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The '''Frontiers of Freedom Foundation, Inc.,''' operating "simply as" '''Frontiers of Freedom''' (FF) was founded in 1996 by Republican ex-Senator [[Malcolm Wallop]] of Wyoming, a [[Yale University]] graduate.
== Mission==
Funding from Exxon includes:
* 2002: $100,000 for the "[[Center for Science and Public Policy|Center for Sound Science and Public Policy]]" (sic), $97,000 for "Global Climate Change Outreach Activities", and a further $35,000 for "Global Climate Change Science Projects";<ref>Exxon, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/6/6f/Public_policy1_2002.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2002, page 3.(Pdf)</ref>* 2003: $95,000 for "Global Climate Change Outreach" and a further $50,000 for "Project Support - Sound Science Center";<ref>Exxon, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/9/92/Exxon_Public_Policy_Contributions_2003.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2003, page 3.(Pdf)</ref>* 2004: $50,000 for "Climate Change Efforts", $90,000 for "Global Climate Change Outreach", $40,000 as "Project Support - Climate Change" and a further $70,000 for "Project Support- Science Center & Climate Change";<ref>Exxon, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Image:Exxon_Public_Policy_Contributions_2004.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2004, page 4.(Pdf)</ref>* 2005: $50,000 for the "Annual Gala and General Operating Support" and a further $90,000 for "General Operating Support"<ref>Exxon, [httphttps://www.sourcewatch.org/images/0/00/Exxon_Public_Policy_Contributions_2005.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2005, page 3.(Pdf)</ref>;
* 2006: $90,000 for "General Operating Support" and a further $90,000 for the "Science & Policy Center"<ref>Exxon, [http://www.exxonmobil.com/Corporate/Files/Corporate/gcr_contributions_public06.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2006, page 2.(Pdf)</ref>; and
* 2007: $90,000 for "energy literacy".<ref>Exxon, [http://www.exxonmobil.com/Corporate/files/gcr_contributions_public07.pdf "Public Information and Policy Research"], Exxon website, 2006, page 2.(Pdf)</ref>
====Directors in 1998====
Available from Greenpeace is a Jan. 1998 FoF document listing directors and brief bios, including Wallop, Parker, Schuchert, True, [[Lawrence A. Kudlow]], and [[Ellen R. Sauerbrey]] (former Republican nominee for governor of MD; Columnist, talk show host, commentator;former national chair of [[ALEC]]).[http://research.greenpeaceusa.org/?a=download&d=2558]]
*[[Miklos K. Radvanyi]], Vice President, International Policy
*[[Christopher C. Horner]] of [[CEI]], as General Counsel and Senior Policy Adviser*[[Paul Georgia]] of [[CEI]], Chief Economist and Executive Director of the [[Center for Science and Public Policy]]
*[[Amrita Singh]], Director of Publications
*[[Aaron Lee]], Director of Special Projects
Other alumni:
*[[L. Francis Bouchey|Lynn Bouchey]], circa Sept 2003
*[[Myron Ebell]] was FoF policy director before joining [[CEI]].
(In 1998, Bouchey and Ebell represented FoF on the 1998 [[Global Climate Science Communications Team]], whose leaked memo laid out plans for a climate disinformation campaign.)