congress - $25,000
- Hudson Institute - $2,050,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable - $159,000
- CATO Institute - $100,000
- Middle East Forum - $1,725,000*
- Individual Rights Center - $55,000
- Center for Security Policy - $400,000
- Donors Trust - $3, 849,729
- Media Research Center - $5,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - $300,000 [10]
2012
- Hudson Institute: $4,100,000
- Donors Trust: $2,110,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $530,374
- Reason Foundation: $217,866
- Center for Individual Rights: $190,000
- Freedom Foundation: $178,500
- Central Fund of Israel: $175,000
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies: $167,000
- Clarion Fund: $125,000
- Imagination Productions: $125,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center: $100,000
- Competitive Enterprise Institute: $100,000
- Cato Institute: $90,000
- StandWithUs: $50,000
- Heritage Foundation: $40,000
- Claremont Institute: $38,000
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: $25,000 [11]
2011
- Donors Trust: $3,804,715
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: $2,428,440
- Middle East Forum: $2,225,000
- Hudson Institute: $1,600,000
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies: $1,282,700
- Center for Security Policy: $825,000
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: $515,000
- Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty: $504,001
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $455,165
- Institute for Humane Studies: $404,424
- Human Rights Foundation: $350,000
- Central Fund of Israel: $300,000
- Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America: $250,000
- Competitive Enterprise Institute: $200,000
- Students for Liberty: $92,912
- Reason Foundation: $68,639
- Freedom Foundation: $63,500
- StandWithUs: $50,000
- Cato Institute: $50,000
- Claremont Institute: $33,911
- Media Research Center: $25,000 [12]
2010
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: $2,469,127
- Donors Trust: $2,005,000
- Middle East Forum: $1,730,000
- Center for Competitive Politics: $525,000
- Center for Security Policy: $455,000
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: $355,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $343,252
- Media Research Center: $315,000
- Human Rights Foundation: $250,000
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: $150,000
- Cato Institute: $67,500
- Reason Foundation: $67,124
- Hudson Institute: $50,000
- Washington Institute for Near East Policy: $50,000
- Claremont Institute: $34,081
- Center for Individual Rights: $22,000
- American Islamic Congress: $10,000
- Heritage Foundation: $4,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center: $1,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $248,400
- Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty: $456,396 [13]
Pro-fracking film
Donors Trust/ Donors Capital Fund - partially funded Fracknation film makers' first two films [14]
Affiliations
People
- Adam Meyerson - Chairman/Bod
- Kimberley Dennis - Vice-chairman/secretary
- Whitney Ball - President
- Arthur Brooks - Board Member
- Steven Hayward - Treasurer/Bod
- Kris Mauren - Board member
- William Mellor - Board member
- Roger Ream - Board member
- John Von Kannon - Board member
- Jeffrey Zysik - Assistant treasurer [10]
Contact
- Website:
Resources
- Andy Kroll, Exposed: The Dark-Money ATM of the Conservative Movement, 5 February 2013
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Donors Trust Form 990, 2015, reviewed by Spinwatch
- ↑ Analysis by Spinwatch of grants recorded on the Conservative Transparency Database, latest search 12 October 2016
- ↑ Conservative Transparency Database, latest search for MEF grants as of 12 October 2016
- ↑ MEF Funding, rightweb.irc, accessed 29 January 2016
- ↑ Eli Clifton, Right Wing “Slush Fund” Behind 2008 Islamophobia Campaign, Lobelog.com, 28 October 2010
- ↑ Form 990 filing for Donors Capital Fund, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Treasury, 2008
- ↑ Pam Martens, [Koch Footprints Lead to Political Powder Keg The Far Right’s Secret Slush Fund to Keep Fear Alive], Counterpunch, October 26, 2010, accessed 2 March 2013
- ↑ Donors Trust, 990 Form, 2014
- ↑ Donors Capital Fund, 990 Form, 2014
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Form 990 2013, Foundation Center, accessed 21 January 2016
- ↑ Donors Capital Fund, 990 Form, 2012
- ↑ Donors Capital Fund, 2011, Conservative Transparency, accessed 1 November 2016.
- ↑ {http://conservativetransparency.org/top/adv/5/?donor%5B0%5D=2693&yr=2010&yr1&yr2&submit Donors Capital Fund, 2010], Conservative Transparency, accessed 11 November 2016.
- ↑ Steve Horn, "FrackNation" Part Two: The Koch Industries Ties That Bind, Desmogblog.com, 4 June 2013