JM Foundation is a major right-wing funder. It's current executive director Carl Helstrom works as Vice President for programs at another major right-wing funder: the [[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]].<ref>LinkedIn, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-helstrom-60592517 Carl Helstrom Profile], ''LinkedIn'', June 2019.</ref>
JM Foundation has assets of $27.3 million according to its latest IRS filing.<ref>JM Foundation, [https://www.documentcloud.org/search/Project:%20%22Published%20Documents%20-%20Sourcewatch%22 2017 990 Form], ''JM Foundation'', November 14, 2018.</ref>
==Ties to the Bradley Foundation==
JM Foundation executive director Carl Helstrom works as Vice President for programs at the [[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]].<ref>LinkedIn, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-helstrom-60592517 Carl Helstrom Profile], ''LinkedIn'', June 2019.</ref> Bradley staff calls Helstrom in an internal document examined by the Center for Media and Democracy, "a longtime friend and institutional ally of Bradley's."
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==Ties to the State Policy Network==
JM Foundation has deep ties to the State Policy Network. JM Foundation executive director Carl Helstrom is Chairman of the Board at SPN.<ref>SPN,[https://spn.org/state-policy-network-about/ About], ''SPN'', June 2019.</ref> Between 2010 and 2018, JM Foundation gave $825,000 to SPN and more than this in grants to SPM member organizations.
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==Grants Distributed==
JM Foundation provides hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants to non-profits each year, many of which have ties to the right-wing. JM Foundation lists its grant priorities on its website as "supporting education and research that fosters market-based policy solutions, especially at state think tanks; developing state and national organizations that promote free enterprise, entrepreneurship, and private initiative; and identifying and educating young leaders."<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grant-guidelines/ Grant Guidelines], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
===2020===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [https://thejmfoundation.net/grants/category/grants-awarded/ 2020 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', accessed January 2021.</ref>
*American Overseas Memorial Day Association Foundation: $10,000 "For the Bastogne Memorial Project"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $260,000 "Toward leadership development at local clubs and the COVID-19 Emergency Fund"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $8,000 "For youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Center for American Greatness]]: $35,000 "For public policy research"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Pennsylvania"
*[[Empire Center]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New York"
*[[Entitlements! How?]]: $75,000 "To support 'Free the Facts'"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $10,000 "To support The New Criterion"
*[[FreedomWorks Foundation]]: $25,000 "To support the Save Our Country Program"
*[[Garden State Initiative]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New Jersey"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $290,000 "To support Senior Research Fellows"
*[[Independent Women's Forum]]: $20,000 "To support educational activities"
*[[Intercollegiate Studies Institute]]: $10,000 "For a book on Calvin Coolidge by Amity Shlaes"
*[[James Madison Institute]]: $50,000 "To support research and publications"
*[[National Review Institute]]: $10,000 "Toward educational programs"
*New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mt. Sinai: $10,000 "For research"
*South Carolina Coastal Conservation League: $60,000
*[[Yankee Institute]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Connecticut"
===2019===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/category/grants-awarded/ 2019 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', November 2020.</ref>
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $250,000 "Toward leadership development at local clubs"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $8,000 "For youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Capitol Learning Academy]]: $10,000 "Toward educational programs"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Pennsylvania"
*[[Empire Center]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New York"
