Institute for Public Accuracy
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From The Insittute for Public Accuracy's About Us Web Page:
- The Institute for Public Accuracy was founded in mid-1997 by its current executive director, Norman Solomon, with the support of a two-year $100,000-per-year Public Interest Pioneer grant from the Stern Family Fund [1]. IPA opened its national office in San Francisco in October 1997. Several months later, IPA established its media office in the National Press Building in Washington, D.C. It is a 501(c)(3) organization.
Contents
Executives and Executive staff
Board of Directors
- Norman Solomon: IPA's founder and executive director
- Judy Hatcher
- Peggy Law
- Robert McChesney
- Gwendolyn Mink
- Beth Schulman
- Deborah Toler
Other Executive Staff
- Layla Cooper: associate director
- Sam Husseini: communications director
- Hollie Ainbinder: program and development director
- David Zupan: independent contractor doing broadcast media outreach and database updating.
- Zeynep Toufe: independent contractor specializing in bringing media attention to structural issues
Major Funding Sources
- Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program
- Ford Foundation
- Park Foundation
- Bydale Foundation
- Stewart Mott Charitable Trust
- CarEth Foundation
- Rockefeller Brothers Fund
- Streisand Foundation
- Arca Foundation
- Wallace Global Fund
Contact
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Website: www.accuracy.org |