Stuart Family Foundation

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Not to be confused with the Stuart Foundation

The Stuart Family Foundation is a conservative foundation set up by Robert D. Stuart Jr., in Lake Forest, Illinois in 1986. Stuart is the former chairman and CEO of the Quaker Oats Company, and a former U.S. ambassador to Norway during the Ronald Reagan presidency.[1] The foundation gives to a range of conservative causes including Parents Television Council, Common Sense Media, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, the Heritage Foundation, the Hoover Institution and the Jamestown Foundation.[1]

According to the Philanthropy Roundtable grants given by the Foundation are 'diverse, but ... an ideological current ... underlies each donation. The goal is to influence public policy and bolster high ethical values and patriotism.'[1]

Grants

Grant recipients of the Stuart Family Foundation in $ USD [2]
Organisation 2009 2010 2011[3] 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total 2009-2015
X - - - - - - - TOT
America Abroad Media - - 150,000 - - - - 150,000
American Enterprise Institute - - 2,500 - - - - 2,500
Bipartisan Policy Center - - 25,000 - - - - 25,000
Center for Strategic & International Studies - - 130,000 - - - - 130,000
FPRI - - 5,000 - - - - 5,000
Jamestown Foundation - - 95,000 - - - - 95,000
Lexington Institute - - 75,000 - - - - 75,000
Middle East Institute - - 35,000 - - - - 35,000
Philanthropy Roundtable - - 5,000 - - - - 5,000
Quilliam Foundation - - 245,000 - - - - 245,000
Terror Free Tomorrow - - 40,000 - - - - 40,000

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Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Philanthropy Roundtable Stuart Family Foundation, Accessed 24 January 2014
  2. Data compiled from yearly 990 forms
  3. Stuart Family Foundation Form 990, 2011, Accessed 25 January 2014.