*[[Entitlements! How?]]: $150,000 "Toward 'Free the Facts'"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $7,500 "To support The New Criterion"
*[[Fund for American Studies]]: $5,000 "For educational programs on college campuses"
*[[Garden State Initiative]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New Jersey"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $290,000 "To support Senior Research Fellows"
*[[National Review Institute]]: $10,000 "For educational activities"
*New York Eye & Ear Infirmary of Mt. Sinai: $10,000 "Toward research"
*[[Open Space Institute]]: $5,000 "For educational programs"
*[[South Carolina Coastal Conservation League]]: $60,000 "To support educational activities"
*[[Yankee Institute]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Connecticut"
===2018===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2018/ 2018 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[America’s Future Foundation]]: $25,000 "To support educational activities"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $250,000 "Toward leadership development at local clubs"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $8,000 "For youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Capitol Learning Academy]]: $10,000 "Toward educational programs"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Pennsylvania"
*[[Empire Center]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New York"
*[[Encounter Books]] $10,000 "For publications"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $7,500 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Fund for American Studies]]: $25,000 "To establish an Alumni Leadership Academy"
*[[Garden State Initiative]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in New Jersey"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $290,000 "To support Senior Research Fellows"
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $25,000 "For the Adam Smith Society"
*[[South Carolina Coastal Conservation League]]: $60,000 "Toward educational activities"
*The [[New Criterion]]: $7,500 "General Support"
*[[Yankee Institute]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Connecticut"
===2017===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2017/ 2017 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $8,000 "For youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Children’s Scholarship Fund]]: $10,000 "Toward educational scholarships"
*[[Classroom, Inc.]]: $25,000 "For educational programs"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $35,000 "To promote economic growth and public accountability"
*[[Encounter Books]]: $25,000 "To support publications"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $35,000 "For publications and outreach programs"
*[[Fund for American Studies]]: $25,000 "To establish an Alumni Leadership Academy"
*[[Garden State Initiative]]: $35,000 "To increase freedom and free enterprise in New Jersey"
*[[Goldwater Institute]]: $35,000 "To promote freedom and free enterprise in Arizona"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $290,000 "To support Senior Research Fellows"
*[[Intercollegiate Studies Institute]]: $5,000 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $35,000 "For the Adam Smith Society"
*[[National Review Institute]]: $40,000 "To support On Campus Programs and help launch the Center for Unalienable Rights"
*[[Platte Institute]]: $35,000 "To evaluate the costs of government regulations"
*[[South Carolina Coastal Conservation League]]: $10,000 "For educational programs"
*[[St. Elizabeth Shelter]]: $10,000 "To assist homeless people with disabilities"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $100,000 "To foster freedom and free enterprise in the states"
*[[Turning Point USA]]: $10,000 "For educational activities on college campuses"
*[[William F. Buckley, Jr., Program at Yale University]]: $40,000 "Toward market research"
*[[Yankee Institute]]:$35,000 "To reduce public expenditures and promote private enterprise"
===2016===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2016/ 2016 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $8,000 "for youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "to support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation]]: $25,000 "to support the Coolidge Cup National Debate Championship"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $35,000 "to promote freedom and free enterprise in Pennsylvania"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $35,000 "toward educational activities"
*[[Foundation for Economic Education]]: $35,000 "for Economics in One Day"
*[[Foundation for Individual Rights in Education]]: $25,000 "for ongoing efforts to promote free speech on college campuses"
