Hudson Institute

| Funder : Purpose | Amount | Date |
|---|---|---|
Armstrong Foundation, The |
$10,000 | |
| Public policy education | $5,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Public policy education | $5,000 | 12/31/2003 |
Brady Education Foundation |
$75,000 | |
| Project support | $10,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| Project support | $30,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Project support | $35,000 | 1/1/1999 |
Carthage Foundation |
$825,000 | |
| Project for International Religious Liberty | $50,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| Program on security and democracy | $85,000 | 12/31/2003 |
| No comment provided | $85,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| no description given | $65,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| SUPPORT FOR WORK BY NORMAN PODHORETZ | $60,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| FUNDING FOR BOOK | $30,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| FUNDING FOR BOOK | $175,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| SOVIET AFFAIRS RESEARCH | $40,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| LEGAL STUDIES PROGRAM | $100,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| NO PURPOSE GIVEN | $75,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| SOVIET AFFAIRS RESEARCH | $20,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| NO PURPOSE GIVEN | $40,000 | 1/1/1991 |
Castle Rock Foundation |
$145,000 | |
| $30,000 | 1/1/2008 | |
| General operating support | $30,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| General operating support | $30,000 | 1/1/2003 |
| Support of a citizenship roundtable. | $25,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Support of the Modern Red School House Project, a program to demonstrate how excellence in education can be achieved in primary and secondary schools; agency provides research and analysis of emerging domestic and international issues including welfare and education reform | $30,000 | 1/1/1996 |
Charlotte and Walter Kohler Charitable Trust |
$70,000 | |
| General operating support | $20,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| General operating support | $25,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| General operating support | $25,000 | 1/1/1999 |
Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation |
$12,650 | |
| General Operating Support | $12,650 | 1/1/2002 |
David H. Koch Charitable Foundation |
$20,000 | |
| General Operating Support | $10,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| General Operating Support. | $10,000 | 1/1/2000 |
Dick and Betsy Devos Foundation |
$10,000 | |
| Unrestricted Grant to General Fund | $10,000 | 12/31/2003 |
Earhart Foundation |
$111,783 | |
| Seminar on the topic, "Appreciating American Identity" Amy Kass, Ldr | $20,000 | 1/1/2008 |
| Prep for a book, Toward a More Civic Philanthropy | $20,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| Herman Kahn Center During 2002 to continue preparation of a book, WHAT MODERNIZATION WILL DO TO THE WORLD, AND WHY, Max Singer, Research Principal |
$20,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| To provide support in 2000 for preparation of a book, WHAT MODERNIZATION WILL DO TO THE WORLD, AND WHY, Max Singer, Research Principal. | $20,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Herman Kahn Center To provide support to continue preparation of a book on criminal law, legal theory and public policy. Ernest van den Haag, Research Principal. |
$10,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| Herman Kahn Center To provide support for completion of a book, FIGHTING POVERTY WITH VIRTUE, Joel Schwartz, Research Principal. |
$250 | 1/1/1999 |
| Herman Kahn Center To provide support during 1998 for completion of a book, THE MORAL FOCUS OF AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN WAR ON POVERTY, Joel Schwartz, Research Principal. |
$9,533 | 1/1/1998 |
| Herman Kahn Center To provide support during a 12 month period beginning September 1996 for preparation of a book, THE MORAL FOCUS OF AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN WAR ON POVERTY, Joel Schwartz, Research Principal. |
$12,000 | 1/1/1996 |
Exxon Mobil |
$10,000 | |
| $10,000 | 1/1/2005 | |
F.M. Kirby Foundation |
$205,000 | |
| To support the Center for American Common Culture | $22,500 | 1/1/2009 |
| To support the Center for American Common Culture | $22,500 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support the Center for American Common Culture | $20,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| To support the Center for American Common Culture | $20,000 | 1/1/2005 |
| General support | $17,500 | 1/1/2004 |
| General support | $17,500 | 1/1/2003 |
| General support | $17,500 | 1/1/2002 |
| General support | $17,500 | 1/1/2001 |
| Towards satisfying the Lilly Endowment challenge-$10,000 | $25,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| General support | $15,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| General support | $10,000 | 1/1/1998 |
Gilder Foundation |
$10,000 | |
| General support | $10,000 | 12/31/2000 |
JM Foundation |
$75,000 | |
| Toward "The Donor's Guide to Radical Islam" | $25,000 | 1/1/2004 |
| No purpose given. | $25,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| For Beyond the Year 2000 | $20,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| To support the work of Alan Reynolds, Hudston Institute's chief economist | $5,000 | 1/1/1996 |
