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*[[American Enterprise Institute]] received $25,000. | *[[American Enterprise Institute]] received $25,000. | ||
*Aspire Public Schools received $30,000. | *Aspire Public Schools received $30,000. | ||
− | *Atlas Economic Research Foundation received $35,000. | + | *[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]] received $35,000. |
*[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]], received $52,000. | *[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]], received $52,000. | ||
*[[Cato Institute]] received $5,000. | *[[Cato Institute]] received $5,000. | ||
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*[[Commonwealth Foundation]] received $25,000. | *[[Commonwealth Foundation]] received $25,000. | ||
*[[DonorsTrust]] received $150,000. | *[[DonorsTrust]] received $150,000. | ||
− | *Foundation for Economic Education received $25,000. | + | *[[Foundation for Economic Education]] received $25,000. |
− | *Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice received $25,000. | + | *[[Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice]] received $25,000. |
*Hillsdale College received $25,000. | *Hillsdale College received $25,000. | ||
*Hispanic CREO received $50,000. | *Hispanic CREO received $50,000. | ||
*Innosight Institute received $105,000. | *Innosight Institute received $105,000. | ||
*Innovative Learning Stratagems received $25,000. | *Innovative Learning Stratagems received $25,000. | ||
− | *Institute for | + | *Institute for Human Studies at [[George Mason University]] received $10,000. |
*[[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]] received $25,000. | *[[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]] received $25,000. | ||
*[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]] received $10,000. | *[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]] received $10,000. |
Revision as of 17:56, 18 July 2013
Lovett & Ruth Peters Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation based in Cincinatti, Ohio.
Contents
Ties to DonorsTrust, State Policy Network
Groups Funded
2012
The $1,524,500 given in contributions from Lovett & Ruth Peters Foundation include but are not limited to: [1]
- Alliance for School Choice received $50,000.
- American Enterprise Institute received $25,000.
- Aspire Public Schools received $30,000.
- Atlas Economic Research Foundation received $35,000.
- Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, received $52,000.
- Cato Institute received $5,000.
- Center for Civil Society received $10,000.
- Center for Education Reform received $20,000.
- Charles River Center received $25,000.
- Commonwealth Foundation received $25,000.
- DonorsTrust received $150,000.
- Foundation for Economic Education received $25,000.
- Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice received $25,000.
- Hillsdale College received $25,000.
- Hispanic CREO received $50,000.
- Innosight Institute received $105,000.
- Innovative Learning Stratagems received $25,000.
- Institute for Human Studies at George Mason University received $10,000.
- Mackinac Center for Public Policy received $25,000.
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research received $10,000.
- National Center for Policy Analysis received $50,000.
- New Common School Foundation received $50,000.
- North American Council for Online Learning received $100,000
- Ohio Association of Public Charter Schools received $10,000.
- Pacific Research Institute received $120,000.
- Philanthropy Roundtable received $25,000.
- Pioneer Institute received $202,500.
- Prometheus Institute received $25,000.
- Reason Foundation received $25,000.
- School Choice Ohio received $50,000.
- State Policy Network received $10,000.
- Success Charter Network received $100,000.
- Thomas B. Fordham Foundation received $5,000.