==Groups Funded==
Of the $4.2 million given in contributions from the Lovett & Ruth Peters Foundation, just over $2.25 million were given to member organizations and associate members involved with the [[State Policy Network]]. Other contributions from 2009-2011 include:
*Agudath Israel received a total $270,000.
*Aspire Public Schools received a total of $30,000.
*Aquinas Education Trust received a total of $75,000.
*Bright Choice Foundation received a total $75,000.
*Center for Civil Society received a total of $10,000.
*Charles River Center received a total of $25,000.
*Children's Scholarship Fund of Greater Cincinatti received a total of $25,000.
*Education Reform Now received a total of $70,000.
*Foundation for the Carolinas received a total of $10,00.
*Hillsdale College received a total of $129,000.
*Hispanic CREO received a total of $50,000.
*Innosight Institute received a total of $120,000.
*Innovative Learning Strategies received a total of $50,000.
*Milton & Rose Friedman Foundation received a total of $50,000.
*New Common School Foundation received a total of $50,000.
*North American Council for Online Learning received a total of $140,000.
*Ohio Association of Public Charter Schools received a total of $35,000.
*Parents for Educational Freedom received a total of $20,000.
*School Choice Ohio received a total of $100,000.
*Success Charter Network received a total of $200,000.
===2011===
Of the $1,524,500 given in contributions from Lovett & Ruth Peters Foundation, just under $820,000 were made to members in [[State Policy Network]]. Other contributions include but are not limited to: <ref name = "2011 Form 990"> [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2011/208/934/2011-208934367-08b3eec6-F.pdf], 2011 organizational tax filing </ref>
*[[Alliance for School Choice]] received $50,000.
*[[American Enterprise Institute]] received $25,000.
*Aspire Public Schools received $30,000.
*[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]] received $35,000.
*[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]], received $52,000.
*[[Cato Institute]] received $5,000.
*Center for Civil Society received $10,000.
*Center for Education Reform received $20,000.
*Charles River Center received $25,000.
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]] received $25,000.
*[[DonorsTrust]] received $150,000.
*[[Foundation for Economic Education]] received $25,000.
*[[Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice]] received $25,000.
*Hillsdale College received $25,000.
*Hispanic CREO received $50,000.
*Innosight Institute received $105,000.
*Innovative Learning Stratagems received $25,000.
*Institute for Human Studies at [[George Mason University]] received $10,000.
*[[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]] received $25,000.
*[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]] received $10,000.
*[[National Center for Policy Analysis]] received $50,000.
*New Common School Foundation received $50,000.
*North American Council for Online Learning received $100,000
*Ohio Association of Public Charter Schools received $10,000.
*[[Pacific Research Institute]] received $120,000.
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]] received $25,000.
*[[Pioneer Institute]] received $202,500.
*Prometheus Institute received $25,000.
*[[Reason Foundation]] received $25,000.
*School Choice Ohio received $50,000.
*[[State Policy Network]] received $10,000.
*Success Charter Network received $100,000.
*[[Thomas B. Fordham Foundation]] received $5,000.
===2010===
Of the $1,070,000 in contributions made, $660,000 were made to organizations affiliated with [[State Policy Network]]. Other contributions include but are not limited to: <ref name = "2010 Form 990"> [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2010/208/934/2010-208934367-07651dff-F.pdf], 2010 organizational tax filing, 2010 </ref>
*Agudath Israel received $100,000.
*[[American Enterprise Institute]] received $40,000.
*[[Atlas Economic Research Foundation]] received $20,000.
*Brighter Choice Foundation received $25,000.
*[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]] received $100,000.
*[[Cato Institute]] received $5,000.
*Center for Education Reform received $25,000.
*Center for Excellence in Higher Education received $10,000.
*Charles River Center received $20,000.
*Children's Scholarship Fund of Greater Cincinatti received $30,000.
*[[Commonwealth Foundation]] received $25,000.
*Education Reform Now received $100,000.
*[[Foundation for Educational Choice]] received $55,000.
*[[Heritage Foundation]] received $25,000.
*Innosight Institute received $15,000.
*Institute for Humane Studies at [[George Mason University]] received $10,000.
*[[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]] received $25,000.
*[[Manhattan Institute for Policy Research]] received $10,000.
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]] received $40,000.
*North American Council for Online Learning received $40,000.
*Ohio Association of Public Charter Schools received $25,000.
*[[Pacific Research Institute]] received $120,000.
*Parents for Educational Freedom in NC received $20,000.
*[[Pioneer Institute]] received $100,000.
*Promethius Institute received $25,000.
*[[Reason Foundation]] received $25,000.
*[[State Policy Network]] received $35,000.
===2009===
Of the $1, 624,000 made in contributions, $775,000 was made to members of the [[State Policy Network]], with [[Donors Trust]] receiving the largest grant at $225,000. Other contributions include: <ref name = "2009 Form 990"> [http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2009/208/934/2009-208934367-06801598-F.pdf], 2009 organizational IRS filing, 2009 </ref>
*Agudath Israel received $170,000.
*[[Alliance for School Choice]] received $50,000.
*[[American Enterprise Institute]] received $15,000.
*[[Americans for Tax Reform]] received $50,000.
*Aquinas Education Trust received $75,000.
*Brighter Choice Foundation received $50,000.
*[[Buckeye Institute for Public Policy Solutions]] received $50,000.
*Center for Education Reform received $25,000.
*Children's Scholarship Fund of Greater Cincinatti received $25,000.
*[[DonorsTrust]] received $225,000.
*Education Reform Now received $70,000.
*Foundation for the Carolinas received $10,000.
*[[Heritage Foundation]] received $25,000.
*Hillsdale College received $104,000.
*Innovative Learning Systems $25,000.
*[[James Madison Institute]] received $10,000.
*Landmark Legal Foundation received $50,000.
*[[Mackinac Center for Public Policy]] received $50,000.
*Milton & Rose Friedman Foundation received $50,000.
*[[National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation]] received $40,000.
*Ohio Association of Public Charter Schools received $10,000.
*[[Pacific Research Institute]] received $70,000.
*[[Philanthropy Roundtable]] received $50,000.
*[[Pioneer Institute]] received $100,000.
*[[Prometheus Institute]] received $25,000.
*[[Reason Foundation]] received $25,000.
*School Choice Ohio received $50,000.
*[[State Policy Network]] received $10,000.
*Students for Liberty received $5,000.
*Success Charter Network received $100,000.
==Key Personnel==