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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>
 
===2018===
Grantees:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2018/ 2018 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
*[[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"

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