*[[Franklin Center for Government & Public Integrity]]: $35,000 "to support investigative journalism"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 "to support programs in Washington, DC, and for the research efforts of Victor Davis Hanson"
*[[Independent Women’s Forum]]: $5,000 "for a conference on character in political leadership"
*[[Mackinac Center]]: $35,000 "for educational activities"
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $50,000 "toward the Adam Smith Society"
*[[Network of Enlightened Women]]: $40,000 "for campus chapter development"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $125,000 "to promote leadership development at state think tanks"
*[[Student Free Press Association]]: $35,000 "to enhance college journalism"
*[[Tax Foundation]]: $35,000 "toward the State Open Data Project"
*The [[Anglosphere Society]]: $2,000 "toward educational activities"
*[[Think Freely Media]]: $40,000 "for outreach to the Hispanic community"
*[[Turning Point USA]]: $10,000 "to support the Professor Watchlist"
===2015===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2015/ 2015 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $50,000 "To support educational programs"
*[[Anglosphere Society]]: $5,000 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $7,500 "For youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $30,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Center for Equal Opportunity]]: $15,000 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Civitas Institute]]: $40,000 "To support 'Mapping the Left'"
*[[Classroom, Inc.]]: $25,000 "For educational programs"
*[[DonorsTrust]]: $25,000 "Toward [[Talent Market]]"
*[[Encounter Books]]: $25,000 "To support publications"
*[[Federalist Society]]: $30,000 "Toward educational activities with state think tanks"
*[[Freedom Trust]]: $20,000 "To support graduate fellowships"
*[[Fund for American Studies]]: $50,000 "For the Robert Novak Journalism Fellowship Program"
*[[Georgia Center for Opportunity ]]: $40,000 "To support a 'Breakthrough Research Fellow'"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 "Toward educational programs in Washington DC"
*[[Illinois Policy Institute]]: $40,000 For “Budget Solutions 2016”
*[[Institute for Humane Studies]] $40,000 "Toward the 'Find Scholars' Program"
*[[James Madison Institute]]: $40,000 "To support the Center for Educational Entrepreneurs"
*[[Just Facts]]: $20,000 "For educational programs"
*[[Leadership Project for America Foundation]]: $200,000 "To support education and research"
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $50,000 "Toward the Adam Smith Society"
*[[National Review Institute]]: $35,000 "For collaborative partnerships"
*[[Network of Enlightened Women]]: $35,000 "To support educational programs"
*[[Nevada Policy Research Institute]]: $35,000 "To encourage educational savings accounts"
*[[St. Elizabeth Shelter]]: $5,000 "To assist homeless people with disabilities"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $125,000 "To strengthen state think tanks"
*[[Tax Foundation]]: $35,000 "To upgrade technical and information infrastructure"
*[[Thomas Jefferson Institute]]: $35,000 "To expand educational opportunity and school choice"
*[[Yankee Institute]]: $40,000 "Toward online activities"
===2014===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2014/ 2014 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[America’s Future Foundation]]: $25,000 "Toward leadership development programs"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $100,000 "To support leadership training"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $7,500 "To support youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "For the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Classroom, Inc.]]: $25,000 "Toward educational services for students"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $35,000 "For strategic communications"
*[[Empire Center]]: $35,000 "Toward policy research and SeeThroughNY.net"
*[[Encounter Books]]: $25,000 "For publications"
*[[Essentials in Education]]: $10,000 "For educational programs"
*[[Foundation For Cultural Review]]: $35,000 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Franklin Center For Government and Public Integrity]]: $25,000 "Toward cooperative programs with radio stations"
*[[FreedomWorks]] Foundation: $40,000 "To support youth outreach"
*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $25,000 "For coalition building"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 'Toward educational programs in Washington, DC"
