Rodney Fund
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The Rodney Fund provides grant funds to conservative and libertarian organizations.
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Grant recipients
From 1999 through 2005, the Rodney Fund has provided $3.5 million in grant funding, which includes the following.[1]
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy $1,061,478
- Cato Institute $527,815
- Leadership Institute $136,000
- Ludwig von Mises Institute of Austrian Economics, Inc. $117,431
- National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation $116,000
- Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation $100,000
- Heartland Institute $91,000
- Capital Research Center $86,000
- Reason Foundation $83,000
- Village School, The $80,000
- Institute for Humane Studies $77,000
- Institute for Justice $74,000
- U.S. Term Limits Foundation $67,000
- Freedom Foundation, Inc., The $65,100
- Heritage Foundation, The $62,000
- Future of Freedom Foundation, The $60,000
- Foundation for Economic Education $53,500
- Goldwater Institute $49,000
- Competitive Enterprise Institute $48,000
- Bill of Rights Foundation $42,000
- Palmer R. Chitester Fund $41,000
- Beaumont Foundation $40,000
- Washington Legal Foundation $37,000
- Acton Institute For The Study of Religion and Liberty $35,000
- Fund for Economic Education $35,000
- Independent Institute $33,000
- Oakbrook Preparatory School $30,000
- Mercatus Center $26,000
- Tax Foundation $23,000
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies $19,000
- Hillsdale College $19,000
- National Taxpayers Union Foundation $14,000
- Michigan Nature Association $12,000
- Victory Baptist Church $10,850
- Arkansas Policy Foundation $10,000
- National Endowment for Liberty $10,000
- State Policy Network $7,500
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, Inc. $7,000
- Michigan School Board Leaders Association $6,000
- U.S. Farm Limits Foundation $5,000
- Hanover Review, The $5,000
- Dartmouth Review Fund $5,000
- Institute for Policy Innovation $5,000
- Mont Pelerin Society, The $5,000
- Hanover Institute, The $4,000
- Leukemia Society of America $3,400
- Teach Michigan Education Fund $3,000
- Freedom Institute $3,000
- Restoration, The $2,000
- Leukemia and Lymphoma Society $1,500
- Civil War Preservation Trust $1,200
- National Legal and Policy Center $1,000
- Breast Cancer 3-Day $1,000
- Johns Hopkins University $500
- Public Service Research Foundation $400
- St. Luke's $50
Contact information
19100 West 8 Mile Road
Southfield, Michigan 48075-5726
Resources
Related SourceWatch articles
References
- ↑ Funder: Rodney Fund, Media Transparency.
External articles
- Cheryl Wade, "Free-market group seeks audience through fiction," Midland Daily News/OurMidland.com, June 8, 2007.
External resources
- Rodney Fund, Southfield, Mich., Tax Exempt/NonProfit Organization Information, TaxExemptWorld.