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==Funding and public support==
 
==Funding and public support==
According to a 2011 article in ''Politico'' ACT's funding has grown steeply:
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According to a 2011 article in ''Politico'' ACT's funding grew steeply between 2004 and 2010.
  
 
:In 2004, the group, known as American Congress for Truth, had three unpaid officers including Gabriel and showed less than $5,000 in assets. But fundraising grew at a phenomenal clip between 2006 and 2007, and the organization soon outgrew its nonprofit status. ACT! for America was launched under a different provision in the tax code to allow Gabriel and her staff to more fully engage in public policy and politics. American Congress for Truth was renamed ACT Education and remains in operation. Gabriel herself drew a salary of almost $180,000 in 2009, and the organization maintained a travel budget of 25,000, according to public records.
 
:In 2004, the group, known as American Congress for Truth, had three unpaid officers including Gabriel and showed less than $5,000 in assets. But fundraising grew at a phenomenal clip between 2006 and 2007, and the organization soon outgrew its nonprofit status. ACT! for America was launched under a different provision in the tax code to allow Gabriel and her staff to more fully engage in public policy and politics. American Congress for Truth was renamed ACT Education and remains in operation. Gabriel herself drew a salary of almost $180,000 in 2009, and the organization maintained a travel budget of 25,000, according to public records.
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:The group has delved into state campaigns and federal lobbying – including getting involved in the Oklahoma effort to pass an anti-sharia law constitutional amendment. That amendment passed in November overwhelmingly but is currently the subject of ongoing legal wrangling.
 
:The group has delved into state campaigns and federal lobbying – including getting involved in the Oklahoma effort to pass an anti-sharia law constitutional amendment. That amendment passed in November overwhelmingly but is currently the subject of ongoing legal wrangling.
  
:ACT! put $60,000 into about 600,000 robocalls and a statewide radio campaign in support of the proposed constitutional amendment. The robocalls were recorded by former CIA director [[James Woolsey]]. And in a minute-long statewide radio spot, ACT! pointed to a New Jersey case where a judge used sharia law to deny a Muslim woman a restraining order as an example of the danger posed by creeping Islamism. <ref>Ben Smith & Byron Tau, [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/50837.html Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream], Politico, 7 March 2011. </ref>
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:ACT! put $60,000 into about 600,000 robocalls and a statewide radio campaign in support of the proposed constitutional amendment. The robocalls were recorded by former CIA director [[James Woolsey]]. And in a minute-long statewide radio spot, ACT! pointed to a New Jersey case where a judge used sharia law to deny a Muslim woman a restraining order as an example of the danger posed by creeping Islamism. <ref>Ben Smith & Byron Tau, [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/50837.html Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream], ''Politico'', 7 March 2011. </ref>
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However in 2014 the group saw their grant income fall by almost half of the previous year's donations.
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====Grants====
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*2011 - received $1,165,310 in grants. <ref> ACT for America, Form 990, 2011. </ref><br>
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*2012 - received $1,031,685 in grants.<ref> ACT for America, Form 990, 2012. </ref><br>
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*2013 - received $1,123,495 in grants.<ref> ACT for America, Form 990, 2013. </ref><br>
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*2014 - received $688,650 in grants. <ref> ACT for America, Form 990, 2014. </ref>
  
