Donors Trust
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Counterjihad grants channelled through the trust
2014
Gave $57,005,111 in grants during that year, including:
- Middle East Forum - total of US $30,000 in two transactions.
- Center for Individual Rights: $806,500 + 805,000
- American Friends of IEA: $10,000
- Freedom Works Foundation: $400,000
- Project Veritas: $280,593.5
- Project Liberty, Inc: $237,820
- Catholic Association Foundation: $78,000
- American Enterprise Institute: $55,000
- Capital Research Center: $1,000
- Cato Institute: $107,200
- Freedom Foundation: $7,000
- Heritage Foundation: $58,500
- Hudson Institute: $45,000
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: $31,500
- Claremont Institute: $76,000
- Foundation for Cultural Review: $10,000
- Judicial Education Project: $2,006,000 + $1,885,000
- First Freedoms Foundation: $50,000
- Peace Through Commerce: $10,000
- Philanthropic Enterprise: $49,500
- Competitive Enterprise Institute: $825,000
- Reason Foundation: $229,000
- Goldwater Institute: $57,000
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $310,000
- Center for Independent Thought: $15,000
- Freedom of Conscience Defense Fund: $50,000
- Students for Liberty: $12,000
- Center for Environmental Science Accuracy and Reliability: $10,000
- Libre Initiative Institute: $100,000
- Energy & Environment Legal Institute: $60,000
- Henry Jackson Society: $20,000
- Donors Capital Fund: $24,044.93
- Philanthropy Roundtable: $11,000
- Acton Institute: $12,700
- Center for Security Policy: $126,000
- Friends of Israel Center for Social and Economic Progress: $5,000
2013
Gave $38,475,415 in grants during that year, including:
- Media Research Center received a total grant of $60,000 from the Donors Trust in 2013. [1]
- David Horowitz Freedom Center - the trust gave USD $61,000 to this counterjihad organisation according to IRS filings from 2013.[2]
2012
- Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation gave USD$1,006,565 to this secret trust in 2012.[3]
Other grantees included:
- CATO Institute - $160,500 (14 donations)
- Fund for American Studies - $188,020 (10 donations)
- Philanthropy Roundtable - $14,100 (2 donations)
- Jihad Watch - $10,000
- Middle East Forum - $10,000
- Individual Rights Center - $645,000 (4 donations)
- Hudson Institute - $50,000
- National Christian Foundation - $9,000
- Middle East Forum - $2,500 [4]
People
- Whitney Ball - President & CEO
- Kimberley Dennis - Chairman
- James Piereson - Vice-chairman
- Thomas E. Beach - Director
- William Hume - Director
- Jeffrey Zysik - CFO, Secretary-treasurer [5]
Notes
- ↑ Form 990 2013, Foundation Center, accessed 22 January 2016
- ↑ Donors Trust donations, Conservative Transparency, accessed 21 October 2015
- ↑ Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Conservative Transparency database, search date 4 May 2015
- ↑ Form 990 2013, Foundation Center, accessed 22 January 2016
- ↑ Form 990 2013,Foundation Center, accessed 20 January 2016