*[[Independent Women’s Forum]]: $35,000 "To improve America’s health care policies"
*[[Institute For Family Studies]]: $10,000 "To support Home Economics: Marriage and Free Enterprise"
*[[James Madison Institute]]: $40,000 "Toward the Center For Educational Entrepreneurs"
*[[Lord’s Place]]: $5,000 "To assist homeless individuals and their families"
*[[Lucy Burns Institute]]: $75,000 "To feature the work of State Policy Network members"
*[[National Review Institute]]: $35,000 "Toward regional partnership programs"
*[[Nevada Policy Research Institute]]: $35,000 "To support Solutions 2015"
*[[New York Eye and Ear Infirmary]]: $5,000 "To support the research of Dr. Richard Rosen"
*[[Platte Institute]]: $35,000O "For the Roadmap To Pension Reform Initiative"
*[[Reason Foundation]]: $35,000 "For the public pension reform project"
*[[Rio Grande Foundation]]: $35,000 "To expand the web-based 'Liberty Index'"
*[[South Carolina Policy Council]]: $35,000 "To enhance video and web-based communications"
*[[State Budget Solutions]]: $35,000 "To support public pension reform"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $125,000 "To strengthen state think tanks"
*[[Washington Policy Center]]: $35,000 "Toward the Center For Government Reform"
===2013===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2013/ 2013 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $50,000 "Toward the Road to Freedom Project"
*[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]]: $30,000 "For the Atlas Leadership Academy"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $100,000 "Toward leadership training"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $7,500 "To support youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "For the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Civitas Institute]]: $30,000 "For educational activities designed to reduce the size and scope of government"
*[[DonorsTrust]]: $25,000 "To support [[Talent Market]]"
*[[Empire Center]]: $40,000 "To launch the Center as an independent nonprofit organization"
*[[Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies]]: $40,000 "Toward educational activities with state think tanks"
*[[Foundation for Cultural Review]]: $35,000 "To support The New Criterion"
*[[Freedom Foundation]]: $30,000 "To support citizen leadership training"
*[[Fund For American Studies]]: $40,000 "For Robert Novak Journalism Fellowships"
*[[Goldwater Institute]]: $65,000 "Toward research, strategic litigation, and educational efforts that limit federal power ($30,000) and to advance freedom through the courts ($35,000)"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 "To support educational activities in Washington, DC"
*[[Illinois Policy Institute]]: $30,000 "For tax reform"
*[[Independent Institute]]: $35,000 "To support Let’s Make a Deal: Ending America’s Entitlement Spending Crisis"
*[[Lucy Burns Institute]]: $30,000 "To feature the work of State Policy Network members"
*[[Philanthropic Enterprise]]: $25,000 "To expand research and education"
*[[Pioneer Institute]]: $35,000 "For research on health care reform"
*[[Rising Tide Capital]] $35,000 "To foster entrepreneurship in low-income communities"
*[[SparkFreedom]]: $25,000 "For the CommunicationSpark Program"
*[[St. Elizabeth Shelter]]: $3,000 "To assist homeless adults with disabilities"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $100,000 "Toward 'Building the Permanent Freedom Majority'”
*[[Trudeau Institute]]: $5,000 "To support research"
*[[William F. Buckley, Jr. Program]]: $5,000 "Toward educational programs"
*[[Wisconsin Policy Research Institute]]: $25,000 "To foster educational opportunities for students with disabilities"
===2012===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2012/ 2012 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[America’s Future Foundation]]: $15,000 "Toward educational programs"
*[[American Enterprise Institute]]: $40,000 "To support The Road to Freedom Project"
*[[American Principles Project]]: $15,000 "For research on pension reform"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $100,000 "For the Advanced Leadership Program"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $5,000 "To support youth services"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 'For the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Cascade Policy Institute]]: $30,000 "For research on replacing state taxes with user fees"
*[[Civitas Institute]]: $30,000 "To reform North Carolina’s income taxes"
*[[Classroom Inc.]]: $25,000 "To expand technology-based education programs"