Jaquelin Hume Foundation |
$5,000 | |
| TROUBLE IN CLASS Project | $5,000 | 1/1/1999 |
John M. Olin Foundation |
$2,809,840 | |
| For the work of Robert Bork | $10,000 | 12/3/2003 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $50,000 | 1/28/2003 |
| The Citizenship Roundtable project | $30,000 | 1/28/2003 |
| the Project for Civil Justice Reform | $100,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| a research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| the Citizenship Roundtable project | $30,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| The Project for Civil Justice Reform | $100,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| The Citizenship Roundtable on strengthening the requirements of citizenship | $30,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz. | $70,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Production of a two-part public television series, "Trouble in Class: Confronting America's Education Crisis" | $150,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| A Citizenship Roundtable on the requirements for naturalized citizenship | $25,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| The Project for Civil Justice Reform | $125,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| The Beyond the Year 2000 project | $50,000 | 1/1/1998 |
| A public television series on America's educational crisis | $75,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr. | $43,600 | 1/1/1997 |
| A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network | $150,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| The project on Civil Justice Reform under the direction of Michael Horowitz | $75,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| A research fellowship for Ronald Radosh | $60,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| A post-election survey by Frank Luntz on the "American Dream" | $46,740 | 1/1/1996 |
| A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network | $100,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| A research fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $50,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| A John M. Olin Fellowship for Chester E. Finn, Jr., chairman of the Education Excellence Network | $150,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| The Legal and Regulatory Studies Program and Tort Reform Project | $100,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| A project on "The American Dream" directed by Lamar Alexander | $50,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett | $100,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| To support the Competitiveness Center under the direction of J. Danforth Quayle | $25,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett | $175,000 | 1/1/1992 |
| To support the Educational Excellence Network (grant formerly paid to Vanderbilt University) | $132,000 | 1/1/1992 |
| To support a book by John Podhoretz on the American character | $22,500 | 1/1/1992 |
| To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett, 1991 | $125,000 | 1/1/1991 |
| To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for William J. Bennett | $50,000 | 1/1/1990 |
| To support a book on American foreign policy in the post-Cold War era by Elliott Abrams | $40,000 | 1/1/1990 |
| To support the Program on Political and Social Institutions | $50,000 | 1/1/1989 |
John Templeton Foundation |
$478,750 | |
| $143,750 | 1/1/2008 | |
| Center for Global Prosperity and Index of Global Philanthropy | $245,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| Center for Global Prosperity and Index of Global Philanthropy | $90,000 | 1/1/2006 |
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation |
$6,895,560 | |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $110,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support a Distinguished Fellowship | $75,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support the Center for Religious Freedom | $50,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support the activities of the Center for American Common Culture | $25,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| To support the work of the Project on Religious Liberty | $25,000 | 12/10/2005 |
| To support the Center on Islam, Democracy and the Future of the Muslim World | $100,000 | 6/15/2005 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $219,500 | 6/3/2005 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $109,775 | 4/15/2005 |
| To support the program on America and the Future of Islam | $75,000 | 2/10/2005 |
| To support general operations of the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $109,775 | 12/16/2004 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $111,525 | 10/19/2004 |
| To support the program on America and the Future of Islam | $75,000 | 10/8/2004 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $111,525 | 7/15/2004 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $111,525 | 3/22/2004 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $111,525 | 1/15/2004 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $115,085 | 10/20/2003 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $115,085 | 7/21/2003 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $115,085 | 4/21/2003 |
| To support the Bradley Center for Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $115,085 | 1/17/2003 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 1/13/2003 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 10/23/2002 |
