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{{#badges:SPN}}The '''Georgia Center for Opportunity''' is a member of the web of right-wing state "think tanks" the [[State Policy Network]] as of 2013.<ref>State Policy Network, [http://www.spn.org/directory/char.G/organizations.asp Directory: G], organizational website, accessed October 2013.</ref> It describes itself as "an independent, non-partisan think tank dedicated to increasing opportunity and improving the quality of life for all Georgians."<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://www.georgiaopportunity.org/about-gco/ About], organizational website, accessed October 2013.</ref> It was founded in 1990 as the Georgia Family Education and Research Council,<ref name="2011_990">Georgia Family Education and Research Council, [https://bulk.resource.org/irs.gov/eo/2013_06_EO/58-1928520_990_201206.pdf 2011 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, May 15, 2013.</ref> but changed its name in March 2013.<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [https://www.facebook.com/georgiafamilycouncil/posts/131556760358490 Georgia Family Council has a new name!], ''Facebook'' organizational page, March 13, 2013, accessed October 2013.</ref>
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{{#badges:SPN}}The '''Georgia Center for Opportunity''' (GCO) is a member of the web of right-wing state "think tanks" the [[State Policy Network]] as of 2016.<ref>State Policy Network, [https://spn.org/organization/georgia-center-for-opportunity/ Georgia Center for Opportunity], organizational website, accessed August 2016.</ref> It describes itself as "an independent, non-partisan think tank dedicated to increasing opportunity and improving the quality of life for all Georgians."<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://www.georgiaopportunity.org/about-gco/ About], organizational website, accessed October 2013.</ref> It was founded in 1990 as the Georgia Family Education and Research Council,<ref name="2011_990">Georgia Family Education and Research Council, [https://bulk.resource.org/irs.gov/eo/2013_06_EO/58-1928520_990_201206.pdf 2011 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, May 15, 2013.</ref> but changed its name in March 2013.<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [https://www.facebook.com/georgiafamilycouncil/posts/131556760358490 Georgia Family Council has a new name!], ''Facebook'' organizational page, March 13, 2013, accessed October 2013.</ref>
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==Ties to the Kochs==
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In addition to receiving funding from the State Policy Network and the Donors Capital Fund, both with ties to the Kochs, the Georgia Center for Opportunity is a partner organization in the [[Charles Koch Institute]]'s Liberty@Work program.<ref>Charles Koch Institute, [https://www.charleskochinstitute.org/professional-education/year-long-opportunities/liberty-work/ Partner Organizations], ''Charles Koch Institute'', 2016.</ref>
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==Funding==
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The Georgia Center for Opportunity does not disclose its donors, but some of its funding sources are known through other tax filings. GCO's funders include:
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*[[State Policy Network]]: [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Contributions_of_the_State_Policy_Network $40,000] (2013)
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*[[Bradley Foundation]]: [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Contributions_of_the_Bradley_Foundation $25,000] (2013)
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*[[Donors Capital Fund]]: [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/DonorsTrust_and_Donors_Capital_Fund_Grant_Recipients $92,400] (2014)
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==Core Financials==
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'''<big>2013</big>'''<ref name="2013_990">Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2014/581/928/2014-581928520-0b74eb3d-9.pdf 2013 990 Form], ''Georgia Center for Opportunity'', May 15, 2015.</ref>
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* Total Revenue: $1,309,821
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* Total Expenses: $1,467,105
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* Net Assets: $283,227
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'''<big>2012</big>'''<ref name="2012_990">Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2013/581/928/2013-581928520-0a6ab12e-9.pdf 2012 990 Form], ''Georgia Center for Opportunity'', May 14, 2014.</ref>
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* Total Revenue: $1,595,988
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* Total Expenses: $1,616,070
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* Net Assets: $440,511
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'''<big>2011</big>'''<ref name="2011_990"/>
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* Total Revenue: $1,446,049
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* Total Expenses: $1,070,559
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* Net Assets: $460,593
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'''<big>2010</big>'''<ref name="2010_990">Georgia Family Education and Research Council Inc., [https://bulk.resource.org/irs.gov/eo/2012_08_EO/58-1928520_990_201109.pdf 2010 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, August 10, 2012.</ref>
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* Total Revenue: $1,327,114
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* Total Expenses: $1,426,494
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* Net Assets: $85,103
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'''<big>2009</big>'''<ref name="2010_990"/>
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* Total Revenue: $1,427,766
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* Total Expenses: $1,520,988
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* Net Assets: $184,483
  