 
===Conservative funders in the USA===
 
===Conservative funders in the USA===
ACT's funders between 2007 and 2010 included:
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====2007-10====
*[[Fairbrook Foundation]] (2007 and 2008)
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ACT's key funders between 2007 and 2010 included:
*[[Newton D. & Rochelle F. Becker Foundation]] (2010), the [[Newton and Rochelle Becker Charitable Trust]] (2007 and 2009)
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*[[Fairbrook Foundation]] ($75,000 in 2007 and $50,000 in 2008)
*[[Alan and Hope Winters Family Foundation]] (2009 and 2008). <ref> [http://conservativetransparency.org/recipient/american-congress-for-truth/ American Congress for Truth] Conservative Transparency database, accessed 4 March 2015 </ref>  
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*[[Newton D. & Rochelle F. Becker Foundation]] ($25,000 in 2010) and the [[Newton and Rochelle Becker Charitable Trust]] ($25,000 in 2007 and $25,000 in 2009)
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*[[Alan and Hope Winters Family Foundation]] ($7,800 in 2009 and $897 in 2008). <ref> [http://conservativetransparency.org/recipient/american-congress-for-truth/ American Congress for Truth] Conservative Transparency database, accessed 4 March 2015 </ref>
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====2014-15====
 
====2014-15====
*[[Mz Foundation]] circa 2014-2015
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*[[MZ Foundation]]: $10,000 in 2014 <ref> MZ Foundation, 990 Form, 2014 </ref>
  
 
==Board of advisors==
 
==Board of advisors==
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*[[Hal Weatherman]], former chief of staff to Rep. [[Sue Myrick]] (R-N.C.) until February 2011 when he left to front ACT's campaign. He told Politico that radical Islam “is the greatest threat facing our country in my lifetime, and Act for America is the only group systematically organizing at the local level to prepare for that future."<ref> Ben Smith & Byron Tau, [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/50837.html Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream], Politico, 7 March 2011, accessed 9 March 2011. </ref>
 
*[[Hal Weatherman]], former chief of staff to Rep. [[Sue Myrick]] (R-N.C.) until February 2011 when he left to front ACT's campaign. He told Politico that radical Islam “is the greatest threat facing our country in my lifetime, and Act for America is the only group systematically organizing at the local level to prepare for that future."<ref> Ben Smith & Byron Tau, [http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/50837.html Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream], Politico, 7 March 2011, accessed 9 March 2011. </ref>
 
*[[Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff]] - Austrian chapter<ref name="Harrod">Andrew Harrod, [http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/andrew-harrod/undaunted-elisabeth-sabaditsch-wolffs-fight-for-free-speech/ Undaunted: Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff’s Fight for Free Speech], FrontPage, 5 July 2013, accessed 19 January 2015</ref>
 
*[[Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff]] - Austrian chapter<ref name="Harrod">Andrew Harrod, [http://www.frontpagemag.com/2013/andrew-harrod/undaunted-elisabeth-sabaditsch-wolffs-fight-for-free-speech/ Undaunted: Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff’s Fight for Free Speech], FrontPage, 5 July 2013, accessed 19 January 2015</ref>
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*[[Lisa Piraneo]] - lobbyist, former staffer to US Representative [[Bob Walker]]. <ref> Open Secrets database. </ref>
  
 
==Events and conferences==
 
==Events and conferences==

Latest revision as of 15:52, 1 December 2016

ACT! for America Logo, circa December 2015

ACT! for America, previously known as the American Congress for Truth (ACT) is a neoconservative organisation 'aiming to awaken and empower freedom-loving people everywhere to effectively combat'...'the multiple threats posed to America's national security and democratic values by radical Islam'. It was set up in 2002 by Brigitte Gabriel.[1]

History

On its website in 2007 ACT had described its 'seven-fold mission' as aiming to:'

• Keep citizens informed through action alerts, issues and legislation
• Educate millions of citizens about our enemy, and what they can and must do to protect themselves and their country
• Arm activists with information to get involved and take action
• Motivate citizens to become active in decisions affecting national security and the American way of life
• Network organizations with like-minded goals to bring change
• Empower citizens to have a voice in their government
• Fearlessly speak out in defense of America, Israel and Western civilization.[2]

By 2010 this mission was simplified to two overriding aims:

  • providing quality original educational and informational materials
  • providing ease of access to countless such materials created by the many credible and reputable organizations and individuals worldwide who share our concern about this threat.

