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Revision as of 07:50, 10 November 2016
Herzog Foundation is a private US foundation.
Grants
2014
- American Enterprise Institute: $200,000
- American Action Forum: $90,000
- Commentary: $575,000
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: $5,000
- CAMERA: $36,000
- Center for Security Policy: $20,000
- Central Fund of Israel: $62,500
- Ethics and Public Policy Center; $150,000
- Federalist Society: $20,000
- Friends of IDF: $2,600
- Henry Jackson Society: $20,000
- Hudson institute: $924,220
- Israel Project: $50,000
- MEMRI: $20,000
- Middle East Forum: $5,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $30,000[1]
2013
- American Enterprise Institute: $108,500
- American Jewish Committee: $5,000
- American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: $25,000
- Anti-Defamation League: $25,000
- Central Fund of Israel: $35,000
- Commentary: $125,610
- David Project: $50,000
- Ethics & Public Policy center: $162,500
- Friends of IDF: $2,500
- Hudson institute: $1,282,042
- Israel Project: $75,000
- Manhattan Institute: $100,000
- MEMRI: $20,000
- Middle East Forum: $10,000
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $30,000[2]
2012
- American Enterprise Institute: $1,183,500
- American Jewish Committee: $5,000
- Anti-Defamation League: $25,000
- Central Fund of Israel: $15,000
- Commentary: $50,000
- Council on Foreign Relations: $250,000
- David Horowitz Freedom Center: $25,000
- Ethics & Public Policy center: $112,500
- Hudson institute: $1,325,000
- MEMRI: $20,000
- Middle East Forum: $10,000
- Manhattan Institute: $115,560
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $30,000
- REPORT Inc: $10,000[3]
2011
- American Enterprise Institute: $2,000,000
- Birthright Israel: $500,000
- Blue Star: $18,000
- Center for Security Policy: $25,000
- Council on Foreign Relations: $550,000
- Hudson institute: $1,162,500
- Manhattan Institute: $79,560 [4]