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The [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]] is part of the [[Scaife Foundations]].
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[[File:Scaife_family_foundation_.png‎ |thumb|350px|[http://www.scaifefamily.org/ Screengrab from Scaife Family Foundation] ]]
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The '''Sarah Scaife Foundation''' is part of the [[Scaife Foundations]].
  
==Donations==
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==People==
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*[[Richard Scaife]] - Chairman/trustee
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*[[Michael Gleba]] - President/treasurer/trustee
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*[[Yvonne Marie Bly]] - Assistant treasurer/secretary
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*[[T. Kenneth Cribb Jnr]] - Trustee <ref name="IRS 2014">[http://990finder.foundationcenter.org/990results.aspx?990_type=&fn=Sarah+Scaife+Foundation+&st=&zp=&ei=&fy=&action=Find Form 990 2014], ''Foundation Center'', accessed 18 January 2016</ref>
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==Grants==
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===2015===
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*[[Acton Institute - Study of Religion and Liberty]] - $100,000
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*[[American Foreign Policy Council]] - $350,000
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]] - $750,000
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*[[CATO Institute]] - $60,000
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*[[Center for Immigration Studies]] - $150,000
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*[[Individual Rights Center]] - $110,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]] - $275,000
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*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] - $850,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $200,000
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*[[The Defense Forum Foundation]] - $75,000
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*[[Donors Trust]] - $210,000
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*[[Heritage Foundation]] - $600,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]] - $415,000
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*[[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]] - $660,000
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]] - $125,000
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*[[Manhattan Institute]] - $100,000
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*[[Media Research Center, Inc]] - $300,000
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*[[Reason Foundation]] - $100,000
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===2014===
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*[[Allegheny Institute for Public Policy]] - $125,000
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*[[CATO Institute]] - $50,000
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*[[Center for Immigration Studies]] - $150,000
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*[[Individual Rights Center]] - $110,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]] - $200,000
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*[[Counteterrorism & Security Education and Research]] - $100,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $200,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]] - $150,000 (2 donations)
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*[[Media Research Center, Inc]] - $300,000 <ref name="IRS 2014"/>
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===2013===
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*[[Acton Institute - Study of Religion and Liberty]] - $50,000
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*[[Allegheny Institute for Public Policy]] - $125,000
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*[[CATO Institute]] - $40,000
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*[[Individual Rights Center]] - $110,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]] - $175,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] - $300,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]] - $150,000 (2 donations in total)
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*[[Media Research Center Inc]] - $400,000 <ref>[http://990finder.foundationcenter.org/990results.aspx?990_type=&fn=Scaife+Foundation&st=&zp=&ei=&fy=&action=Find Form 990 2013], ''Foundation Center'', accessed 19 January 2016</ref>
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===2012===
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*[[Acton Institute - Study of Religion and Liberty]]: $40,000
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*[[Allegheny Institute for Public Policy]] - $115,000
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $150,000
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*[[American Foreign Policy Council]]: $125,000
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*[[Capital Research Center]]: $200,000
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*[[CATO Institute]]: $40,000
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*[[Center for Immigration Studies]]: $125,000
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*[[Center for Individual Rights]]: $110,000
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*[[Center for Media and Public Affairs]]: $75,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $175,000
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*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]: $375,000
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*[[Claremont Institute]]: $400,000
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*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]: $300,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $225,000
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*[[Federalist Society]]: $325,000
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*[[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]: $125,000
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*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]]: $100,000
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $400,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $700,000
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*[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $75,000
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*[[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]]: $760,000
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $50,000
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*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $150,000
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*[[Media Research Center]]: $400,000
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*[[Reason Foundation]]: $150,000<ref> Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2012 </ref>
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===2011===
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*[[Acton Institute - Study of Religion and Liberty]]: $40,000
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*[[Allegheny Institute for Public Policy]] - $115,000
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $500,000
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*[[American Foreign Policy Council]]: $125,000
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*[[Capital Research Center]]: $200,000
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*[[CATO Institute]]: $40,000
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*[[Center for Immigration Studies]]: $125,000
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*[[Center for Individual Rights]]: $165,000
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*[[Center for Media and Public Affairs]]: $75,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $175,000
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*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]: $340,000
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*[[Claremont Institute]]: $350,000
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*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]: $325,000
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*[[Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation]]: $150,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $275,000
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*[[Defense Forum Foundation]]: $50,000
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*[[Ethics and Public Policy Center]]: $200,000
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*[[Federalist Society]]: $325,000
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*[[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]: $275,000
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*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]]: $150,000
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*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]: $100,000
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $1,200,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $230,000
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*[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $110,000
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*[[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]]: $760,000
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $25,000
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*[[Media Research Center]]: $300,000
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*[[Reason Foundation]]: $150,000<ref> Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2011 </ref>
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===2010===
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*[[Acton Institute - Study of Religion and Liberty]]: $40,000
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*[[Allegheny Institute for Public Policy]]: $115,000
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $500,000
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*[[American Foreign Policy Council]]: $125,000
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*[[Capital Research Center]]: $175,000
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*[[CATO Institute]]: $40,000
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*[[Center for Immigration Studies]]: $125,000
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*[[Center for Individual Rights]]: $165,000
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*[[Center for Media and Public Affairs]]: $75,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $175,000
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*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]: $335,000
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*[[Claremont Institute]]: $325,000
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*[[Commentary]]: $25,000
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*[[Competitive Enterprise Institute]]: $300,000
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*[[Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation]]: $100,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $250,000
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*[[Defense Forum Foundation]]: $50,000
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*[[Ethics and Public Policy Center]]: $125,000
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*[[Federalist Society]]: $300,000
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*[[Federation for American Immigration Reform]]: $250,000
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*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]]: $100,000
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*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]: $200,000
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*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $600,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $240,000
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*[[Human Rights Foundation]]: $75,000
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*[[Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis]]: $760,000
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $35,000
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*[[Media Research Center]]: $300,000
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*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $250,000
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*[[Reason Foundation]]: $100,000<ref> Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2010 </ref>
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===Conservative think tank donor===
 
