Proyectos financiados por la JM Foundation (Jeremiah III Milbank) desde 1996 hasta 2007. Sólo datos documentados.
Think tanks ultraliberales y negacionistas climáticos ׀ Anti-ecologismo ׀ Poder judicial ׀ Fundamentalismo cristiano ׀ Sistema educativo: programas y privatización ׀ Colegios mayores y Universidad ׀ Política y americanismo ׀ Medios de comunicación
Otros
Privatización del sistema sanitario ׀ Anti-igualdad de la mujer ׀ Donaciones asistenciales ׀ Asociaciones de filantropía
Total documentado 1996-2007:
Fuentes: Wikipedia, Sourcewatch, Right Wing Watch, Theocracy Watch, Media Transparency, Media Matters, Muckety, ExxonSecrets, Saving Ourselves, investigación propia
Think tanks ultraliberales y negacionistas
American Enterprise Institute $60,000
No purpose given. $35,000 10/25/2002 For two initiatives: a book by Douglas Besharov entitled America’s Families: Trends, Myths, and Choices; and to expand coverage of family and marriage issues in The American Enterprise Magazine $25,000 1/1/1996
Americans for Prosperity Foundation $60,000
$10,000 1/1/2008 $25,000 1/1/2007 $25,000 1/1/2005
Americans for Tax Reform $25,000
To enhance the work of state-based think tanks and launch the American Shareholders Association. $25,000 1/1/1999
Cato Institute $125,000
$25,000 1/1/2006 $25,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 Toward the Project on Tax Choice $25,000 1/1/1998 For the Project on Social Security Privatization $25,000 1/1/1995
Center for Individual Rights $15,000
Toward a lecture tour of state think tanks. $15,000 1/1/1999
Center for Policy Research of New Jersey $50,000
$15,000 1/1/2007 $20,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $15,000 5/3/2002
Citizens Against Government Waste $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2007
Competitive Enterprise Institute $80,000
$20,000 1/1/2006 Toward the Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellowship $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given $25,000 1/1/2000 To support the Center for Private Conservation $15,000 1/1/1997
Foundation for Economic Education $45,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000
Foundation for Teaching Economics $33,500
$23,500 1/1/2007 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Free Enterprise Education Institute $5,000
$5,000 1/1/2007
Gallaudet University $15,000
To facilitate the entry of deaf and hearing impaired students into the workplace $15,000 1/1/1998
George Mason University $44,000
No purpose given. $15,000 5/3/2002 Mercatus Center $15,000 1/1/2000 Center for Market Processes
Toward the Policymaker Education Program $14,000 1/1/1995
Goldwater Institute $125,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 $25,000 1/1/2005 To support the Center for Constitutional Government $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001 For research on unions. $15,000 1/1/1999 For research on urban issues $10,000 1/1/1998 Toward the Federal Mandates Project $20,000 1/1/1996
Heartland Institute $82,000
No purpose given. $72,000 1/1/2000 Toward a new national newspaper, School Reform News $10,000 1/1/1997
Heritage Foundation, The $135,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 $25,000 1/1/2005 For the Homeland Security Project $25,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $35,000 1/1/2001 For the 25th Anniversary Leadership for America Campaign $25,000 1/1/1998
Hoover Institution $300,000
$40,000 1/1/2008 $40,000 1/1/2007 $40,000 1/1/2006 $30,000 1/1/2005 Toward research on health care and property rights $30,000 1/1/2004 Toward research by Hoover Fellows Alvin Rabushka and Richard Epstein $30,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 To support the Evaluating Welfare Reform Project $25,000 1/1/1998 For the new Hoover Digest, a quarterly review of research and opinion on public policy $15,000 1/1/1996
Hudson Institute $75,000
Toward «The Donor’s Guide to Radical Islam» $25,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 For Beyond the Year 2000 $20,000 1/1/1998 To support the work of Alan Reynolds, Hudston Institute’s chief economist $5,000 1/1/1996
Independence Institute $75,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 $20,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 For the Parent Information Center $10,000 1/1/1997
Institute for Humane Studies $40,000
$40,000 1/1/2008
International Foundation for Research in Experimental Economics $50,000
No purpose given. $15,000 5/3/2002 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000 Toward education and research projects $20,000 1/1/1998
John Locke Foundation $30,000
No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2000 Toward «Changing Course 2,» a model plan to decrease expenditures by state government $10,000 1/1/1996
Leadership Institute $28,000
To develop the State Think Tank Assistance Program. $18,000 1/1/1999 To support the Student Publications School $10,000 1/1/1995
Mackinac Center for Public Policy $115,000
$25,000 1/1/2006 Toward Leadership Conferences and Mentoring $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 Toward Freedom in Education Training Seminars. $20,000 1/1/1999 To support leadership conferences for state think tanks $15,000 1/1/1998 To assist other state policy research centers $10,000 1/1/1995
Manhattan Institute $140,000
$40,000 1/1/2008 $35,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 To launch the Jeremiah Project. $25,000 1/1/1999 Toward the Center for Civic Innovation $15,000 1/1/1996
National Center for Policy Analysis $135,000
$35,000 1/1/2008 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 For the Elderly Entitlements Reform Project. $25,000 1/1/1999 Toward the Center for Health Policy Studies $25,000 1/1/1997 To support the Consensus Group on Health Care Reform $25,000 1/1/1995
National Taxpayers Union $75,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 To support the Taxpayers Bill of Rights $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000 Toward research and public education on fiscal and economic issues $15,000 1/1/1997
