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Hertog Foundation is a private US foundation. It is presided over by [[Roger Hertog]], a wealthy retired businessman who has many links with conservative foundations.
 
 
*has funded the [[Middle East Forum]] and the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]].
 
  
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The Foundation also has a grant program for individuals, according to its website:
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:'The Hertog Foundation offers several highly competitive and selective educational programs for outstanding individuals who seek to influence the intellectual, civic, and political life of the United States. We offer programs in three main areas: Political Thought & Philosophy; War & Foreign Affairs; and Economics & Domestic Policy. Our programs include short-term seminars in New York City and Washington, DC as well as summer fellowships for college undergraduates and recent graduates.' <ref name=Hertog> [https://hertogfoundation.org/about About: Hertog Foundation], ''Hertog Foundation'', accessed 1 December 2016. </ref>
  
 
==Grants==
 
==Grants==
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*[[Friends of IDF]]: $2,600
 
*[[Friends of IDF]]: $2,600
 
*[[Henry Jackson Society]]: $20,000
 
*[[Henry Jackson Society]]: $20,000
*[[Hudson institute]]: $924,220
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $924,220
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $50,000
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $50,000
 
*[[MEMRI]]: $20,000
 
*[[MEMRI]]: $20,000
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*[[Ethics & Public Policy center]]: $162,500
 
*[[Ethics & Public Policy center]]: $162,500
 
*[[Friends of IDF]]: $2,500
 
*[[Friends of IDF]]: $2,500
*[[Hudson institute]]: $1,282,042
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $1,282,042
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $75,000
 
*[[Israel Project]]: $75,000
 
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $100,000
 
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $100,000
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*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $25,000
 
*[[David Horowitz Freedom Center]]: $25,000
 
*[[Ethics & Public Policy center]]: $112,500
 
*[[Ethics & Public Policy center]]: $112,500
*[[Hudson institute]]: $1,325,000
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $1,325,000
 
*[[MEMRI]]: $20,000
 
*[[MEMRI]]: $20,000
 
*[[Middle East Forum]]: $10,000
 
*[[Middle East Forum]]: $10,000
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*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $25,000
 
*[[Center for Security Policy]]: $25,000
 
*[[Council on Foreign Relations]]: $550,000
 
*[[Council on Foreign Relations]]: $550,000
*[[Hudson institute]]: $1,162,500
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*[[Hudson Institute]]: $1,162,500
 
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $79,560 <ref> Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2011 </ref>
 
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $79,560 <ref> Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2011 </ref>
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===2010===
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included:
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*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]: $50,000<ref> Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2010 </ref>
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==Contact==
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WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE <br>
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1875 Connecticut Avenue NW<br>
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Suite 500<br>
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Washington, DC 20009
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NEW YORK OFFICE<br>
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745 Fifth Avenue<br>
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Suite 1400<br>
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New York, New York 10151
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Email: info@hertogfoundation.org <ref name=Hertog> [https://hertogfoundation.org/about About: Hertog Foundation], ''Hertog Foundation'', accessed 1 December 2016. </ref>
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==People==
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===President===
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*[[Roger Hertog]]: is also chairman of the [[Tikvah Fund]].
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:'One of the founding partners of the investment research and management firm [[Sanford C. Bernstein & Co]], which he joined in 1968, Mr. Hertog served as the firm’s president before its merger with [[Alliance Capital Management]] in 2000. In 2006 he retired from the successor company, [[AllianceBernstein]], and is currently vice-chairman emeritus.'
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:'An alumnus of the City College of New York, Mr. Hertog was previously chairman of The [[New York Historical Society ]]and The [[Manhattan Institute]]; he has also served on the boards of the [[American Enterprise Institute]], the [[New York Philharmonic]], the [[New York Public Library]], the [[Thomas Jefferson Foundation]], and the [[Washington Institute for Near-East Policy]]. In 2007 Mr. Hertog was awarded the Medal of the National Endowment for the Humanities in recognition of his philanthropic efforts. In 2010 he received the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.' <ref name=Hertog> [https://hertogfoundation.org/about About: Hertog Foundation], ''Hertog Foundation'', accessed 1 December 2016. </ref>
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===Staff===
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Cheryl Miller <br>
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Director<br>
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info@hertogfoundation.org
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Lily Reeder<br>
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Program Manager<br>
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lily@hertogfoundation.org
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Sydney Fuqua<br>
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Program Manager<br>
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sydney@hertogfoundation.org <ref name=Hertog> [https://hertogfoundation.org/about About: Hertog Foundation], ''Hertog Foundation'', accessed 1 December 2016. </ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category: Foundations]][[Category: Counterjihad Funders]]
 
[[Category: Foundations]][[Category: Counterjihad Funders]]

Latest revision as of 05:24, 3 March 2017

Hertog Foundation is a private US foundation. It is presided over by Roger Hertog, a wealthy retired businessman who has many links with conservative foundations.

The Foundation also has a grant program for individuals, according to its website:

'The Hertog Foundation offers several highly competitive and selective educational programs for outstanding individuals who seek to influence the intellectual, civic, and political life of the United States. We offer programs in three main areas: Political Thought & Philosophy; War & Foreign Affairs; and Economics & Domestic Policy. Our programs include short-term seminars in New York City and Washington, DC as well as summer fellowships for college undergraduates and recent graduates.' [1]

Grants

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

included:

Contact

WASHINGTON, DC OFFICE
1875 Connecticut Avenue NW
Suite 500
Washington, DC 20009

NEW YORK OFFICE
745 Fifth Avenue
Suite 1400
New York, New York 10151

Email: info@hertogfoundation.org [1]

People

President

'One of the founding partners of the investment research and management firm Sanford C. Bernstein & Co, which he joined in 1968, Mr. Hertog served as the firm’s president before its merger with Alliance Capital Management in 2000. In 2006 he retired from the successor company, AllianceBernstein, and is currently vice-chairman emeritus.'
'An alumnus of the City College of New York, Mr. Hertog was previously chairman of The New York Historical Society and The Manhattan Institute; he has also served on the boards of the American Enterprise Institute, the New York Philharmonic, the New York Public Library, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, and the Washington Institute for Near-East Policy. In 2007 Mr. Hertog was awarded the Medal of the National Endowment for the Humanities in recognition of his philanthropic efforts. In 2010 he received the William E. Simon Prize for Philanthropic Leadership.' [1]

Staff

Cheryl Miller
Director
info@hertogfoundation.org

Lily Reeder
Program Manager
lily@hertogfoundation.org

Sydney Fuqua
Program Manager
sydney@hertogfoundation.org [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 About: Hertog Foundation, Hertog Foundation, accessed 1 December 2016.
  2. Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2014
  3. Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2013
  4. Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2012
  5. Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2011
  6. Hertog Foundation, 990 Form, 2010