| To support a senior fellowship | $50,000 | 10/10/2002 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 4/10/2002 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 2/11/2002 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 12/13/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 10/12/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $35,000 | 9/10/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $35,000 | 7/10/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $35,000 | 5/10/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $35,000 | 3/9/2001 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $35,000 | 1/11/2001 |
| To support a planning grant for the establishment of a college | $15,000 | 12/28/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center & Congregational Mobilization for Community Transformation project | $43,750 | 12/8/2000 |
| To support a senior fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $75,000 | 11/7/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $55,000 | 11/7/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $55,000 | 9/29/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center & Congregational Mobilization for Community Transformation project | $43,750 | 9/11/2000 |
| To support a book project on those who participated in the public discourse about the Cold War | $35,000 | 8/10/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center & Congregational Mobilization for Community Transformation project | $43,750 | 6/7/2000 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center & Congregational Mobilization for Community Transformation project | $43,750 | 3/9/2000 |
| To support general operations of the Welfare Policy Center | $150,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center and the Congregational Mobilization for Community Transformation project | $110,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support a senior fellowship | $75,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support the Wisconsin Works Management and Evaluation Project | $70,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center's Wisconsin Faith-Based Organizations Initiative | $69,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support research on antipoverty programs | $2,500 | 1/1/1999 |
| To support general operations of the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 11/11/1998 |
| To support the fellowship program | $35,000 | 11/11/1998 |
| To support general operations of the Welfare Policy Center | $50,000 | 9/10/1998 |
| To support the fellowship program | $35,000 | 8/10/1998 |
| To support the National Commission on Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $41,250 | 5/20/1998 |
| To support research on antipoverty programs | $50,000 | 5/11/1998 |
| To support the National Commission on Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $41,250 | 2/11/1998 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $62,500 | 12/10/1997 |
| To support the National Commission on Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $41,250 | 12/2/1997 |
| To support the fellowship program | $35,000 | 11/11/1997 |
| To support the National Commission on Philanthropy and Civic Renewal | $41,250 | 9/30/1997 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $62,500 | 9/10/1997 |
| To support the fellowship program | $35,000 | 8/11/1997 |
| To support a book project on Robert McNamara | $30,000 | 7/10/1997 |
| To support research on pre-New Deal reformers | $25,463 | 6/23/1997 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $62,500 | 6/10/1997 |
| To support "Back To School" | $50,000 | 5/12/1997 |
| To support a book project on Robert McNamara | $30,000 | 4/21/1997 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $62,500 | 4/10/1997 |
| To support research on pre-New Deal reformers | $25,463 | 3/20/1997 |
| To support "Back To School" | $50,000 | 12/30/1996 |
| To support essays on "New Deal" reformers | $25,464 | 12/23/1996 |
| To support a fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $35,000 | 12/10/1996 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $66,000 | 11/20/1996 |
| To support fellowship program | $35,000 | 8/30/1996 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $67,000 | 7/18/1996 |
| To support the Welfare Policy Center | $67,000 | 3/20/1996 |
| To support "The New Promise of American Life" | $50,000 | 12/11/1995 |
| To support a fellowship for Norman Podhoretz | $70,000 | 11/10/1995 |
| To support a study of welfare reform in Wisconsin | $55,000 | 11/10/1995 |
| To support "The New Promise of American Life" | $50,000 | 8/10/1995 |
| To support a study of welfare reform in Wisconsin | $60,000 | 7/10/1995 |
| To support "The New Promise of American Life" | $50,000 | 4/11/1995 |
| To support a study of welfare reform in Wisconsin | $60,000 | 3/10/1995 |
| To support a project on tort reform | $25,000 | 12/20/1994 |
| To support a program on the principles of American public policy | $75,000 | 7/20/1994 |
| To support a study of Robert McNamara and American liberalism | $50,000 | 7/20/1994 |
| To support a study of modern democractic capitalism | $41,666 | 7/20/1994 |
| To support a project on welfare reform in Wisconsin | $175,000 | 6/30/1994 |
| To support a program on the principles of American public policy | $75,000 | 3/30/1994 |
| To support a study of Robert McNamara and American liberalism | $50,000 | 3/30/1994 |