Potomac Foundation $15,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000
Reason Foundation $95,000
$20,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2000 To support the Urban Futures Program $20,000 1/1/1997 For the «Revolution at the Roots» Project with state think tanks $15,000 1/1/1995
State Policy Network $450,000
$75,000 1/1/2008 $75,000 1/1/2007 $75,000 1/1/2006 Toward SPN’s Strategic Plan and Member Intern Program $75,000 1/1/2004 To support the Policy Development and Research Exchange Program $50,000 1/1/2003 To revitalize State Policy Network. $75,000 1/1/1999 To enhance collaborative efforts among state and national think tanks $25,000 1/1/1995
Tax Foundation $75,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 To support «Putting a Face on America’s Tax Returns» (15,000) and the State Policy Project (15,000) $30,000 1/1/2004 Toward the Price of Civilized Society Project $20,000 1/1/1998
Washington Institute for Policy Studies $10,000
To support educational activities on property rights $10,000 1/1/1995
Washington Institute Foundation $10,000
Toward the Building a Competitive Environment in Local Government Services Conference. $10,000 1/1/1999
Presión judicial
American Legislative Exchange Council $80,000
$30,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 To support the «1995 Health Care Campaign» to implement free market reform in the states $25,000 1/1/1995
Federalist Society $105,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $25,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 To strengthen ties with state policy research centers. $15,000 1/1/1999 To support the Citizen-Lawyer Project $15,000 1/1/1997
Institute for Justice $107,500
$35,000 1/1/2007 $35,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 To support the Institute’s communications program on private property rights $12,500 1/1/1996
Landmark Legal Foundation $30,000
No purpose given. $15,000 5/3/2002 Toward educational programs on property rights and school choice $15,000 1/1/1998
Mountain States Legal Foundation $3,000
To support public education on property rights $3,000 1/1/1997
Washington Legal Foundation $60,000
For the Investor Protection Program $20,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 To launch the Counsel for Charitable Giving $15,000 1/1/1996
Front groups
American Association for Small Property Ownership $20,000
No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2001
Center for the Community Interest $45,000
No purpose given. $15,000 10/25/2002 No purpose given $15,000 1/1/2000 (formerly American Alliance for Rights and Responsibilities)
To help establish a New York regional office for research and public education $15,000 1/1/1997
Citizens’ Research Foundation $5,000
For public education on campaign finance reform $5,000 1/1/1998
Defenders of Property Rights $70,000
$25,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2001 For grass roots educational activities. $15,000 1/1/1999 To forge a national consensus on property rights through grass roots education and media outreach $10,000 1/1/1996
Antiecologismo
Property and Environment Research Center $40,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000 To develop an outreach project for state-based think tanks $15,000 1/1/1998 To support educational activities on the relationship between private property rights and the environment $10,000 1/1/1995
Property Rights Foundation of America $8,000
No purpose given. $5,000 6/26/2002 To publish «New York – A Mirror of the Nation,» the proceedings report from the Second Annual New York State Conference on Property Rights $1,500 1/1/1997 Toward a publication on the First Annual New York Conference on Property Rights $1,500 1/1/1995
Wildlife Conservation Society $40,000
$5,000 1/1/2007 $5,000 1/1/2006 $5,000 1/1/2005 To support the WCS Summer Training and Employment Program $5,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $5,000 6/26/2002 No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001 No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2000 For the Summer Training and Employment Program. $5,000 1/1/1999
Fundamentalismo cristiano
Acton Institute $100,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 To support the Center for Effective Compassion $15,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $15,000 5/3/2002 No purpose given $15,000 1/1/2000 Toward the Samaritan Awards Program $15,000 1/1/1997 To support «A New Vision for Charity» $20,000 1/1/1995
Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, The $20,000
To support public education on religious liberty $20,000 1/1/1997
Claremont Institute $103,000
To support the National Security Project $30,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $20,000 10/25/2002 No purpose given $18,000 1/1/2000 To support A User’s Guide to the Declaration of Independence $15,000 1/1/1998 For the Welfare Reform Task Force $20,000 1/1/1996
First Congregational Church of Milbank $2,000
No purpose given. $2,000 1/1/2000
Institute on Religion & Democracy $10,000
To revitalize the moral and spiritual message of America’s mainline churches $10,000 1/1/1997
Institute for Religious Values $15,000
To support the Campaign Against Assisted Suicide $15,000 1/1/1998
Foundation for Community and Faith Centered Enterprise $25,000
No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002
National Fatherhood Initiative $35,000
For the «Fatherhood, Marriage, and Male Abstinence Program» $20,000 1/1/1997 To support NFI’s Ad Council Campaign $15,000 1/1/1996
Salk Institute for Biological Studies $20,000
To support research on spinal cord injuries by Dr. Fred Gage and the Laboratory of Genetics $20,000 1/1/1998
United States Catholic Conference $20,000
Calvary Fund
Toward the Palliative Care Institute $5,000 1/1/1998 St. Christopher’s Inn Garrison, New York
