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+ | In 2011 alone, the foundation donated just under to $800,000 to [[State Policy Network]] think tanks and its associate members, including the [[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]], [[Commonwealth Foundation]], and the [[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]]. Many of the associate members who received funds are organizations in favor of charter schools, voucher programs, and school choice programs, such as [[Alliance for School Choice]] and the Center for Education Reform. <ref name = "2011 Form 990>, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2011/208/934/2011-208934367-08b3eec6-F.pdf], 2011 organizational tax filing, 2011 </ref> | ||
==Groups Funded== | ==Groups Funded== |
Revision as of 19:43, 18 July 2013
Lovett & Ruth Peters Foundation is a 501(c)(3) private foundation based in Cincinatti, Ohio.
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Ties to DonorsTrust, State Policy Network
In 2011 alone, the foundation donated just under to $800,000 to State Policy Network think tanks and its associate members, including the Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions, Commonwealth Foundation, and the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. Many of the associate members who received funds are organizations in favor of charter schools, voucher programs, and school choice programs, such as Alliance for School Choice and the Center for Education Reform. [1]
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.
2011
2010
Key Personnel
Contact
1500 Chiquita Center, 250 E. 5th St
Cincinatti, OH 45202
(513) 562-1550 [1]
Articles and References
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 , [1], 2011 organizational tax filing, 2011