[En proceso]
Think tanks
Acton Institute for the Study of Liberty and Religion $390,500
The Center for Economic Personalism $50,000 1/1/2002 The Center for Economic Personalism $50,000 1/1/2001 The Center for Economic Personalism. $50,000 1/1/2000 The Center for Economic Personalism $50,000 1/1/1999 The Center for Economic Personalism $50,000 1/1/1998 The Center for Economic Personalism $50,000 1/1/1997 The Discovery Project $25,000 1/1/1996 The Speakers Bureau of the Discovery Project $15,500 1/1/1995 The publications program $15,000 1/1/1994 To support the publications program $10,000 1/1/1993 To support the publications program $25,000 1/1/1991
Alexis de Tocqueville Institution $362,500
The Opportunity: Choice program $50,000 1/1/2001 The «Teacher Choice» mailing and information program. $50,000 1/1/2000 The teacher mailing and information program $50,000 1/1/1999 Research on the U.S. progressive movement since the end of the Cold War $75,000 1/1/1998 Studies on teacher unions $65,000 1/1/1997 Research on policies and activities of the International Monetary Fund $25,000 1/1/1997 The Action Plan for Defense Privatization, conducted by the Committee for the Common Defense $20,000 1/1/1996 The Committee for the Common Defense $10,000 1/1/1995 To support a study of the International Monetary Fund $12,500 1/1/1989 To support promotion for The Democratic Century, a book by Gregory Fossedal $5,000 1/1/1988
American Civil Rights Institute $1,000,000
Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $100,000 1/15/2004 programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $150,000 1/1/2002 Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $150,000 1/1/2001 Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity. $150,000 1/1/2000 Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $125,000 1/1/1999 Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $125,000 1/1/1998 Activities and programs on race relations in the U.S. $100,000 1/1/1998 Programs and activities to promote equal opportunity $100,000 1/1/1997
American Council for Capital Formation $100,000
To support a conference on intellectual property rights and capital formation $55,000 1/1/1987 To support research and publications on tax reform $15,000 1/1/1987 To support a conference on the consumption tax and research on the effects of tax reform proposals $30,000 1/1/1986
American Council of Trustees and Alumni $485,000
programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $75,000 1/1/2002 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $100,000 1/1/2001 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence. $100,000 1/1/2000 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $10,000 1/1/1999 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $100,000 1/1/1998 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $100,000 1/1/1997
American Council on Science and Health $915,500
General support $50,000 5/4/2004 Projects in health policy $50,000 7/18/2003 projects in health policy $75,000 1/1/2002 Communications projects in health policy $75,000 1/1/2001 Communications projects in health policy. $75,000 1/1/2000 Projects in health policy $75,000 1/1/1999 Projects in health policy $75,000 1/1/1998 The publication of «Priorities» $50,000 1/1/1998 The publication of Priorities magazine (two years) $50,000 1/1/1997 The publication of Priorities magazine (two years) $50,000 1/1/1996 The publication of Priorities magazine $50,000 1/1/1995 To support Priorities magazine $35,000 1/1/1993 To support Priorities magazine $35,000 1/1/1992 To support Priorities magazine $33,000 1/1/1991 To support marketing and promotion of Priorities magazine $30,000 1/1/1990 To support a consumer guide to legislative proposals modelled on California’s 1986 Proposition 65 $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the nationally syndicated radio series, «Healthline» $32,500 1/1/1987 To support the nationally syndicated radio series, «Healthline» $25,000 1/1/1986 To support seminars on environmental regulation $25,000 1/1/1985
American Enterprise Institute $7,647,124
$250,000 1/1/2007 General support $250,000 12/31/2005 Projects on health care policy $190,000 1/15/2004 The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $45,000 1/15/2004 Projects on health care policy $190,000 1/28/2003 projects on health care policy $190,000 1/1/2002 the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, under the direction of Michael Novak $90,520 1/1/2002 The program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, directed by Michael Novak $90,520 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza. $100,000 1/1/2000 The program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, under the direction of Michael Novak. $90,520 1/1/2000 A research project by Marvin Kosters on «Understanding Inequality.» $50,000 1/1/2000 The promotion of Lynne Munson’s book, Art in an Era of Intolerance. $5,000 1/1/2000 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $125,000 1/1/1999 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,000 1/1/1999 A research project by Marvin Kosters on «Understanding Inequality» $50,000 1/1/1999 A book project by Lynne Munson on art in the age of politics $10,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D’Souza $125,000 1/1/1998 The program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $75,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,000 1/1/1998 A research project by Marvin Kosters on «Understanding Inequality» $50,000 1/1/1998 A book project by Lynne Munson on art in the age of politics $30,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D’Souza $125,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $95,000 1/1/1997 The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1997 The Arthur F. Burns Chair in Economics held by Lawrence B. Lindsey $83,333 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $75,000 1/1/1997 A research fellowship for Michael Fumento $60,000 1/1/1997 A research project by Marvin Kosters on «Understanding Inequality» $50,000 1/1/1997 Promotion of Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader, by Dinesh D’Souza $25,000 1/1/1997 Research assistance for Christina Hoff Sommers $15,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $122,633 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert Bork $117,800 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $100,000 1/1/1996 The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $78,740 1/1/1996 A research project by Marvin Kosters on «Understanding Inequality» $50,000 1/1/1996 A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support the Prague conference of the New Atlantic Initiative $5,000 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert Bork $162,812 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol, 1994, and a book of essays in honor of Mr. Kristol $135,000 1/1/1995 «U.S. and World History Standards: An Alternative Guide» $125,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D’Souza $122,633 1/1/1995 The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $78,740 1/1/1995 The completion of a book by David R. Henderson, The Rebirth of Freedom $25,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $162,812 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D’Souza, and a conference on Western civilization $122,633 1/1/1994 The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $65,130 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $62,600 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D’Souza $54,750 1/1/1994 The Health Care Policy program $50,000 1/1/1994 The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $42,780 1/1/1994 Research by Lynne V. Cheney $5,000 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $83,350 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $65,130 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol, 1993 $62,600 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,200 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $54,750 1/1/1993 To support the Health Care Policy Program $50,000 1/1/1993 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $42,780 1/1/1993 To support Marvin H. Koster’s work on U.S. Living Standards and Income Distribution $25,000 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $106,950 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $83,350 1/1/1992 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $79,950 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $60,200 1/1/1992 To support Marvin Kosters’ work on U.S. living standards and income distribution $50,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $150,880 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $125,400 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $98,400 1/1/1991 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $74,290 1/1/1991 To support the William H. Brady Fellowship $50,000 1/1/1991 To support a conference on the 1990 budget agreement $40,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $230,630 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $124,400 1/1/1990 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $64,000 1/1/1990 To support a Research Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $50,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $167,193 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $127,260 1/1/1989 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $67,100 1/1/1989 To support a fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $50,000 1/1/1989 To support a book on federal cultural policy edited by Ronald Berman and Ralph A. Smith (grant transferred in 1990 to the University of Illinois Press) $7,250 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $162,750 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol (three years) $127,260 1/1/1988 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $61,616 1/1/1988 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $50,820 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Chair in Constitutional and Legal Studies, held by Walter Berns $122,499 1/1/1985 To support the Bryce Harlow Chair in Public Policy $100,000 1/1/1985 To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $50,000 1/1/1985 To support a Chair in International Economic Policy in honor of Arthur F. Burns $25,000 1/1/1985
American Legislative Exchange Council $215,000
A health care reform educational campaign $50,000 1/1/1994 To support publications and research $25,000 1/1/1991 To support 1991-92 Source Book of American State Legislation $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the American Civic Literacy Project $30,000 1/1/1989 To support the publication of materials for state legislators on issues of public policy $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the State Legislator Task Force on Education and the publication of materials for state legislators on issues of public policy $35,000 1/1/1986 To publish materials for state legislators on issues of public policy $25,000 1/1/1985
Americans for Tax Reform $525,000
Public education efforts on cutting taxes and reducing the cost of government $50,000 1/1/2001 Public education efforts on reducing taxes and reducing the cost of government $75,000 1/1/1999 Public education efforts on reducing taxes and the cost of government $100,000 1/1/1998 Public education efforts on reducing taxes and the cost of government $100,000 1/1/1997 Public education efforts on cutting the cost of government $100,000 1/1/1996 Public education programs on the federal budget $75,000 1/1/1995 Educational projects on the Contract with America, taxpayers’ rights and the cost of government $25,000 1/1/1995
Atlantic Legal Foundation $210,000
Litigation and public education programs. $25,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1999 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1997 Litigation and public education programs $15,000 1/1/1996 Litigation and public education programs $15,000 1/1/1995 Litigation programs $15,000 1/1/1994 To support litigation programs $15,000 1/1/1993 To support litigation programs $15,000 1/1/1992 To support litigation programs $10,000 1/1/1990 To support litigation programs $15,000 1/1/1989 To support litigation programs $10,000 1/1/1988
Atlas Economic Research Foundation $5,000
To support a documentary film on F.A. Hayek $5,000 1/1/1993
Bill of Rights Institute $50,000
The Institute’s Curriculum project on the Bill of Rights $25,000 1/1/2001 Programs to incease the understanding of the Bill of Rights by high school students and teachers. $25,000 1/1/2000
Black Alliance for Educational Options $100,000
BAEO’s work to support parental choice in education $100,000 1/1/2001
Capital Research Center $567,500
The Center’s research and publications $40,000 1/1/2001 The Center’s research and publications. $40,000 1/1/2000 The Mandate for Charity project. $12,500 1/1/2000 The Center’s Research and Publications $50,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s Research and Publications $50,000 1/1/1998 The publications program and a Resource Bank on nonprofit groups $50,000 1/1/1997 The Center’s Research and Publications $50,000 1/1/1996 The publications program $35,000 1/1/1996 A book on the environmental movement and non-profit advocacy groups $25,000 1/1/1995 Books on the environmental movement and nonprofit advocacy groups $25,000 1/1/1994 To support a report on the politicization of charity $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the publications program $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the publications program $25,000 1/1/1991 To support the publications program $25,000 1/1/1990 To support a research associate in environmentalism and philanthropy $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the publications program $25,000 1/1/1988 To support the Center’s publications programs $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the publications program $15,000 1/1/1985
Cato Institute $832,500
The program in health policy studies. $75,000 1/1/2000 Carlos Ball’s translation of free market articles in Spanish-language newspapers. $10,000 1/1/2000 The project on global economic liberty $75,000 1/1/1999 The dissemination of research on economics in Spanish-language newspapers in the U.S. and Latin America $20,000 1/1/1998 Projects on Social Security and fiscal policy $75,000 1/1/1997 The dissemination of articles on economics in Spanish-language newspapers in the U.S. and Latin America $25,000 1/1/1997 Projects on restoring economic liberty and Social Security privatization $75,000 1/1/1996 The program in fiscal policy and constitutional studies $50,000 1/1/1995 The Fiscal Policy Studies Program $25,000 1/1/1994 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Peter J. Ferrara at the Center for Entitlement Alternatives $50,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William A. Niskanen $75,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Fellowsip for Peter J. Ferrara at the Center for Entitlement Alternatives $50,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William A. Niskanen $75,000 1/1/1988 To support the conference program $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for William A. Niskanen $75,000 1/1/1987 To support a 1987 monetary conference on financial deregulation $27,500 1/1/1986 To support a book by William A. Niskanen, Jr., on economic policy-making in the Reagan Administration. $25,000 1/1/1985
Center for Education Reform $285,000
The Center’s work to inform and strengthen school reform initiatives across the country. $25,000 1/1/2000 The Center’s work to advance educational excellence, accountability, and opportunity across the country $25,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s research and technical assistance programs to strengthen the education reform movement $60,000 1/1/1998 The Center’s work on education reform in the states $50,000 1/1/1997 The Center’s work to strengthen state education reform initiatives $50,000 1/1/1996 The state outreach initiative $50,000 1/1/1995 The School Reform Handbook $25,000 1/1/1994
Center for Equal Opportunity $1,610,000
The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $150,000 1/15/2004 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $165,000 1/28/2003 the programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $165,000 1/1/2002 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $165,000 1/1/2001 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity. $165,000 1/1/2000 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $175,000 1/1/1999 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $175,000 1/1/1998 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $150,000 1/1/1997 The programs of the Center for Equal Opportunity $150,000 1/1/1996 Programs at the Center for Equal Opportunity under the direction of Linda Chavez $150,000 1/1/1995
Center for Immigration Studies $110,000
Projects on terrorism and immigration $50,000 1/1/2002 A book on immigration policy alternatives $30,000 1/1/1997 A conference and publication on immigration and national identity $30,000 1/1/1996
Center for Individual Rights $1,965,000
General support $150,000 12/31/2005 General support $150,000 7/1/2004 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 4/25/2003 the Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/2002 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/2001 The Center’s litigation and public education programs. $150,000 1/1/2000 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/1998 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/1997 Litigation on the California Civil Rights Initiative $50,000 1/1/1997 The Center’s litigation and public education programs $100,000 1/1/1996 Litigation on equal protection and freedom of speech in higher education $80,000 1/1/1995 Litigation on equal protection and freedom of speech in higher education $60,000 1/1/1994 To support litigation programs on property rights, civil rights and the First Amendment $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the Academic Freedom Fund $100,000 1/1/1992 To support the Academic Freedom Fund $100,000 1/1/1991 To support research and litigation activities $50,000 1/1/1990 To support a public interest legal foundation $50,000 1/1/1989
Center for Military Readiness $60,000
Programs on national defense issues $20,000 1/1/2001 Research and public education programs $20,000 1/1/1999 Research and public education programs $20,000 1/1/1998
Citizens Against Government Waste $55,000
To support a national television campaign $25,000 1/1/1991 To support educational programs which promote recommendations made by the Grace Commission $30,000 1/1/1986
Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute $120,000
The Institute’s lecture series, student conferences, and publications $25,000 1/1/2001 The Institute’s lecture series, student conferences, and publications. $25,000 1/1/2000 The Institute’s research and conference programs $25,000 1/1/1999 The Institute’s research and conference programs $25,000 1/1/1998 The Institute’s lecture tour and student conference programs $20,000 1/1/19
Claremont Graduate University $88,660
a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Darren Filson $36,327 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Darren Filson $52,333 1/1/2001
Claremont Institute $957,000
The Institute’s programs on national issues $75,000 1/15/2004 The Institute’s programs on national issues $100,000 1/28/2003 the Institute’s programs on national issues $100,000 1/1/2002 The Institute’s programs on state and national issues $100,000 1/1/2001 The Institute’s programs on state and national issues. $100,000 1/1/2000 The Institute’s programs on state and national issues $100,000 1/1/1999 The Institute’s programs on state and national issues $100,000 1/1/1998 The Institute’s programs on state and national issues $75,000 1/1/1997 The Institute’s work on important California issues $75,000 1/1/1996 The California Project of the Golden State Institute $75,000 1/1/1995 Asian Studies Center.
To support a research program on «Democratization in South Korea and Taiwan» $27,000 1/1/1987 To support a series of films on Winston Churchill and the War Years $30,000 1/1/1985
Collegiate Network $1,640,000
$150,000 1/1/2006 General support $150,000 12/31/2005 General support ($160,000 p.a.) and support for new JMO Professional Journalism Fellowships ($60,000 p.a.) $150,000 12/22/2004 The Network’s program for campus newspapers $160,000 1/14/2004 the Network’s program for campus newspapers $160,000 1/1/2002 The Network’s program for campus newspapers $160,000 1/1/2001 The Network’s program for campus newspapers. $160,000 1/1/2000 The Network’s programs for college newspapers $125,000 1/1/1999 The Network’s programs for college newspapers $125,000 1/1/1998 The Network’s programs for college newspapers $100,000 1/1/1997 The Network’s programs for college newspapers $100,000 1/1/1996 The Collegiate Network of student newspapers $100,000 1/1/1995
Competitive Enterprise Institute $230,300
the publication of a new edition of The True State of the Planet $30,000 1/1/2002 The work of the CEI’s Center for Environmental Education Research, directed by Michael Sanera $55,000 1/1/1999 Projects to improve environmental education under the direction of Michael Sanera $55,300 1/1/1998 The publication of a second edition of The True State of the Planet $30,000 1/1/1997 The publication of a book, Progress and the Planet $30,000 1/1/1994 To support a project presenting a scientifically-based review of key environmental issues $30,000 1/1/1993
David Horowitz Freedom Center $2,085,000
General support $50,000 12/31/2005 The programs of the Center $150,000 1/15/2004 The programs of the Center $150,000 1/28/2003 The projects of the Center $200,000 1/1/2001 The programs of the Center $150,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Piereson, to support a public opinion study directed by Frank Luntz $15,000 1/1/2001 The projects of the Center. $200,000 1/1/2000 Programs on teachers unions, popular culture and higher education $200,000 1/1/1998 Programs on teachers unions, popular culture and higher education $200,000 1/1/1997 Programs on teachers unions, popular culture and higher education $200,000 1/1/1996 Programs on teachers unions, public television, and higher education $200,000 1/1/1995 Programs examining political bias on college campuses and on television $125,000 1/1/1994 To support programs examining political bias on college campuses and on television, 1993 $100,000 1/1/1993 To support programs examining political bias on college campuses and on television, 1992 $100,000 1/1/1992 To support programs examining political bias on college campuses and on television $25,000 1/1/1991 To support research and publications concerning the politicization of the entertainment industry $20,000 1/1/1989
Eagle Forum $278,500
The Sixth Annual Eagle Forum Leadership Summit $25,000 1/1/1999 Fifth Annual Eagle Forum Leadership Summit $25,000 1/1/1998 The Collegians Summit $25,000 1/1/1997 The Third Annual Eagle Forum Collegians Summit $25,000 1/1/1996 A conference on free-market ideas $10,000 1/1/1995 A conference on free-market ideas $10,000 1/1/1994 To support a conference on women and capitalism $10,000 1/1/1993 To support a conference on the idea of a «glass ceiling» affecting women’s careers $25,000 1/1/1992 To support a conference on child care issues $25,000 1/1/1990 To support a conference on child care issues $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a project on the parental leave issue $23,500 1/1/1987 To support a project on the «parental leave» issue $25,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs on Comparable Worth $25,000 1/1/1985
Education and Research Institute, The $615,000
the activities of the National Journalism Center $25,000 1/1/2002 The activities of the National Journalism Center $40,000 1/1/2001 The activities of the National Journalism Center. $40,000 1/1/2000 The National Journalism Center $40,000 1/1/1999 The National Journalism Center $40,000 1/1/1998 The National Journalism Center under the direction of M. Stanton Evans $40,000 1/1/1997 The National Journalism Center under the direction of M. Stanton Evans $40,000 1/1/1996 The National Journalism Center under the direction of M. Stanton Evans $40,000 1/1/1995 The National Journalism Center under the direction of M. Stanton Evans $40,000 1/1/1994 To support the National Journalism Center $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the National Journalism Center $35,000 1/1/1992 To support the National Journalism Center $35,000 1/1/1991 To support the National Journalism Center $35,000 1/1/1990 To support the National Journalism Center $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the National Journalism Center $35,000 1/1/1988 TO support the journalist internship program at the National Journalism Center $45,000 1/1/1987 TO support the journalist internship program at the National Journalism Center $35,000 1/1/1986
Ethics and Public Policy Center $2,183,500
General support $75,000 12/31/2005 General support $50,000 12/31/2005 The John M. Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy $100,000 1/15/2004 The John M. Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy $150,000 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy $150,000 1/1/2002 the Center’s research, conference, and publication programs $75,000 1/1/2002 a trustee grant, designated by Jim Piereson, to support Naomi Shaefer’s book on religious higher education $2,500 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Chair in Religion and American Democracy $150,000 1/1/2001 The Tertio Millennio Seminar on the Free Society. $5,000 1/1/2000 Production of a documentary film on Pope John Paul II $100,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s judicial and «Regulation Watch» projects $50,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s research, publication, and conference programs $100,000 1/1/1998 The Center’s research and publications and the special Unum Project $100,000 1/1/1997 Research and education programs; and the Unum Program $150,000 1/1/1996 Projects on civic life in America $125,000 1/1/1995 The programs and publications of the Center $100,000 1/1/1994 To support research, publications and conferences $80,000 1/1/1993 To support research, publications and conferences $80,000 1/1/1992 To support research, publications and conferences $80,000 1/1/1991 To support research, publications and conferences $100,000 1/1/1990 To support research, publications and conferences $100,000 1/1/1989 To support educational programs in religion and society $50,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Oiln Fellowship in Religion and Society $111,000 1/1/1986 To support the School and Society Program $100,000 1/1/1985
Federalist Society $5,582,000
Operatnig Support $150,000 1/1/2008 $241,000 1/1/2007 $401,000 1/1/2006 General support $241,000 12/31/2005 General support $160,000 12/31/2005 JMO Lectures and Citizen-Lawyer Project $160,000 12/22/2004 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $221,000 7/7/2004 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $20,000 10/23/2003 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $221,000 8/22/2003 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series and the Citizen-Lawyer Project $135,000 7/18/2003 the administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $206,000 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series, the Citizen-Lawyer Project and the war on terrorism project $135,000 1/1/2002 the administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $20,000 1/1/2002 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $206,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series, the Citizen-Lawyer Project and the state constitutions project $155,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $65,000 1/1/2001 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $20,000 1/1/2001 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program. $206,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series, the Citizen-Lawyer Project and a conference on tort liability. $180,000 1/1/2000 The administration of the John M. Olin Fellows in Law program. $20,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $221,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law series and the Citizen-Lawyer Project $130,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $20,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $241,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law series and the Citizen-Lawyer Project $145,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law program $210,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series and the Citizen-Lawyer Project $120,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law Program $20,000 1/1/1997 The Society’s Conference Program and the John M. Olin Lectures in Law Series $120,000 1/1/1996 The Action Plan and Membership Expansion Project $50,000 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law Program $31,000 1/1/1996 The conference program, the John M. Olin Lectures in Law, and a bibliography of conservative legal scholarship $120,000 1/1/1995 The Membership Expansion Project $50,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Lectures in Law, the conference program, and an occasional paper on the ABA role in law and social policy $120,000 1/1/1994 The Membership Expansion Project $50,000 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law and the conference program $100,000 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law and the conference program $100,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law and a series of occasional papers $90,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law $70,000 1/1/1990 To support a conference on the separation of powers $15,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law $70,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law $70,000 1/1/1988 The John M. Olin Fellows in Law $50,000 1/1/1987 To support a conference on foreign affairs and the balance of powers $40,000 1/1/1987 To support a program on judicial selection $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law $50,000 1/1/1986 To support The Occasional Papers, Society Newsletter, and the development of a New York lawyers division $41,000 1/1/1986 To support the John M. Olin Lectures in Law $50,000 1/1/1985
Federation for American Immigration Reform $30,000
Research, education and advocacy programs $30,000 1/1/1996
Focus on the Family $25,000
Projects on teachers and school choice $25,000 1/1/1999
Foreign Policy Research Institute $1,245,000
General support $25,000 12/31/2005 The completion of a book, Travels With the Military: Inside America’s Overseas Empire, by Robert D. Kaplan $50,000 1/28/2003 the programs of the Center for the Study of America and the West $100,000 1/1/2002 The programs of the Center for the Study of America and the West $100,000 1/1/2001 The Center for the Study of America and the West. $100,000 1/1/2000 The Center for the Study of America and the West $100,000 1/1/1999 The Center for Studies of America and the West $100,000 1/1/1998 The Center for Studies of America and the West $100,000 1/1/1997 The History Academy project’s volume The Use and Abuse of History co-authored by David Gress and Walter McDougall $75,000 1/1/1996 The History Academy project on strengthening America’s national identity $75,000 1/1/1995 The completion of a book by Robert D. Kaplan on America, An Empire Wilderness $60,000 1/1/1995 A project on «Preventing a New Cold War: Russia’s Future and Ours» $10,000 1/1/1995 A research fellowship for David Gress $5,000 1/1/1995 To support completion of a book by Steven Emerson, Mohammed’s Army: The Rise of Islamic Fundamentalism $20,000 1/1/1993 To support two books on poverty and economic development in the Third World $40,000 1/1/1990 To support a book by Daniel Pipes on the cultural foundations of modernity, and the hiring of a publications director $40,000 1/1/1989 To support a project on economic modernization and the journal, Orbis $85,000 1/1/1988 To support a conference on «The Future of Communist States» and a book project on anti-communist insurgencies $105,000 1/1/1987 To support the international affairs journal, ORBIS $30,000 1/1/1986 To support projects on revolutionary violence in the Third World $25,000 1/1/1985
Foundation for Cultural Review $2,743,000
Operatnig Support $125,000 1/1/2008 General support $175,000 12/31/2005 General support $5,000 12/31/2005 Publication of the journal, The New Criterion $75,000 1/15/2004 Publication of the journal, The New Criterion $100,000 1/28/2003 publication of the journal, The New Criterion $125,000 1/1/2002 a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support a conference on anti-Americanism $8,000 1/1/2002 Publication of the journal, The New Criterion $150,000 1/1/2001 Publication of the journal, The New Criterion. $150,000 1/1/2000 Publication of The New Criterion magazine $150,000 1/1/1999 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to defray the costs of the reception in honor of Hilton Kramer’s new book $3,000 1/1/1999 Publication of The New Criterion $150,000 1/1/1998 Publication of The New Criterion, including a special series of essays on «American’s Cultural Revolution» $145,000 1/1/1997 The New Criterion magazine $125,000 1/1/1996 The 15th anniversary issue of the New Criterion magazine $2,000 1/1/1996 The New Criterion magazine $125,000 1/1/1995 The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1995 The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1994 To support The New Criterion magazine, 1993 $100,000 1/1/1993 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1992 To support The New Criterion magazine, 1991 $125,000 1/1/1991 To support The New Criterion magazine $105,000 1/1/1990 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1989 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1988 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1987 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1986 To support The New Criterion magazine $100,000 1/1/1985
Foundation for Economic Education $22,500
Distribution of the Foundation’s books and journals $10,000 1/1/1995 To support the Economics in Argumentation program $5,000 1/1/1987 To support the Economics in Argumentation program $7,500 1/1/1986
Foundation for Individual Rights in Education $75,000
General support $25,000 12/31/2005 Programs in support of individual rights on campus $25,000 1/15/2004 programs in support of individual rights on campus $25,000 1/1/2002
Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment $484,250
Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $50,000 7/18/2003 seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $50,000 1/1/2002 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $75,000 1/1/2001 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics. $50,000 1/1/2000 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $75,000 1/1/1999 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $50,000 1/1/1998 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $74,250 1/1/1997 Seminars for federal judges on environmental economics $25,000 1/1/1996 Seminars for federal judges on environmental concerns $25,000 1/1/1995 To support the 1991 regional meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society $10,000 1/1/1991
Freedom House $994,163
To support the Free Society Project $12,500 1/1/1993 To support the East European Freedom Fund $50,000 1/1/1992 To support broadcast of television documentaries in Russia $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the Freedom Fund $100,000 1/1/1991 To support the Intern Program $10,000 1/1/1991 To publish a pamphlet commemorating Encounter magazine $2,500 1/1/1991 To support the East European Freedom Fund $150,000 1/1/1990 To support development of «Inside the Volcano,» a documentary series on the Third World produced by Stornoway Productions $100,000 1/1/1990 To support Encounter magazine $20,000 1/1/1990 To support the International Human Rights Program and an internship $66,000 1/1/1989 To support Encounter magazine. $32,000 1/1/1989 To support programs of international on-site investigations in areas of political crisis $100,000 1/1/1988 To support a documentary film on Cuba $75,000 1/1/1988 To support Encounter magazine $31,940 1/1/1988 To support the research and writing of Leopold Labedz $10,000 1/1/1988 To support a student summer internship $3,500 1/1/1988 To support Encounter magazine $30,650 1/1/1987 To support the Veritas Historical Handbooks $30,000 1/1/1987 To support two book projects on freedom and religion $17,500 1/1/1987 To support publication of a monograph on social and economic rights in Russia $5,000 1/1/1987 To support the Libro Libre book publishing program in Central America $50,000 1/1/1986 To support Encounter magazine $25,000 1/1/1986 To support a book on American constitutional democracy by Reverend Ndabaningi Sithole $22,573 1/1/1986 To support Encounter magazine $25,000 1/1/1985
FreedomWorks $1,300,000
the work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. MIller III $45,000 1/1/2002 The work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. Miller III. $45,000 1/1/2000 The work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. Miller III $90,000 1/1/1999 THe work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. Miller III $90,000 1/1/1998 The work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. Miller III $90,000 1/1/1997 The work of the organization and a fellowship for James C. Miller III $90,000 1/1/1996 Research and education programs $35,000 1/1/1995 A John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $55,000 1/1/1994 A health care reform project $25,000 1/1/1994 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the New York and New Jersey State Projects $75,000 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Dinstinguished Fellowship $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the New York and New Jersey State Projects $75,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III, 1991 $25,000 1/1/1991 To support the New York and New Jersey State Projects $75,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $50,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1990 General $300,000 2/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Senior Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a study on flexible exchange rates $10,000 1/1/1986
Fund for American Studies, The $129,570
Scholarships for the Institute on Political Journalism $27,930 1/1/1998 Scholarships for the Institute on Political Journalism $26,640 1/1/1997 Scholarships for the Institute on Political Journalism $25,000 1/1/1996 To support the Institute on Political Journalism $15,000 1/1/1989 To support the 1989 Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University $20,000 1/1/1988 To support the 1987 Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University $15,000 1/1/1987
Goldwater Institute $75,000
Projects on federal mandates, judicial mandates, and the devolution of power to the states $25,000 1/1/1996 Research and education project on the burden imposed by federal mandates on state and local governments $25,000 1/1/1995 A research and education project on the burden imposed by federal mandates on state and local governments $25,000 1/1/1994
Heartland Institute $40,000
Intellectual Ammunition magazine $15,000 1/1/1997 Intellectual Ammunition magazine $15,000 1/1/1996 To support a new magazine, Intellectual Ammunition $10,000 1/1/1993
Heritage Foundation, The $8,070,835