To create an outcome monitoring program $10,000 1/1/1996 Telicare, Public Television, Channel 21
Toward a documentary on «The Legacy of Henry Viscardi» $5,000 1/1/1995
Washington Family Council $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Presión al sistema educativo
Association of American Educators $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2007
Best Friends Foundation $25,000
To help adolescent girls develop character and self-esteem $5,000 1/1/1998 To support national expansion of the Best Friends program and to develop the «Diamond Girls» high school curriculum $20,000 1/1/1996
Bill of Rights Institute $15,000
No purpose given $15,000 1/1/2000
Boys & Girls Clubs of America $1,140,000
$150,000 1/1/2007 $150,000 1/1/2005 To help local clubs achieve sustainable, quality growth $75,000 1/1/2003 For the 2003 President’s Dinner $5,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $100,000 10/25/2002 No purpose given. $125,000 1/1/2001 No purpose given $100,000 1/1/2000 Toward strategic planning ($50,000), for the Smart Moves family of programs ($50,000), and other youth services ($5,000). $105,000 1/1/1999 To support strategic planning on evaluation ($37,500), a survey of club alumni ($37,500), and health-related programs ($25,000) $112,500 1/1/1998 In support of the SMART Moves Program (First payment of a two-part, $75,000 grant — release of $37,500 pending development of an appropriate strategic plan on evaluation) $37,500 1/1/1997 In support of B&GCA’s strategic plan, «Toward a New Century» $75,000 1/1/1996 To support club services for disadvantaged youngsters $5,000 1/1/1996 To restructure the National Office for Alumni Relations and establish a National Alumni Network $100,000 1/1/1995
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry $125,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 $25,000 1/1/2006 $25,000 1/1/2005 Toward program activities at the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club in Ridgeland, South Carolina $25,000 1/1/2004 To expand programs at the Ridgeland, SC, club $25,000 1/1/2003
Boys and Girls Clubs of America $600,000
$600,000 1/1/2005
Boys and Girls Clubs of America-Atlanta $100,000
To evaluate the impact of B&GCA ($75,000), assist New York area Clubs ($15,000), and support the 2004 President’s Club Dinner ($10,000) $100,000 1/1/2004
Calvert Institute for Policy Research $32,500
To develop a scholarship program for disadvantaged youngsters $20,000 1/1/1998 For research on educational choice $12,500 1/1/1996
Center for Education Reform $45,000
No purpose given $25,000 1/1/2000 To implement the Center’s Strategic Plan $20,000 1/1/1998
Center for Equal Opportunity $15,000
Center for Equal Opportunity
To support educational programs and publications $15,000 1/1/1996
Center of the American Experiment $105,000
$40,000 1/1/2007 For education reform research. $15,000 1/1/1999 To support the Minnesota Policy Blueprint $15,000 1/1/1998 For a national conference and public education program on fatherhood and the family $10,000 1/1/1996 Center for New Black Leadership
Toward the Institute’s initial educational activities $25,000 1/1/1995
Children’s Educational Opportunity Foundation $30,000
For the Campaign to Educate America. $20,000 1/1/1999 To publish educational materials on private voucher programs $10,000 1/1/1996
Excellent Education for Everyone $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2005
Hillsdale College $35,000
No purpose given. $35,000 1/1/2001
National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship $95,000
$35,000 1/1/2007 No purpose given. $25,000 1/30/2002 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 For the Youth Entrepreneurship Coalition of New York City $10,000 1/1/1997
National Schools Committee for Economic Education $2,500
To support Economics: Playing for Real $2,500 1/1/1998
New York City Public-Private Initiatives, Inc. $5,000
YES Commission
Toward summer jobs for young people in neighborhood-based organizations $5,000 1/1/1996
Of the People Foundation $20,000
Toward the Parental Rights Outreach Program $10,000 1/1/1998 For publications and athe National Information Clearinghouse $10,000 1/1/1995
Queens College $7,500
Taft Institute
Toward a Minority-Focused Civic Education Seminar for Teachers in New York City $7,500 1/1/1996
Work, Achievement, Values, and Education WAVE $15,000
To support career development programs for teenagers in cooperation with Boys and Girls Clubs of America $15,000 1/1/1998
Young America’s Foundation $90,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 Toward educational activities for students at Rancho del Cielo and the Reagan Ranch Center $25,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 To support a national lecture series $15,000 1/1/1996
Colegios mayores y Universidad
American Academy for Liberal Education $15,000
Toward the Academy’s accreditation process for exemplary liberal arts colleges and universities $15,000 1/1/1995
Audrey Cohen College $5,000
Toward the Purpose-Centered Educational Curriculum $5,000 1/1/1996
Collegiate Network $15,000
To support educational programs and publications for college and university students $15,000 1/1/1996
Columbia University $15,000
College of Physicians and Surgeons
Toward the John A. Downey Professorship in Rehabilitation Medicine $5,000 1/1/1998 College of Physicians and Surgeons
Toward the Robert C. Darling Library and Conference Center $10,000 1/1/1997
Intercollegiate Studies Institute $163,000
$30,000 1/1/2008 $30,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $50,000 1/1/2001 For the State Policy Network Project $33,000 1/1/1998 Toward the Forum for University Stewardship $20,000 1/1/1996
Leadership Institute $28,000
To develop the State Think Tank Assistance Program. $18,000 1/1/1999 To support the Student Publications School $10,000 1/1/1995
New York University $60,000
Department of Politics $10,000 10/25/2002 To support the Education Program in Palliative Care at the School of Medicine. $25,000 1/1/1999 Medical Center
