Search results for ‘American Enterprise Institute’


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    The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust

    The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust is a philanthropic organization, which mainly funds right-of-center think tanks, conservationist organizations, and projects focused on easing prison conditions. Background The Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust was formed in March 2003 as a philanthropic organization in Brooklyn, New York by Robert W. Wilson, an
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    Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA)

    Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) is a membership organization comprised of more than 20,000 students, parents, and individuals who believe that race and ethnicity should not be factored into the college admissions process. 15
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    Julie Packard

    Julie Packard is an environmentalist activist and philanthropist whose father, David Packard was the co-founder of Hewlett Packard. Packard has been the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium since it was founded by her family in the 1970s, and she is the vice-chair of the David and Lucile
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    The Woodson Center

    The Woodson Center is a nonprofit organization founded by civil rights activist Robert L. Woodson in 1981 to help residents of low-income neighborhoods. It was initially known as the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise but re-branded in 2016.
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    Grover Hermann Foundation

    The Grover Hermann Foundation was the private foundation of former Martin Marietta chairman Grover Hermann. It supported center-right nonprofits and made grants to universities until it liquidated itself in 2019. Background Grover N. Hermann was chairman of the board of Martin Marietta, a defense industry manufacture that has since merged
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    The College Fix

    The College Fix is a right-of-center campus news website run by the Student Free Press Association (SFPA). The College Fix supports young conservative journalists on college campuses and publishes stories that support the principles of a free society.
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    Thomas B. Fordham Foundation

    The Thomas B. Fordham Foundation is a conservative-leaning education-policy think tank that advocates for school choice and public charter schools. The organization, with roots going back to 1959, also advocates for higher academic standards for students and greater accountability for educators.
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    The Jack Kemp Foundation

    The Jack Kemp Foundation is an operating foundation devoted to preserving the memory of Jack Kemp, a professional football quarterback; a long-time U.S. Representative from Buffalo, New York; Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the George H.W. Bush administration; and the Republican vice-presidential nominee in 1996. The
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    The New Civil Liberties Alliance

    The New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) is a nonpartisan, public interest law firm that aims to protect citizens’ constitutional freedoms from violations by the administrative state. 93 The New Civil Liberties Alliance is
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    Philanthropy Roundtable

    The Philanthropy Roundtable is a non-profit organization that supports and advises philanthropists to strengthen a free American society. The Roundtable aims to protect philanthropic freedom and advance liberty, opportunity, and personal responsibility. 119
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    Center for Individual Rights

    The Center for Individual Rights (CIR) is a non-partisan public interest law firm that litigates cases in defense of individual liberties. CIR’s cases challenge state actions it views as unconstitutional and excessive government regulations.
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    Stop Deficit Squawks

    Stop Deficit Squawks is an advocacy campaign managed by a coalition of left-of-center groups, which advocates in support of key elements of the Biden administration’s “Build Back Better Agenda.” The coalition also campaigns against right-of-center and deficit-reduction organizations, particularly the centrist Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, which
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    The Policy Circle

    The Policy Circle is a nonpartisan, nonprofit membership organization that seeks to empower women to become educated, active citizens. The Policy Circle’s goal is to support women’s ability to impact public policy, especially on policies which support free markets, personal responsibility, and entrepreneurial innovation.
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    Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity

    The Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity (FREOPP) is a non-partisan, public policy think tank focused on expanding economic opportunity for those with incomes or wealth below the U.S. median. To achieve this, FREOPP advocates for equal opportunity through public policies that use the principles of individual liberty, free enterprise,
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    ExcelinEd

    ExcelinEd (formerly the Foundation for Excellence in Education) is a non-partisan, non-profit public policy think tank that advocates for educational innovation. ExcelinEd advocates for policies that support school choice, increased technologies and online learning, and programs that better prepare graduates for college and careers.
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    Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation

    The Charles Koch Foundation (CKF) is a libertarian-leaning private foundation located in Arlington, Virginia, that is funded and controlled by billionaire businessman and philanthropist Charles Koch. The organization was founded by Koch and has close ties to many right-leaning organizations that have received funding from Charles Koch and his
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    Charles Koch

    Charles G. Koch is an American businessman, political and charitable donor, and the current chairman and CEO of Koch Industries, the second largest privately held company in the United States. Koch, along with his late brother David, is a prolific donor to and founder of many right- and libertarian-leaning
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    Opportunity Ohio

    Opportunity Ohio (O2) is a is a right-of-center organization promoting free-market ideas through education for citizens and policymakers in Ohio. O2 supports policies that encourage job creation in Ohio. O2’s videos, data sheets, articles, and public speaking engagements espouse free-market ideas and policies to citizens on a variety of issues
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    Heritage Foundation

    The Heritage Foundation is a right-of-center policy think tank founded in 1973 that researches and recommends policies such as free markets, limited government, a strong national defense, and courts that adhere to the original meaning of the U.S. Constitution.
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    Forge Leadership Network

    The Forge Leadership Network is a right-of-center nonprofit organization in Ohio that recruits, trains, and mentors young conservatives. The Forge Leadership Network’s main programs are the Forge Leadership Summit and the Forge Mentorship Academy, which prepare participants to approach public policy issues from the perspective of free markets, limited government,