*[[Common Sense Institute of New Jersey]]: $30,000 "For education reform in New Jersey"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $30,000 "To support education reform in Pennsylvania"
*[[Disability Funders Network]]: $5,000 "To support disaster relief for people with disabilities"
*[[Encounter Books]]: $20,000 "For marketing and distribution of books on freedom and free enterprise"
*George Mason University-[[Mercatus Center]]: $35,000 "To publish Freedom in the 50 States"
*[[Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History]]: $35,000 "Toward educational activities"
*[[Heritage Foundation]]: $25,000 "For coalition building"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 "Toward the Task Force on Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity"
*[[Illinois Policy Institute]]: $30,000 "For the 'Illinois Turnaround Campaign and Tour'”
*[[Institute for Humane Studies]]: $40,000 "Toward summer internships and policy research"
*[[Institute for Justice]]: $25,000 "To launch the Center for Judicial Engagement"
*[[Institute for Responsible Citizenship]]: $25,000 "To support the Summer Leadership Program"
*[[Intercollegiate Studies Institute]]: $25,000 "To support 'Leadership for America’s Future'"
*[[James Madison Institute]]: $30,000 'To explore Florida’s options under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act"
*[[Lucy Burns Institute]]: $30,000 "To feature research of State Policy Network members"
*[[Manhattan Institute]]: $50,000 "For educational programs"
*[[Monmouth County Boy Scouts of America]]: $5,000 "To benefit programs of the Twin Lights District of Monmouth County, BSA"
*[[Nevada Policy Research Institute]]: $30,000 "To support 'Platform for Prosperity 2013'"
*[[Philanthropic Enterprise]]: $30,000 "To expand research and education"
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]]: $25,000 "Toward the Alliance for Charitable Reform"
*[[Rhode Island Center for Freedom and Prosperity]]: $25,000 "To advance economic reform"
*[[South Carolina Policy Council]]: $30,000 "To enhance communications and media outreach"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $100,000 "For 'Building the Permanent Freedom Majority'”
*[[Tax Foundation]]: $30,000 "Toward the Internship Program"
*[[Thomas Jefferson Institute]]: $30,000 "To advance school choice"
*[[Vincent Memorial Hospital]]: $10,000 'For research fellowships"
===2011===
*[[Alexander Hamilton Society]]: $20,000 "To support educational activities"
*[[American Legislative Exchange Council]]: $30,000 "To work with state think tanks"
*[[American Spectator Foundation]]: $5,000 "For investigative research and internships"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]]: $100,000 "Toward the Advanced Leadership Program"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]]: $7,500 "To support the Milbank Society"
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]]: $25,000 "Toward the Jasper County Boys & Girls Club"
*[[Cato Institute]]: $25,000 "To work with state think tanks on health care policy"
*[[Center for Competitive Politics]]: $25,000 "To produce a video on free speech"
*[[Center for Equal Opportunity]]: $25,000 "For educational programs"
*[[Common Sense Institute of New Jersey]]: $25,000 "Toward K-12 education reform"
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]]: $25,000 "To expand school choice"
*[[DonorsTrust]]:$25,000 "To support [[Talent Market]]"
*[[Freedom Foundation]]: $25,000 "For a citizen leadership initiative"
*[[FreedomWorks]] Foundation: $40,000 "To support the FreedomConnector"
*[[Fund for American Studies]]: $40,000 "To enhance recruitment"
*[[Gettysburg College]]: $5,000 "Toward The Gettysburg Seminar"
*[[Goldwater Institute]]: $25,000 "For education savings accounts"
*[[Hoover Institution]]: $40,000 "For the Task Force on Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity"
*[[Independent Institute]]: $25,000 "To support the Government Cost Calculator"
*[[Intellectual Takeout]]: $25,000 "To enhance online educational programs"
*[[Just Facts]]: $15,000 "Toward educational programs"
*[[Maryland Public Policy Institute]]: $25,000 "For research on public pension liabilities"
*[[Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship]]: $25,000 "To launch the 'Start Up Summer' Pilot Program"
*[[Pioneer Institute]]: $25,000 "To publish a book on the impact of health care reform in Massachusetts"
*[[Prometheus Institute]]: $25,000 "To support the DIY Democracy Program"
*[[Property and Environment Research Center]]: $15,000 "Toward the Enviropreneur Institute
*[[Rio Grande Foundation]]: $25,000 "To improve higher education"
*[[State Policy Network]]: $75,000 "To assist market-oriented state think tanks"
