THE
DEMOCRATIC PARTY'S JUNK YARD DOG
IT
BARKS! IT BITES!
IT'S A HIGH MAINTENANCE LAP POOCH!
◄David Brock, conservative-turned-liberal,
created it. Friends of Hillary / Soros / Lewis, and others nursed
it. Simon Rosenberg's NDN invited Brock to a bigtime
launch event.
John Podesta's
Center for American Progress
incubated MMA.
Drummond Pike's
Tides Foundation built it into a
power player by funneling huge grants from a bevy of Democrat fat-cats.
Two big-money donors and scads of Democrat operatives sat on its board
of directors. MMA has received nearly 170 foundation grants since
its 2003 inception, amounting to over $14 million and much more from
individual donors.
Nice headquarters office, too.
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Media Matters for America
501(c)(3)
2008 revenue:
$8,093,665
2008 assets:
$6,689,304
455 Massachusetts Ave NW Floor 6
Washington, DC 20001
http://mediamatters.org/
Telephone: 202-756-4100
EIN: 47-0928008
Registered in the District of Columbia: August
15, 2003
(D.C. Filing
232943)
Exempt since:
2004
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Media
Matters Action Network
(501(c)(4)
Ari Rabin-Havt, Managing Director
Address information identical to
Media Matters for America
Shares
space, directors, and staff with Media Matters for America
EIN:
77-0646754
Registered in the
District of Columbia: August 14, 2003
(Filing
232933)
Registered foreign corporation in Massachusetts: May 7, 2004 (ID
000867520)
Exempt since 2004
Where
credit is due
Ari Rabin-Havt
reacted to the death on March 1, 2012 of conservative media
publisher and activist Andrew Breitbart with this statement:
"Media
Matters has a long history with
Andrew Breitbart.
We’ve disagreed more than we’ve
found common ground, but there was
never any question of Andrew’s
passion for and commitment to what
he believed.
Our thoughts
and prayers
are with his
family
today."
The Librarian urges
visitors to read this profile keeping in mind
Rabin-Havt's
human decency in this sad time.
Self Description:
Media Matters for
America (MMA) is a Web-based, not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) progressive
research and information center dedicated to comprehensively
monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in
the U.S. media.
Launched in May 2004, Media Matters for America put in place, for
the first time, the means to systematically monitor a cross section
of print, broadcast, cable, radio, and Internet media outlets for
conservative misinformation — news or commentary that is not
accurate, reliable, or credible and that forwards the conservative
agenda — every day, in real time.
Actual:
Democratic Party attack operation.
This Muckety Map
is interactive. Click on the small x box to expand.
Separation
Psychodrama
MMA was conceived by former
conservative muckraker for The American Spectator, David
Brock, who made his name
(and big bucks) by trashing
leftists,
particularly in his 1993 best-seller The Real Anita Hill ("a
little bit nutty and a little bit slutty").
Hillary Clinton was his next target, and Simon & Schuster gave him a
million-dollar advance for a real investigative blockbuster. But
The Seduction of
Hillary Rodham was so tame and lame it was
the shame of 1997. Sales slumped and Brock was dumped.
He reportedly had a breakdown and spent some hospital time.
In July 1997, Esquire published
his "Confessions of a Right-Wing Hit Man,"
where he wrote that his previous articles and books had all been
lies - and so began his career trashing former colleagues. They
didn't really like him anyway, he said, because he was gay, as if he
were the only gay conservative in Washington.
More than one commentator wondered whether someone who had written
nothing but lies for most of his career was telling the truth now.
Before
plotting his revenge, Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an
Ex-Conservative, Brock made important friends on the Left.
One of the first was
John Podesta, head of the
Center for American Progress, with its
Soros /
Sandler / Hillary money network.
Brock
met with a number of leading Democratic Party figures, including
former Senator Hillary Clinton, former
Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota, and former Vice President Al
Gore. Wealthy
leftists made Brock
the right man at the right time for the Left. Media Matters for
America formally launched in May, 2004.
However, both of
Brock's attack groups, Media Matters
and its Action Fund, were well developed and receiving large
donations in 2003. Their website went up in November. The groups received foundation grants before
they had IRS exemption approval, which were legally passed through
Drummond
Pike's
Tides
Foundation - which took on Media Matters for America as a
formal Project, a connection to vast money supplies from leftist
donors.
The first
MMA foundation grant came from Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation in
2003, $100,000.00 for "Research and education." Silberstein
founded
Innovative Interfaces Inc., the world's leading supplier of computer
software for the automation of college and city libraries.
He is an alumnus of the University of California at Berkeley, as
is
David Brock.
But the real financial empire that put Brock and his Media Matters
group on the map was the
Tides
Network, including the
Tides Foundation, which passed through $122,475 to MMA in 2003. All of this
was groundwork to make it appear that MMA spontaneously appeared
full-blown the next May.
