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The Atlas Economic Research Foundation (AERF) was founded in 1981 by [[Antony Fisher]].  Its vision is: "to achieve a society of free and responsible individuals, based upon private property rights, limited government under the rule of law and the market order".  Or in more colourful terms used by John Blundell (president from 1987 to 1990), the mission of Atlas is "... to litter the world with free-market think-tanks."[http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientprofile.php?recipientID=591]
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The Atlas Economic Research Foundation (AERF) was founded in 1981 by [[Antony Fisher]].  Its vision is: "to achieve a society of free and responsible individuals, based upon private property rights, limited government under the rule of law and the market order".  Or in more colourful terms used by [[John Blundell]] (president from 1987 to 1990), the mission of Atlas is "... to litter the world with free-market think-tanks." [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientprofile.php?recipientID=591]
  
 
Atlas promotes international development of free market think tanks and provides support and networking opportunities for existing organizations. Atlas brings "freedom to the world" through workshops, publications, awards, and a global directory of conservative/free market think tanks. Atlas is a member of both the [[Cooler Heads Coalition]] and the [[State Policy Network]]. Atlas is funded by conservative foundations, including the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Earhart Foundation]] and the [[Carthage Foundation]]  
 
Atlas promotes international development of free market think tanks and provides support and networking opportunities for existing organizations. Atlas brings "freedom to the world" through workshops, publications, awards, and a global directory of conservative/free market think tanks. Atlas is a member of both the [[Cooler Heads Coalition]] and the [[State Policy Network]]. Atlas is funded by conservative foundations, including the [[Sarah Scaife Foundation]], [[Earhart Foundation]] and the [[Carthage Foundation]]  
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==Chapters==
 
==Chapters==
 
===2002===
 
===2002===
On 2 August 2002, AERF wrote to President Bush, discouraging him from attending the UN Summit on Sustainable Development. Bush did not attend.{{ref|afronews}}
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On 2 August 2002, AERF wrote to President Bush, discouraging him from attending the UN Summit on Sustainable Development. Bush did not attend. {{ref|afronews}}
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
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==Founders, directors and Staff==
 
==Founders, directors and Staff==
 
*[[Jo Kwong]] Director of Institute Relations {{ref|webApr2004}}
 
*[[Jo Kwong]] Director of Institute Relations {{ref|webApr2004}}
*[[Leonard Liggio]]Executive VP {{ref|webApr2004}}
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*[[Leonard Liggio]] Executive VP {{ref|webApr2004}}
*[[Paul Driessen]]Senior Fellow Source: *[[Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise]] {{ref|webApr2004}}
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*[[Paul Driessen]] Senior Fellow Source: *[[Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise]] {{ref|webApr2004}}
 
*[[Charles H. Koch]] Large Donor
 
*[[Charles H. Koch]] Large Donor
*[[Becky Norton Dunlop]]senior fellow
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*[[Becky Norton Dunlop]] senior fellow
 
===Principals===
 
===Principals===
*[[Alejandro Chafuen President, CEO {{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Alejandro Chafuen]] President, CEO {{ref|Item990}}
*[[Bradley Lips]] VP, COO{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Bradley Lips]] VP, COO {{ref|Item990}}
*[[John Blundell]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[John Blundell]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[Timothy Browne]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Timothy Browne]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[Alejandro Garza Laguera]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Alejandro Garza Laguera]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[Linda Whetstone]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Linda Whetstone]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[George Pearson]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[George Pearson]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[James A. Pope]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[James A. Pope]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
*[[Rene Scull]] Director{{ref|Item990}}
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*[[Rene Scull]] Director {{ref|Item990}}
 
*[[William Sumner]] Chairman, Board of Directors {{ref|webApr2004}}
 
*[[William Sumner]] Chairman, Board of Directors {{ref|webApr2004}}
 
*[[Curtin Winsor]] Member, Board of Directors {{ref|webApr2004}}
 
*[[Curtin Winsor]] Member, Board of Directors {{ref|webApr2004}}
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==Endnotes==
 
==Endnotes==
#{{note|afronews}}"Corporate-funded Lobbyists Aimed to Sabotage Johannesburg Summit," Africa News, 19 August 2002.
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#{{note|afronews}} "Corporate-funded Lobbyists Aimed to Sabotage Johannesburg Summit," Africa News, 19 August 2002.
 
