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The '''Castle Rock Foundation'''  according to IRS filings to 2013 was one of the top funders of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]] giving eight grants totalling $385,000.<ref> [http://conservativetransparency.org/top/?recipient=933&yr=&yr1=&yr2=&submit= Top Supporters of David Horowitz Freedom Center], accessed 10 June 2015 </ref>
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[[File:Holland_Coors.jpg‎ ‎|200px|thumb|right|Holland Coors, former director of the Castle Rock Foundation Source: [http://www.wnd.com/2009/01/86656/ WND] ]]
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The '''Castle Rock Foundation'''  was created in 1993 from funds originating from the [[Coors Brewery Company]]. The Colorado-based Coors family backed ‘the [[Moral Majority]]', which became the [[Heritage Foundation]].
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It is now defunct, having merged in 2011 with the [[Adolf Coors Foundation]].
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===Counterjihad network funder===
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According to its IRS filings the foundation was one of the top funders of the anti-Muslim [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], with eight grants totalling $385,000 up until 2013.<ref> [http://conservativetransparency.org/top/?recipient=933&yr=&yr1=&yr2=&submit= Top Supporters of David Horowitz Freedom Center], accessed 10 June 2015 </ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:41, 24 October 2016

Holland Coors, former director of the Castle Rock Foundation Source: WND

The Castle Rock Foundation was created in 1993 from funds originating from the Coors Brewery Company. The Colorado-based Coors family backed ‘the Moral Majority', which became the Heritage Foundation.

It is now defunct, having merged in 2011 with the Adolf Coors Foundation.

Counterjihad network funder

According to its IRS filings the foundation was one of the top funders of the anti-Muslim David Horowitz Freedom Center, with eight grants totalling $385,000 up until 2013.[1]

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