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In 2013 it gave a total of $USD 533,000 in grants. Organisations included: | In 2013 it gave a total of $USD 533,000 in grants. Organisations included: | ||
*[[Center for Security Policy]] - 40,000 in 2013 | *[[Center for Security Policy]] - 40,000 in 2013 | ||
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*[[Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund]] - 2000 (U.S Combat Veterans Medical and Financial Support) | *[[Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund]] - 2000 (U.S Combat Veterans Medical and Financial Support) | ||
− | It also gave $10,000 to the [[Individual Rights Center]], the legal arm of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], an umbrella group of a range of far right and anti-Muslim websites and projects.<ref>Kiersten Marek, [http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/2/9/meet-the-funders-gunning-to-kill-obamacare.html Meet the Funders Gunning to Kill Obamacare], ''Inside Philanthropy'', 9 February 2015, accessed 27 April 2015 </ref> No grant purpose was specified. <ref> IRS 990 2013 filing reviewed by Spinwatch </ref> | + | It also gave $10,000 to the [[Individual Rights Center]], the legal arm of the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]], an umbrella group of a range of far right and anti-Muslim websites and projects.<ref>Kiersten Marek, [http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2015/2/9/meet-the-funders-gunning-to-kill-obamacare.html Meet the Funders Gunning to Kill Obamacare], ''Inside Philanthropy'', 9 February 2015, accessed 27 April 2015 </ref> No grant purpose was specified. <ref> IRS 990 2013 filing reviewed by Spinwatch </ref> |
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+ | ===2012=== | ||
+ | *[[Action Institute]]: $5,000 <ref> G L Connolly Foundation, 990 Form, 2012. </ref> | ||
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+ | ===2011=== | ||
+ | *[[Action Institute]]: $2,000 | ||
+ | *[[Center for Security Policy]]: $25,000 | ||
+ | *[[Individual Rights Center]]: $4,000 | ||
+ | *[[Federalist Society]]: $7,000 | ||
+ | *[[Media Research Center]]: $17,000 | ||
+ | *[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $1,000 <ref> G L Connolly Foundation, 990 Form, 2011. </ref> | ||
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+ | ===2010=== | ||
+ | *[[Acton Institute]]: $10,000 | ||
+ | *[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $25,000 | ||
+ | *[[Individual Rights Center]]: $3,000 | ||
+ | *[[Center for Security Policy]]: $25,000 | ||
+ | *[[Federalist Society]]: $7,000 | ||
+ | *[[Media Research Center]]: $15,000 | ||
+ | *[[Media Research Center]]: $17,000 <ref> G L Connolly Foundation, 990 Form, 2009. </ref> | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Foundations]][[Category:Counterjihad Funders]] | [[Category:Foundations]][[Category:Counterjihad Funders]] |
Revision as of 10:23, 26 October 2016
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Grants
2013
In 2013 it gave a total of $USD 533,000 in grants. Organisations included:
- Center for Security Policy - 40,000 in 2013
- Media Research Center - 30,000 in 2013
- Wounded Warrior Project - 6000 in 2013
- Federation for American Immigration Reform - 20,000 in 2013 (Analysis of Effects of Immigration and Advocacy Support)
- Maine Heritage Policy Center - 36,000
- Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund - 2000 (U.S Combat Veterans Medical and Financial Support)
It also gave $10,000 to the Individual Rights Center, the legal arm of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, an umbrella group of a range of far right and anti-Muslim websites and projects.[1] No grant purpose was specified. [2]
2012
- Action Institute: $5,000 [3]
2011
- Action Institute: $2,000
- Center for Security Policy: $25,000
- Individual Rights Center: $4,000
- Federalist Society: $7,000
- Media Research Center: $17,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $1,000 [4]
2010
- Acton Institute: $10,000
- American Enterprise Institute: $25,000
- Individual Rights Center: $3,000
- Center for Security Policy: $25,000
- Federalist Society: $7,000
- Media Research Center: $15,000
- Media Research Center: $17,000 [5]