Domestic Policy ($200,000); Center for Data Analysis & JMO Fellow ($200,000) $300,000 7/7/2004 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy and the Center for Data Analysis $300,000 7/18/2003 the Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Studies Project, the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy and the Center for Data Analysis $400,000 1/1/2002 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Studies Project, the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy and the Center for Data Analysis $500,000 1/1/2001 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Studies Project, the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy and the Center for Data Analysis $250,000 1/1/2001 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Integrity Project and the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy. $250,000 1/1/2000 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Integrity Project and the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $500,000 1/1/1999 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Integrity Project and the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $425,000 1/1/1998 The Domestic Policy Studies Program, the Government Integrity Project and the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy (three years) $325,000 1/1/1997 The Government Integrity Project $100,000 1/1/1997 The Domestic Policy Studies Program $225,000 1/1/1996 The Government Integrity Project $100,000 1/1/1996 The Domestic Policy Studies Program $225,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Fellowship in Cultural Policy Studies for William J. Bennett $125,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1995 The Government Integrity Project $91,400 1/1/1995 The marketing of The Thirty Years War, a book by Tom Pauken $10,000 1/1/1995 Domestic Policy Studies Program, and the Governors’ Forum $225,000 1/1/1994 The Cultural Policy Studies Program under the direction of William J. Bennett $125,000 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1994 Domestic Policy Studies Program $87,500 1/1/1994 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1993 To support the Domestic Policy Studies Program $87,500 1/1/1993 To support the Cultural Policy Studies Program under the direction of William J. Bennett $75,000 1/1/1993 To support health care policy research $175,000 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1992 To support a book on Supreme Court confirmation hearings $5,000 1/1/1992 To support public policy research $175,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1991 To support the Congress Assessment Project, a John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy, and the Domestic Studies Program $275,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship in Congressional Studies $82,000 1/1/1990 To support public policy studies $175,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1989 To support public policy programs $400,000 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1988 To support research on public policy issues, the Center for International Growth, and the Asian Studies Center $400,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Carlos Ball $61,500 1/1/1987 To support the Executive Development Program and research on economic public policy issues $300,000 1/1/1986 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy $100,000 1/1/1986 To support the Executive Development Program and research on economic public policy issues $300,000 1/1/1985 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowships in Political Economy $95,935 1/1/1985
Hoover Institution $4,990,660
General support $175,000 12/31/2005 Fellowship for D. D’Souza $35,000 10/23/2003 Publication of the journal, Education Next $100,000 1/28/2003 the television series, «Uncommon Knowledge» and a book by Peter Robinson on Ronald Reagan $120,000 1/1/2002 the Robert and Karen Rishwain Fellowship for Dinesh D’Souza $65,000 1/1/2002 Dr. Kiron Skinner’s research and writing on Ronald Reagan $25,000 1/1/2002 The television series, «Uncommon Knowledge» $125,000 1/1/2001 A new journal on education, Education Matters. $100,000 1/1/2001 Dr. Kiron Skinner’s research and writing on Ronald Reagan and the end of the Cold War $84,500 1/1/2001 A new journal on education, Education Matters. $100,000 1/1/2000 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Sharyn O’Halloran. $88,660 1/1/2000 A book on Ronald Reagan’s vision for ending the Cold War. $60,000 1/1/2000 A new journal on education, School Reform $100,000 1/1/1999 A book on Ronald Reagan’s vision for ending the Cold War $25,000 1/1/1999 A book project on the Republican party $20,000 1/1/1999 An endowment in honor of W. Glenn Campbell $100,000 1/1/1998 Research assistance for W. Glenn Campbell’s books on higher education $30,000 1/1/1996 The Rose and Milton Friedman Distinguised Scholar Fund $100,000 1/1/1995 The completion of two books by W. Glenn Campbell; his memoirs and a study of the University of California $30,000 1/1/1995 The completion of a book on Germany by Dennis L. Bark $2,500 1/1/1995 Russian Studies, American Institutions and the John M. Olin Media Fellows programs $112,500 1/1/1994 The Soviet archives project $83,000 1/1/1994 To support the Russian Studies, American Institutions and John M. Olin Media Fellows programs $225,000 1/1/1993 To support the Soviet Archives Project $83,000 1/1/1993 To support the Russian Studies, American Institutions and the John M. Olin Media Fellows programs $112,500 1/1/1992 To support the Media Fellows Program $100,000 1/1/1992 To support the Soviet Archives Project $84,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in Soviet and East European Studies $250,000 1/1/1991 To support the Media Fellows Program and Training Program for East European Diplomats $200,000 1/1/1991 To support the broadcast of a conference on the transition of economic institutions in Eastern Europe $75,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in Soviet and East European Studies $250,000 1/1/1990 To support the Media Fellows Program $100,000 1/1/1990 To support the Media Fellows Program and Training Program for East European Diplomats $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in Soviet and East European Studies $250,000 1/1/1989 To support development of «Statecraft,» a television series hosted by George P. Schultz $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Program in Soviet and East European Studies $250,000 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Media Fellows Program $200,000 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National and Public Affairs $150,000 1/1/1988 To support a conference in conjunction with the program on Defense and the Soviet Economy $25,000 1/1/1988 Collected Works of Hayek $5,000 1/1/1988 To support the establishment of a John M. Olin Program in Soviet and Eastern European Studies $250,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National and Public Affairs $150,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Media Fellows $100,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National and Public Affairs $150,000 1/1/1986 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National Affairs, and the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Public Affairs $150,000 1/1/1985 To support the Domestic Studies Program $100,000 1/1/1985
Hudson Institute $2,809,840
For the work of Robert Bork $10,000 12/3/2003 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $50,000 1/28/2003 The Citizenship Roundtable project $30,000 1/28/2003 the Project for Civil Justice Reform $100,000 1/1/2002 a research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/2002 the Citizenship Roundtable project $30,000 1/1/2002 The Project for Civil Justice Reform $100,000 1/1/2001 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/2001 The Citizenship Roundtable on strengthening the requirements of citizenship $30,000 1/1/2001 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz. $70,000 1/1/2000 Production of a two-part public television series, «Trouble in Class: Confronting America’s Education Crisis» $150,000 1/1/1999 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/1999 A Citizenship Roundtable on the requirements for naturalized citizenship $25,000 1/1/1999 The Project for Civil Justice Reform $125,000 1/1/1998 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/1998 The Beyond the Year 2000 project $50,000 1/1/1998 A public television series on America’s educational crisis $75,000 1/1/1997 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr. $43,600 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network $150,000 1/1/1996 The project on Civil Justice Reform under the direction of Michael Horowitz $75,000 1/1/1996 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $70,000 1/1/1996 A research fellowship for Ronald Radosh $60,000 1/1/1996 A post-election survey by Frank Luntz on the «American Dream» $46,740 1/1/1996 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network $100,000 1/1/1995 A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz $50,000 1/1/1995 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network $150,000 1/1/1994 The Legal and Regulatory Studies Program and Tort Reform Project $100,000 1/1/1994 A project on «The American Dream» directed by Lamar Alexander $50,000 1/1/1994 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett $100,000 1/1/1993 To support the Competitiveness Center under the direction of J. Danforth Quayle $25,000 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett $175,000 1/1/1992 To support the Educational Excellence Network (grant formerly paid to Vanderbilt University) $132,000 1/1/1992 To support a book by John Podhoretz on the American character $22,500 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett, 1991 $125,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett $50,000 1/1/1990 To support a book on American foreign policy in the post-Cold War era by Elliott Abrams $40,000 1/1/1990 To support the Program on Political and Social Institutions $50,000 1/1/1989
Independent Institute, The $65,000
The Institute’s book program $25,000 1/1/1998 The promotion of two books: The Diversity Myth, by David O. Sacks and Peter a Thiel; and The Melting Pot, by Richard K. Vedder and Lowell E. Gallaway $40,000 1/1/1996
Independent Women’s Forum $776,000
The IWF’s policy research and publication programs $75,000 1/1/2002 a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the Infant Care Project $1,000 1/1/2002 The IWF policy research programs, including a project on the impact of Title IX regulations on education $100,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support advertisements in campus newspapers $5,000 1/1/2001 The IWF policy research programs, including a project on the impact of Title IX regulations on education. $100,000 1/1/2000 The IWF policy research programs and an Adjunct Fellowship to be held by Kate O’Beirne $125,000 1/1/1999 The IWF policy research programs and an Adjunct Fellowship to be held by Kate O’Beirne $125,000 1/1/1998 The IWF research and publications programs $100,000 1/1/1997 Publications and educational activities on public policy issues $75,000 1/1/1996 A special project on affirmative action and the status of women in America $20,000 1/1/1996 Publications and educational activities about women’s issues $50,000 1/1/1995
Institute for American Values $3,000
The publication and dissemination of the Institute’s policy statement, «A Call for Family-Supportive Tax Reform» $3,000 1/1/1998
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis $1,158,206
A project on post-Cold War security studies curricula $25,000 1/1/1997 A project on post-Cold War security studies curricula $25,000 1/1/1996 A project on the national security studies curriculum at the nation’s military academies $25,000 1/1/1995 To support the John M. Olin Graduate Internship Program $60,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Graduate Internship Program $80,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Graduate Internship Program $123,108 1/1/1990 To support the 1990 Trans-Atlantic conference program $46,000 1/1/1990 To support a research project on the Eurasian Rimlands and U.S. security priorities $33,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Graduate Internship Program $119,879 1/1/1989 TO support conferences on U.S.-N.A.T.O. security issues $44,000 1/1/1989 To support a research project on the Eurasian Rimlands and U.S. security priorities $35,000 1/1/1989 TO support a conference series on U.S.-N.A.T.O. security issues $48,000 1/1/1988 To support the pre- and post-doctoral internship program within the International Security Studies program $112,249 1/1/1987 To support a conference series on U.S.-N.A.T.O. security issues $82,435 1/1/1987 To support a program of research and publications on American security interests in Eurasian rimlands $60,540 1/1/1987 To support a research fellowship for Doan Van Toai $36,200 1/1/1987 To support a Senior Research Fellowship for Doan Van Toai $20,000 1/1/1986 To support internships in the International Security Studies Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University $105,630 1/1/1985 To support conferences and publications on the Strategic Defense Initiative $77,165 1/1/1985
Institute for Justice $1,725,000
General support $100,000 12/31/2005 Litigation and public education programs $125,000 1/15/2004 litigation and public education programs $125,000 1/1/2002 a legal clinic on entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Law School $50,000 1/1/2002 Litigation and public education programs $125,000 1/1/2001 A legal clinic on entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Law School $100,000 1/1/2001 Litigation and public education programs. $125,000 1/1/2000 A legal clinic on entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Law School. $100,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education programs $125,000 1/1/1999 A legal clinic on entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Law School $100,000 1/1/1999 Litigation and public education programs $125,000 1/1/1998 A legal clinic on entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago Law School $100,000 1/1/1998 The litigation and public education programs of the Institute $125,000 1/1/1997 The litigation and public education programs of the Institute $125,000 1/1/1996 Litigation in defense of school choice and property rights $50,000 1/1/1995 Public education and litigation programs $50,000 1/1/1994 To support litigation and education on legal rights issues $25,000 1/1/1993 To support general programs concerning educational choice $50,000 1/1/1992
Institute for Research on the Economics of Taxation $250,000
To support research and publications $50,000 1/1/1990 To support research and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1989 To support research and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1988 To support research, conferences, and publications on tax policy issues $50,000 1/1/1986 To support publication and distribution of «Economic Policy Bulletins» and «IRET Op Ed» reports $50,000 1/1/1985
Institute of World Politics, The $75,000
The programs of the Institute $25,000 1/1/2001 The programs of the Institute $25,000 1/1/1999 The programs of the Institute $25,000 1/1/1998
Institute on Religion and Public Life $1,840,000
General support $200,000 12/31/2005 General support $100,000 5/4/2004 The magazine First Things and other RPL programs $100,000 4/25/2003 the magazine First Things and other RPL programs $100,000 1/1/2002 The magazine First Things and other RPL programs $100,000 1/1/2001 The magazine First Things and other RPL programs. $100,000 1/1/2000 The magazine First Things and other RPL programs $250,000 1/1/1998 The magazine First Things and public affairs programs $100,000 1/1/1997 The magazine First Things and other RPL programs $100,000 1/1/1996 First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life, research and public information programs $100,000 1/1/1995 First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life $100,000 1/1/1994 To support First Things magazine, lectures and conferences $90,000 1/1/1993 To support First Things magazine, lectures and conferences $100,000 1/1/1992 To support publications and conferences $100,000 1/1/1991 To support publications and conferences $100,000 1/1/1990 To support education and publications programs $100,000 1/1/198
Intercollegiate Studies Institute $3,602,600
$200,000 1/1/2006 General support $200,000 12/31/2005 General support $300,000 7/7/2004 ISI’s lecture series and Campus magazine $175,000 7/18/2003 ISI’s lecture series and Campus magazine $225,000 1/1/2002 ISI’s lecture series, an online curriculum project and Campus magazine $225,000 1/1/2001 ISI’s lecture series and Campus magazine. $225,000 1/1/2000 ISI’s Lecture Series and Campus magazine $250,000 1/1/1999 Campus magazine $75,000 1/1/1999 The campus lecture program $200,000 1/1/1998 A lecture series for colleges, universities and preparatory schools on «The Culture Wars on Campus» $200,000 1/1/1997 The collegiate newspaper, Campus $100,000 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Graham Walker $28,600 1/1/1997 A lecture series for colleges, universities and preparatory schools on «Thinking Critically about Multiculturalism» $200,000 1/1/1996 The collegiate newspaper, Campus $100,000 1/1/1996 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Graham Walker $35,600 1/1/1996 A campus lecture series on liberal education in a multicultural era $200,000 1/1/1995 A campus lecture series on multiculturalism and the Common Sense Guide to American Colleges $150,000 1/1/1994 The student newspaper, Campus $50,000 1/1/1994 To support the student newspaper, Campus, and a lecture series on multiculturalism $75,000 1/1/1993 To support a special project on multiculturalism $50,000 1/1/1993 To support the student newspaper, Campus $50,000 1/1/1992 To support a campus lecture series on the collapse of Communism $24,000 1/1/1992 To support a campus lecture series on the politicization of American universities $48,200 1/1/1991 To support the student newspaper, Campus $30,000 1/1/1991 To support conferences, lectures and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1991 To support a campus lecture series on the politicization of American universities $48,200 1/1/1990 To support conferences, lectures and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1990 To support a «State of the Campus» report $18,000 1/1/1990 To support conferences, lectures and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1989 To support conferences, lectures and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1988 To support education and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1986 To support education and publications programs $20,000 1/1/1985
Jesse Helms Center Foundation, The $100,000
A lecture series and the Free Enterprise Leadership Conference $25,000 1/1/1999 A lecture series and the Free Enterprise Leadership Conference $25,000 1/1/1998 A lecture series and the Free Enterprise Leadership Conference $25,000 1/1/1997 A lecture series and a conference on free enterprise $25,000 1/1/1995
John M. Olin Foundation $29,236
Matching gifts $18,300 12/31/2005 Matching gifts $10,936 12/31/2004
Landmark Legal Foundation $395,000
Same proposal sent to EFW and GJG for support of NEA $25,000 12/16/2004 Litigation and public education activities $50,000 5/4/2004 Litigation and public education activities $50,000 4/25/2003 litigation and public education activities $30,000 1/1/2002 Litigation and public education activities $30,000 1/1/2001 Litigation and public education activities. $25,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education activities $30,000 1/1/1999 Litigation and public education activities $30,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and public education activities $25,000 1/1/1997 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1995 To support litigation programs $25,000 1/1/1992 To support litigation and research $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the Legal service Corporation litigation project $25,000 1/1/1987
Manhattan Institute $6,049,500
Operatnig Support $150,000 1/1/2008 $500,000 1/1/2006 General support $400,000 12/31/2005 General support $400,000 7/7/2004 City Journal; a fellowship for Heather MacDonald; an initiative on race in America; and the Center for Medical Progress $400,000 4/25/2003 A table at the Alexander Hamilton Awards dinner $10,000 3/11/2003 City Journal; a fellowship for Heather Mac Donald; an initiative on race in America; and the Center for Medical Progress $400,000 1/1/2002 a John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn’s work on education policy issues $43,000 1/1/2002 City Journal; fellowships for Heather Mac Donald, Tamar Jacoby and Abigail Thernstrom; and the Jeremiah Project $400,000 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn’s work on education policy issues $43,000 1/1/2001 City Journal; fellowships for Heather MacDonald (Heather Mac Donald), Tamar Jacoby and Abigail Thernstrom; and the Jeremiah Project directed by Prof. John DiIulio. $400,000 1/1/2000 A fellowship for E.J. McMahon. $50,000 1/1/2000 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn’s work on education policy issues. $43,000 1/1/2000 Research assistance for Sam Tanenhaus for his biography of William F. Buckley, Jr. $15,000 1/1/2000 City Journal; fellowships for Heather MacDonald, Tamar Jacoby and Abigail Thernstrom; and the Jeremiah Project directed by Prof. John DiIulio $400,000 1/1/1999 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn’s work on education policy issues $43,000 1/1/1999 City Journal, projects on education reform and a John M. Olin Fellowship for Heather MacDonald $250,000 1/1/1998 Books on America’s racial gap in education and on judicial consent decrees $150,000 1/1/1998 The magazine City Journal $70,000 1/1/1998 John M. Olin Fellowships for Heather MacDonald and Sol Stern, and the promotion of America in Black and White by Stephan and Abigail Thernstrom $180,000 1/1/1997 The Center for Civic Innovation $150,000 1/1/1997 John M. Olin Fellowships for two authors and City Journal contributors, Heather MacDonald and Sol Stern $150,000 1/1/1996 The Center for Educational Innovation $100,000 1/1/1996 A series of seminars in New York on important economic issues $25,000 1/1/1996 The Center for Civic Innovation $100,000 1/1/1995 The Center for Educational Innovation $37,500 1/1/1995 The completion of America in Black and White, a book by Abigail and Stephan Thernstrom $25,000 1/1/1995 The completion of a book by Tamar Jacoby on race relations $20,000 1/1/1995 The quarterly magazine City Journal, and a lecture series on urban problems $80,000 1/1/1994 The Center for Educational Innovation, 1994 $60,000 1/1/1994 A research fellowship for Linda Chavez, 1994 $50,000 1/1/1994 A research fellowship for Linda Chavez, 1993 $45,000 1/1/1994 A book by Tamar Jacoby on race relations, 1994 $20,000 1/1/1994 The completion of a book by Michael Spicer on Western leadership in the post-Cold War world $10,000 1/1/1994 To support completion of a book by Melvyn Krauss, The New Protectionism $60,000 1/1/1993 To support a research fellowship for Linda Chavez $45,000 1/1/1993 To support a quarterly magazine, City Journal $40,000 1/1/1993 To support completion of a book by Elizabeth McCaughey, Beyond Pluralism $30,000 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Abigail M. Thernstrom $25,000 1/1/1993 To support a study on indexing capital gains $5,000 1/1/1993 To support a research fellowship for Linda Chavez $100,000 1/1/1992 To support the Center for Educational Innovation $65,000 1/1/1992 To support NY: The City Journal $40,000 1/1/1992 To support the Center for Educational Innovation $50,000 1/1/1991 To support NY: The City Journal $40,000 1/1/1991 To support a research fellowship for Linda Chavez $25,000 1/1/1991 To support a book on term limitation by John H. Fund and James K. Coyne $20,000 1/1/1991 To support a series of seminars on economic policy chaired by Robert Mundell $15,000 1/1/1991 To support a research fellowship for Linda Chavez $35,000 1/1/1990 To support a survey on the impact of school choice programs $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the publications program $50,000 1/1/1989 To support the publication programs $50,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Melvyn Krauss $30,000 1/1/1987 To support the publication programs $50,000 1/1/1986 To support a fellowship for Charles Murray $30,000 1/1/1985
Media Research Center $495,000
The programs of the Media Research Center $50,000 1/1/2001 The programs of the Media Research Center. $50,000 1/1/2000 The Conservative News Service and general activities of the Center $100,000 1/1/1999 Research and education projects on America’s news and entertainment media $100,000 1/1/1998 Research and education projects on America’s news and entertainment media $100,000 1/1/1996 The Free Enterprise & Media Institute $50,000 1/1/1995 To support a study on «Free Enterprise, Government, and Television» $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the research division $10,000 1/1/1991 To support MediaWatch newsletter $10,000 1/1/1990
Middle East Media Research Institute $5,000
Jihad and Terrorism Project $5,000 6/2/2004
Morristown Memorial Health Foundation $25,000
A trustee grant designated by Mr. William E. Simon to support the Carol G. Simon Cancer Care Center. $25,000 1/1/2000
National Association of Scholars $100,000
Operatnig Support $100,000 1/1/2008
National Center for Policy Analysis $1,069,000
The Center’s research and education programs $100,000 1/1/2002 The Center’s research and education programs, including a study on national health insurance. $150,000 1/1/2000 The Center’s research and education programs $125,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s research and education programs $150,000 1/1/1998 The Center’s research and education programs, and a senior fellowship for Bruce Bartlett $125,000 1/1/1997 The Center’s research and education programs, and a senior fellowship for Bruce Bartlett $125,000 1/1/1996 Research and public education programs on taxes, health care and welfare $100,000 1/1/1995 Health care reform programs $50,000 1/1/1994 A book on health care policy $35,000 1/1/1994 To support the health care policy program, 1993 $25,000 1/1/1993 To support advertorials in The New York Times on health care issues $84,000 1/1/1992
National Center for Public Policy Research $100,000
To support educational programs on current economic and foreign policy issues $50,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs on current economic and foreign policy issues $50,000 1/1/1985
National Legal Center for the Public Interest $63,000
To support completion of a book by Terry Eastland, Conservatives in Power: The Task of Governing $13,000 1/1/1990 To support the Public Interest Law Review $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the research of Terry Eastland $25,000 1/1/1988
National Legal and Policy Center $140,000
The Legal Services Accountability Project $35,000 1/1/1999 The Legal Services Accountability Project $35,000 1/1/1998 The Legal Services Accountability Project $35,000 1/1/1997 The Legal Services Accountability Project $35,000 1/1/1996
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation $1,735,000
The Teacher Union Task Force program $200,000 1/7/2003 The Foundation’s Teacher Task Force 2001 project $250,000 1/1/2001 Litigation program to defend workers’ rights in public schools. $250,000 1/1/2000 Publicity for the public television show, «The First Measured Century.» $35,000 1/1/2000 Litigation to defend workers’ rights in public schools $250,000 1/1/1998 Litigation to defend workers’ rights against the National Education Association $250,000 1/1/1997 Litigation to defend workers’ rights against the National Education Association $250,000 1/1/1996 Litigation to defend workers’ rights in the public schools $100,000 1/1/1995 Litigation programs concerned with employee rights $50,000 1/1/1994 To support the litigation program $50,000 1/1/1993 To support work in connection with the Beck case $50,000 1/1/1991
National Taxpayers Union $405,000
The Congressional Budget Tracking System $60,000 1/1/1999 NTUF’s educational projects $75,000 1/1/1998 The Congressional Budget Tracking System $60,000 1/1/1998 The VoteTally congressional tracking system $60,000 1/1/1996 VoteTally, a computerized system for tracking the fiscal consequences of votes in Congress, and research on national retirement policy $60,000 1/1/1995 VoteTally, a computerized system for tracking the fiscal consequences of every vote in Congress $35,000 1/1/1994 The completion of a book by Dale Van Atta on the American Association of Retired Persons $30,000 1/1/1994 To support a public education campaign on the implications of trends in old-age benefits $25,000 1/1/1993
Pacific Legal Foundation $665,000
litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law $60,000 1/1/2002 Litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law $60,000 1/1/2001 Litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law. $60,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law $60,000 1/1/1999 Litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law $60,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and public education on freedom and equality before the law $60,000 1/1/1996 Litigation on affirmative action and education reform $60,000 1/1/1995 To support litigation programs $50,000 1/1/1990 To support litigation and regulatory reform projects $50,000 1/1/1988 To support litigation and regulatory reform projects, and a Public Interest Law Fellowship Program $65,000 1/1/1986 To support the Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, a report on the California Coastal Commission, and litigation and regulatory reform projects $55,000 1/1/1985 To support litigation and regulatory reform projects $25,000 1/1/1985
Philanthropy Roundtable $939,000
General support $75,000 12/31/2005 General support $50,000 12/31/2005 General support $10,000 12/31/2005 General support $75,000 7/8/2004 The Roundtable’s Programs to advance effective philanthropy $75,000 7/18/2003 the Roundtable’s Programs to advance effective philanthropy $75,000 1/1/2002 The Roundtable’s programs to advance effective philanthropy $75,000 1/1/2001 The Roundtable’s programs to advance effective philanthropy. $75,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the Roundtable. $4,000 1/1/2000 The Roundtable’s programs to support effective philanthropy $75,000 1/1/1999 Programs to support effective philanthropy $75,000 1/1/1998 Programs to support effective philanthropy $75,000 1/1/1997 Programs to support effective philanthropy $50,000 1/1/1996 Educational programs on effective philanthropy $50,000 1/1/1995 Educational programs on effective philanthropy $50,000 1/1/1994 To support educational programs on effective philanthropy $50,000 1/1/1993
Property and Environment Research Center $640,775
Environmental seminars for congressional staff members $50,000 1/1/2002 Environmental seminars for congressional staff members. $50,000 1/1/2000 Environmental seminars for congressional staff members $50,000 1/1/1999 Environmental seminars for congressional staff members $50,000 1/1/1998 Environmental seminars for congressional staff members $50,000 1/1/1997 Environmental seminars for congressional staff members $50,000 1/1/1996 Seminars for congressional staffers on private property rights and environmental policy $50,000 1/1/1995 To support a conference program for congressional staff $25,000 1/1/1992 To support a conference program for congressional staff $25,000 1/1/1991 To support a conference program for journalists and congressional staff $50,000 1/1/1990 To support the 1989 conference program $50,000 1/1/1989 To support a conference for congressional staff $50,000 1/1/1988 To support a Congressional Staffers conference and an Advanced Conference for Journalists $44,550 1/1/1987 To support the Congressional Staff Conference on Natural Resource Economics and Policy $26,225 1/1/1986 To support the Congressional Staff Conference on Natural Resources Economics and Policy $20,000 1/1/1985
Reason Foundation $276,500
Projects on privatization, land-use policies and social services $25,000 1/1/1998 Projects on privatization and school reform $25,000 1/1/1995 The marketind and promotion of Revolution at the Roots, a book by William D. Eggers and John O’Leary $20,000 1/1/1995 To support research and education on school choice issues $25,000 1/1/1992 To support «The Midnight Economist» radio series $10,000 1/1/1991 To support the Economics in Argumentation Program for high school debaters $15,000 1/1/1988 To support the Shadow Privatization Commission $10,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Tibor R. Machan $9,000 1/1/1988 To support a series of studies on privatizing federal programs $25,000 1/1/1987 To support three book projects under the direction of Tibor Machan $5,000 1/1/1987 To support the radio series, «Perspectives on the Economy» $15,000 1/1/1986 To support a television series on the rebirth of classical liberalism in the West $50,000 1/1/1985 To support Reason magazine $20,000 1/1/1985 To support the radio series, «Perspectives on the Economy» $15,000 1/1/1985 To support an anthology, The Main Debate: Capitalism Versus Communism, edited by Tibor R. Machan $7,500 1/1/1985
State Policy Network $155,000
The Network’s programs to strengthen market-oriented state policy groups $25,000 1/1/2001 The State Policy Network’s programs to strengthen market-oriented state policy groups. $40,000 1/1/2000 Programs of a network of state research institutes $40,000 1/1/1996 Projects by a network of state research institutes $25,000 1/1/1994 To support projects by state research organizations $25,000 1/1/1993
Tax Foundation $35,000
To support the programs of the Shadow Committee on the Federal Budget $15,000 1/1/1987 To support the Classroom Education Project $20,000 1/1/1985
Washington Legal Foundation $1,885,000
Litigation and legal studies program $125,000 1/15/2004 litigation and legal studies programs $200,000 1/1/2002 WLF’s Civic Communications Program $75,000 1/1/2001 Litigation and legal studies programs. $250,000 1/1/2000 WLF’s Civic Communications Program. $100,000 1/1/2000 Communications Program $125,000 1/1/1999 A bi-weekly series of op-ed articles published in the New York Times $250,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and legal studies programs $200,000 1/1/1997 The Legal Studies Division $200,000 1/1/1996 Litigation and public education on the Food and Drug Administration $100,000 1/1/1995 litigation on the regulatory practices of the Food and Drug Administration $150,000 1/1/1994 To support litigation on the regulatory activities of the Federal Drug Administration $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the work of Michael S. Greve as Resident Scholar $50,000 1/1/1988 To support a study on law and economics analysis in Supreme Court decision-making $25,000 1/1/1986 To support litigation and publication programs $10,000 1/1/1985
Witherspoon Institute $700,000
Operating Support $200,000 1/1/2008 $250,000 1/1/2007 $250,000 1/1/2006
Young America’s Foundation $70,000
A program of lectures to promote President Reagan’s legacy $25,000 1/1/1999 The promotion of an annual study of college courses $20,000 1/1/1998 To support a lecture tour by Forrest McDonald and Russell Kirk on the bicentennial of the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1986
Otros
Academy Research and Development Institute $2,073,704
the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $75,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $150,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy. $90,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy. $75,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $180,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (three years) $180,000 1/1/1998 A fellowship for Ken Masugi to support the completion of his book on citizenship, ethnicity and immigration $54,200 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (three years, 1997-99) $90,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (three years, 1994-96) $85,000 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Karl F. Walling of the U.S. Air Force Academy $31,724 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (three years, 1994-96) $170,000 1/1/1996 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Karl F. Walling of the U.S. Air Force Academy $42,780 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (three years, 1994-96) $170,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy (two years, 1992-93) $85,000 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $170,000 1/1/1993 To support The John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $85,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $85,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $85,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security affairs at the U.S. Air Force Academy $170,000 1/1/1989
Academy of Political Science, The $10,000
To support a book on privatization of government services $10,000 1/1/1985
Accuracy in Academia $20,000
AIA’s John M. Olin conference series $10,000 1/1/1999 Regional conferences on college campuses $10,000 1/1/1998
Adelphi University $725,000
Professorships in the core curriculum (three years, 1994-96) $125,000 1/1/1996 Professorships in the core curriculum $250,000 1/1/1995 Professorships in the core curriculum $125,000 1/1/1994 To support the William E. Simon Lecture Series in American Civilization $25,000 1/1/1993 To support professorships in the core curriculum $200,000 1/1/1992
Afghanistan Documentary Movie Project Company, Inc. $25,000
To support a documentary film on the conflict in Afghanistan $25,000 1/1/1989
America’s Future Foundation $10,000
Youth Leadership in Public Policy Program $10,000 1/1/1999
America’s Future Inc. $30,000
Public education programs $10,000 1/1/1999 Public education programs $5,000 1/1/1995 Public education programs $15,000 1/1/1994
American Academy for Liberal Education $1,125,000
Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 4/25/2003 programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/2002 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/2001 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education. $125,000 1/1/2000 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/1999 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/1998 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/1997 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $125,000 1/1/1996 Programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $75,000 1/1/1994 To support programs on college accreditation and the standards for a liberal arts education $50,000 1/1/1993
American Alliance for Better Schools Foundation $75,000
An educational project in New Jersey about school choice $75,000 1/1/1994
American Catholic Committee $3,500
To support the first annual National Catholic Lay Conference $3,500 1/1/1986
American Catholic Conference $20,000
To support a conference and book on Catholic social teaching and the U.S. economy $20,000 1/1/1985
American Cinema Foundation $50,000
ACF’s programs on traditional values and social cohesion in American popular culture $50,000 1/1/1996
American Council on Economics and Society $30,000
The programs of the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal $10,000 1/1/1996 The Library of Conservative Thought $10,000 1/1/1994 To support the Library of Conservative Thought $10,000 1/1/1992
American Council on Germany $10,000
To support the John J. McCloy Special Events Series $10,000 1/1/1990
American Economic Association $12,500
To support symposia sponsored by the Journal of Economic Perspectives $12,500 1/1/1989
American Federation of Teachers Educational Foundation $6,700
To support testing of a textbook on American history by Joy Hakim $6,700 1/1/1990
American Foundation for Resistance International $295,000
To support a conference in Prague on democracy movements $25,000 1/1/1990 To support educational programs on the nature of totalitarian regimes $25,000 1/1/1988 To support educational programs on the nature of totalitarian regimes $65,000 1/1/1987 To support educational programs on the nature of totalitarian regimes $65,000 1/1/1986 To support a parallel conference on the Helsinki Accords $25,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs on the nature of totalitarian regimes $90,000 1/1/1985
American Institute for Public Service $12,500
The Jefferson Awards Program $10,000 1/1/1998 To support the Jefferson Awards for Public Services $2,500 1/1/1988
American Institute for Strategic Cooperation $50,000
To support a research project on military power and economic growth $50,000 1/1/1989
American Jewish Committee $912,500
General support $100,000 12/31/2005 Commentary Fund-Commentary magazine $60,000 7/19/2003 Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/2002 Commentary Fund
Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/2001 Commentary Fund
A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support Commentary magazine $5,000 1/1/2001 Commentary Fund.