| To support general program activities | $67,500 | 2/10/1994 |
| To support a study of modern democratic liberalism | $41,667 | 1/20/1994 |
| To support general operations | $25,000 | 1/14/1994 |
| To support a study of Latin American nationalism | $32,500 | 12/30/1993 |
| To support a study of school choice | $34,000 | 11/10/1993 |
| To support general program activities | $67,500 | 8/20/1993 |
| To support a study of Latin American nationalism | $32,500 | 8/20/1993 |
| To support a study of national drug control policy | $99,375 | 7/20/1993 |
| To support a study of Robert McNamara and American liberalism | $50,000 | 7/12/1993 |
| To support a study of the American Labor movement | $60,000 | 4/30/1993 |
| To support a study of national drug control policy | $99,375 | 3/30/1993 |
| To support general program activities | $67,500 | 2/15/1993 |
| To support a study of Robert McNamara and American Liberalism | $50,000 | 2/9/1993 |
| To support the general program activities of the Educational Excellence Network | $67,500 | 8/14/1992 |
| To support a book project on the Ethics and Government Act and the Office of Independent Counsel | $37,500 | 7/2/1992 |
| To support a study of the Bush presidency | $22,425 | 7/2/1992 |
| To support a research project on classical political thought | $14,000 | 7/2/1992 |
| To support a book project on the Ethics and Government Act and the Office of Independent Counsel | $37,500 | 4/2/1992 |
| To support a study of the Bush presidency | $22,425 | 4/2/1992 |
| To support a research project on classical political thought | $14,667 | 4/2/1992 |
| To support a study of Latin American nationalism by Arturo Cruz | $67,500 | 2/11/1992 |
| To support a study regarding ethics in American political and social institutions. | $62,500 | 2/15/1991 |
| To support a research and manuscript project on Latin American nationalism. | $67,500 | 2/11/1991 |
| To support a study regarding ethics in American political and social institutions. | $62,500 | 9/15/1990 |
| To support a book project on U.S. foreign policy in the 1990's and beyond undertaken by Elliott Abrams. | $40,000 | 7/31/1990 |
| To support a study of ethics in American political and social life. | $125,000 | 8/1/1989 |
| Research project on the last two hundred years of elections in the U.S. | $57,580 | 4/6/1989 |
| Research project on Western defense and security. | $80,000 | 11/20/1987 |
Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation |
$25,000 | |
| Public presentations on the benefits of high yield farming | $25,000 | 1/1/2002 |
Sarah Scaife Foundation |
$3,023,000 | |
| Center for Religious Freedom, Project for Civil Justice Reform and International Religious Liberty, Project support | $340,000 | 1/1/2007 |
| Project support | $200,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| Projects support | $150,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| General operating support | $150,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Program and project support | $175,000 | 12/31/2003 |
| No comment provided | $200,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| No purpose given. | $315,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| No purpose given. | $390,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| No purpose given | $185,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| PROJECT SUPPORT | $130,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| VARIOUS RESEARCH PROJECTS | $100,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| PROJECT FOR CIVIL JUSTICE REFORM | $75,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| SUPPORT FOR WORK BY NORMAN PODHORETZ | $30,000 | 1/1/1996 |
| PROGRAM SUPPORT | $60,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| VARIOUS RESEARCH PROJECTS | $50,000 | 1/1/1995 |
| RESEARCH SUPPORT | $20,000 | 1/1/1994 |
| PUBLICATION SUPPORT | $83,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| RESEARCH SUPPORT | $45,000 | 1/1/1993 |
| NEW AMERICAN SCHOOLS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM | $125,000 | 1/1/1992 |
| RESEARCH SUPPORT | $25,000 | 1/1/1992 |
| SUPPORT FOR WORK OF WILLIAM BENNETT | $125,000 | 1/1/1991 |
| SOVIET AFFAIRS RESEARCH | $50,000 | 1/1/1991 |
Scaife Family Foundation |
$221,000 | |
| no description given | $200,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| PROJECT SUPPORT | $21,000 | 1/1/1996 |
Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation |
$365,000 | |
| $70,000 | 1/1/2007 | |
| Public Policy | $45,000 | 1/1/2006 |
| Toward general support for the U.S., China, Russia and Iran Diplomacy and Security project, and the work of Russian scholar and writer Dr. Andrei Piontkowski | $75,000 | 1/1/2005 |
| In support of their U.S., Russia, China Democracy and Security initiatives and toward the work of Russian scholar and writer, Dr. Andrei Piontowski | $75,000 | 1/1/2004 |
| US, Russia, China Democracy & Security Initiative | $25,000 | 1/1/2003 |
| No purpose given. | $30,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| No purpose given. | $30,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| No purpose given. | $15,000 | 1/1/2000 |
Smith Richardson Foundation |
$4,588,060 | |
| $1,325,000 | 1/1/2008 | |
| $125,000 | 1/1/2007 | |
| $50,000 | 1/1/2007 | |
| $48,950 | 1/1/2007 | |
| $21,800 | 1/1/2007 | |
| $250,000 | 1/1/2006 | |
| $150,000 | 1/1/2006 | |
| $75,000 | 1/1/2006 | |
| $25,000 | 1/1/2006 | |
| $23,000 | 1/1/2006 | |
