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The foundation is a longstanding donor to the [[Middle East Forum]], with a most recent grant of $5000 in 2015. <ref> Guidestar, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2015/137/100/2015-137100859-0be58e67-F.pdf  Form 990 James E. & Patricia D. Cayne Charitable Trust], 2015 </ref>  It gave US $236,000 between 2000 and 2009.  
 
The foundation is a longstanding donor to the [[Middle East Forum]], with a most recent grant of $5000 in 2015. <ref> Guidestar, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2015/137/100/2015-137100859-0be58e67-F.pdf  Form 990 James E. & Patricia D. Cayne Charitable Trust], 2015 </ref>  It gave US $236,000 between 2000 and 2009.  
  
It also still gives small funds to the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] ($1800 in 2015) and [[Aish Hatorah]]<ref> Guidestar, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2015/137/100/2015-137100859-0be58e67-F.pdf  Form 990 James E. & Patricia D. Cayne Charitable Trust], 2015 </ref> which has ties with the [[Clarion Fund]], an organisation responsible for distributing the anti-Islam [[Obsession]] DVD during a US presidential election.
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It also still gives small funds to the [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] ($1800 in 2015) and [[Aish Hatorah]]<ref> Guidestar, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2015/137/100/2015-137100859-0be58e67-F.pdf  Form 990 James E. & Patricia D. Cayne Charitable Trust], 2015 </ref> which has ties with the [[Clarion Fund]], an organisation responsible for distributing the 2008 anti-Islam [[Obsession]] film during a US presidential election.
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Revision as of 15:01, 19 January 2016

The James E. & Patricia D. Cayne Charitable Trust is a private New York based foundation.

Counterjihad grantees

The foundation is a longstanding donor to the Middle East Forum, with a most recent grant of $5000 in 2015. [1] It gave US $236,000 between 2000 and 2009.

It also still gives small funds to the Investigative Project on Terrorism ($1800 in 2015) and Aish Hatorah[2] which has ties with the Clarion Fund, an organisation responsible for distributing the 2008 anti-Islam Obsession film during a US presidential election.

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