Commentary magazine. $50,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support projects at Commentary magazine. $10,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support projects at Commentary magazine. $7,500 1/1/2000 Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/1999 Commentary Fund.
Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/1998 Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/1997 Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/1996 Commentary magazine $60,000 1/1/1995 Commentary magazine $50,000 1/1/1994 A series of special articles in Commentary magazine about how to solve our most serious national problems $10,000 1/1/1994 To support Commentary magazine $50,000 1/1/1993 To support Commentary magazine $50,000 1/1/1992 To support Commentary magazine, 1991 $50,000 1/1/1991 To support Commentary magazine, 1990 $25,000 1/1/1991 To support Commentary magazine $25,000 1/1/1990
American Law and Economics Association $316,398
General operations and the development of the Association’s website $30,000 1/1/2001 The Journal of the American Law and Economics Association $42,448 1/1/1999 The American Law and Economics Review $46,200 1/1/1998 Journal of the American Law and Economics Association $55,000 1/1/1996 To establish the Association $81,250 1/1/1992 To establish the Association $61,500 1/1/1991
American Literary Society $10,000
To support The Yale Literary Magazine $10,000 1/1/1986
American Opportunity Foundation $10,000
To support educational events during the second annual commemoration of the liberation of Grenada $10,000 1/1/1985
American Public Philosophy Institute $26,200
A conference on reining in judicial imperialism $26,200 1/1/1998
Americans Back In Charge $50,000
The litigation and programs of the Term Limits Legal Institute $25,000 1/1/1994 To support the Term Limits Legal Institute $25,000 1/1/1993
Americas Society $30,000
To support the Program on United States-Latin American Relations under the direction of Susan Kaufman Purcell $25,000 1/1/1990 To support a conference on North American competitiveness $5,000 1/1/1988
Amherst College $5,000
Department of Political Science.
The «Classic Studies in Statecraft and Jurisprodence» program. $5,000 1/1/2000
Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program, Inc. $20,000
The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program for young journalists $10,000 1/1/1999 The Arthur F. Burns Fellowship Program for young journalists $10,000 1/1/1997
Ashland University $55,000
John M. Ashbrook Center.
To support a lecture series $25,000 1/1/1991 To support a lecture series at the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs $15,000 1/1/1989 Ashbrook Center.
To support a lecture series at the John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs $15,000 1/1/1988
Association for the Study of Nationalities of the U.S.S.R. and Eastern Europe $1,000
To distribute the periodical, Nationalities Papers, in Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R. $1,000 1/1/1991
Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy $2,012,500
The Distinguished Professorship of International Security Studies $77,500 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Program in National Security Studies $85,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Studies $170,000 1/1/2001 The William E. Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic $75,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy. $85,000 1/1/2000 The William E. Simon Center for the Professional Military Ethic. $75,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $170,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $170,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy (three years, 1994-96) $85,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy (three years, 1994-96) $170,000 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy (three years, 1994-96) $170,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $85,000 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $170,000 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $85,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $85,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $85,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Military Academy $170,000 1/1/1989
Association of Literary Scholars and Critics $30,000
the programs of the Association $30,000 1/1/2002
Atlantic Council of the United States $50,000
To support the Sovietologist-in-residence program at NATO headquarters in Brussels $30,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs on NATO $20,000 1/1/1985
Atlantic Salmon Federation $25,000
The John M. Olin Scholarship Fund $5,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Scholarship Fund. $5,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Scholarship Fund $5,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Scholarship Fund $5,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Scholarship Fund $5,000 1/1/1997
Aurora Foundation $15,000
To update and publish a new edition of the 1983 report, Violations of Human Rights in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam $15,000 1/1/1985
Baruch College $75,000
a research project on federal affirmative action programs $50,000 1/1/2002 Center for the Study of Business and Government.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for June O’Neill $25,000 1/1/1991
Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, The $380,000
Research and litigation programs to protect religious liberty $40,000 1/1/2001 The Fund’s research and litigation programs to protect religious liberty. $40,000 1/1/2000 The Fund’s research and litigation programs to protect religious liberty $50,000 1/1/1999 The Fund’s research and litigation programs to protect religious liberty $50,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and research programs to protect religious liberty $50,000 1/1/1997 Public education and litigation programs to advance the free expression of all religious traditions in America $50,000 1/1/1996 Public education and litigation defending the free exercise of religion in American society $50,000 1/1/1995 Litigation defending the free exercise of religion in American society $50,000 1/1/1994
Best Friends Foundation $2,000
The educational programs of the Best Friends Foundation $2,000 1/1/1995
Better Government Association, Inc $20,000
The completion of a book by Alston Chase on the education of the Unabomber. $20,000 1/1/2000
Boise State University $64,640
General support $37,745 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Scott Yenor $26,895 1/1/2002
Boston College $470,930
A program on the foundations of republican government $50,000 7/1/2004 A program on the foundations of republican government $50,000 7/18/2003 a program on the foundations of republican government $39,600 1/1/2002 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Keith Whitaker $31,557 1/1/2002 A program on the foundations of republican government $38,650 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Keith Whitaker $29,802 1/1/2001 Department of Political Science
A program on the foundations of republican government. $36,550 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science
A program on the foundations of republican government of Robert K. Faulkner $36,550 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Nasser Behnegar $23,527 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science
A program on the foundations of republican government under the direction of Robert K. Faulkner $34,100 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Nasser Behnegar $31,994 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
A program on the foundations of republican government $33,600 1/1/1997 Department of Theology.
To support research in religion and politics by Ernest L. Fortin, A.A. $35,000 1/1/1985
Boston University (Boston) $2,383,071
Refund of grant awarded for the appointment of David Gress as John M. Olin Professor in the History of Civilizations 12/17/2003 Fellowship for V. Khanna $48,750 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Vikramaditya Khanna $65,417 1/1/2002 appointment of D. Gress as John M. Olin Professor in History of Civilization $49,800 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Maristella Botticini $39,756 1/1/2001 The appointment of David Gress as John M. Olin Professor in the History of Civilizations. $49,800 1/1/2000 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Maristella Botticini. $49,460 1/1/2000 Center for Defense Journalism
A series of conferences on political correctness in the military $25,000 1/1/1998 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
The Chelsea Project and a fellowship for Edwin J. Delattre $54,383 1/1/1994 Department of International Relations.
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship at the Center for Defense Journalism $30,000 1/1/1993 College of Communication.
To support of the Program for the Study of Disinformation under the direction of Lawrence Martin-Bittman $25,000 1/1/1992 Department of International Relations.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Igor Lukes $24,205 1/1/1992 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Anna Geifman $18,941 1/1/1992 College of Communication.
To support a program of seminars and John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in defense journalism under the direction of H. Joachim Maitre $114,138 1/1/1991 College of Communication.
To support a program of seminars and John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in defense journalism under the direction of H. Joachim Maitre $100,000 1/1/1991 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
To support Abigail M. Thernstrom as John M. Olin Research Fellow and Edwin J. Delattre as Scholar-in-Residence, 1991 $54,375 1/1/1991 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
To support Edwin J. Delattre as Scholar-in-Residence, 1990 $36,900 1/1/1991 Department of International Relations.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Igor Lukes $33,840 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David Mayers $28,551 1/1/1991 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Anna Geifman $25,941 1/1/1991 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Abigail M. Thernstrom, 1992 $25,000 1/1/1991 College of Communication.
To support a program of seminars and John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in defense journalism under the direction of H. Joachim Maitre $219,821 1/1/1990 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support the John M. Olin Post-doctoral and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Peter L. Berger, 1990 $100,000 1/1/1990 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
To support Edwin J. Delattre as Scholar-in-Residence, 1990 $73,000 1/1/1990 College of Communication.
To support the Program for the Study of Disinformation under the direction of Lawrence Martin-Bittman $50,000 1/1/1990 Center for the Advancement of Ethics and Character.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Abigail M. Thernstrom and a John M. Olin Resident Scholarship for Edwin J. Delattre, 1991 $25,000 1/1/1990 College of Communication.
To support a program of seminars and John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in defense journalism under the direction of H. Joachim Maitre $105,683 1/1/1989 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support the John M. Olin Post-doctoral and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Peter L. Berger $100,000 1/1/1989 College of Communication.
To support of program for the study of disinformation under the direction of Lawrence Martin-Bittman $50,000 1/1/1989 School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David J. Seipp $25,000 1/1/1989 College of Communication.
To support a program of seminars and John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in defense journalism under the direction of H. Joachim Maitre $195,710 1/1/1988 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support research and publications programs and John M. Olin student fellowships under the direction of Peter L. Berger $100,000 1/1/1988 College of Communication.
To support the Program for the Study of Disinformation under the direction of Lawrence Martin-Bittman $50,000 1/1/1988 School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David J. Seipp $32,000 1/1/1988 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support research and publications programs John M. Olin student fellows $100,000 1/1/1987 College of Communication.
To support the Program for the study of disinformation. $52,600 1/1/1987 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support economic and socio-cultural research under the direction of Peter L. Berger $70,000 1/1/1986 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support graduate fellowships in religion and economic development $30,000 1/1/1986 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To establish the Institute under the direction of Peter L. Berger $75,000 1/1/1985 Institute for the Study of Economic Culture.
To support graduate fellowships in religion and economic development $30,000 1/1/1985
Bowdoin College $30,930
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul Franco $30,930 1/1/1993
Bowling Green State University $40,000
Social Philosophy and Policy Center.
To support the publications program $40,000 1/1/1985
Boys Harbor $25,000
To support programs providing educational and recreational activities for disadvantaged youth $25,000 1/1/1989
Boys’ Club of New York, The $25,000
To support the Career Development Program for disadvantaged youth $25,000 1/1/1987
Brandeis University $63,250
Gordon Public Policy Center.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Sidney M. Milkis $27,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Sidney M. Milkis $20,625 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Sidney M. Milkis $15,625 1/1/1986
Brigham Young University $75,000
The completion of a book on The Politics of Pessimism: How the 1960s Changed America, by Alston Chase $50,000 1/1/1995 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for B. Delworth Gardner $12,500 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for B. Delworth Gardner $12,500 1/1/1988
Brookings Institution $1,192,000
The AEI-Brookings Judicial Educational Program $50,000 7/18/2003 John M. Olin Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Foreign Policy Studies $124,000 1/1/2002 John M. Olin Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Foreign Policy Studies $124,000 1/1/2001 Fellowships, seminars, and research activities in the Foreign Policy Studies Program. $160,000 1/1/2000 John M. Olin Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Foreign Policy Studies. $124,000 1/1/2000 The Brookings Papers and Forum on Education Policy. $50,000 1/1/2000 Fellowships, seminars, and research activities in the Foreign Policy Studies Program $160,000 1/1/1999 Fellowships, seminars and research activities in the Foreign Policy Studies Program $160,000 1/1/1998 The Brookings Papers and Forum on Education Policy $40,000 1/1/1997 A project on crime policy, directed by John J. DiIulio, Jr. $100,000 1/1/1995 To support research on education policy by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe. $25,000 1/1/1992 To support research on education policy by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe $25,000 1/1/1991 To support a book, What Price Democracy: Politics, Markets and America’s Schools, by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe, and a conference on the issues raised by the book $50,000 1/1/1989
Brownson Institute, Inc. $220,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support a research project. $5,000 1/1/2000 The Summer Institute on The Free Society and the Third Millennium $10,000 1/1/1999 The Summer Institute on The Free Society and the Third Millennium $10,000 1/1/1998 The Summer Institute on the Free Society $10,000 1/1/1997 Seminar on the Free Society and Centesimus Annus $10,000 1/1/1996 Crisis magazine $20,000 1/1/1995 A summer institute in Krakow on the Free Society and Centesimus Annus $10,000 1/1/1995 A seminar on «The Free Society and Centesimus Annus» $10,000 1/1/1994 To support Crisis magazine, 1994 $25,000 1/1/1993 To support Crisis magazine, 1993 $10,000 1/1/1993 To support a subscription drive for Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1990 To support a study on the failure of socialism by Dinesh D’Souza $20,000 1/1/1990 To support Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1989 To support Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a Spanish edition of Toward the Future, the report of the Lay Commission on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy $5,000 1/1/1988
Bryce Harlow Foundation $25,000
To support programs improving the relationship between business and government $25,000 1/1/1992
Buffalo Bill Historical Center $100,000
To support the Cody Firearms Museum (four years, 1988-91) $25,000 1/1/1991 To support the Cody Firearms Museum $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the Cody Firearms Museum $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the Cody Firearms Museum $25,000 1/1/1988
Business Enterprise Trust $25,000
To support the annual awards program $25,000 1/1/1991
Business Foundation of North Carolina/Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise $67,000
To support the MBA Enterprise Corps program in Eastern Europe $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the MBA Enterprise Corps program in Eastern Europe $42,000 1/1/199
California Association of Scholars $105,000
Research on the use of racial preferences in university admissions $30,000 1/1/2001 Research on the Gurin report on affirmative action in higher education. $30,000 1/1/2000 A research project on racial and sexual preferences in public higher education $45,000 1/1/1996
California Institute of Technology $578,500
The Program on Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California $25,600 7/19/2004 The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California $25,600 7/18/2003 the Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California $25,600 1/1/2002 The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California $24,850 1/1/2001 Social Science Program
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California. $24,850 1/1/2000 Social Science Program
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and Jennifer Arlen $22,500 1/1/1999 Social Science Program
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and Jennifer Arlen (two years, 1998-99) $22,500 1/1/1998 Social Science Program.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years, 1996-97) $24,940 1/1/1997 Social Science Program.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years, 1996-97) $24,940 1/1/1996 Social Science Program
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California Law Center under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer $51,490 1/1/1995 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for R. Michael Alvarez $28,600 1/1/1995 Social Science Program.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer $51,490 1/1/1994 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for R. Michael Alvarez $35,600 1/1/1994 Social Science Program.
To support the Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and John Ledyard (two years, 1992-93) $94,970 1/1/1993 Social Science Program.
To support a Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the University of Southern California under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and John Ledyard $94,970 1/1/1992
Campus Coalition for Democracy $50,000
To support the establishment of a Coalition Associates Program $50,000 1/1/1987
Capital Legal Foundation $150,000
To support litigation, publications, and agency monitoring programs $50,000 1/1/1986 To support litigation, publications, and agency monitoring programs $100,000 1/1/1985
Carleton University $4,500
Department of Political Science.
A conference on education and democracy $4,500 1/1/1994
Carnegie Hall Society, The $4,000
Trustee grant at Jim Piereson’s request $2,000 12/7/2004 a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support Carnegie Hall $2,000 1/1/2002
Carnegie Mellon University $1,207,583
Research and writing on Ronald Reagan and the end of the Cold War $10,000 1/1/2001 Department of Social and Decision Sciences.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy J. Groseclose $27,792 1/1/1995 Department of Social and Decision Services.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy J. Groseclose $34,791 1/1/1994 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships in Political Economy and the Political Economy Workshop $65,000 1/1/1993 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $65,000 1/1/1992 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $65,000 1/1/1991 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $130,000 1/1/1990 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $65,000 1/1/1990 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $65,000 1/1/1989 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $130,000 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support a workshop in political economy and the John M. Olin Fellowship Program $65,000 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $125,000 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To suport a workshop in political economy and the John M. Olin Fellowship Program $65,000 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $125,000 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Political Economy and Public Policy held by Allan H. Meltzer $125,000 1/1/1985 Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
To support John M. Olin Fellows in Political Economy and a political economy workshop $45,000 1/1/1985
Carthage College $72,062
Fellowship for C. Lynch $27,300 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Christopher Lynch $44,762 1/1/2002
Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights $5,000
To support a conference on Christopher Columbus $5,000 1/1/1992
Catholic University of America, The $86,856
School of Philosophy
A series of lectures by Michael Novak on religion and the U.S. Constitution. $20,000 1/1/2000 Department of History.
The completion of The Mind and The Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought, by Prof. Jerry Z. Muller $30,000 1/1/1999 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jerry Z. Muller $21,106 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Jerry Z. Muller $15,750 1/1/1987
Center for Advanced Studies of the Americas $18,000
To support the organization of a program in U.S. Studies for Latin American Students $18,000 1/1/1987
Center for Communication $15,000
To support educational programs for communications students $5,000 1/1/1987 To support educational programs for communications students $5,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs for communications students $5,000 1/1/1985
Center for Educational Innovation $25,000
Research projects on charter schools $25,000 1/1/1998
Center for Educational Studies $230,000
The work of the American Textbook Council to evaluate history textbooks in American schools $40,000 1/1/2001 The work of the American Textbook Council to evaluate history textbooks used in American schools $40,000 1/1/1999 The work of the American Textbook Council to evaluate history textbooks used in American schools $40,000 1/1/1998 The work of the American Textbook Council $40,000 1/1/1996 The projects of the American Textbook Council $25,000 1/1/1994 American Textbook Council.
To support a handbook, Social Studies Textbooks: A Guide to Quality $25,000 1/1/1992 American Textbook Council.
To support an issue of the Social Studies Review on economics textbooks $20,000 1/1/1991
Center for International Management Education $20,000
To support a program on democratic governance and free markets in the republics of the Soviet Union $20,000 1/1/1991
Center for International Relations $35,000
To support a conference on private enterprise and democracy development in East Asia $20,000 1/1/1988 To support a conference on the subject of «Educating for Freedom and Democracy in the Western Hemisphere» $15,000 1/1/1986
Center for Judicial Studies $151,250
To support the journal Benchmark $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the journal Benchmark $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the 1987 Resident Scholars program $26,250 1/1/1987 To support Benchmark, a bi-monthly journal of opinion on the Constitution and the courts $25,000 1/1/1987 To support Benchmark, a bi-monthly journal of opinion on the Constitution and the courts $25,000 1/1/1986 To support Benchmark, a bi-monthly journal of opinion on the Constitution and the courts $25,000 1/1/1985
Center for Livable Cities $35,000
Programs to help urban communities combat crime and disorder $35,000 1/1/1998
Center for Media and Public Affairs $730,000
The Center’s programs to monitor and critique media performance $25,000 1/1/2001 The Center’s programs to monitor and critique media performance. $50,000 1/1/2000 The Center’s programs to monitor and critique media performance $50,000 1/1/1999 The Center’s programs monitoring and critiquing media performance $50,000 1/1/1998 Programs monitoring and critiquing media performance $40,000 1/1/1997 The research and public education activities of the Center $40,000 1/1/1996 Programs to monitor the content and political bias of media coverage of national issues $40,000 1/1/1995 The Statistical Assessment Service $75,000 1/1/1994 To support research on television news coverage of political issues and institutions $30,000 1/1/1993 To support media research and publications $40,000 1/1/1992 To support media research and publications $40,000 1/1/1991 To support media research and publication programs $60,000 1/1/1989 To support media monitoring programs $70,000 1/1/1988 To support preparation and publication of the news brief, Media Monitor $70,000 1/1/1987 To support a «Rapid Response Media Monitoring» project $50,000 1/1/1986
Center for Neighborhood Enterprise $175,000
A speakers bureau on urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1995 To support the Neighborhood Policy Institute’s conference program $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the work of the Neighborhood Policy Institute $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a new journal, Agenda $25,000 1/1/1988 To support the Critical Issues Journal and critical issues forums $50,000 1/1/1987 To support the Council for a Black Economic Agenda $25,000 1/1/1985
Center for New Black Leadership $100,000
Programs to promote political alternatives for black Americans $50,000 1/1/1997 Programs to promote political alternatives for black Americans $50,000 1/1/1995
Center for Science, Technology and Media, Inc. $40,000
To support programs on media coverage of scientific issues $40,000 1/1/1993
Center for Security Studies $18,000
To support publications program of the Institute for the Study of Conflict $18,000 1/1/1986
Center for Strategic and International Studies $2,062,318
The Global Organized Crime Project $100,000 1/1/2001 The Global Organized Crime Project. $100,000 1/1/2000 The Global Organized Crime Project $100,000 1/1/1999 The Global Organized Crime Project under the direction of Arnaud de Borchgrave $100,000 1/1/1998 The Global Organized Crime Project under the direction of Arnaud de Borchgrave $100,000 1/1/1997 The Global Organized Crime Project $100,000 1/1/1996 The Professional Military Educational Project $25,000 1/1/1996 The Global Organized Crime Program $50,000 1/1/1995 To support a book on U.S. security by George A. Carver, Jr. $50,000 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for George A. Carver, Jr. $116,318 1/1/1991 To support a research project on global competitive strategies and contingencies in the 1990s $100,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for George A. Carver, Jr. $115,100 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Edward L. Rowny $105,000 1/1/1990 To support a research project on competitive strategies and contingencies in the 1990s $100,000 1/1/1990 To support a project on Congress and the national defense $60,000 1/1/1990 To support a program on defense investment strategy $125,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for George A. Carver, Jr. $92,500 1/1/1989 To support a project on resources strategy for the U.S. and its allies $125,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for George A. Carver, Jr. $99,300 1/1/1988 To support the merger of the CSIS with the Pacific Forum $40,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for David Abshire $125,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Fellowship held by George Carver, Jr. $114,100 1/1/1987 To support the Henry Kissinger Chair in International Diplomacy $20,000 1/1/1987
Center for Strategic and International Studies – Pacific Forum $25,000
To support the 1987 Pacific Parliamentary Caucus $25,000 1/1/1986
Center for the Community Interest $205,000
Projects to improve public safety and the quality of life. $35,000 1/1/2000 Projects to improve public safety and the quality of life $35,000 1/1/1999 Projects to improve public safety and the quality of life $35,000 1/1/1998 Projects on improving the quality of life in American cities $50,000 1/1/1996 Project to restore the quality of life in American cities $50,000 1/1/1994
Center for the New Europe $25,000
A study of the European health care system $25,000 1/1/1994
Center for the New West $55,300
Projects to improve environmental education $55,300 1/1/1998
Center of the American Experiment $20,000
The Minnesota Policy Blueprint $20,000 1/1/1998
Central Westchester Humane Society $3,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Piereson, to support the Elmsford Animal Shelter $3,000 1/15/2003
Centre for Policy Studies $5,000
A conference on Conservative-Realism $5,000 1/1/1995
Chamber Dance Project, The $5,000
a trustee grant, designated by Jim Piereson, to support the work of the Project $5,000 1/1/2002
Chapman University $50,000
the programs of the Law and Organizational Economics Center $50,000 1/1/2002
Character Education Partnership $70,000
Phase II of CEP’s teacher education initiative $25,000 1/1/1998 A national study of the place of character education in teacher preparation programs $25,000 1/1/1997 To support programs promoting character formation in young people $20,000 1/1/1993
Charles Edison Memorial Youth Fund $25,000
To support the Institute on Political Journalism $25,000 1/1/1985
Children First America – Bentonville, Arkansas $100,000
Children First America’s communication and parent outreach programs $100,000 1/1/2002
Children’s Educational Opportunity Foundation $325,000
CEO America’s communication and public information programs $100,000 1/1/2001 The Children First publications program. $75,000 1/1/2000 Public information and publication programs $75,000 1/1/1999 A national marketing and media campaign on behalf of educational choice $75,000 1/1/1996
Christian Renewal Effort for Emerging Democracies $15,000
Programs in Eastern Europe and Russia $5,000 1/1/1995 Programs to promote religious freedom and democracy in the United States and abroad $5,000 1/1/1994 To support education programs for Christians in countries formerly dominated by the U.S.S.R. $5,000 1/1/1992
Christian Rescue Effort for the Emancipation of Dissidents $40,000
To support education programs for Christians in Soviet-dominated countries $5,000 1/1/1991 To support education programs for Christians in Soviet-dominated countries $5,000 1/1/1990 To support education programs for Christians in Soviet-dominated countries $10,000 1/1/1989 To support programs on behalf of Christians living under Soviet domination $10,000 1/1/1986 To support programs in behalf of oppressed Christians living under Soviet domination $10,000 1/1/1985
Cities In Schools $10,000
To support public-private partnerships working to address problems in the educational system $10,000 1/1/1985
City College of New York $26,024
To support a debate on drug policy between William F. Buckley, Jr. and Mitchell S. Rosenthal $13,524 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support a debate on changes in the Soviet bloc between Seweryn Bialer and Richard Pipes, 1990 $12,500 1/1/1990
City Innovation $200,000
«This Works!», a quarterly publication on urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1998 «This Works!», a quarterly publication on urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1997 «This Works!», a quarterly publication on urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1996 «This Works!», a quarterly publication on urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1995 «This Works!», a newsletter about urban renewal $25,000 1/1/1994 To support the New York City project $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the New York City project $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the New York City project $25,000 1/1/1991
City University of New York $5,000
Center for Humanities; a trustee grant, designated by Jim Piereson, to support a conference on Sidney Hook $5,000 1/1/2002
Civic Institute $9,160
Programs on the family in Eastern Europe’s post-Communist society $5,000 1/1/1995 To support programs promoting economic liberty $4,160 1/1/1993
Claremont McKenna College $693,000
General support $25,000 12/31/2005 The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government $50,000 7/1/2004 The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government $50,000 7/18/2003 the John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government $60,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government $65,000 1/1/2001 Henry Salvatori Center
The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government and a book and conference on American progressivism. $50,000 1/1/2000 Henry Salvatori Center.
The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government under the direction of Charles R. Kesler, and a book and conference on American progressivism $75,000 1/1/1999 Department of Government
The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government under the direction of Charles R. Kesler $50,000 1/1/1998 Department of Government.
The John M. Olin Program in the Principles of Free Government under the direction of Charles R. Kesler $50,000 1/1/1997 Department of Government.
The John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Political Theory $35,000 1/1/1996 Department of Government.
The John M. Olin Fellowships and Lectures $35,000 1/1/1995 Department of Government
The John M. Olin fellowships and lectures $25,000 1/1/1994 Department of Government
The completion of a book by Dr. Frederick R. Lynch, The Managing Diversity Crusades $23,000 1/1/1994 Henry Salvatori Center.
To support the John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in Political Theory $25,000 1/1/1993 Henry Salvatori Center.
To support the John M. Olin Graduate Fellows in Political Theory $25,000 1/1/1992 Henry Salvatori Center.
To support appointment of James McClellan as professor of government at the Washington campus $25,000 1/1/1990 Henry Salvatori Center.
To support appointment of James McClellan as professor of government $25,000 1/1/1989
Clark University $506,430
Department of Philosophy.
Research and writing on feminism by Dr. Christina Hoff Sommers $38,000 1/1/1996 Department of Philosophy.
Research and writing on feminism by Christina Hoff Sommers $38,000 1/1/1995 Department of Philosophy.
Promotion of the ideas in the book Who Stole Feminism? by Christina Hoff Sommers $35,500 1/1/1994 Department of Philosophy.
To support completion of a book by Christina Hoff Sommers, Who Stole Feminism? $20,000 1/1/1993 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support conferences and resident scholars under the direction of Attiat F. Ott $40,000 1/1/1992 Department of Philosophy.
To support research for a book on the influence of feminism on contemporary American society by Christina Hoff Sommers $20,000 1/1/1992 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support conferences and resident scholars under the direction of Attiat F. Ott $40,000 1/1/1991 Department of Philosophy.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Christina Hoff Sommers $20,000 1/1/1991 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support a symposium and a scholars-in-residence program under the direction of Attiat F. Ott $40,000 1/1/1990 Center for Health Economics.
To support the establishment of the Center under the direction of Attiat F. Ott $44,930 1/1/1988 To support the establishment of a Center for Health Economics
$50,000 1/1/1987 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support research, conferences, and visiting scholars $40,000 1/1/1987 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support research, conferences, and visiting scholars $40,000 1/1/1986 Institute for Economic Studies.
To support conferences and visiting scholars $40,000 1/1/1985
Clemson University $162,264
Center for Policy Studies.
To support a symposium and a scholars-in-residence program under the direction of Attiat F. Ott $25,305 1/1/1989 Center for Policy Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Fred S. McChesney $21,250 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Richard B. McKenzie $38,373 1/1/1988 Center for Policy Studies.
To support a book on government liability $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a research fellowship for Professor Richard B. McKenzie $32,336 1/1/1987 Center for Policy Studies.
To support a book project on the regulatory policy of the Reagan Administration $20,000 1/1/1986
Colgate University $138,287
Department of Political Science
A lecture series entitled «The Nature of Rights at the Founding.» $25,000 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Barry Alan Shain $57,602 1/1/1993 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard S. Ruderman $24,658 1/1/1993 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard S. Ruderman $31,027 1/1/1992
College Student of the Year $1,000
To support the Florida College Student of the Year competition $1,000 1/1/1990
Colorado College $36,250
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by David C. Hendrickson $20,625 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by David C. Hendrickson $15,625 1/1/1986
Colorado Council on Economic Education $25,000
To support programs on economics for teachers $25,000 1/1/1993
Colorado School of Mines Foundation $200,000
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lectureship in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Lecture Series in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Lecture Series in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Lecture Series in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professor and the John M. Olin Distinguished Lectureship in Mineral Economics $50,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lectureship in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professor and the John M. Olin Distinguished Lectureships in Mineral Economics $25,000 1/1/1985
Columbia University $4,024,000
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $175,000 7/1/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $200,000 7/18/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $225,000 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $86,062 1/1/2002 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Gregory Wawro $34,209 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $198,563 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Gregory Wawro $46,294 1/1/2001 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $106,875 1/1/2000 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $79,500 1/1/2000 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $211,875 1/1/1999 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $108,525 1/1/1998 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $105,000 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David Epstein
$30,571 1/1/1998 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $211,845 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David Epstein $41,071 1/1/1997 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $103,320 1/1/1996 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $69,900 1/1/1996 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $163,613 1/1/1995 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $93,712 1/1/1994 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Victor Goldberg and Jeffrey N. Gordon (two years) $89,250 1/1/1994 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $175,250 1/1/1993 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $90,958 1/1/1992 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $86,000 1/1/1992 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics (three years, 1989-91) $177,582 1/1/1991 Department of Philosophy.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship in Political Philosophy and the John M. Olin Colloquium in Political Philosophy $54,700 1/1/1991 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $169,125 1/1/1990 Teachers College.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $85,650 1/1/1990 Department of Philosophy.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowsip in Political Philosophy and the John M. Olin Colloquium in Political Philosophy $79,500 1/1/1990 Department of Philosophy.
To support a John M. Olin Visiting Professorship for Elie Kedourie $54,825 1/1/1990 Teachers College.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $10,000 1/1/1990 Teachers College.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $85,000 1/1/1989 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $82,500 1/1/1989 Department of Philosophy.
To support the John M. Olin Colloquium in Political Philosophy and a John M. Olin Fellowship $76,000 1/1/1989 Department of Philosophy.
To support a John M. Olin Visiting Professorship for Maurice Cowling $50,825 1/1/1989 Graduate School of Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Speakers Program of the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship Program $40,000 1/1/1989 Teachers College.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $85,000 1/1/1988 Department of Philosophy.
