Páginas de referencia:
Wiki – Philip M. McKenna Foundation – Sourcewatch, 07/01/2008 – https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Philip_M._McKenna_Foundation
“The Philip M. McKenna Foundation focuses on public policy and educational affairs.[1] It has total assets of $21,031,038 and reports total giving of $1,285,811 … The Society for Nonprofit Organizations says this about the foundation: The Foundation is guided by the philosophical orientation and public life of its founder and works primarily in the fields of public policy and education. The Foundation’s purpose is to support the advancement of a free, prosperous, and well-ordered society based upon American civic principles, private enterprise, and the cultural heritage of Western civilization. The Foundation is committed to limited constitutional government, free market economics, and moral virtue. Support is directed toward research and educational programs with a long-term focus as well as public policy programs focused on more immediate concerns. ”
Wiki – T. William Boxx – Sourcewatch, 09/01/2008 – https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/T._William_Boxx
“T. William Boxx is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Philip M. McKenna Foundation. According to Modern Age journal, he «previously worked in government affairs and corporate services for Kennametal Inc. and in social services for the state of Arkansas. In addition to serving on the board of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, he is also a founding member of its National Civic Literacy Board. At Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, he serves on the Council of Advisors of the Alex G. McKenna School of Business, Economics, and Government, which he helped found and is a Senior Fellow of the Center for Economics and Policy Education, which he also helped found. «He has also served on Saint Vincent’s board of directors. He is a founding trustee and serves as Chairman of the Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He is on the board and is Chairman of the Education Committee of Pennsylvanians for Effective Government, also in Harrisburg. He is on the board of the Henry Salvatori Center at Claremont McKenna College in California. He has written articles and co-edited books on political and moral-cultural topics, including Public Morality, Civic Virtue, and the Problem of Modern Liberalism and Toward the Renewal of Civilization: Political Order and Culture, both published by Eerdmans.».”
Curtis A. Moore (2008) – Milking the Cash Cow – Curtis A. Moore – 01/10/2008 – Basel Action Network – Former counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works from 1978 to 1989 – http://curtismoore.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/milking-the-cash-cow.pdf [Source: SourceWatch http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=American_Enterprise_Institute]
“The Guardian also reported that AEI [American Enterprise Institute] has received more than $1.6 million from ExxonMobil, whose former head, Lee Raymond, was vice-chairman of AEI’s board of trustees. Its scholars include Lynne Cheney, Vice President Richard Cheney’s wife; John Bolton, who served as Bushthe-Son’s ambassador to the United Nations; and Newt Gingrich, former Republican Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. During the six-year period of 1985-2001, AEI received at least $29 million from the Carthage, Castle Rock (Coors family money), Earhart, John M. Olin, Lynde and Harry Bradley, Philip M. McKenna, Scaife (Scaife Family, Sarah Mellon Scaife, Carthage) and Smith Richardson Foundations.”
Philanthropy Roundtable – Sourcewatch, 03/08/2005 – http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Philanthropy_Roundtable
“Castle Rock Foundation, Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation, Earhart Foundation J.M. Foundation John M. Olin Foundation Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Philip M. McKenna Foundation Inc., Scaife Foundations (Scaife Family and Allegheny) Smith Richardson Foundation.»