To publish Marihuana and Medicine $15,000 1/1/1998 Medical Center
To launch the electronic communication program at the national Center for Medical Fellowships in Alcoholism and Drug Abuse $10,000 1/1/1996
Pennsylvania State University $25,000
Toward a model program to reduce alcohol-related problems among Penn State students $25,000 1/1/1997
Princeton University $25,000
For the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $25,000 1/1/2003
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey $20,000
For the National Marriage Project report, «The State of Our Unions.» $20,000 1/1/1999
Suffolk University $35,000
Beacon Hill Institute
To study the impact of tort reform in Alabama $20,000 1/1/2004 Beacon Hill Institute $15,000 1/1/2000
University of Kansas $10,000 L
aw and Organizational Economics Center
In support of the Economics Institutes for State Judges
[ed.note: Law and Economics] $10,000 1/1/1996
University of Pennsylvania $15,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001
Política y americanismo
America’s Future Foundation $80,000
$20,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 For the Youth Leadership in Public Policy Program $15,000 1/1/1998
Center for Peace and Freedom $2,500
Richard Nixon Libary and Birthplace
To launch the Study Group on Domestic Policy $2,500 1/1/1995
Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives $45,000
$20,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001 To launch the Civil Society Project $10,000 1/1/1995
Counterterrorism & Security Education and Research Foundation $35,000
To establish the Investigative News Service $35,000 1/1/2004
Eisenhower World Affairs Institute $2,500
To support the Eisenhower Leadership Development Program in collaboration with Gettysburg College $2,500 1/1/1995
Freedom House $25,000
For research on radical Islam $25,000 1/1/2004
Fund for American Studies, The $115,000
$25,000 1/1/2006 To expand alumni programs $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $30,000 5/3/2002 To launch the Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service. $25,000 1/1/1999 Toward scholarships for students nominated by the State Policy Network $10,000 1/1/1998 To support scholarships for exemplary students $5,000 1/1/1995
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History $50,000
$30,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2006
Institute for American Values $55,000
$25,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2001 To launch the Council on Civil Society $10,000 1/1/1996
Institute of World Politics, The $45,000
Toward educational programs on national security $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002
Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Research $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2007
Nevada Policy Research Institute $60,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $15,000 10/25/2002
Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation $25,000
No purpose given. $25,000 10/25/2002
Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation $15,000
To publicize Dr. Myron Lieberman’s forthcoming book, The Teacher Unions $15,000 1/1/1997
State Policy Research Centers $75,000
$75,000 1/1/2005
Texas Pubic Policy Foundation $40,000
$20,000 1/1/2006 To publish and distribute a quarterly newsletter $20,000 1/1/2004
Thomas Jefferson Institute $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2008
Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy $30,000
Toward the VirginiaChoice Program $10,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001 For education and research studies $10,000 1/1/1998
U.S. Term Limits Foundation $20,000
For education and research activities $20,000 1/1/1997
Virginia Institute for Public Policy $55,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 To strengthen property rights in Virginia $15,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001 Toward research and education programs $10,000 1/1/1998
Medios de comunicación
American Alternative Foundation, Inc. $20,000
To revitalize The American Spectator $20,000 1/1/2003
American Spectator Foundation $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2008
Center for Media and Public Affairs $25,000
For the 2004 Election Project $25,000 1/1/2003
Corporation for Educational Radio and Television $15,000
$15,000 1/1/2006
Critical Review Foundation $20,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001 To publish Critical Review and conduct summer seminars for graduate students $10,000 1/1/1998
Layalina Productions $25,000
To create a better understanding of America through television programming to the Arab Middle East $25,000 1/1/2003
Magellan Productions $11,400
In support of a four-part radio documentary on family values in America $11,400 1/1/1996
Media Research Center $60,000
$20,000 1/1/2007 Toward educational programs $25,000 1/1/2004 To launch the Parents’ Television Council $15,000 1/1/1996
One to One Citizen Advocacy $15,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000
Statistical Assessment Service $25,000
To improve the quality of data presented by the news media to policymakers and the general public $25,000 1/1/1995
Privatización del sistema sanitario
American Council on Science and Health $15,000
To launch the Council on Health Priorities for New York City $15,000 1/1/1997
Cascade Policy Institute $100,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $25,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2001 To suport the Urban Growth Project. $15,000 1/1/1999 To support «Opening Doors to Opportunity» $10,000 1/1/1997 To promote market-based alternatives in health care $5,000 1/1/1995
FreedomWorks $135,000
$40,000 1/1/2006 CSE Freedom Works Foundation
