==Scaife affiliated foundations==
===Scaife Family Foundation===
( According to its website, the Scaife Family Foundation's grants are dedicated to organizations that "support and develop programs that strengthen families, address issues surrounding the health and welfare of women and children, promote animal welfare, and that demonstrate the beneficial interaction between humans and animals."<ref>Scaife Family Foundation, [http://www.scaifefamily.org/ "Scaife Family Foundation"], organizational website, accessed May 2013</ref> As of 2011, the foundation was worth more than $70 71 million <small>(fair market value)</small> in 2009) .<ref>Economic Research Institute, Nonprofit Organization Information for:[http://www.eri-nonprofit-salaries.com/index.cfm?FuseAction=NPO.Summary&EIN=251427015&Cobrandid=0"Sarah Scaife Foundation Inc"], organizational website, accessed May 2013</ref>
====Transition to daughter's control shifted focus====
Recently, however, the The Scaife Family Foundation broke away from the other three Scaife Foundations in the early 2000s and came under the control of Scaife's daughter , Jennie and , who has since changed its focus. It continues <ref name="RW"/> According to give some money the ''Palm Beach Post'', Scaife’s daughter, Jennie, moved the foundation’s offices to conservative causesPalm Beach, but most of its funding now goes to nonpolitical projects such as medical programsFlorida, treatment after differences arose concerning the foundation’s support for [[substance abuse]] (a problem for several family members) and [[Animal rights|animal welfare]]Planned Parenthood. Jennie claimed the Scaife said that Family Foundation became more independent from her father doesn't support her spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on [[Planned Parenthood]], which supports [[abortion]] rightsfamily in 2000. However, the <i>Charlotte Observer<ref name="RW"/i> reported in July As of 2003 that , the Scaife donated Family Foundation began giving a higher percentage of money to [http://www.projectprevention.org/ Children Requiring A Caring Community]drug-treatment programs, which pays poor womendisease-fighting groups, especially those addicted and colleges than it grants to drugsthink tanks, either although it still funds measures to be sterilized or to undergo long-term birth controlrestrict immigration and abolish affirmative action.<ref>[http://www.charlotte.comname="RW"/mld/observer/6355198.htm?1c]</ref>
====Grants from 1985 to 2001====
For the years 1985-2001, the Scaife Family Foundation donated $702,640 to the [[Heritage Foundation]]; $590,000 to the [[American Enterprise Institute]]; $275,000 to the [[Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University]]; $200,000 to the CSIS; and $175,000 to the [[New Citizenship Project]], Inc., alone.