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:’A charitable organization founded in 1960 by Alexander F. Chisholm, a businessman, philanthropist and churchman of Laurel, Mississippi. The mission of The Chisholm Foundation since inception has been to nurture and support meaningful endeavors in education, the arts, and religion.’ <ref> [http://chisholmfoundation.org Chisholm Foundation website], accessed 14 October 2016 </ref> | :’A charitable organization founded in 1960 by Alexander F. Chisholm, a businessman, philanthropist and churchman of Laurel, Mississippi. The mission of The Chisholm Foundation since inception has been to nurture and support meaningful endeavors in education, the arts, and religion.’ <ref> [http://chisholmfoundation.org Chisholm Foundation website], accessed 14 October 2016 </ref> | ||
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*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $90,000 | *[[Manhattan Institute]]: $90,000 | ||
*[[Montpelier Foundation]]: $5,000 | *[[Montpelier Foundation]]: $5,000 | ||
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+ | Website: http://chisholmfoundation.org | ||
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[[Category:Counterjihad Funders]] | [[Category:Counterjihad Funders]] |
Latest revision as of 04:39, 9 March 2017
The Chisholm Foundation describes itself as:
- ’A charitable organization founded in 1960 by Alexander F. Chisholm, a businessman, philanthropist and churchman of Laurel, Mississippi. The mission of The Chisholm Foundation since inception has been to nurture and support meaningful endeavors in education, the arts, and religion.’ [1]
Contents
People as of 2014
Directors
- John L. Lindsey: President
- Alexander C. Lindsey: Secretary
- Nathan E. Saint-Armand: Treasurer
Trustees
Grants
2014
total net assets 2014: $22,774,269
Delivered $2,489,340 worth of grants, including [2]
- American Enterprise Institute: $25,000
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $55,000
- Center for a New American Security: $5,000
- Gatestone Institute: $20,000
- Heritage Foundation: $25,000
- Montpelier Foundation: $5,000
2013
Total net assets: $19,744,239
Delivered $2,088,800 worth of grants, including [3]:
- American Enterprise Institute: $25,000
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $30,000
- Fountain House: $15,000
- Heritage Foundation: $25,000
- Middle East Forum: $20,000
- Montpelier Foundation: $5,000
2012
Total net assets: $19,316,694 Delivered $1,884,625 worth of grants in 2012, including [4]:
- American Enterprise Institute: $25,000
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $10,000
- Fountain House: $10,000
- Heritage Foundation: $25,000
- Middle East Forum: $15,000
- Manhattan Institute: $90,000
- Montpelier Foundation: $5,000
Contact
Website: http://chisholmfoundation.org
References
- ↑ Chisholm Foundation website, accessed 14 October 2016
- ↑ Chisholm Foundation, 990 Form, 2014
- ↑ Chisholm Foundation, 990 Form, 2013
- ↑ Chisholm Foundation, 990 Form, 2012