To support the John M. Olin Colloquium in Political Philosophy and a John M. Olin Fellow $55,900 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Speakers segment of the Walter Bagehot Fellowship Program $40,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Colloquium in Political Philosophy $25,000 1/1/1987 Teachers College.
To support the Educational Excellence Network under the direction of Diane Ravitch $45,000 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Speakers component of the Walter Bagehot Fellowship Program $35,000 1/1/1986 Teachers College.
To support the Educational Excellence Network under the direction of Diane Ravitch $40,000 1/1/1985
Committee for Economic Development $60,000
A study on «Consumer Choice in the Provision of Public Services: Vouchers and Related Mechanisms» $25,000 1/1/1998 To support the «Policy Implications of the Globalization of Markets» project $25,000 1/1/1987 To support distribution of the «Business and the Schools» report $10,000 1/1/1985
Committee for the Free World $225,000
To support publications and educational programs defending the moral legitimacy of a free society $45,000 1/1/1990 To support publications and educational programs defending the moral legitimacy of a free society $45,000 1/1/1989 To support publications and other educational programs $50,000 1/1/1987 To support publications and other educational programs $50,000 1/1/1986 To support publications and other educational programs $35,000 1/1/1985
Committee in Support of Solidarity $50,000
To support the Human Rights and Publications Program $25,000 1/1/1986 To support the Human Rights and Publications Program $25,000 1/1/1985
Committee to Rethink Vietnam $25,000
To support a conference project on the consequences of the Vietnam war $25,000 1/1/1987
Common Good $50,000
Work on health care litigation $50,000 1/28/2003
Concord Coalition $50,000
To support educational programs on the role of government entitlement programs in fueling the federal deficit $50,000 1/1/1993
Concord College $64,763
a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Carson Holloway $37,463 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Carson Holloway $27,300 1/1/2001
Congressional Human Rights Foundation $10,000
To support the Interparliamentary Human Rights Network $10,000 1/1/1992
Consumer Alert $28,000
The National Consumer Coalition $15,000 1/1/1999 Programs for National Consumers Week $13,000 1/1/1995
Convent of the Sacred Heart, The $200,000
Trustee grant designated by George J. Gillespie, III for the capital campaign $100,000 1/15/2004 A trustee grant designated by George J. Gillespie, III for the capital campaign $100,000 12/3/2003
Core Knowledge Foundation $250,000
A teacher education program for the Core Knowledge curriculum $125,000 1/1/2001 A teacher education program for the Core Knowledge curriculum. $125,000 1/1/2000
Cornell University $2,642,725
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $162,000 7/18/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $242,500 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $90,937 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $212,188 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Charles F. Knight, to support the university $10,000 1/1/2001 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $125,150 1/1/2000 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $121,250 1/1/2000 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey $250,300 1/1/1999 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey (two years, 1998-2000) $125,150 1/1/1998 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey (two years, 1996-98) $111,750 1/1/1998 Law School
A conference on the Legacy of Henry G. Manne $20,000 1/1/1998 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey (two years, 1996-98) $223,500 1/1/1997 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey (two years, 1996-97) $111,750 1/1/1996 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey (two years, 1994-95) $110,000 1/1/1996 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan R. Macey $220,000 1/1/1995 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan Macey $110,000 1/1/1994 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan Macey $90,000 1/1/1994 Law School
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan Macey $180,000 1/1/1993 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Jonathan Macey $90,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Jeremy Rabkin $15,625 1/1/1986 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Jeremy Rabkin $20,625 1/1/1985
Corporation for Educational Radio and Television $285,000
Production of a documentary film, «Liberating America’s Schools: A Special Report on Charter Schools» $50,000 1/1/1999 To support a documentary series, «The New Urban Renewal» $100,000 1/1/1993 To support a documentary on educational choice $125,000 1/1/1992 To support a documentary on Black American conservatism $10,000 1/1/1989
Corporation for Maintaining Editorial Diversity in America $178,500
To support a documentary on Black conservatism in America $35,000 1/1/1991 To support National Review magazine $41,500 1/1/1990 To support National Review magazine $42,000 1/1/1989 To support National Review magazine $30,000 1/1/1988 To support National Review magazine $30,000 1/1/1986
Council for Basic Education $25,600
To support a study of textbook adoption policies by Harriet Tyson-Bernstein $25,600 1/1/1988
Council of Chief State School Officers $36,750
To support the «Foundations for American Citizenship: A New Direction for Education Graduates» project $36,750 1/1/1987
Council on Foreign Relations $1,392,000
the Economics and National Security Fellows Program $200,000 1/1/2002 The Economics and National Security Fellows Program $200,000 1/1/2001 The Economics and National Security Fellows Program. $200,000 1/1/2000 A book on The Rise of Illiberal Democracy by Fareed Zakaria. $30,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Fellowship Program $164,000 1/1/1999 A book on The Rise of Illiberal Democracy by Fareed Zakaria $35,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Fellowship Program $164,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Fellowship Program $164,000 1/1/1997 A book on The Rise of Illiberal Democracy by Fareed Zakaria $35,000 1/1/1997 The National Security Program $100,000 1/1/1996 The National Security Program under the direction of Richard Haass $100,000 1/1/1995
Criminal Justice Legal Foundation $165,000
Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/2002 Litigation and public education programs $30,000 1/1/2001 Litigation and public education programs. $30,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education programs $30,000 1/1/1999 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1998 Litigation and public education programs $25,000 1/1/1997
Criminal Policy Justice Foundation $34,500
To support a book by Mark A.R. Kleiman on drug policy $34,500 1/1/1990
Cuban American National Foundation, The $20,000
To support a collaborative educational program with the European Coalition for Human Rights in Cuba $20,000 1/1/1987
Dartmouth College $90,161
Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Annamaria Lusardi $38,447 1/1/1998 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Annamaria Lusardi $51,714 1/1/1997
Davidson College $49,840
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter J. Ahrensdorf $21,420 1/1/1992 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter J. Ahrensdorf $28,420 1/1/1991
Democracy for China Fund $10,000
To support educational programs $10,000 1/1/1992
Donors Forum on International Affairs $45,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the Forum $5,000 10/15/2003 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the Forum $5,000 9/4/2003 a trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the Forum $10,000 1/1/2002 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the forum $15,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the forum $10,000 1/1/2001
DonorsTrust $156,000
General support $81,000 8/18/2004 the Trust’s programs on philanthropy $25,000 1/1/2002 The Trust’s programs on philanthropy $25,000 1/1/2001 The launching of the Trust’s programs. $25,000 1/1/2000
Drew Pearson Foundation, The $100,000
To support journalistic studies and programs which promote a free press $100,000 1/1/1985
Duke University $635,260
School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $81,250 1/1/1992 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $162,500 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Program in Normative Political Economy under the direction of Robert H. Bates (two years, 1990-91) $45,760 1/1/1991 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $162,500 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Program in Normative Political Economy under the direction of Robert H. Bates $44,000 1/1/1990 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $81,250 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Program in International Political Economy under the direction of Robert H. Bates $34,000 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Program in International Political Economy $24,000 1/1/1988
ETV Endowment of South Carolina $967,500
A television documentary on Stalin’s labor camps $25,000 1/1/1999 The public television program, «TechnoPolitics» $25,000 1/1/1997 A public television series on the religious right in America $75,000 1/1/1996 To support a two-part documentary on the Republican and Democratic Parties, hosted by Ben Wattenberg and David Gergen $25,000 1/1/1992 To support a television special on «The First Universal Nation,» hosted by Ben Wattenberg $20,000 1/1/1992 To support a documentary on American universities by Manifold Productions $100,000 1/1/1991 To support the television series, «Wattenberg in the 90s: Trends» $45,000 1/1/1990 To support a television documentary, «The Power of Congress» $167,500 1/1/1989 To support the television series, «American Interests» $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a television documentary series, «The Soviets at the Crossroads» $150,000 1/1/1988 To support a television documentary, «America’s Political Parties» $75,000 1/1/1988 To support the television series, «American Interests» $50,000 1/1/1988 To support a «Firing Line» television special, «1988 Presidential Issues: Foreign Policy» $10,000 1/1/1988 To support the broadcast and distribution of the documentary film «Angola» by South Carolina Educational Television $75,000 1/1/1987 To support the television series, «American Interests» $50,000 1/1/1987 To support the acquisition and promotion of the documentary, «Candle in the Wind» by South Carolina Educational Television $50,000 1/1/1986
East – West Roundtable $60,000
To support foreign policy educational programs for young professionals $30,000 1/1/1986 To support foreign policy educational programs for young professionals $30,000 1/1/1985
East Carolina University $71,995
Department of History
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Semion Lyandres $41,546 1/1/1998 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Semion Lyandres $30,449 1/1/1997
East Hampton Beach Preservation Society $30,000
To support the Society’s programs $5,000 1/1/1989 To support work in the field of government natural resources regulation $25,000 1/1/1985
East Hampton Library Society $550,000
$50,000 at request of Richard Furland $50,000 12/16/2004 The John M. Olin Addition to the East Hampton Library $500,000 1/1/1996
East West Foundation for International Affairs $30,000
To support foreign policy educational programs for young professionals $30,000 1/1/1987
Educate America $25,000
To support policy studies on alternative certification and school accountability $25,000 1/1/1991
Education Policy Institute $127,500
Research and publications on the teacher unions. $25,000 1/1/2000 A series of education policy meetings $7,500 1/1/1998 A series of publications on the teacher unions $50,000 1/1/1997 The establishment ohf an Internet Initiative for education reform $45,000 1/1/1997
Educational Broadcasting Corporation $850,000
The Ben Wattenberg public television series, «Think Tank» $150,000 1/1/1998 The Ben Wattenberg public television series, «Think Tank» $150,000 1/1/1997 The Ben Wattenberg public television series, «Think Tank» $150,000 1/1/1996 The television show «Think Tank» hosted by Ben Wattenberg $125,000 1/1/1995 A public television series, «Peggy Noonan on Values» $150,000 1/1/1994 A weekly television series, «Think Tank,» hosted by Ben Wattenberg $100,000 1/1/1994 To support a weekly television series, «Think Tank,» hosted by Ben Wattenberg $25,000 1/1/1993
Educational Reviewer, Inc. $343,000
Promotion of Alien Nation: Common Sense About America’s Coming Immigration Disaster, a book by Peter Brimelow $25,000 1/1/1995 To support a biography of Whittaker Chambers by Sam Tanenhaus $17,000 1/1/1993 To support a biography of Whittaker Chambers by Sam Tanenhaus $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the editorial contributions of Ernest van den Haag $26,000 1/1/1987 To support a television special on the origins, development, and current political status of American conservatism $200,000 1/1/1985 To support publications and research $50,000 1/1/1985
Eisenhower World Affairs Institute $55,000
A documentary film on «Ike: The Last American Hero» $5,000 1/1/1996 To support a film on the Eisenhower presidency $50,000 1/1/1993
Emory University $534,813
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Maria Arbatskaya $1,977 6/12/2003 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Maria Arbatskaya $40,670 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Maria Arbatskaya $65,248 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Robert C. Bartlett $33,800 1/1/2001 Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Robert C. Bartlett. $45,356 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Christopher J.W. Zorn $67,406 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven J. Kautz $47,485 1/1/1991 Law and Economics Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program $172,871 1/1/1985 Law and Economics Center.
To support the Basic Economics Institute for Federal Judges $60,000 1/1/1985
Empire Foundation for Policy Research, The $570,000
Research and public education projects $65,000 1/1/2001 The operations of the Empire Foundation and the Center for Excellence in Higher Education. $100,000 1/1/2000 Research and public education projects $100,000 1/1/1999 The Center for Excellence in Higher Education $25,000 1/1/1999 Research and public education projects $100,000 1/1/1998 Research and public education projects $50,000 1/1/1997 Research and education programs $50,000 1/1/1996 Projects on public policy alternatives in New York State $40,000 1/1/1994 To support research and education on public policy in New York State $20,000 1/1/1993 To support research and education on public policy in New York State $20,000 1/1/1992
Employment Policy Foundation $360,000
Research and education programs $25,000 1/1/2002 Research and education programs. $25,000 1/1/2000 Research and education programs $25,000 1/1/1999 Research and education programs $25,000 1/1/1998 Research and education programs $75,000 1/1/1997 Research and education programs $75,000 1/1/1996 Research and education programs $75,000 1/1/1995 The dissemination of the report, «Keeping America Competitive: Employment Policy for the 21st Century» $10,000 1/1/1994 To support the Advisory Commission on Labor Law $25,000 1/1/1993
Empower.org $75,000
Reissuing «The Index of Leading Cultural Indicators.» (William J. Bennett) $75,000 1/1/2000
Empowerment Network Foundation, The $10,000
To support the programs of the Empowerment Network $10,000 1/1/1993
Encounter for Culture and Education $80,000
General support $15,000 12/31/2005 Encounter Books
A book on Title IX by Jessica Gavora $5,000 1/1/1999 A research project on the Congress for Cultural Freedom $10,000 1/1/1995 To support a Berlin conference on the Cold War $50,000 1/1/1992
Environmental Literacy Council $150,000
A project to improve the quality of science materials used in Advanced Placement Environmental Science courses $25,000 1/1/2001 The Council’s research and activities to improve the quality of environmental education materials $50,000 1/1/1999 The Council’s programs to improve the quality of environmental education in America’s schools $75,000 1/1/1998
Ernest Martin Hopkins Institute $70,000
A visiting scholars program at Dartmouth College $10,000 1/1/1995 To support lectures at Dartmouth College $10,000 1/1/1993 To support lectures and a fund raising program $20,000 1/1/1992 To support lectures and other educational programs at Dartmouth College $10,000 1/1/1988 To support lectures and other educational programs at Dartmouth College $20,000 1/1/1987
Evans Scholars Foundation $3,000
a trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support the programs of the Thomas A. Dutch Endowment Fund $3,000 1/1/2002
Executive Council on Foreign Diplomats $105,000
To support the Seminar on Trade, Economic Growth and the Environment $20,000 1/1/1991 To support the Program on World Trade and Market Policies $20,000 1/1/1990 To support economic conferences and briefings $20,000 1/1/1989 To support a program in foreign policy held at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University $15,000 1/1/1988 To support publications designed to give foreign diplomats a better understanding of American institutions $15,000 1/1/1986 To support publications and conferences designed to give foreign diplomats a better understanding of American institutions $15,000 1/1/1985
Fairfield University $20,000
School of Business.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships/Papers Program $10,000 1/1/1989 School of Business.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships/Papers Program $10,000 1/1/1988
First Freedom Coalition Educational Fund $10,000
To support programs promoting reform of the criminal justice system and strong law enforcement $10,000 1/1/1993
Florida State University $125,150
A conference on economic freedom and growth, and the quality of life 1/1/2001 Policy Sciences Center.
A conference on economic freedom and growth, and the quality of life $17,250 1/1/1997 Policy Sciences Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program at the Center for Private and Public Choice $25,000 1/1/1990 Policy Sciences Program.
To support the Center for Private and Public Choice $37,500 1/1/1989 Policy Sciences Program.
To support the Center for Private and Public Choice $12,500 1/1/1988 To support a symposium on «The Political Legitimacy of Private and Public Choice» $15,900 1/1/1987 To support a symposium on «The Political Economy of Constitutions» $17,000 1/1/1986
Fordham University $571,400
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy $35,000 1/1/2001 Department of Political Science
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy. $35,000 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy under the direction of Mary P. Nichols (two years) $35,000 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy under the direction of Mary P. Nichols (two years) $35,000 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy under the direction of Mary P. Nichols $35,000 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science.
Graduate fellowships and seminars in political philosophy $35,000 1/1/1996 School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Law and Economics and a lecture series $77,200 1/1/1992 School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Law and Economics and a lecture series $77,200 1/1/1991 School of Law.
To support the John M. Professorship in Jurisprudence and Public Policy held by Ernest van den Haag $103,500 1/1/1987 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Jurisprudence and Public Policy held by Ernest van den Haag $103,500 1/1/1986
Forum for International Policy $25,000
To support programs promoting American leadership in global affairs $25,000 1/1/1993
Foundation for American Communications $50,000
To support seminar programs for journalists in economics and law $50,000 1/1/1987
Foundation for Classic Studies in Statecraft and Jurisprudence $20,000
The «Classic Studies in Statecraft and Jurisprudence» program at Amherst College $20,000 1/1/2001
Foundation for Community and Faith Centered Enterprise $79,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the organization $5,000 4/21/2003 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the organization $5,000 3/7/2003 a project, Leveling the Un-Level Playing Field $69,000 1/1/2002
Foundation for Student Communication $130,000
The publication of Business Today magazine. $10,000 1/1/2000 The publication of Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1999 The publication of Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1998 The publication of Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1997 Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1996 Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1995 Business Today magazine $10,000 1/1/1994 To support Business Today magazine and the conference program (two years, 1990-91) $20,000 1/1/1991 To support Business Today magazine and the conference program $10,000 1/1/1989 To support conference and publications programs $10,000 1/1/1988 To support the annual Business Tomorrow conference $10,000 1/1/1987 To support the annual Business Tomorrow conference $10,000 1/1/1986
Foundation for the United States Constitution $130,000
The distribution of the «Constitution Courier» newsletter $5,000 1/1/1998 Computer projects for promoting better understanding of the U.S. Constitution $5,000 1/1/1997 A special issue of Constitution magazine $10,000 1/1/1995 To support Constitution magazine $10,000 1/1/1991 To support seminars in England, Scotland and Ireland under the direction of Warren E. Burger $100,000 1/1/1988
Founders’ Association, The $1,000
A trustee grant, designated by Jim Piereson, for the Founders’ Association dinner $1,000 3/26/2003
Francis Marion University $2,000
To support the Phillip N. Truluck Chair $2,000 1/1/1992
Franklin and Marshall College $49,630
Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Stephen H. Wirls $21,315 1/1/1991 Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Stephen H. Wirls $28,315 1/1/1990
Fraser Institute, The $10,000
To support the 1992 Mont Pelerin Society meeting $10,000 1/1/1992
Free Africa Foundation $21,000
A project to assess the consequences of World Bank lending practices in Africa. $13,500 1/1/2000 Publication of The Free Africa Review $7,500 1/1/1997
Freedom Federation $10,000
To support the Leadership Development program $10,000 1/1/1986
Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge $55,000
To support the Graduate Seminars Program $15,000 1/1/1989 To support a graduate seminar program $15,000 1/1/1987 To support a graduate seminar program and «Bill of Responsibilities» project $25,000 1/1/1986
Freedom of Expression Foundation $20,000
To support publication and distribution of a book, The Ratification of the Bill of Rights: 1789-91 $10,000 1/1/1990 To support a book on the state constitutional ratification debates of 1787 and 1788 $10,000 1/1/1988
Friends University $25,278
Shakespeare in the Park $491 8/1/1989 Shakespeare in the Park $7,325 7/1/1989 Shakespeare in the Park $10,962 6/1/1989 Shakespeare in the Park $6,500 2/1/1989
Frontiers of Freedom Institute $125,000
Research and education programs $25,000 1/1/1998 Research and education programs $25,000 1/1/1997 The programs of the Institute $75,000 1/1/1996
G K Chesterton Society USA Inc. $8,000
Lectures at Princeton University $3,000 1/1/1994 To provide general support $2,500 1/1/1992 To support a lecture series and other activities $2,500 1/1/1990
George Bush Presidential Library Foundation $25,000
General support $25,000 1/1/1994
George C. Marshall Foundation $10,000
To support the 1986 Annual Public Service Leadership Conference $10,000 1/1/1986
George C. Marshall Institute $350,000
The Senior Scientist program to foster sound science in policy debate $50,000 1/1/1999 The Senior Scientist Program $25,000 1/1/1998 The Institute’s research fellowship program for environmental scientists $25,000 1/1/1997 The continued work of the Independent Commission on Environmental Education $40,000 1/1/1996 A commission to study the accuracy of teaching materials used for environmental education $40,000 1/1/1995 To support programs which promote understanding of scientific issues that bear on public policy $60,000 1/1/1987 To support programs which promote understanding of scientific issues that bear on public policy $60,000 1/1/1986 To support programs which promote understanding of scientific issues that bear on public policy $50,000 1/1/1985
George Mason University $6,315,824
Operatnig Support $50,000 1/1/2008 $200,000 1/1/2006 General support $200,000 12/31/2005 General support $25,000 12/31/2005 Programs for Judges $200,000 7/7/2004 The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy $50,000 1/5/2004 The programs of the Law and Economics Center $200,000 4/8/2003 The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy $100,000 1/28/2003 the programs of the Law and Economics Center $205,000 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship for Dr. Walter E. Williams $200,000 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy $100,000 1/1/2002 The programs of the Law and Economics Center $200,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy $100,000 1/1/2001 School of Law
The programs of the Law and Economics Center. $200,000 1/1/2000 Department of Economics
The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy. $100,000 1/1/2000 School of Law.
Institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges $200,000 1/1/1999 Department of Economics
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship for Dr. Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1999 School of Law
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David E. Bernstein $45,455 1/1/1999 Department of Economics
A book publishing program on labor issues at the John M. Olin Institute for Employment Policy and Practice $25,000 1/1/1999 Department of Economics
The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Policy and Practice under the direction of James T. Bennett (three years) $100,000 1/1/1998 School of Law
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David E. Bernstein $60,898 1/1/1998 Department of Economics
A book publishing program on labor issues at the John M. Olin Institute for Employment Policy and Practice $25,000 1/1/1998 School of Law.
Institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges $200,000 1/1/1997 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Policy and Practice under the direction of James T. Bennett (three years) $100,000 1/1/1997 Journal of Labor Research.
A study of labor relations at Briggs & Stratton Corp., and their effect on the economy of Milwaukee $50,000 1/1/1997 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
The Federalism Project $25,000 1/1/1997 School of Law.
Institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges $200,000 1/1/1996 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship for Walter E. Williams and support for visiting scholars in the Department of Economics $150,000 1/1/1996 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Institute for Employment Policy and Practice under the direction of James T. Bennett (three years) $100,000 1/1/1996 John M. Olin Institute for Employment Practice and Policy.
A book publishing program on labor issues $25,000 1/1/1996 School of Law.
Teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges, faculty workshops and research in law and economics $185,000 1/1/1995 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1995 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $50,000 1/1/1995 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
A project on the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1995 School of Law.
Teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges, faculty workshops and research in law and economics $185,000 1/1/1994 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship for Walter E. Williams $50,000 1/1/1994 Department of Economics
A book on public sector unionism by Joseph D. Reid, Jr. $38,750 1/1/1994 School of Law.
The Supreme Court Economic Review $35,000 1/1/1994 School of Law.
Teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges, faculty research and workshops in law and economics, 1993 $150,000 1/1/1993 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $50,000 1/1/1993 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1993 School of Law.
To support teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges, faculty research and workshops in law and economics $150,000 1/1/1992 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $50,000 1/1/1992 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship $25,000 1/1/1992 School of Law.
To support teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges, faculty workshops and research in law and economics, 1991 $150,000 1/1/1991 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams, 1990 $50,000 1/1/1991 To support a conference on «Labor Relations: Current and Future Prospects» under the direction of James T. Bennett $40,300 1/1/1991 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1991 School of Law.
To support teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges $100,000 1/1/1990 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $50,000 1/1/1990 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1990 Institute of Public Policy.
To support the research of Seymour Martin Lipset on American politics and the social conditions of democracy $15,000 1/1/1990 Institute for Humane Studies
Lambe Fellowship Program $150,000 3/1/1989 Institute for Humane Studies
General $50,000 2/1/1989 School of Law.
To support teaching institutes in Law and Economics for federal judges $100,000 1/1/1989 Institute for Humane Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship Program for American Students studying in British Universities $99,500 1/1/1989 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $61,506 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $50,000 1/1/1989 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1989 Institute for Humane Studies.
To establish the John M. Olin Fellowship Program for American Students studying in British Universities $101,500 1/1/1988 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship held by Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1988 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jennifer A. Roback $31,602 1/1/1988 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Senior Fellowship for James C. Miller III $25,000 1/1/1988 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship of Economics held by Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jennifer Roback $23,313 1/1/1987 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship of Economics held by Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1986 Law and Economics Center.
To support the 14th Basic Economics Institute for Judges $63,000 1/1/1986 Department of Economics.
To support the writing of a book on the political economy of propaganda by James T. Bennett and Thomas J. DiLorenzo $20,000 1/1/1986 Center for the Study of Public Choice.
To support the completion of a book, Primer on Public Choice, by Charles K. Rowley and Arthur Seldon $5,000 1/1/1986 Department of Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship of Economics held by Walter E. Williams $100,000 1/1/1985
George Washington University, The
$227,575 Institute for Communitarian Studies
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Ronald Radosh
$50,000 1/1/1998 Institute for Communitarian Studies.
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dr. Ronald Radosh $127,575 1/1/1997 Institute for Communitarian Studies.
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dr. Ronald Radosh $50,000 1/1/1997
George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
$25,000 Project to educate teachers about George Washington
$25,000 1/1/1998
$2,677,576 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $124,000 7/18/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $109,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $124,000 1/1/2001 Law Center
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $63,000 1/1/2000 Law Center
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Avery Katz $106,000 1/1/1999 Law Center
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Avery Katz (two years)
$63,000 1/1/1998 Law Center.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Warren F. Schwartz (two years) $90,000 1/1/1997 Law Center.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Warren F. Schwartz (two years) $90,000 1/1/1996 Law Center.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Warren F. Schwartz (two years) $45,000 1/1/1996 Law Center.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Warren F. Schwartz (two years) $90,000 1/1/1995 Department of Government.
The John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $61,505 1/1/1994 Law Center.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Warren F. Schwartz $45,000 1/1/1994 Law Center.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $65,000 1/1/1993 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship help by Walter Berns, 1992 $61,506 1/1/1993 Law Center.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $65,000 1/1/1992 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $61,505 1/1/1992 Law Center.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics (three years, 1989-91) $150,000 1/1/1991 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns, 1991 $123,011 1/1/1991 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns, 1990 $61,011 1/1/1991 Law Center.
To support the Law and Economics Program $150,000 1/1/1990 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $62,000 1/1/1990 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $61,505 1/1/1990 Law Center.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter S. Menell $25,000 1/1/1990 Law Center
To support the Law and Economics Program $75,000 1/1/1989 Law Center
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter S. Menell $32,000 1/1/1989 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $123,011 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $123,011 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Professorship held by Walter Berns $123,011 1/1/1986 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship held by George A. Carver, Jr. $60,000 1/1/1986 School of Foreign Service.
To support the television series, «American Interests», 1985-6 $50,000 1/1/1986 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support the Henry Kissinger Chair in International Diplomacy $20,000 1/1/1986 School of Foreign Service.
To support the television series, «American Interests» $50,000 1/1/1985 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support the research of George A. Carver, Jr. on Soviet intelligence and on the history of the Vietnam War. $40,500 1/1/1985 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support the research of Michael A. Ledeen on the defeat of Soviet strategy in Latin Europe during the 1970s $40,000 1/1/1985 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support the Commission on National Elections $25,000 1/1/1985 Center for Strategic and International Studies.
To support the Henry Kissinger Chair in International Diplomacy $20,000 1/1/1985
Global Foundation $25,000
To support a conference project on the strategic defense initiative $25,000 1/1/1987
Greater Washington Educational Television Association $25,000
To support a film documentary on the Chautauqua-Soviet town meeting in Riga called, «Washington on the Baltic» $25,000 1/1/1987
Hackley School, The $11,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the school $10,000 1/1/1999 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the school $1,000 1/1/1999
Hampden-Sydney College $32,500
A teaching fellowship in the James Madison Program in Public Service $32,500 1/1/1996
Hank Aaron Chasing the Dream Foundation $5,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the work of the Foundation $5,000 1/1/1999
Hanover Review, The $150,000
To support the Dartmouth Review student newspaper $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the Dartmouth Review student newspaper $100,000 1/1/1988 To support a lecture series and The Dartmouth Review $25,000 1/1/1986
Harvard College $18,015
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Liah Greenfield $18,015 1/1/1987
Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy $10,000
To support publication of the journal $2,500 1/1/1991 To support the expansion of the journal $2,500 1/1/1989 To support the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy $2,500 1/1/1987 To support the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy $2,500 1/1/1985
Harvard Law School $5,545,345
The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business under the direction of Steven Shavell $750,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business under the direction of Steven Shavell (three years, 1996-99) $400,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business under the direction of Steven Shavell (three years, 1996-99) $800,000 1/1/1997 A book by Mary Ann Glendon on the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights (two years) $116,645 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business under the direction of Steven Shavell (three years, 1996-99) $800,000 1/1/1996 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business under the direction of Steven Shavell (three years, 1996-99) $400,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $158,750 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $158,750 1/1/1994 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Bruce L. Hay $64,200 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Center for Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $364,000 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Center for Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $182,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $182,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $157,000 1/1/1991 To support the Program on International Financial Systems $100,000 1/1/1991 To support the Program on International Financial Systems $100,000 1/1/1990 To support a book on constitutional interpretation by Gary L. McDowell $52,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Steven Shavell $157,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $314,000 1/1/1986 To establish the Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Steven M. Shavell, including faculty research fellowships, students fellowships, visiting scholars, and conferences $289,000 1/1/1985
Harvard University $31,656,819
Operating Support $550,566 1/1/2008 $3,264,434 1/1/2007 $2,800,000 1/1/2006 General support $1,250,000 12/31/2005 General support $400,000 12/31/2005 General support $200,000 12/31/2005 General support $150,000 12/31/2005 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $200,000 7/26/2004 The research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance $313,970 7/7/2004 Programs on Constitutional Government $200,000 7/7/2004 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $1,000,000 7/1/2004 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $750,000 1/15/2004 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $200,000 1/15/2004 The research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance $307,888 7/18/2003 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $200,000 7/18/2003 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $750,000 5/21/2003 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $335,000 4/8/2003 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $362,675 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $750,000 1/1/2002 the programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $691,945 1/1/2002 the research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance $305,000 1/1/2002 the Program on Constitutional Government $202,648 1/1/2002 the research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance $150,500 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business $750,000 1/1/2001 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $329,270 1/1/2001 The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $318,500 1/1/2001 The research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance (Editor’s note: Director is Paul E. Peterson, as of 11/02) $308,000 1/1/2001 The Program on Constitutional Government $200,000 1/1/2001 A book on human rights controversies $107,050 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Critical Issues Series seminars $35,000 1/1/2001 Law School
The John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics and Business. $1,500,000 1/1/2000 Center for International Affairs
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies. $627,500 1/1/2000 Department of Government
The research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance. [Editor’s note: Director of PEP: Paul E. Peterson (as of Nov 2001).] $308,850 1/1/2000 The program on Constitutional Government. $200,000 1/1/2000 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David I. Laibson. $48,457 1/1/2000 Davis Center for Russian Studies
The John M. Olin Critical Issues Series seminars. $35,000 1/1/2000 Davis Center for Russian Studies
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the translation of Richard Pipes’ book about Peter Struve into Russian. $10,000 1/1/2000 John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Piereson, to support the Huntington Prize. $5,000 1/1/2000 Center for International Affairs
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $609,000 1/1/1999 Department of Government.
The Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $220,667 1/1/1999 Department of Goverment.
