==Grants Distributed==
===2018===
Grants:<ref>JM Foundation, [http://fdnweb.org/jm/grants/year/2018/ 2018 Grants], ''JM Foundation'', June 2019.</ref>
Grants
*[[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"
*[[Yankee Institute]]: $25,000 "To advance freedom and free enterprise in Connecticut"
===2010===
According to the Grants:<ref>Foundation's website Center,[http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/jm/awards_jm10.html], grants for 2010 included:''Foundation Center.''
*[[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"
==Personnel==
*[[Wm. Lee Hanley, Jr.]], Treasurer
*[[Mary Caslin Ross]]
==Contact Details==