The Sarah Scaife Foundation is a major funder of the pro-corporate think tank, the [[Hudson Institute]]. In the Foundation's annual report for 2006, it notes that it gave $200,000 to the Hudson Institute, and $800,000 to another conservative organisation, the [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref>"[http://www.scaife.com/sarah06.pdf 2006 Annual Report], Sarah Scaife Foundation, accessed March 28 2009</ref>
 
The Sarah Scaife Foundation is a major funder of the pro-corporate think tank, the [[Hudson Institute]]. In the Foundation's annual report for 2006, it notes that it gave $200,000 to the Hudson Institute, and $800,000 to another conservative organisation, the [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref>"[http://www.scaife.com/sarah06.pdf 2006 Annual Report], Sarah Scaife Foundation, accessed March 28 2009</ref>
  
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===Counterjihad donor===
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It has also been a major funder of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], which includes counterjihad activist and author [[Robert Spencer]] on its staff payroll.<ref name="database"> [http://conservativetransparency.org/recipient/david-horowitz-freedom-center/ David Horowitz Freedom Center], Conservative Transparency database, accessed 2 March 2015 </ref>
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It gave the centre USD $225,000 in 2012.<ref name="database"/>
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The foundation gave a further grant of $6,000,000 in 24 donations to the David Horowitz Freedom Center. <ref>[http://conservativetransparency.org/basic-search/?q=Sarah+Scaife+Foundation&sf%5B%5D=transaction Sarah Scaife Foundation donations], ''Conservative Transparency'', accessed 21 October 2015</ref>
  
===Notes===
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==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 8 March 2017

The Sarah Scaife Foundation is part of the Scaife Foundations.

People

Grants

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

Conservative think tank donor

The Sarah Scaife Foundation is a major funder of the pro-corporate think tank, the Hudson Institute. In the Foundation's annual report for 2006, it notes that it gave $200,000 to the Hudson Institute, and $800,000 to another conservative organisation, the Heritage Foundation.[6]

Counterjihad donor

It has also been a major funder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, which includes counterjihad activist and author Robert Spencer on its staff payroll.[7] It gave the centre USD $225,000 in 2012.[7]

The foundation gave a further grant of $6,000,000 in 24 donations to the David Horowitz Freedom Center. [8]

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Form 990 2014, Foundation Center, accessed 18 January 2016
  2. Form 990 2013, Foundation Center, accessed 19 January 2016
  3. Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2012
  4. Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2011
  5. Sarah Scaife Foundation , 990 Form, 2010
  6. "2006 Annual Report, Sarah Scaife Foundation, accessed March 28 2009
  7. 7.0 7.1 David Horowitz Freedom Center, Conservative Transparency database, accessed 2 March 2015
  8. Sarah Scaife Foundation donations, Conservative Transparency, accessed 21 October 2015