The research and activities of the Program on Education Policy and Governance under the direction of Paul E. Peterson $151,350 1/1/1999 Davis Center for Russian Studies
Fellowships, seminars and faculty exchange programs under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $60,000 1/1/1999 Department of Government
An evaluation of the Washington Scholarship Fund pilot program conducted by the Program on Education Policy and Governance $50,000 1/1/1999 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David I. Laibson $44,868 1/1/1999 Davis Center for Russian Studies
The John M. Olin Critical Issues Series seminars under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $35,000 1/1/1999 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Caroline Hoxby $34,761 1/1/1999 Center for International Affairs
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington (three years) $300,000 1/1/1998 Department of Government.
Research on innovation in school governance, conducted by the Program on Education Policy and Governance under the direction of Paul E. Peterson (two years) $200,000 1/1/1998 Department of Government
The Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick (two years) $178,483 1/1/1998 Department of History
A research fellowship for Stephan Thernstrom $64,554 1/1/1998 Davis, Center for Russian Studies
Fellowships, seminars and faculty exchange programs under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman (two years) $60,000 1/1/1998 Department of Government
An evaluation of the Washington Scholarship Fund pilot program conducted by the Program on Education Policy and Governance $50,000 1/1/1998 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Caroline Hoxby $47,450 1/1/1998 Center for International Affairs.
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington (four years) $545,205 1/1/1997 Department of Government.
Research on innovation in school governance, conducted by the Program on Education Policy and Governance under the direction of Paul E. Peterson. $165,000 1/1/1997 Department of Goverment.
The program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick (two years) $143,233 1/1/1997 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Dissertation Fellowships on Economics Policy under the direction of Martin S. Feldstein $100,000 1/1/1997 Davis Center for Russian Studies.
Fellowships for graduate students and post-doctoral scholars and seminars on critical issues under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $50,000 1/1/1997 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowsip for Vladimir N. Brovkin $30,982 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Marc L. Busch $26,455 1/1/1997 Center for International Affairs.
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington (three yars, 1993-96) $529,235 1/1/1996 Center for American Political Studies.
The program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick (two years) $143,232 1/1/1996 Department of Economics.
The John M. Olin Dissertation Fellowships on Economics Policy under the direction of Martin S. Feldstein $100,000 1/1/1996 Department of Goverment.
The research and conferences of the Program in Education Policy and Governance $90,000 1/1/1996 Russian Research Center.
Graduate student and post-doctoral fellowships and seminars under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $50,000 1/1/1996 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowsip for Vladimir N. Brovkin $42,316 1/1/1996 Center for International Affairs.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Marc L. Busch $35,767 1/1/1996 Center for International Affairs.
The programs of the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $515,680 1/1/1995 Center for American Political Studies.
The Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $151,161 1/1/1995 Russian Research Center.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowships; the John M. Olin Critical Issues Seminars; and the Visiting Scholars Program under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $80,000 1/1/1995 Center for American Political Studies.
The completion of a book on the war in Vietnam by Stephen J. Morris $25,000 1/1/1995 Center for Population and Development Studies.
Research by Nicholas N. Eberstadt on infant mortality and health policy issues $10,000 1/1/1995 Department of History.
The publication of a Russian translation of Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime, by Richard Pipes $9,000 1/1/1995 Center for International Affairs.
The John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $460,368 1/1/1994 Center for American Political Studies.
The program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $150,350 1/1/1994 Russian Research Center.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowships, the John M. Olin Critical Issues Seminars, and the Visiting Scholars Program under the direction of Marshall I. Goldman $80,000 1/1/1994 Department of History.
The completion of a book by Richard Pipes, Property and Freedom $41,012 1/1/1994 Center for International Affairs.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Michael C. Desch $32,717 1/1/1994 JFK School of Government.
A research fellowship for Alston Chase $26,000 1/1/1994 Center for American Political Studies.
An evaluation of school choice programs in Milwaukee by Paul E. Peterson $25,000 1/1/1994 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies $455,027 1/1/1993 Center for International Affairs
To establish the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $217,523 1/1/1993 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program, Visiting Scholars Program, Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $170,000 1/1/1993 Department of History.
To support a book on private property and freedom by Richard Pipes $62,500 1/1/1993 Center for American Political Studies.
The program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $50,000 1/1/1993 Center for International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Kathryn Spier $29,812 1/1/1993 JFK School of Government.
To support a research fellowship for Lawrence M. Mead $28,375 1/1/1993 Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter Berkowitz $23,875 1/1/1993 Center for International Affairs.
To establish the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $422,756 1/1/1992 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program,Visiting Scholars Program, Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $170,000 1/1/1992 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $96,114 1/1/1992 Charles Warren Center for Studies in American History.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Stephan Thernstrom $50,000 1/1/1992 Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter Berkowitz $30,875 1/1/1992 Center for Population Studies.
To support Nicholas Eberstadt’s research on U.S. infant mortality $25,000 1/1/1992 Center for International Affairs.
To establish the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $405,475 1/1/1991 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program, Visiting Scholars Program, the Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $170,000 1/1/1991 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $96,114 1/1/1991 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program, the Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $75,000 1/1/1991 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the Program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $62,500 1/1/1991 Committee on Latin American and Iberian Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul E. Gootenberg $21 1/1/1991 Center for International Affairs.
To establish the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $275,443 1/1/1990 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program, Visiting Scholars Program, Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $150,000 1/1/1990 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick (two years) $125,000 1/1/1990 Center for International Affairs.
The programs of the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $101,483 1/1/1990 Department of History.
To support a book on the Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes $42,300 1/1/1990 Committee on Latin American and Iberian Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul E. Gootenberg $27,773 1/1/1990 Center for International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Samuel P. Huntington $25,000 1/1/1990 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the program on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $113,059 1/1/1989 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $101,483 1/1/1989 Center for International Affairs.
To establish the John M. Olin Institute for Strategic Studies under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $75,200 1/1/1989 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship Program, the Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $75,000 1/1/1989 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the program on Constitutional Government $62,500 1/1/1989 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Nicholas N. Eberstadt $52,500 1/1/1989 Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. $48,642 1/1/1989 Department of History.
To support the writing of a history of the Russian Revolution by Richard Pipes $37,255 1/1/1989 JFK School of Government.
To support a book on race and public policy by Glenn C. Loury $35,000 1/1/1989 Russian Research Center.
To support the completion of two books on Indochina by Stephen J. Morris $31,500 1/1/1989 Center for International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Samuel P. Huntington $25,000 1/1/1989 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $191,880 1/1/1988 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program, the Critical Issues Seminar and conferences $150,000 1/1/1988 Center for American Political Studies.
To support the program for Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. and R. Shep Melnick $108,711 1/1/1988 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for by Nicholas N. Eberstadt $54,800 1/1/1988 Center for International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Robert S. Leiken $37,500 1/1/1988 Department of Government.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mark Beissinger $28,866 1/1/1988 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for by Nicholas N. Eberstadt $26,150 1/1/1988 Deparment of Sociology.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Liah Greenfeld $24,659 1/1/1988 Center for International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Samuel P. Huntington $23,100 1/1/1988 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $223,154 1/1/1987 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program, the John M. Olin Critical Issues Seminar and the editing of seminar proceedings $95,000 1/1/1987 Center for International Affairs.
To support a research fellowship for Robert Leiken’s work on media treatment of the conflict in Central America $37,500 1/1/1987 Russian Research Center.
To support Michael Kaufman and Michael Dobbs as John M. Olin Journalists in Residence $30,000 1/1/1987 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Nicholas Eberstadt $26,150 1/1/1987 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Samuel Huntington $25,000 1/1/1987 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Nicholas Eberstadt $22,500 1/1/1987 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mark Beissinger $21,088 1/1/1987 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in National Security Affairs $103,525 1/1/1986 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program, the John M. Olin Critical Issues Seminar and the editing of seminar proceedings $90,000 1/1/1986 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series, John M. Olin Seminar in Constitutionalism, and a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Harvey C. Mansfield’s work on executive power $60,340 1/1/1986 Russian Research Center.
To support a John M. Olin Lectureship in Soviet History for Dr. Vladimir Brovkin $33,275 1/1/1986 Center for Population Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Nicholas Eberstadt, for the study of poverty and policy in Marxist-Leninst nations $22,500 1/1/1986 Department of Economics.
To support three colloquia during the academic year 1986-7 $18,000 1/1/1986 JFK School of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Anne Wortham $15,625 1/1/1986 Neiman Foundation for Journalism.
To support a speakers program for the Neiman fellows $7,500 1/1/1986 Center for International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in National Security Affairs, 1984-6, under the direction of Samuel P. Huntington $98,967 1/1/1985 Russian Research Center.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships Program and the John M. Olin Critical Issues Seminars under the direction of Adam B. Ulam and Marshall I. Goldman $95,000 1/1/1985 Department of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in Philosophy and Free Institutions and the John M. Olin Seminar on Constitutional Government under the direction of Harvey C. Mansfield, Jr. $39,200 1/1/1985 JFK School of Government.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Anne Wortham $20,625 1/1/1985
Hermitage Performing Arts Co. $10,000
To support Free World magazine $10,000 1/1/1985
High Frontier $25,000
To support an update on a book on the Strategic Defense Initiative $25,000 1/1/1986
Hillsdale College $402,600
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul Moreno $30,844 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul Moreno $41,756 1/1/2001 The Center for Constructive Alternatives and Imprimis $25,000 1/1/2001 The Center for Constructive Alternatives and Imprimis. $25,000 1/1/2000 The newsletter «Imprimis» and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1999 Center for Constructive Alternatives
The «Imprimis» newsletter and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1998 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
The «Imprimis» newsletter and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1996 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
The «Imprimis» newsletter and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1994 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support the «Imprimis» newsletter and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1993 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support the newsletter,Imprimis, and other Center programs $25,000 1/1/1992 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support the newsletter,Imprimis $25,000 1/1/1991 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support seminar programs $25,000 1/1/1990 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support lectures, publications and the journal, Imprimis $25,000 1/1/1989 Department of History and Politics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Robert Eden. $2,500 1/1/1989 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support a seminar on the morality of defense $15,000 1/1/1988 Department of History and Politics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Robert Eden. $2,500 1/1/1988 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support a 1987 seminar on «Entrepreneurship in a Changed America» $10,000 1/1/1987 Center for Constructive Alternatives.
To support a conference on the legacy of the New Deal $25,000 1/1/1986
Hispanic Council for Reform and Educational Options $100,000
Symposia and research on Hispanic education $100,000 1/15/2004
Historical Research Foundation $20,000
To support a book on the Daily News by Richard Vigilante $20,000 1/1/1992
Historical Society – Boston, MA $280,000
Projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession $30,000 1/15/2004 projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession $50,000 1/1/2002 Projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession $100,000 1/1/2001 Projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession. $100,000 1/1/2000
Historical Society – Cambridge, MA $150,000
Projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession $75,000 1/1/1999 Center for Constructive Alternatives
Projects to strengthen the standards of the historical profession $75,000 1/1/1998
Historical Society – Philadelphia, PA $40,000
The establishment of the Historical Society $40,000 1/1/1997
Howard University $45,000
African Studies and Research Program.
To support a teaching and research fellowship for Ndabaningi Sithole $45,000 1/1/1988
Hudson Valley Writer’s Center, The $3,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the programs of the Center $3,000 1/1/1999
Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership $440,000
Programs to encourage appreciation of American democracy and free enterprise among high school students $10,000 1/1/1998 Programs to encourage appreciation of American democracy and free enterprise among high school students (three years) $35,000 1/1/1997 Programs to encourage appreciation of American democracy and free enterprise among high school students $35,000 1/1/1996 Programs to encourage appreciation of American democracy and free enterprise among high school students $35,000 1/1/1995 To support the Institutionalization Program $35,000 1/1/1993 To support the Institutionalization Program $35,000 1/1/1992 To support the Institutionalization Program $35,000 1/1/1991 To support seminars for high school students on the American economic system $35,000 1/1/1990 To support the Institutionalization Program $35,000 1/1/1989 To support conferences for high school students on the American economic system $50,000 1/1/1988 To support conferences for high school students on the American economic system $40,000 1/1/1987 To support conferences for high school students on the American economic system $35,000 1/1/1986 To support conferences for high school sophomores on the American economic system $25,000 1/1/1985
Illinois State University $1,000
Department of Political Science
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the John Gueguen Scholarship Fund $1,000 1/1/1999
Independent Educational Services $10,000
To support the Teach for America program $10,000 1/1/1990
Inner-City Scholarship Fund $50,000
To support educational programs of non-public schools in impoverished neighborhoods $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the educational programs of non-public schools in impoverished neighborhoods $25,000 1/1/1986
Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture $400,000
Fellowships and programs at the Institute $100,000 4/8/2003 Media Res (sic) Educational Foundation; fellowships and programs at the Institute $100,000 1/1/2002 Fellowships and programs at the Institute $100,000 1/1/2001 Fellowships and programs at the Institute. $50,000 1/1/2000 Fellowships and programs at the Institute $50,000 1/1/1999
Institute for Advanced Study $60,000
To support the John M. Olin Fellows in the School of Social Science $30,000 1/1/1989 To support John M. Olin Fellows in the School of Social Science $30,000 1/1/1987
Institute for Contemporary Studies $985,500
Publication of a book by Mikel Holt, Let Our children Be Free, and the ICS Leadership Series on Choice in Education $25,000 1/1/1999 Public forums and conferences on Social Security reform $50,000 1/1/1996 The publication of a book on Social Security reform by Samuel S. Beard $40,500 1/1/1995 A conference on Catholic social doctrine and economic development $30,000 1/1/1994 To support a book on health care in America, It’s Your Health: So Take Charge $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the ICS Press $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the ICS Press $35,000 1/1/1991 To support the International Center for Economic Growth $25,000 1/1/1991 To support a conference on development and Catholic social doctrine $20,000 1/1/1991 To support the International Center for Economic Growth $60,000 1/1/1990 To support the ICS Press $50,000 1/1/1990 To support the book publishing program and the «Midnight Economist» radio series $85,000 1/1/1989 To support the book publishing program and the «Midnight Economist» radio series $85,000 1/1/1988 To support the International Center for Economic Growth $60,000 1/1/1988 To support the Center for Hemispheric Studies $30,000 1/1/1988 To support a book on the Nicaragua revolution by Stephen Schwartz $20,000 1/1/1988 To support the 1987 public policy book publishing program $100,000 1/1/1987 To support the International Center for Economic Growth $60,000 1/1/1987 To support the «Midnight Economist» radio series $10,000 1/1/1987 To support a book series on public policy issues $75,000 1/1/1986 To support a book series on public policy issues $75,000 1/1/1985
Institute for Democracy in Eastern Europe $35,000
To support a Polish language publishing project in international affairs and public policy $17,500 1/1/1989 To support a Polish language publishing project in international affairs and public policy $17,500 1/1/1988
Institute for Democracy in Vietnam $21,200
To support the editing of a film based on the book, Portrait of the Enemy, by Doan Van Toai and David Chanoff $21,200 1/1/1989
Institute for Educational Affairs $547,389
To support the Philanthropy Roundtable $50,000 1/1/1992 To support the Philanthropy Roundtable $50,000 1/1/1991 To support the Campus Journalism Program $89,782 1/1/1989 To support a book on American literature by Peter Shaw $31,620 1/1/1989 To support the Vassar Spectator $2,000 1/1/1989 To support the Campus Journalism Program $76,000 1/1/1988 To support a book on the conflict in Afghanistan by Robert D. Kaplan $36,780 1/1/1988 To support a book by Dinesh D’Souza, The New Elite $30,000 1/1/1988 To support a book on the homeless by Rael Jean Isaac and Virginia Armat $20,000 1/1/1988 To support a book by Roger Kimball on the humanities in higher education $4,000 1/1/1988 To support the Campus Journalism Program $57,207 1/1/1987 To support This World magazine and the Student Journalism Project $100,000 1/1/1985
Institute for European Defence and Strategic Studies $45,000
The New Atlantic Initiative $25,000 1/1/1995
To support a series of Occassional papers $20,000 1/1/1987
Institute for International Economics $150,000
To support a project on foreign direct investment in the U.S. $50,000 1/1/1988 To support the Second Biennial Conference of Research Institutes $50,000 1/1/1986 To support a project on international trade negotiations $50,000 1/1/1985
Institute for International Studies $50,000
To support journalism seminars and the newsletter, «Soviet Disinformation Forecast» $25,000 1/1/1987 To support a seminar series on Soviet disinformation for journalists and distribution of Forecast to media representatives $25,000 1/1/1986
Institute for Liberty and Community $100,000
To support policy studies and publications $25,000 1/1/1988 To support the «Policy Studies on the State of the Union» project $25,000 1/1/1987 To support the «Policy Studies on the State of the Union» project $25,000 1/1/1986 To support research on public policy issues $25,000 1/1/1985
Institute for Liberty and Democracy $25,000
To support a project on increasing access to credit in Peru and other developing nations $25,000 1/1/1989
Institute for Policy Innovation $305,000
Research projects on tax reform and other public policy issues $20,000 1/1/1998 Research projects on tax reform and other public policy issues $85,000 1/1/1997 Research projects on tax reform and other public policy issues $85,000 1/1/1996 Research projects on reforming America’s tax system $60,000 1/1/1995 The distribution of How the Relentless Growth of Government is Impoverishing America by Steve Moore, and the TaxAction Analysis project $25,000 1/1/1994 To support projects about the economic impact of government policies $10,000 1/1/1993 To support educational programs on economic issues $10,000 1/1/1991 To support educational programs on economic issues $10,000 1/1/1990
Institute for Policy and Management Research $20,000
To support a research fellowship for James Payne $20,000 1/1/1987
Institute for Political Economy $1,289,100
The John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $50,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $75,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts. $75,000 1/1/2000 A book project by Anne Applebaum, Gulag: The History of the Soviet Concentration Camps. $14,100 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1998 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1997 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1996 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1995 A John M. Olin Fellowship for Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1994 To support the educational and research activities of Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1993 To support the educational and research activities of Paul Craig Roberts $100,000 1/1/1992 To support the educational and research activities of Paul Craig Roberts $50,000 1/1/1992 To support the educational and research activities of Paul Craig Roberts $50,000 1/1/1991 To support the educational and research activities of Paul Craig Roberts $25,000 1/1/1990 To support public policy studies under the direction of Paul Craig Roberts $25,000 1/1/1989 To support public policy studies $25,000 1/1/1988 To support research on public policy issues under the direction of Paul Craig Roberts $50,000 1/1/1986 To establish the Institute under the direction of Paul Craig Roberts $50,000 1/1/1985
Institute for Research on Public Policy $30,000
To support an international agricultural trade project $30,000 1/1/1987
Institute of Public Affairs $119,000
To support the Pacific Defense Research Institute $33,000 1/1/1991 To support the Pacific Defense Research Institute $33,000 1/1/1990 To support the Pacific Defense Research Institute $33,000 1/1/1989 To support an international conference on «Soviet Ambitions in the Southwest Pacific» $20,000 1/1/1987
Institute on Religion & Democracy $464,000
The Institute’s work to strengthen the role of American churches in renewing democratic society at home and abroad $20,000 1/1/2001 The Institute’s work to strengthen the role of American churches in preserving democracy and freedom. $20,000 1/1/2000 The Institute’s work to counter the influence of the Religious Left on American society $25,000 1/1/1999 Public information, research, and conference programs to counter the influence of the religious left in the nation’s churches $25,000 1/1/1998 Programs to counter the political influence of the Religious Left [Editor’s note: In their annual report, the following text was substituted for the description: «Domestic policy programs»] $25,000 1/1/1997 Programs to counter the political influence of the Religious Left [In their annual report, the following text was substituted for the description: «Domestic policy programs»] $20,000 1/1/1996 The Institute’s domestic policy programs $15,000 1/1/1995 To support a program on the role of religious institutions in sustaining free societies $25,000 1/1/1993 To support the Economic Studies Program $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the Economic Studies Program $25,000 1/1/1990 To support education and publications programs $25,000 1/1/1989 To support education and publications programs $75,000 1/1/1988 To support education and publications programs $75,000 1/1/1986 To support education and publications programs $64,000 1/1/1985
Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society $25,000
To support research on the United States armed forces in the post-Cold War era $25,000 1/1/1990
Interlochen Center for the Arts $25,000
A trustee grant designated by Charles F. Knight $25,000 12/3/2003
International Academy of Philosophy $20,000
To support a seminar on the free society for East European graduate students $10,000 1/1/1993 To support a seminar on the free society for East European graduate students $10,000 1/1/1992
International Foundation for Electoral Systems $5,000
General support $5,000 1/1/1991
International Foundation for Human Sciences $10,000
To support a conference on American and European Perspectives of the U.S. Constitution $10,000 1/1/1987
International House $9,000
To support the John J. McCloy Lectures $3,000 1/1/1990 To support the John J. McCloy Lectures $3,000 1/1/1989 To support the John J. McCloy Lectures $3,000 1/1/1988
International Institute for Economic Research $20,000
To support the «Midnight Economist» radio commentaries on economics, and the publications program $10,000 1/1/1986 To support the «Midnight Economist» radio commentaries on economics, and the publications program $10,000 1/1/1985
International Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in the Soviet Union $85,150
To support the communications project on Soviet human rights performance $35,150 1/1/1986 To support programs which develop cooperation among the Western Allies on human rights issues in the U.S.S.R. $50,000 1/1/1985
International Republican Institute $25,000
The IRI Forum $15,000 1/1/1996 The IRI Foreign Policy Forum $10,000 1/1/1995
International Rescue Committee $80,000
To support the Moscow Medical Assistance Program $10,000 1/1/1993 To support expenses associated with the writing of Leo Cherne’s memoirs $20,000 1/1/1991 To support refugee assistance programs $10,000 1/1/1989 To support refugee assistance $10,000 1/1/1988 To support the United States Resettlement Program $10,000 1/1/1987 To support the resettlement of refugees in the United States $10,000 1/1/1986 To support the resettlement of refugees in the United States $10,000 1/1/1985
International Society for New Institutional Economics $45,000
The programs of the Society $45,000 1/1/1998
International Swimming Hall of Fame $50,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support the program of the Hall of Fame $50,000 1/1/1999
Iona College $20,000
Philosophy Department.
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, for a seminar in higher education $5,000 1/1/1997 Philosophy Department.
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, for a seminar in higher education $5,000 1/1/1996 Philosophy Department.
A seminar on higher education $5,000 1/1/1995 A seminar on higher education $5,000 1/1/1994
Issues and Views Open Forum Foundation $85,000
publication of the newsletter, Issues & Views $10,000 1/1/2002 The publication of the newsletter, Issues & Views. $10,000 1/1/2000 The publication and dissemination of the newsletter, Issues and Views $10,000 1/1/1999 The publication and dissemination of the newsletter, Issues and Views $10,000 1/1/1998 The publication of Issues & Views newsletter $10,000 1/1/1997 The newsletter, Issues and Views $10,000 1/1/1996 The newsletter, Issues and Views $10,000 1/1/1994 The publication of «Issues & Views» newsletter $10,000 1/1/1993 To support Issues and Views newsletter $5,000 1/1/1992
James Madison Education Fund $135,000
The 2000 Summer Institute on the Constitution. $10,000 1/1/2000 The 1999 Summer Institute on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1999 The 1998 Summer Institute on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1998 The 1997 Summer Institute on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1997 The 1996 Summer Institute on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1996 The 1995 Summer Institutes on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1995
James Madison Foundation, The $236,195
To support research and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1988 To support research and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Research fellowship for Patrick Glynn $31,195 1/1/1987 To support a research fellowship for Joshua Muravchik $12,500 1/1/1987 To support educational programs which link the issues of peace, human rights, and the advance and defense of democracy $30,000 1/1/1986 To support a research fellowship for Joshua Muravchik $12,500 1/1/1986 To support educational programs which link the issues of peace, human rights, and the advance and defense of democracy $50,000 1/1/1985
James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation $50,000
Summer institutes on the U.S. Constitution $25,000 1/1/1994 To support the Summer Institute on the Constitution $25,000 1/1/1993
Jobs for America’s Graduates $75,000
Programs to help young people stay in school and start careers $10,000 1/1/1997 Programs to help young people stay in school and start careers $10,000 1/1/1996 Programs to help young people stay in school and start careers $10,000 1/1/1995 Programs to help states set up school-to-work transition programs $10,000 1/1/1994 To support programs to improve the employment prospects of at-risk and disadvantaged youth $10,000 1/1/1993 To support staff training $25,000 1/1/1988
John Jay College of Criminal Justice $26,500
The completion of a book on corruption in public schools $1,500 8/1/2003 The completion of a book on corruption in the New York public schools, by Lydia G. Segal $25,000 1/1/1995
John M. Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs $65,000
A lecture series. $15,000 1/1/2000 The Ashbrook Scholars Program $25,000 1/1/1997 To support the establishment of the F. Clifton White Chair at the Ashbrook Center, Ashland University $25,000 1/1/1993
Johns Hopkins University $1,036,000
General support $125,000 12/31/2005 Research and fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program $125,000 7/7/2004 Research and fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program $150,000 7/18/2003 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program $125,000 1/1/2002 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program $125,000 1/1/2001 To support the John J. McCloy Distinguished Research Fellowship $70,000 1/1/1990 Institute for Contemporary German Studies.
To support the John J. McCloy Distinguished Fellow in Residence $70,000 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Lecture Series in International Affairs $20,000 1/1/1989 Institute for Contemporary German Studies.
To support the John J. McCloy Distinguished Fellow in Residence $50,000 1/1/1988 Institute for Contemporary German Studies.
To support a John J. McCloy Distinguished Fellow in Residence $50,000 1/1/1987 Foreign Policy Institute.
To support the initiation of a research program on South Africa to be directed by Herman Nickel $25,000 1/1/1987 Milton S. Eisenhower Library.
To support the Eisenhower Papers Project $10,000 1/1/1987 Department of Political Science.
To establish a John M. Olin Lecture Series in Foreign Affairs $21,000 1/1/1986 Milton S. Eisenhower Library.
To support the Eisenhower Papers Project $10,000 1/1/1986 Institute for Contemporary German Studies.
To establish the John J. McCloy Distinguished Fellow in Residence Program $50,000 1/1/1985 Milton S. Eisenhower Library.
To support the Eisenhower Papers Project $10,000 1/1/1985
Judicial Watch $300,000
Litigation and public education programs. $100,000 1/1/2000 Litigation and public education programs $150,000 1/1/1998 The activities of Judicial Watch.
[Editor: Trustees grant?] $50,000 1/1/1997
Junior Achievement, Inc. $2,500
To support an economic education fund $2,500 1/1/1986
KCET Television $175,000
New episodes of the public television series, «Adventures from the Book of Virtues» $50,000 1/1/1999 New episodes of the public television series, «Adventures from the Book of Virtues» $50,000 1/1/1997 A public television series, «Adventures from the Book of Virtues» $75,000 1/1/1996
Kansas Cultural Trust $74,750
General $14,750 9/1/1989 General $60,000 5/1/1989
Kenyon College $175,904
Department of Political Science
A series of lectures on «American Morale.» $22,000 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Robert A. Goldberg $23,363 1/1/1995 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Robert A. Goldberg $30,365 1/1/1994 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Fred Baumann $17,219 1/1/1988 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Fred Baumann $23,729 1/1/1987 To support a research fellowship for Thomas Short $20,000 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles Rubin $15,114 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles Rubin $20,114 1/1/1986 To support an editorial fellowship for Kenneth Jensen $4,000 1/1/1986
Lafayette College $261,100
Department of Economics and Business.
The John M. Olin lecture series on political economy $16,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Lecture Series in Political Economy $17,500 1/1/1997 Department of Economics and Business.
A John E. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Howard N. Bodenhorn $75,000 1/1/1996 Department of Economics and Business.
A John E. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Howard N. Bodenhorn $35,600 1/1/1995 Department of Economics and Business.
A lecture series on political economy $19,000 1/1/1994 Department of Economics and Business.
A lecture series on political economy under the direction of Harold M. Hochman $12,500 1/1/1994 Department of Economics and Business.
To support a lecture series on political economy $12,500 1/1/1993 Department of Economics and Business.
A lecture series on political economy $25,000 1/1/1992 To support a research project on Congressional Patronage and the Economics of Defense $48,000 1/1/1987
Le Moyne College $12,000
To support a lecture series in strategic and international studies $12,000 1/1/1985
League of Women Voters Education Fund $10,000
To support a program to establish a national voters’ registration day $10,000 1/1/1987
Legislative Studies Institute $85,000
A Senate staff training program $25,000 1/1/1994 To support training programs in public policy issues and the legislative process for congressional staff $20,000 1/1/1991 To support training programs in public policy issues and the legislative process for congressional staff $20,000 1/1/1990 To support the initial offering of a training program for congressional staff $20,000 1/1/1989
Lehigh University $19,000
Fairchild-Martindale Center for the Study of Private Enterprise.
To support a conference on protectionism $10,000 1/1/1989 Fairchild-Martindale Center for the Study of Private Enterprise.
To support a conference on the economic aspects of regional trade agreements $9,000 1/1/1988
Leukemia Society of America $2,500
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the work of the Society $2,500 1/1/1999
Libertarian Review Foundation $10,000
Critical Review $10,000 7/1/1988
Link Institute $5,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the marketing of the Core Virtues Program $5,000 1/1/2001
Literary Classics of the United States $150,000
The publication of Alexander Hamilton: Writings $50,000 1/1/2001 The publication a volume of the writings of James Madison $50,000 1/1/1998 The publication of George Washington: Collected Writings $50,000 1/1/1996
London School of Economics and Political Science $25,000
To support a program bringing American economists to Britain for seminars $25,000 1/1/1993
Louisiana State University $74,880
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for James R. Stoner, Jr. $22,453 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for James R. Stoner, Jr. $23,427 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support publications celebrating the Constitutional Bicentennial under the direction of Ellis Sandoz $16,000 1/1/1986 To support publications celebrating the Constitutional Bicentennial under the direction of Ellis Sandoz $13,000 1/1/1985
Loyola University Chicago $210,000
Department of Political Science
The John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Speakers Program in Public Policy. $35,000 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science
The John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Speakers Program in Public Policy under the direction of Thomas S. Engeman $35,000 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science
The John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Speakers Program in Public Policy under the direction of Thomas S. Engeman (two years) $35,000 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science
Graduate fellowships in political science $35,000 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Speakers Program in Public Policy under the direction of Thomas S. Engeman $35,000 1/1/1996 Department of Political Science.
Lecture and research fellowships in the foundations of American liberty under the direction of Thomas S. Engeman $35,000 1/1/1995
Madison Center for Educational Affairs $642,600
The Collegiate Network $100,000 4/6/1998 To support the Collegiate Network and Diversity & Division magazine $114,000 1/1/1993 To support the Collegiate Network and Diversity magazine $174,000 1/1/1992 To support The Common Sense Guide to American Colleges $35,000 1/1/1992 To support a radio series, «Upheaval in the University» $11,600 1/1/1992 To support the Collegiate Network $98,000 1/1/1991 To support The Common Sense Guide to American Colleges $25,000 1/1/1991 To support promotion of Dinesh D’Souza’s book, Illiberal Education: The Politics of Race and Sex on Campus $20,000 1/1/1991 To support The Common Sense Guide to American Colleges and Universities $20,000 1/1/1990 To support a conference on American higher education $15,000 1/1/1990 To support a conference on American education $30,000 1/1/1989
Magellan Productions $20,000
A radio series on family values in America $20,000 1/1/1996
Manhattanville College – Economic Freedom Institute $15,000
The John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series $15,000 1/1/1995
Manpower Education Institute $2,000
To support a conference on family issues $2,000 1/1/1992
Marquette University $73,000
Institute for Family Studies.
