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The Ruth and Lovett Peters Foundation provides grants to fund K-12 education reform from a free-market perspective, including supporting school voucher initiatives. The organization's president, Daniel S. Peters, is also a member of the Mont Pelerin Society, a free-market conservative group formed to work against Keynesian economics, and is chairman of the conservative-leaning think tanks Philanthropy Roundtable and the Buckeye Institute.
The foundation has given grant money to a number of conservative organizations such as the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, the Goldwater Institute, The Heritage Foundation, America's Future Foundation, the Claremont Institute, and the Cato Institute.