By fulfilling its mission, 'American Congress for Truth will arm concerned citizens, activists, opinion leaders, members of the media, and elected officials with the truth to effectively combat the spread of radical Islam and the threats it poses to peace, safety, security and liberty.'[3]

Funding and public support

According to a 2011 article in Politico ACT's funding grew steeply between 2004 and 2010.

In 2004, the group, known as American Congress for Truth, had three unpaid officers including Gabriel and showed less than $5,000 in assets. But fundraising grew at a phenomenal clip between 2006 and 2007, and the organization soon outgrew its nonprofit status. ACT! for America was launched under a different provision in the tax code to allow Gabriel and her staff to more fully engage in public policy and politics. American Congress for Truth was renamed ACT Education and remains in operation. Gabriel herself drew a salary of almost $180,000 in 2009, and the organization maintained a travel budget of 25,000, according to public records.
ACT! claims an email list of 160,000 and a thousand local chapters around the country. These local chapters vary in their level of involvement and seriousness – but some have waged active and spirited local campaigns. One Florida chapter embarked on a loud drive to derail a professor’s appointment to a city human rights board, accusing him of being a radical Islamist.
Most recently, the group launched a television program on a local Florida cable station – and they are in negotiations to expand to other markets and channels. In their first two episodes, they netted two high profile members of Congress as guests: King and tea party star Rep. Allen West (R-Fla,).
The group has delved into state campaigns and federal lobbying – including getting involved in the Oklahoma effort to pass an anti-sharia law constitutional amendment. That amendment passed in November overwhelmingly but is currently the subject of ongoing legal wrangling.
ACT! put $60,000 into about 600,000 robocalls and a statewide radio campaign in support of the proposed constitutional amendment. The robocalls were recorded by former CIA director James Woolsey. And in a minute-long statewide radio spot, ACT! pointed to a New Jersey case where a judge used sharia law to deny a Muslim woman a restraining order as an example of the danger posed by creeping Islamism. [4]

However in 2014 the group saw their grant income fall by almost half of the previous year's donations.

Grants

  • 2011 - received $1,165,310 in grants. [5]
  • 2012 - received $1,031,685 in grants.[6]
  • 2013 - received $1,123,495 in grants.[7]
  • 2014 - received $688,650 in grants. [8]

Conservative funders in the USA

2007-10

ACT's key funders between 2007 and 2010 included:

2014-15

Board of advisors

ACT's board of advisors consist (as of July 24, 2007) of the following members:[11]

By 2010 the website no longer published ACT's board of advisors.

People

Events and conferences

Affiliations

Resources

Ben Smith & Byron Tau, Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream, Politico, 7 March 2011.

Contact

Address

P.O. Box 12765
Pensacola, FL 32591
United States

Email:

actforamerica@aol.com (Charles Rossi)[16]
member@americancongressfortruth.org
sandy@mystic-art.com

References

  1. American Congress for Truth],About Us, accessed 21 September 2010.]
  2. American Congress for Truth official Mission (accessed 24 July 2007)
  3. American Congress for Truth],Our Mission, accessed 21 September 2010.]
  4. Ben Smith & Byron Tau, Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream, Politico, 7 March 2011.
  5. ACT for America, Form 990, 2011.
  6. ACT for America, Form 990, 2012.
  7. ACT for America, Form 990, 2013.
  8. ACT for America, Form 990, 2014.
  9. American Congress for Truth Conservative Transparency database, accessed 4 March 2015
  10. MZ Foundation, 990 Form, 2014
  11. American Congress for Truth official Our Board of Advisors (accessed 24 July 2007)
  12. Deborah Solomon, "The Crusader ", New York Times, accessed on 13 December 2010
  13. Ben Smith & Byron Tau, Anti-Islamic groups go mainstream, Politico, 7 March 2011, accessed 9 March 2011.
  14. Andrew Harrod, Undaunted: Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff’s Fight for Free Speech, FrontPage, 5 July 2013, accessed 19 January 2015
  15. Open Secrets database.
  16. American Congress for Truth Contact Us, accessed 21 September 2010.