To support the Working Seminar on the Family and American Social Welfare Policy $73,000 1/1/1986
Mars Hill Audio $35,000
The Mars Hill Tapes. $10,000 1/1/2000 The Mars Hill Tapes $25,000 1/1/1998
Mary Institute and St. Louis Country Day School $55,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Eugene F. Williams, Jr., for the capital drive $55,000 1/1/1999
Massachusetts Institute of Technology $1,013,481
Refund of grant awarded for a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Esther Duflo 12/17/2003 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for S. Mullainathan $79,370 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Esther Duflo $47,125 1/1/2002 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Sendhil Mullainathan $31,557 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Esther Duflo $63,792 1/1/2001 School of Humanities and Social Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship in History for Jon E. Lendon $23,010 1/1/1993 School of Humanities and Social Science.
To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $81,899 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $158,069 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $76,170 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $72,300 1/1/1990 Sloan School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $72,300 1/1/1989 School of Humanities and Social Science.
To support the John M. Olin Program in the Economic Analysis of Law $137,800 1/1/1988 Sloan School of Management.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Nancy Rose $33,889 1/1/1988 To support the establishment of a John M. Olin program in the Economic Analysis of Law $111,200 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Nancy Rose $25,000 1/1/1987
Media Institute $148,750
To support the Center for Media Analysis $25,000 1/1/1991 To support the Center for Media Analysis $25,000 1/1/1990 To support a book project on television news coverage of the economy $40,500 1/1/1987 To support a study on the «Sovietization of the American Media» conducted by Ted Smith $33,250 1/1/1986 To support a monograph by John Corry on media coverage of the news $25,000 1/1/1985
Metroconomy $24,025
To support research and analysis concerning the effects of recent Supreme Court decisions on private education $24,025 1/1/1987
Michigan State University $394,490
the graduate program in political philosophy and American government $35,000 1/1/2002 The graduate program in political philosophy and American government $35,000 1/1/2001 Department of Political Science
The graduate program in political philosophy and American government. $35,000 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science
The graduate program in political philosophy and American government under the direction of Arthur S. Meltzer $35,000 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science
The graduate program in political philosophy and American government under the direction of Arthur S. Meltzer (two years) $35,000 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
The graduate program in political philosophy and American government under the direction of Arthur S. Meltzer $35,000 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science
Graduate study in political science under the direction of Arthur S. Meltzer $35,000 1/1/1996 James Madison College.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Louis D. Hunt $25,506 1/1/1996 James Madison College.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Louis D. Hunt $32,506 1/1/1995 Department of Political Science.
Graduate fellowships in political science under the direction of Arthur S. Meltzer $30,000 1/1/1995 James Madison College.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Eric S. Petrie $24,089 1/1/1995 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Eric S. Petrie $31,089 1/1/1994 Department of Political Science.
To support a seminar series and conferenc eon «Science, Reason and Modern Democracy» $6,300 1/1/1989
Midtown Pregnancy Support Center $5,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the work of the Center $5,000 1/1/1999
Midwest Research Institute $25,000
To support City Innovation’s model project on urban reform in Gary, Indiana $25,000 1/1/1990
Mont Pelerin Society $83,000
Note: This grant was paid to the Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment, which was the host for the Mt. Pelerin Meeting in 2004. $10,000 7/7/2004 fellowships for the 2002 general meeting $10,000 1/1/2002 Fellowships to the 2000 meeting. $5,000 1/1/2000 The organization of, and fellowships to, the fiftieth annual meeting in Washington, D.C. $10,000 1/1/1998 The 1997 Special Gathering of the Mont Pelerin Society $30,000 1/1/1997 Activities to help scholars from Eastern Europe attend the 1996 general meeting of the Society $10,000 1/1/1996 To support a special meeting of the society $8,000 1/1/1987
Morley Publishing Group $145,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support Crisis magazine $10,000 1/1/2001 Crisis magazine. $25,000 1/1/2000 A national survey of religiously active voters $25,000 1/1/1999 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the completion of a book by Robert Royal on Catholic martyrs of the twentieth century $10,000 1/1/1999 Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1998 Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1997 Crisis magazine $25,000 1/1/1996
Mount Sinai Hospital, The $300,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. George Gillespie, to support the Corrine (Corky) Goldsmith Dickinson Multiple Sclerosis Center $100,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. George Gillespie, to support the Corrine (Corky) Goldsmith Dickinson Multiple Sclerosis Center. $100,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. George Gillespie $100,000 1/1/1999
Munson Healthcare Regional Foundation $10,000
A trustee grant, designated by Charles F. Knight, to support the Center $10,000 1/1/2001
Nathan Hale Institute $50,000
The completion of a book by Eric Breindel and Herbert Rommerstein on Soviet espionage in the U.S. $50,000 1/1/1996
National Academy for the Advancement of the Liberal Arts $100,000
To support establishment of the Academy $100,000 1/1/1992
National Affairs $1,793,500
The National Interest quarterly. $75,000 1/1/2000 The administration of the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship program. $25,000 1/1/2000 The National Interest quarterly $75,000 1/1/1999 The National Interest quarterly $150,000 1/1/1998 The publication of The National Interest quarterly $75,000 1/1/1997 The National Interest quarterly $75,000 1/1/1995 The National Interest magazine $75,000 1/1/1994 The publication of an article on child care in The Public Interest magazine $2,000 1/1/1994 To support the National Interest magazine $50,000 1/1/1993 To support the National Interest magazine $75,000 1/1/1992 To support a special issue of The Public Interest on the crisis in American culture $10,000 1/1/1992 To support the National Interest magazine $100,000 1/1/1991 To support the National Interest magazine $135,000 1/1/1990 To support a special issue of The Public Interest magazine $30,000 1/1/1990 To support the National Interest quarterly $140,000 1/1/1989 To support a special issue of The Public Interest on the Congress $10,000 1/1/1989 To support the National Interest journal, 1984-88 $90,000 1/1/1988 To support an internship program at The National Interest $50,000 1/1/1988 To support the foreign policy journal The National Interest $90,000 1/1/1987 To support an internship program at The National Interest $50,000 1/1/1987 To support the editorial costs of The Public Interest $10,000 1/1/1987 To support the distribution of a special issue of The National Interest on «The Constitutional Order, 1787-1987» $5,000 1/1/1987 To support the foreign policy journal The National Interest $156,000 1/1/1986 To support a special issue of The Public Interest on the United States Constitution $25,000 1/1/1986 To support the National Interest magazine $208,000 1/1/1985 To support foreign policy seminars $7,500 1/1/1985
National Alumni Forum $300,000
Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $100,000 1/1/1996 Programs promoting academic freedom and excellence $100,000 1/1/1995 The establishment of the National Alumni Forum $100,000 1/1/1994
National Archives Trust Fund Board $10,000
To support the National Historical Publications and Records Commission’s consortium of projects, «Foundations of the American Constitutional System» $10,000 1/1/1986
National Bible Association $2,500
For National Bible Week $2,500 10/19/2004
National Committee on American Foreign Policy $15,000
To support a series of three symposia on American foreign policy issues $15,000 1/1/1986
National Communications Institute $20,000
To support a book by Paul Anastasi on Soviet disinformation in Greece $20,000 1/1/1985
National Council for Adoption $1,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the 2003 awards banquet $1,000 3/7/2003
National Development Council $75,000
The Economic Security 2000 project $25,000 1/1/1999 The Economic Security 2000 project $25,000 1/1/1998 A project to publicize Sam Beard’s book, Restoring Hope in America: The Social Security Solution $25,000 1/1/1997
National Endowment for Democracy $71,500
To support a world conference on democracy $15,000 1/1/1993 To support a conference on democratic revolution $15,000 1/1/1991 To support the Journal of Democracy $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a conference on the democratic revolution $15,000 1/1/1989 To support the published proceedings of the «Challenge of Democracy» conference $1,500 1/1/1988
National Endowment for the Humanities $107,500
To support the 1993 Jefferson lecture presented by Robert Conquest $15,000 1/1/1993 To support the 1992 Jefferson Lecture by Bernard Knox $15,000 1/1/1992 To support the 1991 Jefferson lecture presented by Gertrude Himmelfarb $15,000 1/1/1991 To support a project on achievement tests in schools $7,500 1/1/1991 To support the 1990 Jefferson Lecture by Bernard Lewis. $15,000 1/1/1990 To support the 1989 Jefferson Lecture by Walter Percy. $15,000 1/1/1989 Presentation of the 1988 Jefferson Lecture by Robert A. Nisbet $10,000 1/1/1988 Presentation of the 1986 Jefferson Lecture. $15,000 1/1/1986
National Executive Service Corps $5,000
To support conferences and educational programs on leadership $5,000 1/1/1986
National Federation of State High School Associations $25,000
To support the National Resource Center on drug and alcohol abuse $25,000 1/1/1988
National Forum Foundation $1,105,000
To support the Eastern European Internship Program, The Polish Institute, and a research fellowship $110,000 1/1/1992 To support the Eastern European Internship Program, The Polish Institute, and a research fellowship $190,000 1/1/1991 To support the Eastern European Internship Program $150,000 1/1/1990 To support the «Second thoughts at Home and Abroad» project directed by Peter Collier and David Horowitz. $75,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship $55,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship $25,000 1/1/1990 To support the «Second thoughts at Home and Abroad» project directed by Peter Collier and David Horowitz. $100,000 1/1/1989 To support the «Second thoughts Project» $75,000 1/1/1989 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the «Second Thoughts» project directed by Peter Collier and David Horowitz $100,000 1/1/1988 To support a documentary on the Nicaraguan resistence $75,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship $25,000 1/1/1988 To support the «Second Thoughts» project directed by Peter Collier and David Horowitz $75,000 1/1/1986 To support the publication of the proceedings of a conference on «Reforming the Welfare State: A look to the year 2000» $10,000 1/1/1986 To support educational programs on national security, welfare reform, and family policy $15,000 1/1/1985
National History Day $15,000
a project on «Rights and Responsibilities,» including a source book of key documents in American history $15,000 1/1/2002
National Humanities Center $584,945
Fellowships for Eastern European scholars and related activities of the Seminar on the Idea of a Civil Society $46,030 1/1/1994 To support fellowships for Eastern European scholars and related activities of the Seminar on the Idea of a Civil Society $192,820 1/1/1993 To support fellowships for Eastern European scholars and related activities of the Seminar on the Idea of a Civil Society $77,330 1/1/1992 To support fellowships for Eastern European scholars and related activities of the Seminar for the Idea of a Civil Society $54,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program and Seminar in Political History $206,765 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program and Seminar in Political History $8,000 1/1/1986
National Humanities Institute $26,000
The Institute’s library program and the journal Humanitas $11,000 1/1/1995 The University Library Progam and the journal, Humanitas $10,000 1/1/1994 To support library and publications programs $5,000 1/1/1993
National Institute for Public Policy $43,500
To support teacher-training for the «Peacekeeing in the Nuclear Age» curriculum $31,000 1/1/1989 To support a conference on reform of the Joint Chiefs of Staff system $12,500 1/1/1985
National Intelligence Study Center $25,000
To support a research project on Soviet Strategic Deception conducted by David Thomas $25,000 1/1/1986
National Radio Theatre of Chicago $25,000
To support the radio series, «Dateline 1787», commemorating the ratification of the U.S. Constitution $25,000 1/1/1986
National Review Institute $19,000
a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support journalism programs $10,000 1/1/2002 To support a monograph for college students, «What Is A College Education? — And How To Get One» by Jeffrey Hart $9,000 1/1/1993
National Strategy Information Center, Inc. $354,920
To support the National Security Education Project $50,000 1/1/1991 To support educational programs on Soviet active measures $25,000 1/1/1990 To support research programs $25,000 1/1/1989 To support summer faculty workshops $20,000 1/1/1989 To support educational programs for journalists concerning Soviet disinformation $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a book by Dr. Abram N. Shulsky on intelligence and national security $41,300 1/1/1986 To support the Advisory Committee for European Democracy $107,320 1/1/1985 To support a book by Abram N. Shulsky on American intelligence and national security $41,300 1/1/1985 To support educational programs on the nature of totalitarian regimes $20,000 1/1/1985
National Wilderness Institute $25,000
NWI Resource magazine $25,000 1/1/1995
Naval War College Foundation, Inc. $280,000
To support John M. Olin Fellowships $60,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National Security Affairs $80,000 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in National Security $140,000 1/1/1988
New Citizenship Project $295,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the Project for the New American Century $10,000 1/1/2001 Project for the New American Century $50,000 1/1/1999 The Project for the Next American Century $50,000 1/1/1998 The Project for the Next American Century $50,000 1/1/1997 The Council on Crime in America $35,000 1/1/1996 Projects to restore American self-government and civil society $50,000 1/1/1995 Projects to restore American self-government and civil society, 1994 $50,000 1/1/1994
New England Legal Foundation $75,200
Research and litigation on a case involving the «takings» clause of the Constitution $35,200 1/1/1994 To support work on the Preseault case $25,000 1/1/1992 To support the Chelsea Schools Project $15,000 1/1/1989
New River Education Fund $725,000
the public television series, «Think Tank» $75,000 1/1/2002 The public television series, «Think Tank» $100,000 1/1/2001 The public television series «Think Tank.» $150,000 1/1/2000 A public television special series, «The First Measured Century» $250,000 1/1/1999 The public television series, «Think Tank» $150,000 1/1/1999
New York Academy of Sciences $30,000
A conference on «The Flight from Science and Reason» $30,000 1/1/1995
New York City PublicPrivate Initiatives, Inc. $275,000
The Twin Towers Fund $250,000 1/1/2001 The Mayor’s Advisory Task Force on the City University of New York $25,000 1/1/1998
New York Civil Rights Coalition $25,000
Programs to promot racial harmony and civil rights $25,000 1/1/1995
New York Foundation For The Arts, Inc. $15,000
To support a film «Solidarity: Ballad of a Strike» produced by Barry Braverman $15,000 1/1/1991
New York Historical Society $2,500
A contribution in honor of Richard Gilder and Lewis Lehrman, who are receiving the Society’s DeWitt Clinton Award on November 18, 2003 $2,500 10/23/2003
New York University $4,073,105
General support $75,000 12/31/2005 A John M. Olin Research Professorship, held by Diane Ravitch $100,000 7/8/2004 A John M. Olin Research Professorship, held by Diane Ravitch $34,000 1/15/2004 The activities of the Program on Education and Civil Society $150,000 1/28/2003 the activities of the Program on Education and Civil Society $325,000 1/1/2002 the activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $50,000 1/1/2002 research on the politics of welfare reform $26,269 1/1/2002 The activities of the Program on Education and Civil Society $375,000 1/1/2001 The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $50,000 1/1/2001 Research on «The Politics of Complaint» by Lawrence M. Mead $20,550 1/1/2001 Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
The activities of the Program on Education and Civil Society. $200,000 1/1/2000 Chancellor’s Division
The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities. $41,500 1/1/2000 Robert F. Wager Graduate School of Public Service
The Center for Education and Civil Society under the direction of Joseph P. Viteritti and Diane Ravitch $400,000 1/1/1999 Chancellor’s Division
The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $41,500 1/1/1999 Department of Politics
A fellowship for Lawrence Mead for research and writing on welfare reform $30,000 1/1/1999 Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
The Center for Education and Civil Society under the direction of Joseph P. Viteritti and Diane Ravitch (three years).
[Editor’s note: The authorized amount for this grant was $1,050,000] $400,000 1/1/1998 Chancellor’s Division.
The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $41,500 1/1/1998 Chancellor’s Division.
The program on political culture $1,000 1/1/1998 Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
The Program for Education and Civil Society under the direction of Joseph P. Viteritti and Diane Ravitch (three years) $250,000 1/1/1997 School of Education.
The John M. Olin Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $150,000 1/1/1997 Chancellor’s Division.
The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $41,500 1/1/1997 Department of Politics.
A research fellowship for Lawrence Mead for research and writing on welfare reform $30,000 1/1/1997 Department of Politics.
A research fellowship for Lawrence Mead to complete a book on the politics of social policy $24,041 1/1/1997 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the program on political culture $1,000 1/1/1997 School of Education.
The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Diane Ravitch $150,000 1/1/1996 Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service.
The Working Group on School Organization and a book project by Joseph Viteritti on «A Presumptuous Court» $100,000 1/1/1996 The activities of Herbert I. London as the John M. Olin Professor of Humanities $41,500 1/1/1996 Chancellor’s Division.
A John M. Olin Professorship for Herbert I. London $100,000 1/1/1995 School of Education.
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $39,500 1/1/1995 Department of Politics.
The research by Lawrence M. Mead on poverty policy options $12,971 1/1/1995 School of Education.
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $10,500 1/1/1995 Chancellor’s Division.
The Public Policy Lecture Series $10,000 1/1/1995 School of Education.
The Working Group on School Organization and Educational Quality, directed by Diane Ravitch and Joseph P. Viteritti $100,000 1/1/1994 School of Education.
The John M. Olin Fellowship for Diane Ravitch $50,000 1/1/1994 Gallatin Division.
To support a John M. Olin Professorship for Herbert I. London $100,000 1/1/1993 Gallatin Division.
To support a John M. Olin Professorship $50,000 1/1/1992 Gallatin Division.
To support a book by Carol Iannone on multiculturalism $18,000 1/1/1991 Gallatin Division.
To support the Public Policy Lecture Series under the direction of Herbert I. London $25,000 1/1/1990 Department of Politics.
To support a book by Lawrence M. Mead, The New Politics of Poverty $14,115 1/1/1990 Gallatin Division.
To support a Public Policy Lecture Series $25,000 1/1/1989 Gallatin Division.
To support a public policy lecture series $20,000 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship held by Irving Kristol $123,620 1/1/1986 Department of Economics.
To support a research fellowship for Israel M. Kirzner $30,000 1/1/1986 Department of Politics.
To support a research fellowship for Lawrence Mead to study social policy $17,375 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship, 1983-5, held by Irving Kristol $100,000 1/1/1985 Department of Politics.
To support a research fellowship for Lawrence M. Mead to study social policy $32,664 1/1/1985 Department of Economics.
To support a research fellowship in the Austrian Economics Program for Israel M. Kirzner $30,000 1/1/1985 Gallatin Division.
To support the Public Policy Lecture Series $15,000 1/1/1985
New York University Medical Center $100,000
a trustee grant designated by Mr. George Gillespie to support the work of the Center $100,000 1/1/2002
Nichols College $19,500
Institute for American Values.
A visiting professorship for Dr. Jeffrey Hart $9,500 1/1/1998 Institute for American Values.
To support publications, lectures and conferences $10,000 1/1/1992
Northcote Parkinson Fund $365,000
A documentary film, «God and the Inner City,» produced by Manifold Productions. $40,000 1/1/2000 A documentary film about George Washington, «Founding Father,» hosted by Richard Brookhiser $150,000 1/1/1998 A documentary film, «The Rodney King Incident» $75,000 1/1/1997 A public television program, «The First Hundred Days,» on the Contract with America in Congress $100,000 1/1/1995
Northern Illinois University $46,411
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jeffrey E. Mirel $28,331 1/1/1990 Department of Leadership and Educational Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jeffrey E. Mirel $18,080 1/1/1989
Northwestern University $284,378
General support $48,750 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard Brooks $65,417 1/1/2002 School of Law
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Henry E. Smith. $46,500 1/1/2000 School of Law
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Henry E. Smith $63,166 1/1/1999 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph P. Ferrie $26,773 1/1/1994 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph P. Ferrie $33,772 1/1/1993
Norwich University $49,573
Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Bradley Watson $21,120 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Bradley Watson $28,453 1/1/1997
Oglethorpe University $37,700
Department of Political Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph M. Knippenberg $15,350 1/1/1989 Department of Political Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph M. Knippenberg $22,350 1/1/1988
Ohio State University, The $138,078
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy M. Frye $33,870 1/1/2001 Department of Political Science
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy M. Frye. $46,208 1/1/2000 Mershon Center.
To support a post-doctoral fellowship in Military History for Williamson Murray $29,000 1/1/1991 Mershon Center.
To support a post-doctoral fellowship in Military History for Williamson Murray $29,000 1/1/1990
Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America $42,500
To support the High Tech Training Center in New York City $10,000 1/1/1989 To support job training and placement for disadvantaged youth $10,000 1/1/1988 To support job training and placement programs for disadvantaged youths $12,500 1/1/1986 To support job training and placement programs for disadvantaged youths $10,000 1/1/1985
Oxford Institute for American Studies $202,124
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in American Government $101,062 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in American Government $101,062 1/1/1997
Pacific Lutheran University $14,375
Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for E. Wayne Carp $14,375 1/1/1988
Palmer R Chitester Fund $225,000
General support $25,000 12/31/2005 «Stossel in the Classroom» $50,000 1/1/1999 To support an episode of Milton Friedman’s «Free to Choose» television series on Eastern Europe $150,000 1/1/1990
Partners Advancing Values in Education $10,000
The scholarship program and public information activities of PAVE $10,000 1/1/1997
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies $2,075,652
John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program. [Editor’s note: This school is now called the Paul H. Nitze SAIS.] $125,000 1/1/2000 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $100,000 1/1/1999 A book on law and economic development by Grace E. Goodell $34,000 1/1/1999 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $100,000 1/1/1998 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $100,000 1/1/1997 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $100,000 1/1/1996 John M. Olin Fellowships in the Strategic Studies Program under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $100,000 1/1/1995 Study groups on ethnic conflict, directed by Charles F. Fairbanks, Jr., and on changes in American culture and U.S. foreign policy, directed by Michael Vlahos $50,000 1/1/1994 To support the Program in Strategic Studies under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $178,000 1/1/1992 To support the Securities Studies Program under the direction of Robert W. Tucker and Eliot A. Cohen $62,500 1/1/1992 To support the Securities Studies Program under the direction of Robert W. Tucker and Eliot A. Cohen $123,000 1/1/1991 To support the Program in Strategic Studies under the direction of Eliot A. Cohen $22,000 1/1/1991 To support the Securities Studies Program under the direction of Robert W. Tucker and Eliot A. Cohen $116,750 1/1/1990 To support the Burden-sharing in the Atlantic Alliance Program $75,000 1/1/1990 To support the Program in Soviet and American Security Policymaking under the direction of Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr. $73,399 1/1/1990 To support a book on law and economic development by Grace E. Goodell $10,000 1/1/1990 To support the Program in Soviet and American Security Policymaking under the direction of Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr. $68,835 1/1/1989 To support the Securities Studies Program under the direction of Robert W. Tucker $56,250 1/1/1989 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Security Studies under the direction of Robert W. Tucker $120,000 1/1/1988 To support the Programin Soviet and American Security Policymaking under the direction of Charles H. Fairbanks $66,663 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Security Studies under the direction of Robert W. Tucker $96,000 1/1/1987 To support the Program in Soviet and American National Security Policymaking under the direction of Charles H. Fairbanks $64,970 1/1/1987 To establish a John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Security Studies, 1986-9, under the direction of Robert Tucker $76,000 1/1/1986 To support a research and teaching fellowship in Soviet Studies, held by Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr. $61,030 1/1/1986 To support a teaching fellowship in Soviet Studies, held by Charles H. Fairbanks, Jr. $96,255 1/1/1985
Pennsylvania Right to Work Defense and Education Foundation $20,000
To support a court challenge to compulsory dues for non-union members $10,000 1/1/1990 To support a court challenge to compulsory dues for non-union members $10,000 1/1/1989
People to People Health Foundation $22,209
To support Project HOPE’s conference on catstrophic health coverage $22,209 1/1/1986
Pepperdine University $1,275,000
$225,000 1/1/2006 a John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the School of Public Policy $150,000 1/1/2002 School of Public Policy
A John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the School of Public Policy. $150,000 1/1/2000 School of Public Policy.
A John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the School of Public Policy $150,000 1/1/1999 A John M. Olin Distinguished Visiting Professorship in the School of Public Policy $150,000 1/1/1998 School of Public Policy.
The establishment and initial programs of the School $300,000 1/1/1997 School of Public Policy.
The establishment and initial programs of the School $150,000 1/1/1996
Per Scholas $50,000
The programs of Per Scholas, to increase the number of computers in schools $50,000 1/1/1996
Persephone Productions $10,000
A one-hour PBS «To the Contrary» special on welfare reform $10,000 1/1/1997
Phelps Memorial Hospital Center $30,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support emergency room services $10,000 6/18/2003 a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the first two years of a hepatitis screening program $20,000 1/1/2002
Philadelphia Society $125,000
Scholarship support for 40th annual meeting $5,000 5/4/2004 The 2001 national conference $10,000 1/1/2001 The 2000 national conference. $10,000 1/1/2000 The 1999 annual conference $10,000 1/1/1999 The 1998 annual conference $10,000 1/1/1998 The Society’s activities and the 1997 scholarship fund $10,000 1/1/1997 The Society’s activities and scholarships to help students attend the Society’s meetings $10,000 1/1/1996 The 1995 annual conference $10,000 1/1/1995 The 1994 annual conference $10,000 1/1/1994 To support the Society’s conference programs $5,000 1/1/1993 To support the Society’s conference programs $10,000 1/1/1992 To support the Society’s conference programs $10,000 1/1/1990 To support the Society’s conference programs $5,000 1/1/1990 To support regional and national meetings $5,000 1/1/1988 To support regional and national meetings $5,000 1/1/1985
Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research $20,000
To support research on policy alternatives in Massachusetts $20,000 1/1/1992
$30,000 The Center for the American Founding
The Center’s 50 state bus tour, Re-Elect America $20,000 1/1/1999 The Center for the American Founding
The activities of the Center $10,000 1/1/1999
Princeton Alumni Viewpoints $70,000
A program of campus lectures $10,000 1/1/1997 A program of conferences and lectures at Princeton University $10,000 1/1/1995 Speakers and conferences at Princeton University $10,000 1/1/1994 To support speakers and conferences at Princeton University $10,000 1/1/1993 To support a conference on Conservative thought in the 1990s $10,000 1/1/1992 To support a conference on academic freedomin cooperation with Princeton Voices in Action and the National Association of Scholars $10,000 1/1/1991 To support lectures at Princeton University $5,000 1/1/1990 To support a lecture by Richard N. Perle at Princeton University $5,000 1/1/1988
Princeton University $2,751,640
General support $250,000 12/31/2005 The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $250,000 7/8/2004 the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $175,000 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Keith E. Whittington 1/1/2001 The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $175,000 1/1/2001 Department of Politics
The James Madison Center. $175,000 1/1/2000 Department of Politics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Keith E. Whittington. $55,602 1/1/2000 Department of Politics
A lecture series on «Cultural Preconditions for the Maintenance of Republican Government and Ordered Liberty.» $21,000 1/1/2000 Department of Politics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Keith E. Whittington $35,579 1/1/1999 Politics Department.
Research and writing by Prof. John J. DiIulio, Jr. on faith-based programs against inner-city violence and poverty $50,000 1/1/1998 Politics Department.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Minxin Pei $46,228 1/1/1997 Politics Department.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Minxin Pei $34,450 1/1/1996 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
A research fellowship for David F. Bradford $84,201 1/1/1994 Princeton University Press.
The translation into Russian of Thou Shalt Kill: Revolutionary Terrorism in Russia, 1894-1917 by Anna Geifman $5,000 1/1/1994 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program for the Study of Economic Organization and Policy under the direction of David F. Bradford and co-sponsored with the Department of Economics $106,581 1/1/1991 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program for the Study of Economic Organization and Policy under the direction of David F. Bradford and co-sponsored with the Department of Economics $204,380 1/1/1990 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Aaron L. Friedberg $29,937 1/1/1990 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support the John M. Olin Program for the Study of Economic Organization and Policy under the direction of David F. Bradford and co-sponsored with the Department of Economics $204,380 1/1/1989 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John J. DiIulio, Jr. $25,000 1/1/1989 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Aaron L. Friedberg $22,938 1/1/1989 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Program for the Study of Economic Organization and Public Policy, co-sponsored with the Department of Economics $302,179 1/1/1988 Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John J. DiIulio, Jr. $32,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Program for the Study of Economic Organization and Public Policy, co-sponsored by the Economics Department and the Woodrow Wilson School $446,560 1/1/1987 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jeffrey K. Tulis $20,625 1/1/1987
Princeton University – James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $250,000
The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions $250,000 8/22/2003
Pro Demca $80,000
To support educational programs concerning the status of democracy in Central America $15,000 1/1/1988 To support educational programs concerning the status of democracy in Central America $25,000 1/1/1987 To support educational programs which encourage the development of democracy in Central America $40,000 1/1/1985
Procurement Roundtable $5,000
To support educational seminars for government employees $5,000 1/1/1990
Producers Incorporated for Television $2,100,000
«Firing Line» with William F. Buckley, Jr. $300,000 1/1/1999 «Firing Line» with William F. Buckely, Jr. $250,000 1/1/1998 «Firing Line» with William F. Buckley, Jr. $250,000 1/1/1997 «Firing Line» with William F. Buckley, Jr. $250,000 1/1/1996 «Firing Line» with William F. Buckley, Jr. $250,000 1/1/1995 Firing Line with William F. Buckley, Jr. $250,000 1/1/1994 To support the 1993-94 season of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s «Firing Line» $250,000 1/1/1993 To support the 1992-93 season of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s «Firing Line» $300,000 1/1/1992
Progress Freedom Foundation, The $145,000
The Project on the Future of the American Dream $80,000 1/1/1995 A public opinion study by Frank Luntz, «Curing the Confidence Crisis» $40,000 1/1/1994 A project to develop proposals for the U.S. federal budget under the direction of Timothy J. Muris $25,000 1/1/1994
Progressive Foundation, The $22,000
To support the completion of a book on American Journalists by Peter A. Brown, Out of Touch $22,000 1/1/1993
Project HOPE – Millwood, Virginia $50,000
a Seminar Fellowship for Dr. Gail Wilensky $50,000 1/1/2002
Project Hope $650,000
A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail Wilensky $75,000 1/1/2001 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail Wilensky. $75,000 1/1/2000 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail R. Wilensky $100,000 1/1/1999 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail R. Wilensky $100,000 1/1/1998 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail R. Wilensky $100,000 1/1/1997 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail R. Wilensky $100,000 1/1/1996 A Senior Fellowship for Dr. Gail R. Wilensky $100,000 1/1/1995
Project for the New American Century $46,000
Trustee grant at Jim Piereson’s request $6,000 12/7/2004 A trustee grant designated by Mr. Piereson $15,000 2/6/2004 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the Project for the New American Century $10,000 1/15/2003 a trustee grant, designated by Jim Piereson, for a book on Iraq, Saddam Hussein and America $15,000 1/1/2002
Public Agenda $10,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Piereson, to support a national survey on standards and accountability measures in public education. $10,000 1/1/2000
Public Research $15,000
To support expansion of syndication services to metropolitan newspapers $15,000 1/1/1986
Puebla Institute $80,000
To support research and publications regarding the conflict in Central America $40,000 1/1/1987 To support the activities of the Nicaraguan Human Rights Commission $40,000 1/1/1986
Quodlibetal Publications $20,000
To support the promotion of the magazine Catholicism in Crisis $20,000 1/1/1986
RAND Corporation $137,500
To support a research project on hazardous waste policy $25,000 1/1/1989 To support a research project on hazardous waste policy $25,000 1/1/1988 To support a research project on hazardous waste policy $25,000 1/1/1987 To support a study by James P. Smith and Finis R. Welch on the economic status of black Americans $62,500 1/1/1986
Radio America $780,000
The creation of a Radio America news bureau $25,000 1/15/2004 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support Radio America’s programs $20,000 2/12/2003 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $65,000 1/1/2001 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $100,000 1/1/2000 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $85,000 1/1/2000 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $115,000 1/1/1998 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $115,000 1/1/1997 «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $115,000 1/1/1996 Two radio programs, «Dateline: Washington» and «What’s the Story?» $115,000 1/1/1995 To support a weekly public affairs radio series, «What’s the Story?» $25,000 1/1/1992
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Fund $292,000
To support a John M. Olin Senior Fellowship in Soviet or East European affairs and three visiting scholars $75,000 1/1/1991 To support professional training for young Eastern European journalists $52,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Senior Fellowship in Soviet or East European affairs $60,000 1/1/1990 To support the summer intern program $15,000 1/1/1988 To support a John M. Olin Senior Fellow and summer internship program $60,000 1/1/1987 To support a summer internship program for students of Soviet and East European affairs and a book project on the Helsinki process in the field of human rights $20,000 1/1/1986 To support a summer internship program for students of Soviet and East European affairs $10,000 1/1/1985
Rampant Lion Foundation $50,000
The Associational Rights Project $50,000 1/1/1995
Regulation Foundation, The $50,000
To support Regulation magazine $50,000 1/1/1986
Renew International $50,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support Renew 2000. $25,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support the work of the organization $25,000 1/1/1999
Research Center for Religion & Human Rights $10,000
To support the publication «Religion in Communist Dominated Areas» $10,000 1/1/1986
Research Foundation of CUNY $251,261
General support $58,000 12/31/2005 For the work of Joseph Viteritti on a book tentatively entitled «The Last Freedom» $58,000 7/8/2004 For the work of Professor Joseph Viteritti $135,261 11/3/2003
Research Foundation of SUNY $23,828
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship in History for Paul E. Gootenberg $23,828 1/1/1992
Residential Living Services, Inc. $25,000
To support a John M. Olin Lecture Series in international affairs, business and political economy $25,000 1/1/1993
Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation $100,000
The National Policy Conferences at the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom $100,000 1/1/1994
Richard Nixon Presidential Archives Foundation $700,000
To support a John M. Olin Memorial Reading Room, a film on President Nixon’s life and domestic issues during his term of office, and other programs at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace $144,720 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Memorial Reading Room, a film on President Nixon’s life and domestic issues during his term of office, and other programs at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace $105,280 1/1/1992 To support a John M. Olin Memorial Reading Room, a film on President Nixon’s life and domestic issues during his term of office, and other programs at the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace $150,000 1/1/1991 To support a John M. Olin Memorial Reading Room, a film on President Nixon’s life and domestic issues during his term of office, and archival research $300,000 1/1/1986
Ripon College $60,000
Department of History.