To support the Plaintiff’s Bar Project and «Own Your Future: A New Deal for Social Security» $40,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2001 For the Scrap the Code Tour $20,000 1/1/1998 To expand activities in New York and New Jersey $15,000 1/1/1996
James Madison Institute $70,000
$20,000 1/1/2005 For research on healthy policy in Florida $20,000 1/1/2003 For research on unions. $15,000 1/1/1999 To support the Institute’s education reform activities $15,000 1/1/1997
Third Millennium: Advocates for the Future $40,000
To promote Medicare and Social Security reform. $20,000 1/1/1999 To support public education on Social Security reform $10,000 1/1/1997 Toward educational programs on generational equity, volunteerism, and government reform $10,000 1/1/1995
Washington Policy Center $65,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2006 For research and education on health policy in Washington $20,000 1/1/2003
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute $25,000
Toward a study of health care insurance in Wisconsin $25,000 1/1/2003
Anti-feminismo
Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute $90,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 $25,000 1/1/2005 Toward education and mentoring programs for young women $25,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001
Independent Women’s Forum $120,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 Toward the Campus Program $25,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $5,000 6/26/2002 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 Toward the Women’s Economic Project. $20,000 1/1/1999 To support Forum publications $20,000 1/1/1995
Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association of the Union $5,000
No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001
Filantropía conservadora
Capital Research Center $30,000
No purpose given $15,000 1/1/2000 To support research and publications on the role of non-profit agencies and private grantmakers in American society $15,000 1/1/1995
DonorsTrust $60,000
$35,000 1/1/2007 To launch the Trust as a national community foundation. $25,000 1/1/1999
New York Regional Assocation of Grantmakers $9,100
No purpose given. $1,600 1/1/2000 To foster effective grantmaking and cooperation among area funders. $1,600 1/1/1999 To foster effective grantmaking and cooperation among area funders $1,600 1/1/1998 To foster effective grantmaking and cooperation among Greater New York-area funders $1,600 1/1/1997 To foster effective grantmaking and cooperation among Greater New York-area funders $1,600 1/1/1996 To foster effective grantmaking and cooperation among Greater New York-area funders $1,100 1/1/1995
Philanthropy Roundtable $200,000
$35,000 1/1/2006 Toward the Victory over Terrorism Project $50,000 1/1/2003 To expand services for foundations, corporations, and individual donors. $50,000 1/1/1999 For improvement and increased distribution of Philanthropy Magazine $35,000 1/1/1997 To support educational programs for foundations, corporations, trust and estate officers, and individual donors $30,000 1/1/1995
Otros destinos
Abilities Fund $50,000
No purpose given. $50,000 1/1/2001
Access Living $30,000
No purpose given. $30,000 1/1/2001
American Association of People with Disabilities $25,000
To launch AAPD as an independent organization $25,000 1/1/1997
American Institute for Teen AIDS Prevention $1,500
To support the «Positive AIDS Education» Program for students across the country $1,500 1/1/1995
American Society of Addiction Medicine $25,000
To support «Improved Addiction Treatment in the Era of Managed Care» $25,000 1/1/1998
Amputee Coalition of America $20,000
No purpose given $20,000 1/1/2000
Archimedes Group $20,000
For the Disability Information Network $20,000 1/1/1997
Association for the Help of Retarded Children $15,000
NYC Foundation
For a self-sustaining groundskeeping business to train and employ people with developmental disabilities $15,000 1/1/1998
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center $50,000
No purpose given $25,000 1/1/2000 To launch the Program for Humanistic Health Care $25,000 1/1/1995
Blanton-Peale Institute $2,500
Toward counseling services for disadvantaged individuals and their families $2,500 1/1/1996
Bridge Fund of New York $25,000
No purpose given $25,000 1/1/2000
Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service $15,000
To support the Deaf Services Program $15,000 1/1/1997
CaP CURE $25,000
Toward a multi-center nutritional research project to prevent the progression or recurrence of prostate cancer $25,000 1/1/1997
Cancer Care $25,000
Toward two initiatives: the «Heart and Soul» Program to help dying patients and their families through spirituality and the Advance Care Planning Project to improve end-of-life care for critically ill patients $25,000 1/1/1996
Center for Long-Term Care Financing $15,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001
Center for New Black Leadership $15,000
For the Campus Connections Program $15,000 1/1/1998
Children of Alcoholics Foundation $15,000
Toward expanded services, educational materials, and professional training $15,000 1/1/1996
Children’s Hospital Foundation Seattle $20,000
To create SibShops for chronically ill children. $20,000 1/1/1999
Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001
Common Good $5,000
$5,000 1/1/2008
Community Options $25,000
To launch the Fund for Mircoenterprise Development for Persons with Severe Disabilities. $25,000 1/1/1999
Congressional Medal of Honor Society $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2007
Danmore Stables $5,000
To support programs for people with disabilities $5,000 1/1/2003
Datahr Rehabilitation Institute $27,500
Toward vocational and rehabilitation services for people with traumatic brain injuries $25,000 1/1/1997 Toward services for people with disabilities $2,500 1/1/1997
DateABLE $1,250
To expand services for people with disabilities $1,250 1/1/1995
Depression and Related Affectiv Disorders Association $10,000