In May 2004, Tides passed through
$2,165,497
to MMA,
a single grant comprised of many secret gifts (see
Donor Advised Funds) from a roster of
affluent donors including Leo Hindery Jr., former cable magnate;
Susie Tompkins Buell, co-founder of Esprit
clothing (and a close ally of Hillary Clinton);
James Hormel, a San Francisco philanthropist and
SPAM heir; Bren Simon, wife of shopping-mall developer Mel
Simon; and New York psychologist and philanthropist Gail Furman.
Other large gifts that year came from the Gruber Family Foundation
($100,000), the Goatie Foundation ($150,000), and the pro-Castro
Arca Foundation ($100,000).
Most of MMA's
original 2004 staff were former Democratic Party operatives.
Media Matters for
America: Five highest paid employees 2004
| Name |
Title |
Compensation |
| MARCIA B. KUNTZ |
Editorial Director
|
$65,605 |
| NAOMI B. SELIGMAN |
COMMUNICATIONS Director |
$61,180 |
| JAMISON W. FOSER |
MANAGING Director |
$58,080 |
| KATIE W. BARGE |
RESEARCH Director |
$54,098 |
Kuntz former
minority counsel, housing
subcommittee of the House Committee on Banking and Financial
Services; former legislative counsel to
Representative Barney Frank (I-MA);
Seligman was former communications
director at the anti-gun Violence Policy Center.
Foser was Research Director at the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee.
Barge was researcher on
Senator John Edwards' presidential campaign;
later, Research Director
at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
The Great
Awakening:
Rob Stein's PowerPoint
Unveiled Sunday, July 25, 2004
David Brock was formally
introduced to key left-wing leaders at a Boston gathering held to
unveil the closely-held strategic analysis of right-wing power and money
created by Democrat operative Rob Stein, presented to a select few alongside the
Democratic National Convention that nominated John Kerry for
President.
Simon
Rosenberg's NDN held an invitation-only private premiere at the
Tremont Wyndham Hotel of the legendary Rob Stein PowerPoint, "The
Conservative Message Machine's Money Matrix."
It was the day before the Democratic National Convention opened in
Boston to nominate John Kerry their nominee for President of the
United States.
And a young Senator from Chicago named Barack Obama gave a knock-out
speech.
Rob Stein explained how conservatives got power:
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● Building a group of
scholars-on-call to defend the system;
● Training campus activists
to be vocally pro-business;
● Monitoring and critiquing
the media;
● Building legal
organizations that could fight back in the courts;
● And building a cadre of
issue-framing professionals to take a
"more aggressive" message to the media and the
public.
● The conclusion was obvious: The Left
Needs the Right's Stuff. "We need one of those."
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Simon
Rosenberg, powerful leader of NDN, promoted Stein's
idea. He had already shown the PowerPoint to George Soros,
Peter Lewis, Silicon Valley millionaire Andy Rappaport, and
many other wealthy leftists, and now revealed that Stein's
concept had been adopted by The Phoenix Group, named after the
fabulous bird reborn from the ashes of its earlier life.
This group would develop into the highly secretive
Democracy Alliance that acted as gatekeeper for leftist
money from donors of exceptional wealth.
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David
Brock
explained to the gathering that his new group, Media Matters
for America, would act as the Left's version of the Right's
tactic of
Monitoring and critiquing the media.
With the customary ferocity of
a new convert, Brock promised to hound and harass the Right
for every word it said or wrote or posted on the Web.
His group would
comprehensively monitor, analyze, and correct conservative
misinformation. The money poured in. The invective poured
out.
|
Between Silberstein's initial
$100,000 gift and the most recently reported $150,000 from the
Bauman Family Foundation in 2009, Media Matters for America has
received 167 traceable foundation grants totalling $14,063,397 plus
much more from the Democracy Alliance and other secret donors.
Despite this generosity, Media Matters for America suffered a loss
of $1,723,146 in
2008, more than it spent on fundraising.
Silencing Glenn
Beck - Again

The Media Matters
Action Network sent out an appeal on July 30, 2010 that read:
On Sunday, July 18, unhinged
ex-convict Byron Williams loaded his truck with guns and headed
up a California highway with the intention of starting a
revolution. If he hadn't been stopped by brave officers -- two
of whom were wounded in the confrontation -- he could have
carried out a plan to kill staff at progressive organizations,
including the Tides Foundation.
What is the Tides Foundation? It's
the nonprofit that Glenn Beck brags about "turning the light of
day" on by constantly attacking it as part of a socialist
conspiracy to destroy our government. The Tides Foundation isn't
the shadowy political influence of Beck's fantasies -- it's a
transparent organization known in the philanthropic community
for doing good public service. Make no mistake: Beck's intention
was to paint the Tides Foundation as a dangerous, increasingly
powerful threat to freedom that must be stopped. And Williams
set out to stop them.