To support the Program in Military History $15,000 1/1/1992 Department of History.
To support the Program in Military History $15,000 1/1/1991 Department of History.
To support the Program in Military History $15,000 1/1/1990 To support a John M. Olin Lecture series $15,000 1/1/1987
Riverworks Creative Arts Center $5,000
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the Center. $5,000 1/1/2000
Rockefeller University $600,000
Trustee grant, Mr. Furland $100,000 7/7/2004 A trustee grant designated by Mr. Richard Furlaud to support the work of the University $100,000 6/18/2003 a trustee grant designated by Mr. Richard Furlaud to support the work of the University $100,000 1/1/2002 A trustee grant designated by Mr. Richard Furlaud to support the work of the University $100,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant designated by Mr. Richard Furlaud to support the work of the University. $100,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Richard Furlaud to support the work of the University $100,000 1/1/1999
Rockford Institute $300,000
To support the Center on Religion and Society and the journal, This World $100,000 1/1/1988 To support the Center on Religion and Society, under the direction of Richard Neuhaus and publication of the journal, This World $100,000 1/1/1987 To support the Center on Religion and Society in New York City, under the direction of Richard John Neuhaus $50,000 1/1/1986 To support the Center on Religion and Society in New York City, under the direction of Richard John Neuhaus $50,000 1/1/1985
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark $25,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support the William E. and Carol G. Simon Social Ministries. $25,000 1/1/2000
Russell Sage Foundation $30,000
The completion of a book by Edmund S. Phelps on market methods to improve the employment rates and wages of disadvantaged workers $30,000 1/1/1994
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey $209,500
The research and publications of the National Marriage Project $40,000 1/1/2001 The research and publications of the National Marriage Project. $40,000 1/1/2000 Research and publications of the National Marriage Project under the direction of David Popenoe and Barbara Dafoe Whitehead $40,000 1/1/1998 Department of Sociology.
The completion of a book by Prof. Jackson Toby on The New Entitlement: Higher Education $50,000 1/1/1994 Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research.
To support a study on homelessness $17,500 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
TO support a collaborative project by Wilson Carey McWilliams, Marc K. Landy and Dennis B. Hale on citizenship and civic education $22,000 1/1/1988
Salzburg Seminar In American Studies $15,000
To support the Seminar’s session on the U.S. Constitution $15,000 1/1/1987
Santa Clara University $43,173
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter Ivan Minowitz $25,087 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
TO support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter Ivan Minowitz $18,086 1/1/1988
School Choice Alliance $200,000
Grant originally made to Children First America, which merged with American Education Reform Council to form the School Choice Alliance $200,000 3/29/2004
School Choice Scholarships Foundation $150,000
Research and public education on programs to enable low-income children to choose to attend private schools $50,000 1/1/1999 Research and public education on programs to enable low-income children to attend private schools $50,000 1/1/1998 Research and public education on programs to enable low-income children to choose to attend private schools $50,000 1/1/1997
Sea Research Foundation, The $50,000
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support the William E. Simon Exhibition Building. $25,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. William E. Simon, to support the work of the Foundation $25,000 1/1/1999
Security Conference on Asia and the Pacific $15,000
To support a conference on Asian regional cooperation $15,000 1/1/1985
Shavano Institute for National Leadership, The $16,000
To support a conference, «Moral Equivalence: False Images of U.S. and Soviet Values» $16,000 1/1/1985
Simon Bolivar Foundation $20,000
To support production and distribution of the El Agricultor newspaper in Honduras $20,000 1/1/1986
Small Business Survival Foundation $38,000
Research by Raymond J. Keating on taxes and government spending in New York State $38,000 1/1/1995
Smith College $488,000
The research and publications of the Center for the Study of Social and Political Change $30,000 1/1/2001 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
The research projects of the Center $30,000 1/1/1999 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
Research and publications on contemporary issues, including a major study of the American university $75,000 1/1/1998 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
The research and publications on contemporary American issues $30,000 1/1/1997 Center for the Study of Political and Social Change.
Research and publications on contemporary American issues under the direction of Stanley Rothman $30,000 1/1/1996 Center for the Study of Political and Social Change.
Research and publications under the direction of Stanley Rothman $30,000 1/1/1995 Center for the Study of Political and Social Change. Research and publications on under the direction of Stanley Rothman $25,000 1/1/1994 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support a conference on the university in crisis $13,000 1/1/1993 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support research and publications $25,000 1/1/1992 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support research and publications $25,000 1/1/1991 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support research and publications $25,000 1/1/1990 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support research and publications $50,000 1/1/1989 Center for the Study of Social and Political Change.
To support research and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1988 To support the programs of the Center for the Study of Social and Political Change $50,000 1/1/1987
Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation $1,125,000
the Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $50,000 1/1/2002 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $75,000 1/1/2001 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program. $100,000 1/1/2000 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $100,000 1/1/1999 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $100,000 1/1/1998 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $100,000 1/1/1997 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $100,000 1/1/1996 The Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy program $100,000 1/1/1995 A book on the political influence of America’s teachers unions by Myron Lieberman, and the Scholars in Social Philosophy and Policy Program $100,000 1/1/1994 To support publications and conference programs $50,000 1/1/1991 To support publications and conference programs $50,000 1/1/1990 To support conference and publications programs $50,000 1/1/1989 To support publications and conference programs $50,000 1/1/1988 To support publications and conference programs $50,000 1/1/1987 To support publications and conference programs $50,000 1/1/1986
South Bronx Educational Foundation $10,000
To support programs for disadvantaged youth $10,000 1/1/1989
Southeastern Legal Foundation $130,000
A legal challenge to the government’s plan to use statistical sampling in the 2000 census $75,000 1/1/1999 To support programs in public policy and legal studies $5,000 1/1/1988 To support programs in public policy and legal studies $15,000 1/1/1987 To support litigation programs $25,000 1/1/1986 To support litigation programs $10,000 1/1/1985
Southern Educational Communications Association $1,275,000
To support the 1992 season of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $300,000 1/1/1991 To support the 1991 season of William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $250,000 1/1/1990 To support William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $225,000 1/1/1989 To support William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $200,000 1/1/1988 To support William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $150,000 1/1/1987 To support William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $100,000 1/1/1986 To support William F. Buckley, Jr.’s television series, «Firing Line» $50,000 1/1/1985
Southwest Missouri State University $25,000
Center for Defense and Strategic Studies.
To support a conference on U.S. national security strategies for the 1990s $25,000 1/1/1989
Southwest Texas State University $50,474
Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy W. Burns $28,737 1/1/1996 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy W. Burns $21,737 1/1/1995
Springfield College $4,900
To support two participants in The Management Institute for Executives of Non-Profit Organizations $4,900 1/1/1988
St. John’s College Annapolis $214,791 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jonathan N. Badger $28,650 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph C. Macfarland $26,222 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Jonathan N. Badger. $38,445 1/1/2000 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph C. Macfarland. $35,186 1/1/2000 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul Ludwig $23,345 1/1/1999 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul Ludwig $31,327 1/1/1998 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Henry H. Higuera $18,308 1/1/1986 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Henry H. Higuera $13,308 1/1/1985
St. John’s College Santa Fe $25,000
A conference and lecture series on «Citizenship and Democracy» $25,000 1/1/1994
Stanford Law School $1,500,000
Operatnig Support $600,000 1/1/2008 General support $900,000 12/31/2005
Stanford School of Law $1,800,000
$1,800,000 1/1/2006
Stanford University $8,693,567
John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $300,000 7/8/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $251,268 1/15/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $251,268 7/18/2003 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $251,268 1/28/2003 Dissertation fellowship program $49,008 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $251,268 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin dissertation fellowship program $96,131 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $490,571 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin dissertation fellowship program $47,122 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles I. Jones $40,670 1/1/2001 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $373,899 1/1/2000 Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research
The John M. Olin dissertation fellowship program. $165,240 1/1/2000 Department of Economics
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles I. Jones. $40,670 1/1/2000 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $161,722 1/1/1999 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $134,596 1/1/1999 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky (three years) $313,523 1/1/1998 Center for Economic Policy Research.
The John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy under the direction of John B. Taylor (two years) $114,400 1/1/1998 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $294,153 1/1/1997 Center for Economic Policy Research.
The John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy under the direction of John B. Taylor (two years) $105,000 1/1/1997 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mark B. McClellan $49,632 1/1/1997 Graduate School of Business.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Daniel P. Kessler $48,750 1/1/1997 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $169,034 1/1/1996 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $142,353 1/1/1996 Center for Economic Policy Research.
The John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy $90,000 1/1/1996 Graduate School of Business.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Daniel P. Kessler $65,417 1/1/1996 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mark B. McClellan $36,964 1/1/1996 Public Policy Program.
A visiting professorship for Hilton Root $26,650 1/1/1996 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $330,789 1/1/1995 Center for Economic Policy Research.
The John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Economics and Public Policy $90,000 1/1/1995 Center for Economic Policy Research.
A research fellowship for Michael J. Boskin $45,800 1/1/1995 Public Policy Program.
A visiting professorship for Hilton L. Root $26,240 1/1/1995 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky (two years) $161,755 1/1/1994 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $132,159 1/1/1993 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $256,836 1/1/1992 Law School.
To support work on a book on corporate penalties by A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell $50,000 1/1/1992 Law School.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph A. Grundfest $35,600 1/1/1992 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $124,678 1/1/1991 Law School.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Joseph A. Grundfest $28,600 1/1/1991 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven N. Durlauf $27,500 1/1/1991 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $247,013 1/1/1990 Graduate School of Business.
To support John M. Olin Faculty Fellowships, Visiting Scholars, and research programs $125,000 1/1/1990 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy $105,000 1/1/1990 Graduate School of Business.
To support John M. Olin Faculty Fellowships, doctoral student fellowships, and a conference on political economies $100,000 1/1/1990 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy $69,500 1/1/1990 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven N. Durlauf $34,500 1/1/1990 General $400,000 2/1/1989 General $400,000 1/1/1989 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of A. Mitchell Polinsky $153,655 1/1/1989 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy $69,500 1/1/1989 Graduate School of Business.
To support John M. Olin Faculty Fellowships, Doctoral Student Fellowships, Visiting Scholars and research programs $25,000 1/1/1989 Medical Center
Cardiology Division
SCRIP Project $50,000 2/1/1988 Law School.
To support the establishment of the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $196,559 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Business.
To support John M. Olin Faculty Fellowships, Doctoral Student Fellowships, Visiting Scholars, and research workshops $150,000 1/1/1988 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship program in economics and public policy under the direction of Michael J. Boskin $127,000 1/1/1988 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support a research fellowship for Michael J. Boskin $42,800 1/1/1988 Law School.
To support the establishment of the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $273,506 1/1/1987 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Economics and Public Policy under the direction of Michael J. Boskin $122,000 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Business.
To support faculty research and curriculum development in the area of political economy $85,000 1/1/1987 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support a research fellowship for Michael J. Boskin $40,000 1/1/1987 To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Economics and Public Policy under the direction of Michael J. Boskin $117,000 1/1/1986 Center for Economic Policy Research.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program in Economics and Public Policy, 1985, under the direction of Michael J. Boskin $90,000 1/1/1985
State University of New York at Stony Brook $173,000
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program at the Marine Sciences Research Center $40,000 1/1/1990 Marine Sciences Research Center.
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship Program $80,000 1/1/1989 To support a research project by J.R. Schubel and Frank Manheim on competitiveness in cultivating marine resources sponsored by the Marine Science Research Center $53,000 1/1/1987
Statistical Assessment Service $450,000
STATS’ research and analyses to promote the sue (sic) of accurate data in public policy discussion $50,000 1/1/2002 Programs to promote the use of accurate data by the media. $100,000 1/1/2000 Programs that promote the use of accurate data in public policy discussions $75,000 1/1/1999 Programs that promote the use of accurate data in public policy discussions $75,000 1/1/1998 Programs that promote the use of accurate data in public policy discussions $75,000 1/1/1997 Programs that promote the use of accurate data as the basis of public policy discussions $75,000 1/1/1995
Student Sponsor Partners $600,000
Trustee grant made by Peter Flanigan $100,000 8/5/2004 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Peter Flanigan, to support the work of the Partners $100,000 7/18/2003 a trustee grant, designated by Mr. Peter Flanigan, to support the work of the Partners $100,000 1/1/2002 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Peter Flanigan, to support the work of the Partnership $100,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Peter Flanigan, to support the SSP’s reserve for future tuition liabilities. $100,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Peter Flanigan, to support the work of the Partnership $100,000 1/1/1999
Students in Free Enterprise $10,000
To support the 1987 program in economics education $10,000 1/1/1987
Syracuse University $76,872
General support $32,825 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Andrew W. Cohen $44,047 1/1/2002
Tarrytown/Sleepy Hollow Pop Warner Football and Cheerleaders, The $2,500
a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the work of the organization $2,500 1/1/2002
Teach for America, Inc. $5,000
To support teacher recruitment and training $5,000 1/1/1992
Teacher Education Accreditation Council $200,000
The launching of the Teacher Education Accreditation Council (TEAC) $100,000 1/1/1999 The launching of the Council $100,000 1/1/1998
Texas A&M University $11,900
Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise.
To support the attendance of two U.S. scholars at the 1989 Hayek Symposium in West Germany $2,600 1/1/1989 Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise.
To support the attendance of three U.S. scholars at the 1988 Hayek Symposium on Knowledge, Information and Competition in Freiburg, West Germany $4,500 1/1/1988 Center for Education and Research in Free Enterprise.
To support the attendance of three U.S. scholars at the 1987 Hayek Symposium on Knowledge, Information and Competition $4,800 1/1/1987
Textbook League $4,000
For web site and newsletter $4,000 5/25/2004
Thomas Aquinas College $250,000
The College’s Great Books Program and its activities on accreditation $50,000 1/1/1998 The College’s Great Books Program and its works for traditional standards in accreditation $50,000 1/1/1997 The College’s Great Books Program and its works for traditional standards in accreditation $50,000 1/1/1996 The College’s programs and activities on accreditation $50,000 1/1/1995 The college’s programs and activities on accreditation $50,000 1/1/1994
Treasury Historical Association $5,000
To support a history of the Department of the Treasury and its bureaus $5,000 1/1/1991
Trinity College CT $66,826
Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Christopher Nadon $38,291 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Christopher Nadon $28,535 1/1/1997
Trust for the Bicentennial of the US Constitution $150,000
To support a television documentary series featuring Presidents Nixon, Ford, Carter and Reagan. $150,000 1/1/1990
Tufts University $1,576,051
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Statecraft and Civilization, held by Carnes Lord $175,000 1/1/1998 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Statecraft and Civilization held by Carnes Lord $120,000 1/1/1997 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Statecraft and Civilization held by Carnes Lord $115,000 1/1/1996 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the Center for Media Quality $75,000 1/1/1993 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $50,440 1/1/1993 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the Media Seminar in American Political Culture $75,000 1/1/1992 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $50,440 1/1/1992 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $47,753 1/1/1992 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $66,387 1/1/1991 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $50,000 1/1/1991 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in International Business $5,017 1/1/1991 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To establish the Center for Media Quality $100,000 1/1/1990 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $66,388 1/1/1990 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $57,253 1/1/1990 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in International Business $6,071 1/1/1990 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $57,253 1/1/1989 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the Center for Media Quality $50,000 1/1/1989 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series $13,912 1/1/1989 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Graduate Internship Program under the direction of Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Jr. $116,682 1/1/1988 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $109,053 1/1/1988 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in International Business $26,284 1/1/1988 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Professorship in American Civilization and Foreign Affairs held by John P. Roche $103,860 1/1/1987 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in International Business $29,880 1/1/1987 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in International Business $9,378 1/1/1986
U.S. Term Limits Foundation $175,000
Research and education activities on term limits $25,000 1/1/1996 Education programs on term limits, 1994 $100,000 1/1/1994 Education programs on term limits, 1993 $50,000 1/1/1994
United States Global Strategy Council $10,000
The National Strategy Program $10,000 1/1/1995
United States Military Academy $74,129
Department of History
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Frederick W. Kagan $42,873 1/1/1999 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Frederick W. Kagan $31,256 1/1/1998
United States Naval Academy Alumni Association $1,155,000
The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval Academy. $85,000 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval Academy $170,000 1/1/1999 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval Academy $85,000 1/1/1998 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs at the U.S. Naval Academy $85,000 1/1/1997 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $50,000 1/1/1995 The John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $85,000 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $170,000 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $85,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $85,000 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $110,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $85,000 1/1/1990 To support the John M. Olin Program in National Security Affairs $60,000 1/1/1989
United States Olympic Committee Foundation $100,000
To support business and management training $50,000 1/1/1992 To support business and management training $50,000 1/1/1991
United States Space Foundation $15,000
To support research and education in the field of military space technology $15,000 1/1/1985
Universities Field Staff International $12,000
To support a Pan American Economic Leadership Conference $12,000 1/1/1987
University Centers for Rational Alternatives $20,000
Publications and other activities $10,000 1/1/1994 To support the monthly newsletter, Measure $10,000 1/1/1989
University Of Wisconsin $51,550
Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Johann P. Sommerville $22,275 1/1/1990 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Johann P. Sommerville $29,275 1/1/1989
University of Arizona $180,000
Department of Economics.
Workshops and graduate fellowships in the Economic Science Laboratory under the direction of Vernon L. Smith $20,000 1/1/1997 Department of Economics.
Workshops and graduate fellowships in the Economic Science Laboratory under the direction of Vernon L. Smith $20,000 1/1/1996 Department of Economics.
Three doctoral fellowships in the Economic Science Laboratory under the direction of Vernon L. Smith $20,000 1/1/1995 Department of Economics.
Programs of the Economic Science Laboratory for Research and Education under the direction of Vernon L. Smith $10,000 1/1/1995 Department of Economics.
Programs of the Economic Science Laboratory for Research and Education under the direction of Vernon L. Smith $10,000 1/1/1994 Karl Eller Graduate School of Management.
To support a professorship for Martha R. Seger $50,000 1/1/1992 Karl Eller Graduate School of Management.
To support a professorship for Martha R. Seger $50,000 1/1/1991
University of Calgary $21,500
A John M. Olin Lecture Series on Constitutional Government under the direction of Barry Cooper and F.L. Morton $21,500 1/1/1996
University of California, Berkeley $2,307,240
The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions $88,867 7/12/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions $104,550 8/22/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions $123,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions $123,000 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Andrew T. Guzman $45,196 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles I. Jones $14,397 1/1/2001 School of Law, Boalt Hall
The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions. $164,000 1/1/2000 Boalt Hall School of Law
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Andrew T. Guzman. $61,863 1/1/2000 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld $158,000 1/1/1999 Boalt Hall School of Law.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John C. Yoo $48,750 1/1/1999 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $225,000 1/1/1998 Boalt Hall School of Law.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John C. Yoo $65,417 1/1/1998 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $134,000 1/1/1997 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $67,000 1/1/1996 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $63,500 1/1/1996 History Department.
The Russian translation of The Soviet Tragedy by Martin Malia $7,000 1/1/1996 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $127,000 1/1/1995 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions $63,500 1/1/1994 Boalt Hall School of Law.
The Program in Law, Economics and Institutions under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $60,000 1/1/1994 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld $120,000 1/1/1993 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Gillian K. Hadfield $27,600 1/1/1993 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld $60,000 1/1/1992 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld $55,000 1/1/1992 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support the Program in Lawand Economics under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld (two years) $120,000 1/1/1991 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Einer R. Elhauge $35,600 1/1/1991 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support the program in Law and Economics under the direction of Daniel L. Rubinfeld $65,000 1/1/1990 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support a law and economics program $26,000 1/1/1989 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support a Law and Economics program $46,000 1/1/1988 Boalt Hall School of Law.
To support a Law and Economics program $8,000 1/1/1987
University of California, Davis $63,790
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Emily O. Goldman $31,117 1/1/1993 To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Emily O. Goldman $22,673 1/1/1992 Institute of Governmental Affairs.
To support a conference on the legacy of the Reagan presidency $10,000 1/1/1988
University of California, Irvine $25,000
Graduate School of Management.
To support research for a book on economic and social change in the United States by Richard B. McKenzie $25,000 1/1/1992
University of California, Los Angeles $2,528,761
Foundation for Research in Economics and Education; research to advance effective management practices in America’s schools $50,000 1/1/2002 A study of the mis-management of America’s public schools $50,000 1/1/2001 The John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management
A study of the mis-management of America’s public schools. $50,000 1/1/2000 School of Law.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Eugene Volokh $43,800 1/1/1998 Department of Economics.
The establishment of a John M. Olin Program in International Economics and Latin America $25,000 1/1/1998 School of Law.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Eugene Volokh $60,467 1/1/1997 Department of Economics.
The establishement of a John M. Olin Program in International Economics and Latin America $25,000 1/1/1997 The establishement of a John M. Olin Program in International Economics and Latin America $25,000 1/1/1996 Anderson Graduate School of Management.
The public policy program of the John M. Olin Center for Policy $50,000 1/1/1994 Anderson Graduate School of Management.
To establish the John M. Olin Center for Policy $175,000 1/1/1992 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Andrew R. Dick $27,435 1/1/1992 Anderson Graduate School of Management.
To establish the John M. Olin Center for Policy $350,000 1/1/1991 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Andrew R. Dick $34,435 1/1/1991 Anderson Graduate School of Management.
To establish the John M. Olin Center for Policy under the direction of James Q. Wilson $350,000 1/1/1990 Anderson Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Center for Policy under the direction of James Q. Wilson $175,000 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Carol J. Simon $24,180 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Carol J. Simon $30,445 1/1/1988 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Public Policy $279,000 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Public Policy under the direction of Dean J. Clayburn LaForce, including faculty research fellowships, student fellowships, and symposia $156,000 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Public Policy $206,666 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Public Policy under the direction of J. Clayburn La Force, including faculty research fellowships, student fellowships, and symposia $150,000 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Public Policy under the direction of J. Clayburn La Force, including faculty research fellowships, student fellowships, and symposia $183,333 1/1/1985 Department of Economics.
To support a course on Business and Society $8,000 1/1/1985
University of California, San Diego $64,200
Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Elisabeth R. Gerber $64,200 1/1/1996
University of California, Santa Cruz $20,000
To support a book by John M. Ellis on the politicization of the academy $5,000 1/1/1993 Crown College.
To support a book by John M. Ellis on the politicization of the academy $15,000 1/1/1992
University of Cambridge $46,700
A Trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, for a research fellowship for Mark Nicholson $1,700 1/1/1996 The completion of a book by David R. Gress, The Evening Country: The Idea of the West and its Critics $20,000 1/1/1994 Peterhouse College.
To support the work of Maurice Cowling on religion and public doctrine in modern England, and other research projects $25,000 1/1/1991
University of Chicago Law School $2,100,000
$600,000 1/1/2007 $600,000 1/1/2006 General support $900,000 12/31/2005
University of Chicago Press $10,000
a trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support the publication of Winston Churchill’s study of the Duke of Marlborough $10,000 1/1/2002
University of Connecticut $10,000
School of Law.
To support a summer research fellowship for Philip A. Hamburger $10,000 1/1/1988
University of Dallas $346,998
graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics $35,000 1/1/2002 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Ronald J. Pestritto $31,758 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Ronald J. Pestritto $40,670 1/1/2001 Graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics $35,000 1/1/2001 Department of Politics
Graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics. $35,000 1/1/2000 Department of Politics.
Graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics $35,000 1/1/1999 Department of Politics.
Graduate fellowships and seminars in American politics (two years) $35,000 1/1/1998 Department of Politics.
Graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics $35,000 1/1/1997 Politics Department.
Graduate fellowships and graduate seminars in American Politics $35,000 1/1/1996 Department of Politics.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Wayne H. Ambler $13,162 1/1/1986 Department of Politics.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Wayne H. Ambler $16,408 1/1/1985
University of Georgia $40,199
Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Lawrence H. White $40,199 1/1/1988
University of Houston $134,401
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Susan D. Collins $2,032 8/1/2003 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Susan D. Collins $35,079 1/28/2003 a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Susan D. Collins $82,290 1/1/2002 Law Center.
To support a conference on environmental liability law $15,000 1/1/1986
University of Illinois at Chicago $25,150
Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard R. John $619 1/1/1995 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard R. John $24,531 1/1/1994
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign $47,250
Department of History
A program in military history $20,000 1/1/1999 A program in military history $20,000 1/1/1998 To support a book by Ronald Berman and Ralph A. Smith, The Aesthetic Interest and Public Policy: Critical Essays on Defining Cultural and Educational Relations $7,250 1/1/1990
University of Kansas $300,000
Economics institutes for state judges $50,000 1/1/2001 Law and Organizational Economics Center
Economics institutes for state judges. $50,000 1/1/2000 Law and Organizational Economics Center.
Economics institutes for state judges $50,000 1/1/1999 Law and Organizational Economics Center.
Economics institutes for state judges. $50,000 1/1/1998 Law and Organizational Economics Center.
Economics institutes for state judges $50,000 1/1/1997 Law and Organizational Economics Center.
Economics institutes for state judges $50,000 1/1/1996
University of London $324,402 The John M. Olin Program on Politics, Morality and Citizenship $50,000 1/1/2001 Institute of United States Studies.
The John M. Olin Program on Politics, Morality and Citizenship under the direction of Gary L. McDowell $50,000 1/1/1999 Institute of United States Studies.
The John M. Olin Program on Politics, Morality and Citizenship under the direction of Gary L. McDowell $50,000 1/1/1998 Institute of United States Studies.
A John M. Olin Program on Politics, Morality and Citizenship under the direction of Gary L. McDowell $50,000 1/1/1996 Institute of United States Studies.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for C. Bradley Thompson of Ashland University $23,701 1/1/1996 Institute of United States Studies.
The Program in Politics, Morality and Citizenship under the direction of Gary L. McDowell $45,000 1/1/1995 Institute of United States Studies.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for C. Bradley Thompson $30,701 1/1/1995 To support visiting lectures and research progams $25,000 1/1/1993
University of Maine $40,180
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Michael Palmer $17,360 1/1/1988 To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Michael Palmer $22,820 1/1/1987
University of Maryland $246,400
Department of Government and Politics.
The completion of a book on «Immigration Policy and the Spatial Balkanization of America,» by James G. Gimpel $30,000 1/1/1998 School of Public Affairs.
A visiting professorship for Alston Chase $54,000 1/1/1996 School of Public Affairs.
To support a John M. Olin Professorship for Stansfield Turner $120,000 1/1/1991 To support a lecture series on «Political Philosophy and Political Practice», co-sponsored by Goucher College $17,400 1/1/1987 College of Business and Management.
To support the research of Julian L. Simon on population, immigration, and the environment $25,000 1/1/1985
University of Miami $291,000
Law and Economics Center.
To support Economics Institutes for Administrative Law Judges $30,000 1/1/1992 Law and Economics Center.
To support Economics Institutes for Administrative Law Judges $54,000 1/1/1990 Law and Economics Center.
To support Economics Institutes for Administrative Law Judges $50,000 1/1/1989 Law and Economics Center.
To support Economics Institutes for Administrative Law Judges $47,000 1/1/1988 Law and Economics Center.
To support the 1988 Advanced Economics Institute for Administrative Law Judges $45,000 1/1/1987 Law and Economics Center.
To support the Sixth Economics Institute for Administrative Law Judges in 1987 $24,000 1/1/1986 Graduate School of International Studies.
To support a conference on the Soviet Union, Nicaragua and Central America $20,000 1/1/1986 Law and Economics Center.
To support the Economics Institute for Administrative Law Judges $21,000 1/1/1985
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor $722,000
The John M. Olin Center for Law and Economics $154,000 7/12/2004 The John M. (sic) Center for Law and Economics $154,000 7/18/2003 the John M. (sic) Center for Law and Economics $128,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $130,000 1/1/2001 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $130,000 1/1/2000 Center for Russian and East European Studies.
To support a conference on «Contemporary Central European Religious Movements» $20,000 1/1/1987 Institute of Public Policy Studies.