| World Order and Post-Conflict Competence James Clad will examine how best to conduct state- and nation-building operations as part of post-war reconstruction efforts. He will analyze how to reconstitute political authority and explore how to stimulate greater private-sector economic activity at an early stage of these operations. The project's findings will appear in a series of monographs and a single-author book. |
$250,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| America and the Future of Islam: Radical Islam and Democratic Alternatives Hillel Fradkin will commission research to track and analyze key arguments shaping the ongoing debate between proponents of moderate and extremist Islam. The project's findings will appear in a journal, "Current Trends in Islamist Ideology." |
$150,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| Net Assessment of Radical Islam Enders Wimbush will lead an effort to develop strategies to compete more effectively against transnational radical Islamist forces. He will conduct field work and convene working groups to produce a net assessment of the global competition between radical Islam and moderate democratically oriented forces in Indonesia and Morocco. The project's findings will appear in a series of papers and a final monograph. |
$100,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| The Liberal Arab Media Lee Smith will research and write a book that will identify liberal media outlets in Beirut, Cairo, and Dubai and analyze the debates taking place in these forums with regard to issues such as the nature of Islam, the future of democracy in the Arab world, and women's rights. |
$50,000 | 12/31/2005 |
| The Wages of Islamic Extremism Alexander Alexiev will research and write a book on the political, social, and economic toll that extremist Islam has taken on Muslim countries. He will conduct and commission research on the impact such extremism has on human rights, economic growth, and social and political development. |
$173,800 | 12/31/2004 |
| America and the Future of Islam: Radical Islam and Democratic Alternatives Hillel Fradkin will lead an effort to help the policy community to understand debates in the Muslim world about Islam and democracy. He will convene seminars and commission research to track and analyze key arguments shaping the ongoing debate between proponents of moderate and extremist Muslim perspectives and provide a venue for moderate Muslims to have their views heard. The project's findings will appear in a series of reports and articles. |
$150,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Performance Criteria for Iraqification and for the Withdrawal of U.S. Forces Francis Bing West will examine approaches for shifting responsibility for security operations from the U.S.-led coalition to Iraqi security forces. He will develop performance criteria for determining when to transfer security missions to the new Iraqi security forces and when U.S. policy makers should begin to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq. The project's findings will appear in a report and be disseminated through a series of briefings. |
$25,000 | 12/31/2004 |
| Age of Delirium David Satter, Bruce Young, and Jennifer Young will produce a documentary on the nature of life under communism and the reasons for the ultimate failure of the Soviet system and the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
$200,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| The New Eastern Europe and Euro-Atlantic Security Roman Solchanyk will write a book on the emergence of a new eastern political frontier of Europe. He will examine how Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova might come to occupy a zone between an expanded NATO, a possibly enlarged European Union, and Russia. He will analyze how this new zone in Europe is evolving and how its emergence might affect Western interests. |
$114,842 | 1/1/2001 |
| The Unappreciated Magnitude of American Power William Odom and Robert Dujarric will research and write a book that will assess the dimensions of U.S. global primacy. They will compare the United States and other major powers in terms of seventeen factors that contribute to national power. |
$178,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| The Savage Wars of Peace: The Forgotten History of America's Small Wars Abroad Max Boot will research and write a book on the role low-intensity operations have played in America's national strategy since its earliest history. |
$30,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Trouble in Class: Confronting America’s Educational Crisis Eugene Shirley will produce a documentary on the state of education in America. The documentary will focus on proposals for what should be taught in schools, what should be doneto assess student progress, and the pros and cons of injecting competition into the education system. |
$150,000 | 1/1/1999 |
| Personalizing Social Security: Management Issues for Individual Accounts Estelle James and James Smalhout will research and write reports on management issues raised by Social Security reform proposals that include provisions for individual accounts. They will examine the mutual fund industry and the experiences of foreign countries in order to estimate the administrative costs of an individual account system. They will also study how to regulate an annuity market that would enable individualaccount holders to draw down their assets. |
$104,329 | 1/1/1999 |