For the Networking Project to educate health professionals and foster more effective treatment of individuals with Affective Disorders and their families $10,000 1/1/1995
Disabilities and Possibilities Foundation $25,000
To expand television programming on disability issues $25,000 1/1/1998
Dole Foundation $35,000
Toward the Telecommunications Partnership and the American Association of People with Disabilities $35,000 1/1/1995
Economic Security 2000 $25,000
No purpose given $25,000 1/1/2000
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation $5,000
No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001
Empire Foundation for Policy Research, The $15,000
To promote educational choice in New York $15,000 1/1/1998
Encounter for Culture and Education $5,000
To support Encounter Books. $5,000 1/1/1999
Enrichment Audio Resource Services $20,000
No purpose given. $10,000 5/3/2002 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Excel! Networking Group $7,500
In support of the Career Mobilization Project $7,500 1/1/1997
Fearless Theatre Company $5,000
Toward work with young performers with disabilities $5,000 1/1/1997
George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens $5,000
To support the Mount Vernon Ladies Association’s educational programs for students $5,000 1/1/2003
Goddard-Riverside Community Center $10,000
To advise students with disabilities on college admissions and financial aid $10,000 1/1/1996
Great Dads $10,000
Toward educational materials and seminars $10,000 1/1/1998
Greenwich Adult Day Center $2,500
Toward a new management information system. $2,500 1/1/1999
Grove City College $25,000
$5,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2006
International Center for the Disabled $430,000
No purpose given. $50,000 1/1/2000 For strategic planning and transition costs ($75,000) and Phase Two of ICD’s three-year strategic plan ($50,000). $125,000 1/1/1999 For marketing, public relations, and strategic planning $75,000 1/1/1997 Toward ICD’s services for people with disabilities $5,000 1/1/1997 To support three initiatives: the Primary Care Health Center; «A Different Angle» training and employment program; and the AIDS/Employment research project $75,000 1/1/1996 Toward vocational services for people with disabilities $100,000 1/1/1995
International Center of Photography $5,000
$5,000 1/1/2005
International Rescue Committee $1,000
To support the New York City Refugee Employment Project $1,000 1/1/1997
Island Health Project $5,000
No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2000
Johns Hopkins University $50,000
Medical Institutions $25,000 1/1/2000 For the Inner City Internship Program in Community Health Nursing $25,000 1/1/1996
Just One Break $15,000
For the College Internship Program $15,000 1/1/1997
League for the Hard of Hearing $15,000
Toward the Career Mentoring Program. $15,000 1/1/1999
Life Issues: Youth Forums $6,000
To suport a mentoring program for disadvantaged youth in Connecticut. $5,000 1/1/1999 Toward activities with major national organizations serving disadvantaged youth $1,000 1/1/1997
Little Hill Foundation for The Rehabilitation Of Alcoholics $5,000
For programs at Little Hill-Alina Lodge $5,000 1/1/2004
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center $35,000
To improve the care of terminally ill patients $35,000 1/1/1996
Multitasking Systems of New York $25,000
No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000
Museum of the City of New York $5,000
$5,000 1/1/2008
National Association on Drug Abuse Problems $3,000
No purpose given. $3,000 1/1/2000
National Center for Learning Disabilities $2,500
To expand the National Learning Disabilities Information Service $2,500 1/1/1995
National Charities Information Bureau $10,000
For information services on charitable organizations $10,000 1/1/1998
National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence $25,000
Toward the Corporate Purchaser Project. $25,000 1/1/1999
National Down Syndrome Society $25,000
To produce and distribute a videotape for health care professionals. $25,000 1/1/1999
National Executive Service Corps $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction $71,000
No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2001 To fund research fellowships $31,000 1/1/1998 Toward supportive services for patients and families $15,000 1/1/1996
National Lekotek Center $30,000
No purpose given. $20,000 1/1/2000 For the Compuplay Program $10,000 1/1/1997
National Organization on Disability $90,000
No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 For the Start on Success Student Internship Program in Baltimore $20,000 1/1/1998 To develop a school-to-work transition program for disabled students in New York City $20,000 1/1/1995
National Results Council $225,000
Third and final payment of a three-year, $225,000 challenge grant to improve employment and training programs by holding them accountable for results $50,000 1/1/1997 Second payment of a three-year challenge grant to improve employment and training programs by holding them accountable for results $75,000 1/1/1996 To launch the Council’s «Results Based Evaluation Program» (Payment of a 1:1 challenge grant from previously approved Designated Funds) $100,000 1/1/1995
National Stroke Association $20,000
To establish NSA chapters in the Northeastern United States $20,000 1/1/1997
New York Botanical Garden $20,000
To support the Garden’s Educational Programs for Children $5,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001 No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2000 For an internship program to benefit high school students. $5,000 1/1/1999
New York City Mission Society $5,000
Toward services for disadvantaged youth $5,000 1/1/1998
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary $40,000
For the Retina Center $5,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001 Toward education and training for consumers and health care professionals (Payment of a 2:1 challenge grant) $25,000 1/1/1996