To support a student-run conference on social welfare policy $6,000 1/1/1986
University of Michigan, Dearborn $71,450
a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Michael J. Rosano $23,213 1/1/2002 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Michael J. Rosano $48,237 1/1/2001
University of Nevada $37,494
Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David T. Beito $22,247 1/1/1991 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for David T. Beito $15,247 1/1/1990
University of North Carolina Press $17,837
The publication of a book by Timothy J. Lomperis, From People’s War to People’s Rule: Insurgency, Intervention, and the Lessons of Vietnam $5,837 1/1/1995 To support the publication of Paul A. Rahe’s book, Republics Ancient and Modern. $12,000 1/1/1990
University of North Texas $42,437
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven Forde $24,719 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven Forde $17,718 1/1/1989
University of Notre Dame $832,273
the American Journal of Jurisprudence, and other programs of the Natural Law Institute $75,000 1/1/2002 graduate fellowships in political theory $35,000 1/1/2002 The American Journal of Jurisprudence, and other programs of the Natural Law Institute $75,000 1/1/2001 Graduate fellowships in political theory $35,000 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mary M. Keys $28,197 1/1/2001 School of Law
The American Journal of Jurisprudence, and other programs of the Natural Law Institute. $75,000 1/1/2000 Department of Government
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mary M. Keys. $37,576 1/1/2000 Department of Government and International Studies
Graduate fellowships in political theory. $35,000 1/1/2000 Law School.
The American Journal of Jurisprudence $50,000 1/1/1999 Department of Government
Graduate fellowships in political theory under the direction of Michael P. Zuckert $35,000 1/1/1999 Law School.
Projects related to the American Journal of Jurisprudence $50,000 1/1/1998 Law School.
Projects related to the American Journal of Jurisprudence $50,000 1/1/1997 Jacques Maritain Center.
To support the John M. Olin Program on Religion and Public Policy under the direction of Ralph McInerny $75,000 1/1/1991 Jacques Maritain Center.
To support the John M. Olin Program on Religion and Public Policy under the direction of Ralph McInerny $75,000 1/1/1990 Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business.
To support a conference program $25,000 1/1/1988 Jacques Maritain Center.
To support a John M. Olin Lecture Series $30,000 1/1/1986 Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business.
To support a conference on democratic capitalism and the common good $23,500 1/1/1985 Jacques Maritain Center.
To support the journal Catholicism in Crisis $23,000 1/1/1985
University of Oklahoma $46,259
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Melissa K. Stockdale $976 1/1/1993 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Melissa K. Stockdale $45,283 1/1/1992
University of Oxford $561,044
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in American Government $112,200 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in American Government. $112,200 1/1/2000 The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in American Government $112,200 1/1/1999 Templeton College.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy and the John M. Olin Lectures $10,367 1/1/1994 Templeton College.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy and the John M. Olin Lectures $99,375 1/1/1992 Templeton College.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy and the John M. Olin Lectures $99,702 1/1/1990 Templeton College.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Political Economy and the John M. Olin Lecture Series $15,000 1/1/1986
University of Pennsylvania $1,257,181
Post Doctoral training program in economies of health service markets $150,000 1/1/2002 The Wharton School
A post-doctoral training program in the economics of health services markets. $150,000 1/1/2000 Department of Sociology.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven E. Grosby $28,578 1/1/1993 Department of Sociology.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Steven E. Grosby $35,578 1/1/1992 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Hilton L. Root $58,875 1/1/1991 Institute for Law and Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael L. Wachter $62,500 1/1/1990 Institute for Law and Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael L. Wachter $62,500 1/1/1989 The Wharton School.
To support a program a John M. Olin Lectures Series on Political Economy $45,000 1/1/1989 Institute for Law and Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael L. Wachter $204,800 1/1/1988 The Wharton School.
To support a John M. Olin Lectures Series on Political Economy $45,000 1/1/1988 Institute for Law and Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $168,100 1/1/1987 The Wharton School.
To support research on labor relations and public policy by the Industrial Research Unit, under the direction of Herbert Northrup $100,000 1/1/1987 The Wharton School.
To support the John M. Olin Lectures Series in Political Economy $45,000 1/1/1987 Institute for Law and Economics.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $40,000 1/1/1986 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Youssef Cohen $20,625 1/1/1986 The Wharton School.
To support the John M. Olin Lecture Series in Political Economy $25,000 1/1/1985 Department of Politics.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Youssef Cohen $15,625 1/1/1985
University of Pittsburgh $97,690
Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Werner Troesken $24,192 1/1/1996 Department of History.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Werner Troesken $31,192 1/1/1995 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard A. Landes $17,653 1/1/1989 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard A. Landes $24,653 1/1/1988
University of Rochester $9,725,230
Olin Professorship, Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy $272,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Professorship, John M. Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy $408,000 1/1/2001 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration
The John M. Olin Professorship, John M. Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy. $640,000 1/1/2000 William E. Simon Graduate School.
The John M. Olin Professorship, John M. Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy $640,000 1/1/1999 William E. Simon Graduate School.
The John M. Olin Professorship, John M. Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy (five years) $100,000 1/1/1998 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Professorship, John M. Olin Doctoral Fellowships, and a program in competitive strategy (five years) $440,000 1/1/1997 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $375,940 1/1/1996 W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy.
The completion of a book by Edith Efron on the Emerging Black Conservative Movement $50,000 1/1/1996 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $631,515 1/1/1995 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $295,000 1/1/1995 W. Allen Wallis Institute of Political Economy.
The completion of a book by Edith Efron on the Emerging Black Conservative Movement $50,000 1/1/1995 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $631,525 1/1/1994 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
The John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $255,575 1/1/1994 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $788,400 1/1/1993 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $662,025 1/1/1992 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $506,460 1/1/1991 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, held by Paul W. MacAvoy, and the John M. $60,000 1/1/1991 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $330,550 1/1/1990 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellows $236,310 1/1/1990 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy and Markets, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, held by Paul W. MacAvoy, and the John M. $654,800 1/1/1989 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, held by Paul W. MacAvoy,and the John M. Olin Fellowsh $684,530 1/1/1988 Department of Political Science.
To provide student fellowship support for research on property rights under the direction of William H. Riker $30,000 1/1/1988 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellowship programs $607,200 1/1/1987 William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Institute for the Study of Economic Policy, the John M. Olin Professorship in Government Policy and Business, and the John M. Olin Fellowship program $282,500 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Management.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program at the Center for Research in Government Policy and Business under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $92,900 1/1/1985
University of South Carolina $652,500
Educational Foundation: Aiken Partnership.
To support scholarships at the Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Institute $150,000 1/1/1992 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To support three academic chairs at the Center $50,000 1/1/1991 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To support three academic chairs at the Center $50,000 1/1/1990 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To establish the Center $19,553 1/1/1990 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To establish the Center $97,947 1/1/1989 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To support three academic chairs at the Center $50,000 1/1/1989 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To support the establishment of the Institute $117,500 1/1/1988 At Aiken, Walter F. O’Connell Economic Enterprise Center.
To support the establishment of the Economic Enterprise Institute $117,500 1/1/1986
University of Southern California $1,879,908
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology $78,081 7/12/2004 The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology $78,081 7/18/2003 the Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology $78,081 1/1/2002 The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology $160,209 1/1/2001 The Law School
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology. $99,778 1/1/2000 Law Center
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology. $87,041 1/1/2000 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer $174,082 1/1/1999 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and Jennifer Arlen (three years) $87,041 1/1/1998 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years) $85,291 1/1/1998 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years) $170,582 1/1/1997 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years) $85,291 1/1/1996 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute of Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years) $55,890 1/1/1995 Law Center.
The Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer (two years) $55,890 1/1/1994 Law Center.
To support the Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and John Ledyard $87,380 1/1/1993 Law Center.
To support a Program in Law and Rational Choice conducted jointly with the California Institute fo Technology under the direction of Matthew L. Spitzer and John Ledyard $87,380 1/1/1992 Department of Political Science.
To support Jo Ellen Allen’s research on Women’s Studies Programs $6,000 1/1/1989 Center for International Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program $106,600 1/1/1988 Center for International Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program, John M. Olin Lecture series and seminars, under the direction of Murray Fromson $150,000 1/1/1987 Center for International Journalism.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship Program, John M. Olin Lecture series and seminars in New York and Washington, under the direction of Murray Fromson $147,210 1/1/1986
University of The South $25,000
To support a John M. Olin Lecture Series in Business and Political Economy $25,000 1/1/1993
University of Toronto $1,818,703
the Law and Economics Programme $45,000 1/1/2002 the John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships $32,000 1/1/2002 the Law and Economics Programme $31,237 1/1/2002 The Law and Economics Programme $72,888 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships $32,000 1/1/2001 Faculty of Law
The Law and Economics Program. $45,000 1/1/2000 Faculty of Law
The Law and Economics Program. $41,650 1/1/2000 Department of Political Science
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships. $32,000 1/1/2000 Faculty of Law.
The Law and Economics Program under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock $90,000 1/1/1999 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $44,000 1/1/1999 Faculty of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock (two years) $45,000 1/1/1998 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle (two years) $32,000 1/1/1998 Faculty of Law.
The Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock (two years) $90,000 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1997 Faculty of Law.
The Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock (two years) $90,000 1/1/1996 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1996 Faculty of Law.
The Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock (two years) $81,000 1/1/1995 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Lecture Series and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1995 Faculty of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock $81,000 1/1/1994 Department of Political Science.
The John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1994 Faculty of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $98,000 1/1/1993 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1993 Faculty of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics $98,000 1/1/1992 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and Graduate Student Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1992 Faculty of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics $94,000 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1991 Faculty of Law.
To support the Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock $94,000 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle $30,000 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and Graduate Fellowships under the direction of Clifford Orwin and Thomas L. Pangle; and a research fellowship for Thomas L. Pangle $5,000 1/1/1990 Faculty of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Michael J. Trebilcock $94,000 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series and a research fellowship for Thomas L. Pangle $32,000 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series and graduate fellowships $32,000 1/1/1988 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Culture and a graduate fellowship program $32,000 1/1/1987 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Robert C. Vipond $13,320 1/1/1987 Department of Political Science.
To support a research project on Thomas Jefferson and civic education by Joseph Phelan $9,300 1/1/1987 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Culture and a graduate fellowship program $30,000 1/1/1986 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Robert C. Vipond $18,308 1/1/1986 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series in American Political Culture and two graduate fellowships $30,000 1/1/1985
University of Tulsa $44,584
Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul A. Rahe $25,792 1/1/1989 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Paul A. Rahe $18,792 1/1/1988
University of Vermont and State Agricultural College $103,150
Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter J. Stavrakis $23,150 1/1/1991 School of Business.
To support a John M. Olin Lecture and Seminar Series $30,000 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support a research fellowship in modern European studies for Raul Hilberg $25,000 1/1/1987 Department of Political Science.
To support a research fellowship in modern European studies for Raul Hilberg $25,000 1/1/1986
University of Virginia $4,596,066
Operatnig Support $199,000 1/1/2008 $199,000 1/1/2007 $265,000 1/1/2006 General support $430,000 12/31/2005 Final grant for John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $150,000 7/12/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $140,000 1/15/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $140,000 7/18/2003 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $140,000 1/28/2003 A program of John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Visiting Scholars in American Government $75,000 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $140,000 1/1/2002 a program of John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Visiting Scholars in American Government $75,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $270,000 1/1/2001 A program of John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Visiting Scholars in American Government $75,000 1/1/2001 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $133,500 1/1/2000 School of Law
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $130,000 1/1/2000 Woodrow Wilson Department of Government and Foreign Affairs
John M. Olin Graduate Fellowships and Visiting Scholars in American Government. $75,000 1/1/2000 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs
A conference on the «Great Society: Now and Then.» $10,000 1/1/2000 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George G. Triantis $259,500 1/1/1999 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs.
John M. Olin Graduate fellowships and visiting scholars in American Government under the direction of James W. Ceaser $75,000 1/1/1999 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George G. Triantis (two years, 1996-1998) $126,000 1/1/1998 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs.
Graduate fellowships and visiting scholars in American studies under the direction of James W. Ceaser (two years) $75,000 1/1/1998 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George G. Triantis (two years, 1996-98) $259,500 1/1/1997 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs.
Graduate fellowships and visiting scholars in American studies under the direction of James W. Ceaser (two years) $75,000 1/1/1997 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George G. Triantis (two years) $133,500 1/1/1996 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie and George G. Triantis (two years) $119,250 1/1/1996 School of Law.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie and George G. Triantis (two years) $223,500 1/1/1995 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs.
To support a book by Steven E. Rhoads on comparable worth policy in the United States and abroad $6,707 1/1/1992 Department of Government and Foreign Affairs.
To support a book by Steven E. Rhoads on comparable worth policy in the United States and abroad $13,482 1/1/1991 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $221,000 1/1/1989 School of Law.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $146,100 1/1/1988 Department of History.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Mark Thomas $51,027 1/1/1988 Law School.
To support the establishment of a John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $165,000 1/1/1987
University of Virginia Law School $975,250
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $104,250 1/1/1994 The John M. Olin Program in Law and economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $57,750 1/1/1994 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $280,750 1/1/1993 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $110,000 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $107,500 1/1/1992 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $212,500 1/1/1991 To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of Douglas L. Leslie $102,500 1/1/1990
University of Washington $201,207
Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
To support a research and fellowship program on economic interdependence and defense burden-sharing in the Pacific Basin $67,917 1/1/1989 Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
To support a research fellowship for Herbert J. Ellison $25,000 1/1/1989 Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
To support a research and fellowship program on economic interdependence and defense burden-sharing in the Pacific Basin $63,290 1/1/1988 To support research and script development for a documentary television series on communism $45,000 1/1/1987
Utah State University $111,416
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles E. Kay $35,083 1/1/1996 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles E. Kay $28,084 1/1/1995 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter McNamara $27,624 1/1/1994 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Peter McNamara $20,625 1/1/1993
Vanderbilt University $524,000
Educational Excellence Network.
To support research and public outreach under the direction of Chester E. Finn, Jr. $132,000 1/1/1991 Educational Excellence Network.
To support publication of a series of newspaper columns on education reform $92,000 1/1/1991 Educational Excellence Network.
To support the research and public outreach under the direction of Chester E. Finn, Jr. $100,000 1/1/1990 Educational Excellence Network.
To support research and public outreach under the direction of Chester E. Finn, Jr. $100,000 1/1/1989 Educational Excellence Network.
To support research and public outreach programs under the direction of Chester E. Finn, Jr. $100,000 1/1/1988
Varied Directions International $6,000
A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson. $6,000 1/1/2000
Video Information Network $35,000
To support production and distribution of public policy news releases $35,000 1/1/1989
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund $5,000
The Echoes From the Wall education program $5,000 1/1/1999
Village of Sleepy Hollow $29,000
A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson. $10,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson. $4,000 1/1/2000 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the Village’s baseball program $10,000 1/1/1999 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. James Piereson, to support the Village’s «Cops on Patrol» program $5,000 1/1/1999
Vocational Foundation $5,000
To support the «Moving Forward» literacy program for disadvantaged young adults $5,000 1/1/1986
WNET/Thirteen Educational Broadcasting Network $150,000
To support a television series on «The Second Revolution: Communism in Crisis» by Pacem Productions $150,000 1/1/199
Warren Historical Society $20,000
A television documentary on the Merrill family of Warren, New Hampshire $20,000 1/1/1995
Washington Campus, The $15,000
To support John M. Olin Student Fellowships in summer programs for MBA candidates $15,000 1/1/1989
Washington Institute Foundation $44,000
A study on minority- and female-owned businesses, in Washington and a guide to Initiative 200 $39,000 1/1/1998 A Trustee Grant, designated by Mr. Piereson, for the «Originals» policy conference $5,000 1/1/1997
Washington Institute for Policy Studies $20,000
The publication, «Counterpoint» $10,000 1/1/1994 To support Counterpoint magazine $10,000 1/1/1993
Washington Strategy Seminar $62,000
To support research and conference programs $25,000 1/1/1989 To support the 1988 research and conference programs on defense and foreign policy issues $25,000 1/1/1988 To support research and discussion seminars on defense and foreign policy issues for junior members of the national security community $6,667 1/1/1987 To support research and discussion seminars on defense and foreign policy issues for junior members of the national security community $5,333 1/1/1986
Washington University in St. Louis $20,667,686
General support $10,000 12/31/2005 Trustee grant designated by Charles F. Knight $100,000 11/22/2004 A trustee grant designated by Charles F. Knight $75,000 12/3/2003 the John M. Olin Visiting Professor of Labor Economics and Public Policy $100,400 1/1/2002 a trustee grant, designated by Charles F. Knight, to support the Olin School $100,000 1/1/2002 A distinguised professorship in the John M. Olin School of Business $2,000,000 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Visiting Professor of Labor Economics and Public Policy $97,450 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Charles F. Knight, to support the Olin School $80,000 1/1/2001 A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy H. Parsons $40,468 1/1/2001 Center for the Study of American Business
The John M. Olin Visiting Professor of Labor Economics and Public Policy. [ EDITOR’S NOTE: Murray Weidenbaum created the Center for the Study of American Business in 1975, served as its director during most of the 1975-2000 period, and retired from the directorship at the end of 2000, when the Center was renamed the Weidenbaum Center. See http://csab.wustl.edu/murrayweidenbaum.html ] $94,650 1/1/2000 John M. Olin School of Business
A trustee grant, designed by Mr. Charles Knight, to support the Olin School. $50,000 1/1/2000 African and Afro-American Studies Program
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Timothy H. Parsons. $29,802 1/1/2000 John M. Olin School of Business
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Charles Knight, to support the John M. Olin School of Business $50,000 1/1/1999 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Dr. Sukkoo Kim $35,362 1/1/1999 John M. Olin School of Business.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Vivian Ho Hamilton $55,843 1/1/1998 Department of Economics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Sukkoo Kim $48,318 1/1/1998 Center for the Study of American Business.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Labor Economics and Public Policy $79,550 1/1/1997 John M. Olin School of Business.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Vivian Ho Hamilton $40,065 1/1/1997 Center for the Study of American Business.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Labor Economics and Public Policy $75,650 1/1/1996 Center for the Study of American Business.
The John M. Olin Visiting Professorship in Labor Economics and Public Policy $75,500 1/1/1995 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $2,729,624 1/1/1993 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $1,770,376 1/1/1992 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $3,398,460 1/1/1991 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $3,687,706 1/1/1990 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John Vincent C. Nye $31,507 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles H. Franklin $20,683 1/1/1990 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $2,441,421 1/1/1989 Center for the history of Freedom.
To support the programs of the Center and the John M. Olin Professorship held by J.H. Hexter $81,750 1/1/1989 Department of Political Science.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Charles H. Franklin $27,682 1/1/1989 Department of Economics.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for John Vincent C. Nye $24,506 1/1/1989 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To establish the John M. Olin Graduate School of Business Administration $972,413 1/1/1988 Center for the History of the History of Freedom.
To support the programs of the Center and the John M. Olin Professorship help by J.H. Hexter $81,750 1/1/1988 To support the Center for the History of Freedom and the John M. Olin Professorship held by J. H. Hexter $75,500 1/1/1987 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Seth W. Norton $15,625 1/1/1987 Center for the Study of American Business.
To support research, publications and conferences under the direction of Murray L. Weidenbaum $1,000,000 1/1/1986 To support the Center for the History of Freedom and the John M. Olin Professorship in the History of Freedom held by J. H. Hexter $50,000 1/1/1986 Graduate School of Business Administration.
To support the John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship held by Seth W. Norton $20,625 1/1/1986 Center for the Study of American Business.
To support research, publications and conferences under the direction of Murray L. Weidenbaum $1,000,000 1/1/1985
Wellesley College $14,850
A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to support research for a second editon of Not Out of Africa $2,500 1/1/2001 Departments of Greek and Latin.
Research for a second edition of Not Out of Africa $2,350 1/1/1999 Research for a second edition of Not Out of Africa $2,500 1/1/1998 Departments of Greek and Latin.
The completion of a book, Mythistory: The Modern Deconstruction of Ancient Greece by Mary R. Lefkowitz $7,500 1/1/1994
Wesleyan University $69,317
Department of Government
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Sharon R. Krause. $45,892 1/1/2000 Department of Government
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Sharon R. Krause $23,425 1/1/1999
Whidbey Island Films $450,000
The PBS television series, «National Desk» $150,000 1/1/1999 The PBS television series, «National Desk» $150,000 1/1/1998 A public television series, «National Desk» $150,000 1/1/1996
Williams College $131,255
Department of Art
A series of lectures and reading groups on the theme, «Rethinking America’s Role at Home and Abroad.» $20,000 1/1/2000 Department of Philosophy.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Samuel Fleischacker $27,090 1/1/1995 Department of Philosophy.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Samuel Fleischacker $34,090 1/1/1994 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Speakers Program in Leadership and Public Policy $9,975 1/1/1991 Department of Political Science.
To support the John M. Olin Speakers Program in Leadership and Public Policy $35,100 1/1/1990 Department of Political Science.
To support a conference and book on «Reconsidering American Democracy» $5,000 1/1/1989
Wisconsin Policy Research Institute $292,500
Charles J. Sykes’ position as editor of Wisconsin Interest magazine $20,000 1/1/1999 Charles J. Sykes’ position as editor of Wisconsin Interest magazine $20,000 1/1/1998 An anthology on school reform to be edited by Charles J. Sykes $50,000 1/1/1997 Charles J. Sykes’ position as editor of Wisconsin Interest magazine $17,500 1/1/1997 A research project on the operations of Wisconsin’s educational bureaucracy $17,500 1/1/1995 The completion of a book by Charles J. Sykes, Dumbing Down our Kids $35,000 1/1/1994 To support Wisconin Interest journal $17,500 1/1/1993 To support Wisconin Interest journal $17,500 1/1/1992 The completion Charles J. Sykes book, A Nation of Victims: The Decay of American Character $35,000 1/1/1991 To support public opinion surveys of Wisconsin citizens $17,500 1/1/1991 To support research on Wisconsin citizens’ views on public issues $17,500 1/1/1990 To support Wisconin Citizen Survey $17,500 1/1/1989 To support a study on educational reform by John E. Chubb and Terry M. Moe $10,000 1/1/1988
Women’s Freedom Network $140,000
the Network’s research, conference, and publication programs $20,000 1/1/2002 Research, publications, and conference programs. $20,000 1/1/2000 The Network’s research, conference, and publication programs $20,000 1/1/1999 Research, conference and publication programs $20,000 1/1/1997 Conference and publication programs on women and individual liberty $20,000 1/1/1996 Conferences and programs on women and individual liberty $20,000 1/1/1995 Programs to promote alternatives to radical feminism $20,000 1/1/1994
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars $850,000
To support the Media Studies Project and the John M. Olin Visiting Fellows Program $57,500 1/1/1991 To support the Media Studies Project and the John M. Olin Visiting Fellows Program $132,500 1/1/1990 To support the Media Studies Project and the John M. Olin Visiting Fellows Program $75,000 1/1/1989 To support the Media Studies Project and the John M. Olin Visiting Fellows Program $185,000 1/1/1988 To support the creation of the Institute for Media Studies $400,000 1/1/1987
Yale University $19,293,566
Operatnig Support $514,576 1/1/2008 $768,896 1/1/2007 $756,185 1/1/2006 General support $669,064 12/31/2005 General support $135,000 12/31/2005 General support $50,000 12/31/2005 Eugene F. Williams, Jr. Inter-disciplinary Exchange Program (fifth installment) $100,000 8/5/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $322,199 7/12/2004 John M. Olin Postdoctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History $160,000 7/12/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $312,814 1/15/2004 Yale Law School for work on asbestos in the Program on Capitalism $165,000 1/15/2004 John M. Olin Postdoctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History $105,000 1/15/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Industry Regulation $50,000 1/15/2004 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $172,814 9/10/2003 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $339,155 7/18/2003 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Eugene Williams, to provide the fourth installment of support for the Eugene F. Williams, Jr. Interdisciplinary Exchange Program $100,000 6/17/2003 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $365,716 1/28/2003 The John M. Olin Program in Industry Regulation $50,000 1/28/2003 the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $717,365 1/1/2002 John M. Olin Postdoctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History $165,800 1/1/2002 a trustee grant, designated by Mr. Eugene Williams, to provide the third installment of support for the Eugene F. Williams, Jr. Interdisciplinary Exchange Program $100,000 1/1/2002 The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $530,503 1/1/2001 John M. Olin Postdoctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History $165,800 1/1/2001 The John M. Olin Program in Industry Regulation $130,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Eugene Williams, to provide the second installment of support for the Eugune F. Williams, Jr. (sic – is this supposed to be Eugene F. Williams?) Interdisciplinary Exchange Program $100,000 1/1/2001 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $343,034 1/1/2000 International Security Studies
The John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History. $205,000 1/1/2000 Law School
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics. $178,853 1/1/2000 School of Management
The John M. Olin Program in Industry Regulation. $130,000 1/1/2000 School of Management
A trustee grant, designated by Mr. Eugene Williams, to provide the first installment of support for the Eugene F. Williams, Jr. Interdisciplinary Exchange Program. $100,000 1/1/2000 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $669,734 1/1/1999 International Security Studies
The John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy $185,000 1/1/1999 School of Management.
The John M. Olin Research Program for the Study of Markets and Regulatory Behavior under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $181,166 1/1/1999 School of Management.
The John M. Olin Program in Industry Regulation under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $40,400 1/1/1999 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest (three years, 1997-2000) $604,893 1/1/1998 School of Management.
The John M. Olin Program for the Study of Markets and Regulatory Behavior under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy (three years, 1998-2000) $174,050 1/1/1998 Department of History.
The John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Fellowships in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy (three years) $100,000 1/1/1998 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest (three years, 1997-2000) $278,194 1/1/1997 Department of History.
The John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy (three years) $221,000 1/1/1997 School of Management.
The John M. Olin Research Program for the Study of Markets and Regulatory Behavior $167,400 1/1/1997 Law School.
Professorship help by George L. Priest $132,232 1/1/1997 School of Management.
The John M. Olin Program in Regulatory Studies $131,946 1/1/1997 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest (three years, 1994-96) $87,224 1/1/1997 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest (three years, 1995-97) $69,613 1/1/1997 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Norma Thompson $40,994 1/1/1997 Law School.
The John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $258,169 1/1/1996 School of Organization and Management.
The John M. Olin Program in Regulatory Studies under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $256,582 1/1/1996 Department of History.
The John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy $177,000 1/1/1996 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $170,802 1/1/1996 Law School.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $136,862 1/1/1996 Department of Political Science.
A John M. Olin Faculty for Norma Thompson $30,550 1/1/1996 Department of Classics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Vasily Rudich $28,600 1/1/1996 School of Organization and Management.
A trustee grant designated by Mr. Eugene F. Williams, Jr., for the Eugene F. Williams Visiting Professorship $25,000 1/1/1996 School of Organization and Management.
The John M. Olin Program in Regulatory Studies under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $242,443 1/1/1995 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $232,957 1/1/1995 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $128,033 1/1/1995 Department of History.
The John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy $89,000 1/1/1995 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $83,578 1/1/1995 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $74,585 1/1/1995 Department of Classics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Vasily Rudich $35,600 1/1/1995 School of Organization and Management.
Visiting professorship $25,000 1/1/1995 School of Organization and Management.
The Analysis of Institutions Program $225,000 1/1/1994 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $128,539 1/1/1994 School of Organization and Management.
The John M. Olin Program in Regulatory Studies under the direction of Paul W. MacAvoy $117,807 1/1/1994 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $114,830 1/1/1994 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $107,020 1/1/1994 Department of History.
The John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History under the direction of Paul M. Kennedy $100,000 1/1/1994 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $60,782 1/1/1994 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
The John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $59,250 1/1/1994 Department of Classics.
A John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard Keith Garner $28,600 1/1/1994 School of Organization and Management.
Visiting professorship $25,000 1/1/1994 School of Organization and Management.
To support the Program in the Analysis of Institutions $225,000 1/1/1993 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $221,960 1/1/1993 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $111,850 1/1/1993 Department of History.
To support John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $100,000 1/1/1993 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $82,213 1/1/1993 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $53,954 1/1/1993 School of Organization and Management.
To support a John M. Olin Faculty Fellowship for Richard K. Garner $35,600 1/1/1993 School of Organization and Management.
To support the Visiting Professors Fund $25,000 1/1/1993 Department of History.
To support the John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $210,000 1/1/1992 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $156,757 1/1/1992 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $107,130 1/1/1992 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $98,000 1/1/1992 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $81,000 1/1/1992 Center for International and Area Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Military and Security Studies for William E. Odom $59,223 1/1/1992 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $52,600 1/1/1992 Department of History.
To support John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $210,000 1/1/1991 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $189,886 1/1/1991 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $160,000 1/1/1991 Department of History.
To support the John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $117,500 1/1/1991 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest $100,283 1/1/1991 Law School, Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $74,544 1/1/1991 Center for International and Area Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Military and Security Studies for William E. Odom $56,656 1/1/1991 Department of History.
To support the John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $220,000 1/1/1990 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest and Susan Rose-Ackerman $196,038 1/1/1990 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $160,000 1/1/1990 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $147,727 1/1/1990 Center for International and Area Studies.
To support a John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship in Military and Security Studies for William E. Odom $54,204 1/1/1990 Center for Study in Law, Economics and Public Policy.
To establish an international law and economics society $10,000 1/1/1990 Department of History.
To support the John M. Olin Postdoctoral and Doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $102,500 1/1/1989 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics under the direction of George L. Priest and Susan Rose-Ackerman $98,019 1/1/1989 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Program in Law and Economics $80,000 1/1/1989 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship held by George L. Priest $56,455 1/1/1989 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Student Fellowships (term-time), Working Papers, the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, and the Law,Economics and Organization Workshop $193,916 1/1/1988 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Student Fellowships (summer) and John M. Olin Research Fellowships $174,490 1/1/1988 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Law and Economics held by George L. Priest $166,562 1/1/1988 Department of History.
To support John M. Olin Doctoral and Post-doctoral Scholars in Military and Strategic History $123,000 1/1/1988 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Research Fellowships and the John M. Olin Student Summer Fellowships $167,000 1/1/1987 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships, the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series, and other programs at the Center for Studies in Law, Economics and Public Policy under the direction of George L. Priest $160,000 1/1/1987 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Law and Economics for George L. Priest $154,290 1/1/1987 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Research Fellowships and the John M. Olin Student Summer Fellowships $160,000 1/1/1986 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Professorship in Law and Economics for George L. Priest $143,000 1/1/1986 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships, the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series, and other programs at the Center for Studies in Law, Economics and Public Policy under the direction of George L. Priest $83,000 1/1/1986 Law School.
To support the John M. Olin Fellowships, the John M. Olin Distinguished Lecture Series, and other programs at the Center for Studies in Law, Economics and Public Policy under the direction of George L. Priest $66,000 1/1/1985
Yale University Press $231,270
To publish volumes of the Stalin Archive, part of the Annals of Communism project $50,000 1/1/2001 A trustee grant, designated by James Piereson, to promote a book by Prof. Jeffrey Hart, Smiling Through the Cultural Catastrophe $5,000 1/1/2001 Two books in the «Documents of Communism» series; one on the Katyn massacre, one on the Soviet Gulag $60,000 1/1/1995 A publicity campaign for the book, The Secret World of American Communism $15,000 1/1/1995 The publication of two volumes in the «Annals of Communism» series: one on the Katyn massacre, one on the Soviet Gulag $61,450 1/1/1994 The publication of two volumes in the «Annals of Communism» series: Lenin’s «secret» archive and the diary of Georgi Dimitrov $17,500 1/1/1994 To support publication of a book by Harvey Klehr and John E. Haynes, Communism in American Life $22,320 1/1/1992
Young People’s Leadership Foundation
Fuente:
Media Matters: http://mediamattersaction.org/transparency/organization/John_M_Olin_Foundation/grants – Accedido el 18/11/2010