==External Sources==
 
==External Sources==
 
ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report
 
ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report

Revision as of 20:46, 1 March 2007

The Atlas Economic Research Foundation (AERF) was founded in 1981 by Antony Fisher. Its vision is: "to achieve a society of free and responsible individuals, based upon private property rights, limited government under the rule of law and the market order". Or in more colourful terms used by John Blundell (president from 1987 to 1990), the mission of Atlas is "... to litter the world with free-market think-tanks." [1]

Atlas promotes international development of free market think tanks and provides support and networking opportunities for existing organizations. Atlas brings "freedom to the world" through workshops, publications, awards, and a global directory of conservative/free market think tanks. Atlas is a member of both the Cooler Heads Coalition and the State Policy Network. Atlas is funded by conservative foundations, including the Sarah Scaife Foundation, Earhart Foundation and the Carthage Foundation

Chapters

2002

On 2 August 2002, AERF wrote to President Bush, discouraging him from attending the UN Summit on Sustainable Development. Bush did not attend. [2]

Funding

Atlas Economic Research Foundation has received $680,000 from Exxon Mobil since 1998.

Year Amount Donor Name Purpose Source
1998 $65,000 ExxonMobil Corporate Giving global climate conference and other support ExxonMobil 1998 grants list
2000 $50,000 ExxonMobil Foundation General Support ExxonMobil Foundation 2000 IRS 990
2001 $150,000 ExxonMobil Foundation General Support ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report
2002 $50,000 ExxonMobil Foundation   ExxonMobil 2002 Annual Report
2003 $190,000 ExxonMobil Foundation   ExxonMobil 2003 Corporate Giving Report
2004 $75,000 ExxonMobil Foundation   Exxon Giving Report 2004
2005 $100,000 ExxonMobil Foundation   ExxonMobil 2005 DIMENSIONS Report (Corporate Giving)

Founders, directors and Staff

Principals

Contact

4084 University Drive Suite, 103 Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 703-934-6969
Fax: 703-352-7530
Website: www.atlasusa.org

Endnotes

  1. ^ "Corporate-funded Lobbyists Aimed to Sabotage Johannesburg Summit," Africa News, 19 August 2002.

External Sources

ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report ExxonMobil 2001 Annual Report http://www2.exxonmobil.com/corporate/newsroom/publications/c_ar_01/index.html

ExxonMobil 2002 Annual Report ExxonMobil 2002 Annual Report http://www.exxonmobil.com/corporate/Newsroom/Publications/Corp_P_AnnualReport2002.asp

ExxonMobil Foundation 2000 IRS 990 ExxonMobil Foundation 2000 IRS 990

ExxonMobil 1998 grants list ExxonMobil 1998 grants list (no longer on site)

990 990

"Corporate-funded Lobbyists Aimed to Sabotage Johannesburg Summit," Africa News, 8/19/2002

Atlas website 4/04 http://www.atlasusa.org

ExxonMobil 2003 Corporate Giving Report http://www.exxonmobil.com/Corporate/files/corporate/giving_report.pdf

Center for the Defense of Free Enterprise website 4/04 http://www.cdfe.org


http://gcep.stanford.edu/sponsors_exxonmobil.html

Exxon Giving Report 2004 Exxon's published report on annual giving http://www.exxonmobil.com/corporate/files/corporate/giving04_publicpolicy.pdf

ExxonMobil 2005 DIMENSIONS Report (Corporate Giving) XOM Foundation and Corporation donations in 2005 to worldwide organizations.