| Preventing Juvenile Crime: Restorative Justice Conference as an Innovative Response to Juvenile Crime Edward McGarrell will research and write a book on the effectiveness of restorative justice conferences, an alternate form f sentencing for juvenile offenders. He will compare a sample of juvenile offenders who participate in restorative justice conferences with a sample of youths who pass through the conventional juvenile justice system. |
$89,229 | 1/1/1999 |
| Fighting Poverty with Virtue: Moral Reform and America’s Urban Poor, 1825-2000 Joel Schwartz will research and write a book on the history of moral reform as a strategy for helping poor people. He will trace the evolution of the conceptof moral reform from its origins in the 19th century to the present. |
$2,700 | 1/1/1999 |
| Personalizing Social Security: Management Issues for Individual Accounts This grant supports research and analysis on management issues raised by Social Security reform proposals that include provisions for individual accounts. Estelle James and James Smalhout will examine the mutual fund industry and the experiences of foreign countries in order to estimate the administrative cost of an indivdual account system. They will also study how an annuity market that would enable individual account holders to draw down their assets should be regulated. The results will be published in a series of reports. |
$161,479 | 1/1/1998 |
| Preventing Juvenile Crime: Restorative Justice Conferences as an Innovative Response to Juvenile Crime This grant supports research on the effectiveness of restorative justice conferences, an alternate form of sentencing for juvenile offenders. Edward McGarrell will compare a randomly assigned sample of juvenile offenders who participate in restorative justice conferences with a sample of youths who pass through the conventional juvenile justice system. The project will produce books, scholarly articles, and briefings for a variety of law enforcement, judicial, educational, and community groups. |
$44,209 | 1/1/1998 |
| Fighting Povery with Virtue This grant supports the research and writing of a book on the history of moral reform as a strategy for helping poor people. Joel Schwartz will trace the evolution of the concept of moral reform from its origins inthe 19th century to the present. |
$39,647 | 1/1/1998 |
| What We Didn't Know: American Intercepts of Soviet Espionage Traffic from 1939-1957 This grant supports research on Soviet espionage and political action programs in the United States from the late 1930s through the late 1950s. The projecll examine the appropriate balance between the need for operational secrecy for counterintelligence and the need for openness in a democratic political system. The project will result in a book. |
$122,858 | 1/1/1997 |
| What is Happening to Families Who Leave or Avoid AFDC in Milwaukee? This grant supports research on families who cease to collect welfare payments. The project will conduct a survey of families in Milwaukee who either choose not to utilize Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC) or leave AFDC early. Findings will be published in a monograph and policy briefing papers. |
$115,000 | 1/1/1997 |
| Ukraine and Russia: The Post-Soviet Transition This grant supports research on the Ukrainian-Russian relationship and how it affects the post-communist evolution of Ukraine and developments in Russia. The research findings will be published in a book. |
$80,298 | 1/1/1997 |
| Preventing Juvenile Crime: Restorative Justice Conference as an Innovative Response to Juvenile Crime This grant supports reserach on the effectiveness of restorative justice conferences, a community-based alternative sentencing program. First-time offenders will be randomly assigned to a restorative justice conference or the regular court process. The project will produce books, scholarly articles, and briefings for a variety of law enforcement, judicial, educational, and community groups. |
$65,635 | 1/1/1997 |
| Current Russian Defense Debates: Implications for the 21st Century This grant supports research on the policy and doctrinal debates within the Russian military. The study will produce a book that examines the Russian military's internal des about immediate resource constraints and crises, medium and long-term defense planning, and how it can exploit the revolution in military affairs. |
$97,284 | 1/1/1996 |
Thomas B. Fordham Foundation |
$2,000 | |
| Grant to support premiere Washington, DC screening of the education policy film aka "CREEK: educating a big city schoolboy" | $2,000 | 12/31/2002 |
Walton Family Foundation |
$150,000 | |
| Charitable | $25,000 | 1/1/2004 |
| Charitable | $25,000 | 1/1/2003 |
| Education | $25,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| Education | $25,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| Education | $25,000 | 1/1/2000 |
| Charitable | $25,000 | 1/1/1998 |
William E. Simon Foundation |
$56,000 | |
| $20,000 | 1/1/2008 | |
| Others | $25,000 | 3/19/2007 |
| Education | $11,000 | 3/14/2006 |
William H. Donner Foundation |
$862,500 | |
| General | $75,000 | 1/1/2008 |
| General Support | $25,000 | 1/1/2005 |
| Project support | $25,000 | 1/1/2004 |
| No purpose given. | $50,000 | 1/1/2003 |
| No purpose given. | $80,000 | 1/1/2002 |
| No purpose given. | $50,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| No purpose given. | $25,000 | 1/1/2001 |
| No purpose given. | $230,416 | 1/1/2000 |
| No purpose given. | $170,834 | 1/1/1999 |
| No purpose given. | $131,250 | 1/1/1998 |

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