New York Hospital $15,000
Cornell Medical Center
To support research conducted under the H. Lawrence Bogert Fund in Cardiology. $15,000 1/1/1995
New York Presbyterian Hospital $5,000
To support the Ben Kean Conference Room for Infectious Diseases $5,000 1/1/1998
New York Zoological Society $15,000
Wildlife Conservation Society
Toward the Summer Training and Employment Program for disadvantaged youth $5,000 1/1/1998 Wildlife Conservation Society
To support the Summer Training and Employment Program $5,000 1/1/1997 Toward the Summer Training and Employment Program for minority youth $5,000 1/1/1996
Outdoor Explorations $5,000
No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001
Palmer R Chitester Fund $10,000
To support the development of a pilot program and Internet component for the TV Series entitled DAMN RIGHT! $10,000 1/1/1995
Per Scholas $10,000
To provide reconditioned computers to elementary and secondary schools as well as other nonprofit agencies $10,000 1/1/1995
Personality Disorders Foundation $20,000
To launch public information programs. $20,000 1/1/1999
Phoenix House Foundation $15,000
To support Facts on Tap, an educational program of the Children of Alcoholics Foundation. $15,000 1/1/1999
Planned Parenthood of Connecticut $20,000
To develop «Easy Access Centers» for women with disabilities $20,000 1/1/1997
Police Athletic League NY $5,000
Toward the In-STEP employment and entrepreneurship training program $5,000 1/1/1995
Potential Unlimited Productions $5,000
Toward services for persons with disabilities $5,000 1/1/1998
Project DOCC $15,000
In support of the Pediatric Residents Training Program $15,000 1/1/1998
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic $2,500
To expand services for people with disabilities $2,500 1/1/1995
Recovery Institute $25,000
For research on public perceptions of alcoholism and obstacles to treatment $25,000 1/1/1998
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago $50,000
No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/2000 To establish a Center for the Study of Disability Ethics $25,000 1/1/1995
Resources for Children with Special Needs $45,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2000 To upgrade and expand publications $15,000 1/1/1998 To support development and strategic planning $15,000 1/1/1996
Retirement Security Alliance $15,000
For educational projects on social security reform $15,000 1/1/1998
$80,000 $25,000 1/1/2008 $25,000 1/1/2006 To support the Taxpayers Bill of Rights $20,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001
Round Hill Community Church $53,000
To refurbish the church organ in memory of Andrea Hunter Milbank $53,000 1/1/2004
Saint Elizabeth Shelter $5,000
No purpose given. $5,000 1/1/2001
Saint Vincent College $25,000
Toward the Center for Economic and Policy Education’s Public Morality, Civic Virtue project. $10,000 1/1/1999 Center for Economic and Policy Education
For a conference and publication entitled, «The Political Order and Culture: Towards the Renewal of Civilization» $10,000 1/1/1997 Center for Economic and Policy Education
For a national conference entitled «Culture in Crisis» $5,000 1/1/1995
Show-Me Institute $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2006
Spence-Chapin Services to Families and Children $15,000
To support a special adoption program for children with disabilities $15,000 1/1/1998
Spring Lake Ranch $5,000
For the Sarcka Scholarship Program to provide financial assistance for needy residents. $5,000 1/1/1999
St. Charles Hospital and Rehabilitation Center $10,000
To support the Community Re-Entry Program for Traumatic Brain Injured Patients $10,000 1/1/1995
StudentNewsDaily.com $15,000
$15,000 1/1/2007
Support Center for Nonprofit Management $5,000
To publish and disseminate an outcome management workbook $5,000 1/1/1998
Support Center of New York $10,000
To improve program evaluation and outcome-oriented management in New York area nonprofit organizations $10,000 1/1/1997
Triform Camphill Community $15,000
To support apprenticeships for young adults with disabilities $15,000 1/1/1997
Twin Towers Fund $25,000
No purpose given. $25,000 10/25/2002
United Cerebral Palsy Association of Greater Chicago $23,000
No purpose given. $23,000 1/1/2001
United Cerebral Palsy Research & Educational Foundation $25,000
To launch a new national program entitled «Customer Satisfaction: A New Approach to Advancing the Independence of Persons with Disabilities» $25,000 1/1/1995
United Hospital Fund $75,000
To support the Family Caregiving Initiative $25,000 1/1/1998 To support initiatives in discharge preparation and palliative care $50,000 1/1/1996
Vincent Club $70,000
Vincent Memorial Hospital
To support the Hospital’s research program in gynecological oncology $5,000 1/1/2004 In support of the Nursing Scholarship Fund $20,000 1/1/2003 To support patient care, teaching, and research at Vincent Memorial Hospital $5,000 1/1/2003 No purpose given. $5,000 6/26/2002 (Vincent Memorial Hospital) $25,000 1/1/2001 Vincent Memorial Hospital $5,000 1/1/2000 To support clinical services for women at Vincent Memorial Hospital. $5,000 1/1/1999
Vincent Club – Vincent Memorial Hospital, The $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2005
Vincent Memorial Hospital $40,000
$10,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2007 $10,000 1/1/2006
Vocational Foundation $5,000
Toward vocational services for young people from disadvantaged communities. $5,000 1/1/1999
Wills Eye Hospital $10,000
To support cornea research. $10,000 1/1/1999
Winners on Wheels $25,000
To strengthen the national office and expand local affiliates. $25,000 1/1/1999
World Institute on Disability $20,000
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Whitehead Institute $25,000
For research on the treatment of spinal cord injuries $25,000 1/1/1996
TEAK Fellowship $20,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001 To support academic enrichment programs for disadvantaged youth in New York City. $5,000 1/1/1999