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
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===Staff===
 
===Staff===
  
As of October 2013:<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://www.georgiaopportunity.org/about-gco/our-team-2/ Our Team], organizational website, accessed October 2013.</ref>
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As of September 2016:<ref>Georgia Center for Opportunity, [http://georgiaopportunity.org/about-gco/our-team-2/ Our Team], organizational website, accessed September 2016.</ref>
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*Randy Hicks, President and CEO
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*Eric Cochling, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
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*Katherine Greene, Operations Manager
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*Katelyn King, Policy Analyst
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*Joseph Knippenberg, Contributing Scholar
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*Jason Leming, Digital Strategy
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*Jamie Lord, Director of Government Affairs
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*Kelly McGonigal, Development Manager
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*Erik Randolph, Contributing Scholar
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*Kimberly Sawatka, Communications Manager, Contractor
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*Joyce Whitted, HFI Program Manager
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*Brad Wilcox, Senior Advisor, Healthy Families Initiative
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*Jonathan Butcher, Contributing Scholar
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*Eric Wearne, Contributing Scholar
  
* Randy Hicks, President and CEO
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'''Former Staff'''
 
* Terry T. Tucker, COO and General Counsel
 
* Terry T. Tucker, COO and General Counsel
* Eric Cochling, VP, Policy Advancement
 
 
* Danielle LeSure, Director, Education Policy
 
* Danielle LeSure, Director, Education Policy
* Jamie Lord, Director, Government Affairs
 
  
 
===Board of Directors===
 
===Board of Directors===
  
As of May 2013:<ref name="2011_990"/>
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As of May 2015:<ref name="2013_990"/>
  
 
* Bill Rodgers, Chairman
 
* Bill Rodgers, Chairman
* Kevin Loechl, Vice Chairman, Treasurer, and Secretary
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* Giulio Gianturco, Vice Chairman
* Becky Loechl
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* Allen Sells, Treasurer
* Evelyn Rodgers
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* Kevin Loechl, Secretary
* Marilyn Hicks
 
 
* Bryan Crute
 
* Bryan Crute
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* Karin Douglas
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* Jeff Feldhahn
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* Shaunti Feldhahn
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* John Fetz
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* Anthony Flynn
 
* Rose Greene
 
* Rose Greene
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* Chris Gabriel
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* Jason Jones
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* Evelyn Rodgers
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* Dani Swope
 
* Rick Swope
 
* Rick Swope
* Dani Swope
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'''Former Board Members'''
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* Becky Loechl
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* Marilyn Hicks
 
* Richard Thomas
 
* Richard Thomas
 
* Rhonda Thomas
 
* Rhonda Thomas
* Jeff Feldhahn
 
* Shaunti Feldhahn
 
* John Fetz
 
 
* Cami Fetz
 
* Cami Fetz
 
* Kevin Broyles
 
* Kevin Broyles
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* Mike McBrayer
 
* Mike McBrayer
 
* Charleen McBrayer
 
* Charleen McBrayer
 
==Core Financials==
 
 
===2011<ref name="2011_990"/>===
 
 
* Total Revenue: $1,446,049
 
* Total Expenses: $1,070,559
 
* Net Assets: $460,593
 
 
===2010<ref name="2010_990">Georgia Family Education and Research Council Inc., [https://bulk.resource.org/irs.gov/eo/2012_08_EO/58-1928520_990_201109.pdf 2010 Form 990], organizational annual IRS filing, August 10, 2012.</ref>===
 
 
* Total Revenue: $1,327,114
 
* Total Expenses: $1,426,494
 
* Net Assets: $85,103
 
 
===2009<ref name="2010_990"/>===
 
 
* Total Revenue: $1,427,766
 
* Total Expenses: $1,520,988
 
* Net Assets: $184,483
 
  
 
==Contact Information==
 
==Contact Information==
 
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Georgia Center for Opportunity<br>
 
333 Research Court, Suite 210<br>
 
333 Research Court, Suite 210<br>
 
Norcross, GA 30092<br>
 
Norcross, GA 30092<br>
 
Phone: (770) 242-0001<br>
 
Phone: (770) 242-0001<br>
Fax: (770) 242-0501
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Fax: (770) 242-0501<br>
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Email: contact@georgiaopportunity.org<br>
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/GAOpportunity<br>
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaopportunity
  
 
==Resources and Articles==
 
==Resources and Articles==
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Revision as of 15:14, 27 September 2016

