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==People==
 
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*[[Elizabeth Varet]], a director at [[American Securities Management]]
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*[[David Steinmann]] — also a director at American Securities Management, a trustee for the Anchorage Charitable Fund and president of the [[William Rosenwald Family Fund]], sits as a board member at [[Frank Gaffney]]’s [[Center for Security Policy]].
  
 
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According to researcher Eli Clifton in 2011
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:The Varet family helps fund: [[Steve Emerson]]’s [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] ($10,000); [[Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation]] ($15,000); Daniel Pipes’ [[Middle East Forum]] ($2,320,229.33); [[Frank Gaffney]]’s [[Center for Security Policy]] ($437,000); the [[Clarion Fund]] ($25,000); [[David Horowitz’s Freedom Center]] ($11,000) and [[Brigitte Gabriel]]’s [[American Congress for Truth]] ($125,000). <ref> [http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2011/09/02/310779/meet-an-islamophobia-network-funder-the-varet-and-rosenwald-family/ Meet An Islamophobia Network Funder: The Varet And Rosenwald Family], ThinkProgress, 2 September 2011 </ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 11:24, 3 March 2015

The Anchorage Charitable Fund


People

Funding

According to researcher Eli Clifton in 2011

The Varet family helps fund: Steve Emerson’s Investigative Project on Terrorism ($10,000); Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation ($15,000); Daniel Pipes’ Middle East Forum ($2,320,229.33); Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy ($437,000); the Clarion Fund ($25,000); David Horowitz’s Freedom Center ($11,000) and Brigitte Gabriel’s American Congress for Truth ($125,000). [1]

Affiliations


Publications

Resources

Notes