*[[Texas Public Policy Foundation]]: $40,000 "To create the Laffer Center for Supply-Side Economics"
*[[Vincent Memorial Hospital]]: $10,000 "For research fellowships"
*[[William F. Buckley, Jr. Program]]: $5,000 "For educational activities"
*[[Wisconsin Policy Research Institute]]: $25,000 "Toward Refocus Wisconsin"
*[[Young America’s Foundation]]: $25,000 "To support the Reagan 100 Initiative"
===2010===
According to the Grantees:<ref>Foundation's website Center,[http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/jm/awards_jm10.html], grants for 2010 included:''Foundation Center.''</ref>
*[[American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research]]: $40,000
*[[America's Future Foundation]]: $20,000 "To expand state chapters"
*[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]]: $30,000
*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of America]] : $150,000 "Toward The Executive Leadership Development Initiative"*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Virginia]] : $5,000 "For youth services"*[[Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry]] : $25,000 "To support the Jasper County Boys & Girls Clubs"*[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]] : $25,000 "To increase economic freedom and entrepreneurship"*[[Common Sense Institute of New Jersey]] : $30,000 "For research on educational choice and government transparency"*[[Donors Trust DonorsTrust]]: $60,000]] "To promote patient-centered health care and assist emerging young journalists"*[[Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History]] : $30,000 "To support high school programs"*[[The Heritage Foundation]] : $25,000 "For coalition building"*[[Herbert Hoover Presidential Library]] : $2,500 "To support the Uncommon Awards Program]]"*[[Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace]] : $40,000 "For the Task Force On Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity"*[[Illinois Policy Institute]] : $30,000 "Toward economic reform"*[[Institute for Humane Studies]] : $30,000 "For internships at state think tanks"*[[Institute for Responsible Citizenship]] : $25,000 "To support summer programs for college students"*[[Intercollegiate Studies Institute]] : $25,000 "For the Lehrman American Studies Center"*[[LCU Foundation]] : $5,000 "Toward an educational video"*[[Manhattan Institute]] : $50,000 "To launch the Centerfor Start Center for State and Local Leadership"*[[Mississippi Center for Public Policy]] : $30,000 "To reduce the size and scope of state government"*[[National Taxpayers Union Foundation]] : $25,000 "For entitlement reform"*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]] : $25,000 "To support the Alliance for Charitable Reform"*[[South Carolina Policy Council]] : $25,000 "Toward a statewide marketing campaign"*[[State Policy Network]] : $75,000 "To strengthen state think tanks"*[[Vincent Memorial Hospital]] : $10,000 "For research fellowships"*[[Young America's Foundation]] : $25,000 "For the Reagan 100 Initiative" ==Core Finances=='''<big>2018</big>'''<ref> J M Foundation, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6745123-J-M-Foundation-2018-990.html 2018 IRS Form 990], Internal Revenue Service, November 15, 2019.</ref>*Total Revenue: $2,300,064*Total Expenses: $1,444,296*Net Assets: $23,788,153 '''<big>2017</big>'''<ref> J M Foundation, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6163297-JM-Foundation-2017-990.html 2017 IRS Form 990], Internal Revenue Service, November 14, 2018.</ref>*Total Revenue: $1,472,488*Total Expenses: $1,502,731*Net Assets: $27,331,648 '''<big>2016</big>'''<ref> J M Foundation, [https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6162599-JM-Foundation-2016-990.html 2016 IRS Form 990], Internal Revenue Service, November 2017.</ref>*Total Revenue: $1,672,250*Total Expenses: $1,331,740*Net Assets: $24,963,791
==Personnel==
As of June 2019January 2021:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/directors-officers/ Directors and Officers], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019January 2021.</ref>
===Staff===
*[[Carl Helstrom]], Executive Director and Assistant Treasurer
*[[Chris Olander]], Executive Director Emeritus and Assistant Secretary
*[[Jack Brauntuch]], Special Counselor
===Directors===
*[[Jeremiah Milbank III]], President
*[[Jeremiah M. Bogert]], Vice President
*[[Wm. Lee Hanley, Jr.]], Treasurer
*[[Mary Caslin Ross]]
==Contact Details==
Website: http://fdnweb.org/jm/<br>
Phone: 609-951-2283
==Articles and Resources==
===IRS Form 990 Filings===
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==References==
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