{{#badges:SPN}}The Georgia Center for Opportunity (GCO) is a member of the web of right-wing state "think tanks" the State Policy Network as of 2016.[1] It describes itself as "an independent, non-partisan think tank dedicated to increasing opportunity and improving the quality of life for all Georgians."[2] It was founded in 1990 as the Georgia Family Education and Research Council,[3] but changed its name in March 2013.[4]

Ties to the Kochs

In addition to receiving funding from the State Policy Network and the Donors Capital Fund, both with ties to the Kochs, the Georgia Center for Opportunity is a partner organization in the Charles Koch Institute's Liberty@Work program.[5]

Funding

The Georgia Center for Opportunity does not disclose its donors, but some of its funding sources are known through other tax filings. GCO's funders include:

Core Financials

2013[6]

  • Total Revenue: $1,309,821
  • Total Expenses: $1,467,105
  • Net Assets: $283,227

2012[7]

  • Total Revenue: $1,595,988
  • Total Expenses: $1,616,070
  • Net Assets: $440,511

2011[3]

  • Total Revenue: $1,446,049
  • Total Expenses: $1,070,559
  • Net Assets: $460,593

2010[8]

  • Total Revenue: $1,327,114
  • Total Expenses: $1,426,494
  • Net Assets: $85,103

2009[8]

  • Total Revenue: $1,427,766
  • Total Expenses: $1,520,988
  • Net Assets: $184,483

Personnel

Staff

As of September 2016:[9]

  • Randy Hicks, President and CEO
  • Eric Cochling, Senior Vice President and General Counsel
  • Katherine Greene, Operations Manager
  • Katelyn King, Policy Analyst
  • Joseph Knippenberg, Contributing Scholar
  • Jason Leming, Digital Strategy
  • Jamie Lord, Director of Government Affairs
  • Kelly McGonigal, Development Manager
  • Erik Randolph, Contributing Scholar
  • Kimberly Sawatka, Communications Manager, Contractor
  • Joyce Whitted, HFI Program Manager
  • Brad Wilcox, Senior Advisor, Healthy Families Initiative
  • Jonathan Butcher, Contributing Scholar
  • Eric Wearne, Contributing Scholar

Former Staff

  • Terry T. Tucker, COO and General Counsel
  • Danielle LeSure, Director, Education Policy

Board of Directors

As of May 2015:[6]

  • Bill Rodgers, Chairman
  • Giulio Gianturco, Vice Chairman
  • Allen Sells, Treasurer
  • Kevin Loechl, Secretary
  • Bryan Crute
  • Karin Douglas
  • Jeff Feldhahn
  • Shaunti Feldhahn
  • John Fetz
  • Anthony Flynn
  • Rose Greene
  • Chris Gabriel
  • Jason Jones
  • Evelyn Rodgers
  • Dani Swope
  • Rick Swope

Former Board Members

  • Becky Loechl
  • Marilyn Hicks
  • Richard Thomas
  • Rhonda Thomas
  • Cami Fetz
  • Kevin Broyles
  • Vernadette Broyles
  • Mike McBrayer
  • Charleen McBrayer

Contact Information

Georgia Center for Opportunity
333 Research Court, Suite 210
Norcross, GA 30092
Phone: (770) 242-0001
Fax: (770) 242-0501
Email: contact@georgiaopportunity.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GAOpportunity
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaopportunity

Resources and Articles

Related SourceWatch Articles

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External Resources

References

  1. State Policy Network, Georgia Center for Opportunity, organizational website, accessed August 2016.
  2. Georgia Center for Opportunity, About, organizational website, accessed October 2013.
  3. Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 Georgia Family Education and Research Council, 2011 Form 990, organizational annual IRS filing, May 15, 2013.
  4. Georgia Center for Opportunity, Georgia Family Council has a new name!, Facebook organizational page, March 13, 2013, accessed October 2013.
  5. Charles Koch Institute, Partner Organizations, Charles Koch Institute, 2016.
  6. Jump up to: 6.0 6.1 Georgia Center for Opportunity, 2013 990 Form, Georgia Center for Opportunity, May 15, 2015.
  7. Georgia Center for Opportunity, 2012 990 Form, Georgia Center for Opportunity, May 14, 2014.
  8. Jump up to: 8.0 8.1 Georgia Family Education and Research Council Inc., 2010 Form 990, organizational annual IRS filing, August 10, 2012.
  9. Georgia Center for Opportunity, Our Team, organizational website, accessed September 2016.