Difference between revisions of "JM Foundation"
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*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $40,000 | *[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $40,000 | ||
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*[[Encounter Books]]: $20,000 | *[[Encounter Books]]: $20,000 | ||
*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $20,000 | *[[Heritage Foundation]]: $20,000 | ||
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*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $40,000 | *[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $40,000 | ||
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $25,000<ref> JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2012. Accessed 27 October 2016. </ref> | *[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $25,000<ref> JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2012. Accessed 27 October 2016. </ref> | ||
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*[[CATO Institute]]: $25,000 | *[[CATO Institute]]: $25,000 |
Latest revision as of 09:32, 27 October 2016
According to the JM Foundation website:
- Jeremiah Milbank created The JM Foundation in 1924 to help integrate people with disabilities into all aspects of American life. He was also an ardent champion of individual liberty and limited government. To realize his vision, The JM Foundation Directors support activities that foster self-sufficiency, personal responsibility, and private initiative.
- The Foundation’s current philanthropic goals are to encourage market-oriented public policy solutions and enhance America’s unique system of free enterprise, entrepreneurship, and voluntarism.
Contents
Grants
2014
- Encounter Books: $25,000 'for publications' [1]
2013
- Donors Trust $25,000
- Fund for American Studies $40,000 [2]
2012
- American Enterprise Institute: $40,000
- Civitas Institute: $30,000
- Encounter Books: $20,000
- Heritage Foundation: $20,000
- Hoover Institute: $40,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $40,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $25,000[3]
2011
- CATO Institute: $25,000
- Donors Trust: $25,000
- Freedom Foundation: $25,000
- Fund for American Studies: $40,000[4]
2010
- American Enterprise Institute: $40,000
- Donors Trust: $60,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $30,000
- Heritage Foundation: $25,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $25,000[5]
2009
- Donors Trust: $25,000
- Fund for American Studies: $30,000[6]
2008
- Federalist Society: $25,000
- Institute for Humane Studies: $40,000
- Reason Foundation: $20,000 [7]
People (2013)
- Chris Olander - Executive director emeritus
- Jeremiah Bogert - Vice-president
- Mary Caslin Ross- Director
- WM Lee Hanley Jr - Treasurer
- Jeremiah Milbank III - President
- Peter Morse - Secretary
- Carl Helstrom - Exec. director [2]
Notes
- ↑ JM Foundation donations, Conservative Transparency, accessed 15 January 2016
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Form 990 2013, Foundation Center, accessed 18 January 2016
- ↑ JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2012. Accessed 27 October 2016.
- ↑ JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2011. Accessed 27 October 2016.
- ↑ JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2010. Accessed 27 October 2016.
- ↑ JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2009. Accessed 27 October 2016.
- ↑ JM Foundation, 990 Form, 2008. Accessed 27 October 2016.