Tennessee Center for Policy Research $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2005
Tennessee Family Institute $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Thomas Heyward Academy $2,500
$2,500 1/1/2008
Toward Tradition $20,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001 For education and outreach programs $10,000 1/1/1998
Sutherland Institute $35,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 For the Utah «Schools at a Glance» Consumer’s Guide $10,000 1/1/1996
Bluegrass Institute $20,000
$20,000 1/1/2006
Bluegrass Institute for Public Policy Solutions $15,000
Toward initial operations $15,000 1/1/2004
Center for Civic Renewal $25,000
To support strategic planning and training programs for think tanks $25,000 1/1/1998
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise $25,000
To launch Communities 2000 — a five-year demonstration project to empower grass roots organizations in the areas of self-sufficiency, family preservation, substance abuse, and community revitalization $25,000 1/1/1997
Empower.org $20,000
Empower.org $20,000 1/1/2001
Empowerment Network Foundation, The $20,000
Grant made to: Empowerment Resource Network $20,000 1/1/2000
Ethan Allen Institute $15,000
No purpose given $15,000 1/1/2000
Evergreen Freedom Foundation $45,000
No purpose given. $15,000 10/25/2002 For research on unions. $15,000 1/1/1999 For outreach related to EFF’s «Unmasking the Monopoly» Project $15,000 1/1/1997
Family Foundation of North America $10,000
Grant given to The Family Foundation $10,000 1/1/2000
Family Impact Seminar $15,000
For a multi-year program entitled, «The Future of Marriage in the 21st Century» $15,000 1/1/1997
Family Security Foundation $50,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $25,000 1/1/2005
Foundation Center, The $10,000
To expand program services. $5,000 1/1/1999 For 1996 program services $5,000 1/1/1996
Grassroot Institute of Hawaii $40,000
$25,000 1/1/2007 To support the Hawaii STAMP Program $15,000 1/1/2003
Great Plains Public Policy Institute $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
Hastings Center $25,000
To support «Families and Traumatic Brain Injury: The Moral Landscape» $25,000 1/1/1998
Hazelden Foundation $35,000
Hazelden New York $20,000 1/1/2001 To support the New York Family Services Program $15,000 1/1/1997
Henry H. Kessler Foundation $20,000
No purpose given. $20,000 10/25/2002
Independent Sector $7,500
No purpose given. $1,250 1/1/2000 Toward educational activities. $1,250 1/1/1999 To support educational activities $1,250 1/1/1998 For educational activities $1,250 1/1/1997 For educational activities $1,250 1/1/1996 For activities focused on advocacy, education, evaluation, and leadership development $1,250 1/1/1995
Indiana Policy Review Foundation $15,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001
Institute for Children $20,000
Toward a model program in the states to find loving, permanent homes for children now in foster care $20,000 1/1/1996
Institute for Family-Centered Care $20,000
To develop and disseminate guidance materials on Family Resource Centers. $20,000 1/1/1999
Institute for Health Freedom $30,000
No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001 Toward health care research and fundraising efforts $15,000 1/1/1998
Institute for Policy Innovation $40,000
No purpose given. $25,000 5/3/2002 For research on estate taxes. $15,000 1/1/1999
Institute for Responsible Citizenship $30,000
$15,000 1/1/2006 To support educational activities for minority students $15,000 1/1/2004
Institute for Responsible Citizenship, The $30,000
$30,000 1/1/2008
Institute for Responsible Fatherhood and Family Revitalization $10,000
To launch fatherhood programs in disadvantaged communities nationwide $10,000 1/1/1995
Jamestown Foundation $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2006
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews $10,000
To launch the Center for Jewish and Christian Values $10,000 1/1/1996
Kansas Public Policy Institute $10,000
To support statewide research and education programs. $10,000 1/1/1999
Legislative Studies Institute $15,000
To provide comprehensive, bi-partisan training for Congressional staff $15,000 1/1/1996
Liberty Matters $5,000
For educational projects on property rights preservation $5,000 1/1/1998
Maine Heritage Policy Center $45,000
$30,000 1/1/2007 To support «MedicaidWatch» $15,000 1/1/2004
Martin Luther King Jr. Family Life Institute $19,500
To build a model for abstinence-based character education through parental involvement. $19,500 1/1/1999
Maryland Public Policy Institute $30,000
To foster School Choice in Maryland $15,000 1/1/2004 No purpose given. $15,000 10/25/2002
Michigan School Board Leaders Association $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2001
Mississippi Policy Institute $25,000
$25,000 1/1/2005
National Development Council $15,000
Toward the Economic Security 2000 Project $15,000 1/1/1997
Nebraska Center for Policy Research $10,000
No purpose given. $10,000 1/1/2000
New Citizenship Project $10,000
For the Council on Crime in America $10,000 1/1/1996
New Mexico Independence Research Institute $10,000
For education and research activities. $10,000 1/1/1999
STAR Foundation $2,500
To support vocational services for people with developmental disabilities $2,500 1/1/1998
Rockford Institute $15,000
Toward the Center on the Family in America $15,000 1/1/1997
South Carolina Policy Council $60,000
$30,000 1/1/2006 No purpose given. $15,000 1/1/2001 For research on mental health and children’s health care policies in South Carolina $15,000 1/1/1998
South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation $45,000
$25,000 1/1/2008 $20,000 1/1/2005
Herbert Hoover Presidential Library Association $7,500
$5,000 1/1/2005 No purpose given. $2,500 1/1/2000
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