It's time for those who profit
from Beck to take responsibility for his incitements to
violence. Beck's paranoid, dishonest and incendiary rhetoric
doesn't just reflect on Beck -- it reflects on News Corp., Fox
News' parent company, and its shareholders. Morgan Stanley owns
nearly $300,000,000 in News Corp. stock, Bank of New York more
than $175,000,000, Goldman Sachs $115,000,000, and JPMorgan
Chase nearly $70,000,000. As owners of the company, they need to
take responsibility for the conduct of its employees.
Demand that News Corp.'s major
shareholders renounce Glenn Beck's violent rhetoric and its
dangerous consequences.
As Media Matters Senior Fellow
Eric Boehlert wrote:
Indeed, for
more than a year Beck has been portraying the progressive
organization as a central player in a larger, nefarious
cabal of Marxist/socialist/Nazi Obama-loving outlets
determined to destroy democracy in America. Beck has
routinely smeared the low-profile entity for being staffed
by "thugs" and "bullies" and involved in "the nasty of the
nastiest," like indoctrinating schoolchildren and creating a
"mass organization to seize power."
As Media
Matters reported, the conspiratorial host had mentioned
(read: attacked) the little-known progressive organization
nearly 30 times on his Fox program alone since it premiered
in 2009, including several mentions in the last month.
(Beck's the only TV talker who regularly references the
foundation, according to our Nexis searches.)
So yes,
Beck has done all he can to scare the hell out of people
about the Tides Foundation and "turn the light of day" onto
an organization that actually facilitates non-profit giving.
And guess
what? Everybody in America would have found out about the
Tides Foundation last week if Byron Williams had had his
way.
Demand that News Corp.'s major
shareholders renounce Glenn Beck's violent rhetoric and its
dangerous consequences.
Thank you again for your support.
Ari Rabin-Havt
Media Matters for America
The email wasn’t so transparent:
The Tides Foundation
mentored and has given Media
Matters $3 million.
$3,065,197, to be exact.
Tides is
their biggest donor.
And they don't
even mention it!
They're
dishonest - not telling they're dancing on Tides strings!
They're using
incendiary rhetoric
- blaming Beck for a convicted felon's crime!
They're
paranoid - Beck wasn't lying, he was voicing his honest views!
Tides just
couldn't stand being outed and likely insisted that Media Matters
use the failed Williams incident to paint Tides as innocuous and
endangered -
BUT DON'T MENTION THE THREE MILLION BUCKS WE GAVE YOU!
THAT WOULD SHOW WE REALLY DO RUN A LEFT-WING EMPIRE!
And if you check out all of the Left Tracking Library's detailed
Tides profiles,
you'll see that Glenn Beck didn't mention the half of it!
See for
yourself, the Tides money, people, and left-wing projects:
Tides Foundation
(includes grant data)
Tides
Center (includes grant data)
Tides Center Project List
Tides, Inc. (includes financial data)
Tides
Network (master governance organization)
Tides Board Member Affiliations
Drummond Pike (leader's professional profile)
The "Fire Glenn Beck" campaign is an
unfair, shameless
shield
for MMA's biggest cash cow.
Their name
ought to be MONEY Matters for America.
Demand that Media Matters
donors renounce David Brock and
Ari Rabin-Havt
for their wildly deceptive "Fire Glenn Beck" campaign
and for hiding the truth about their huge
Tides Foundation
grants.
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Media Matters for America financial condition 2008
|
Revenue |
|
Expenses |
|
Contributions |
$7,999,346 |
|
Government Grants |
$0 |
|
Program Services |
$0 |
|
Investments |
$93,340 |
|
Special Events |
$0 |
|
Sales |
$0 |
|
Other |
$979 |
|
|
|
Program Services |
$7,680,850 |
|
Administration |
$1,116,723 |
|
Fundraising |
$1,019,238 |
|
Total Expenditures |
$9,816,811 |
|
|
Total Revenue |
$8,093,665
|
|
NET
GAIN/LOSS |
($1,723,146) |
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Media Matters for America
Officers and Directors
2008
| Name |
Title |
Compensation
|
| DAVID
BROCK |
CHAIRMAN/CEO |
$266,704 |
| ERIC
BURNS |
PRESIDENT |
$217,351 |
| JAMISON
W. FOSER |
EXECUTIVE
VP |
$188,333 |
| MARCIA B.
KUNTZ |
EDITORIAL
DIRECTOR |
$147,879 |
| WILL
LIPPINCOTT |
SECRETARY |
$0 |
| RACHEL
PRITZKER HUNTER |
DIRECTOR |
$0 |
| JONATHAN
LEWIS |
DIRECTOR |
$0 |
| JEFF
AMESTOY |
DIRECTOR |
$0 |
| CHRIS BELL |
TREASURER |
$0 |
WHO ARE THESE GUYS?
| Name |
Insider
Connections |

ERIC
BURNS |
former
communications director,
House Rules Committee and ranking member Louise M. Slaughter
(D-NY);
former
senior adviser to Rep. Chris Bell (D-TX,
now a Board Member of MMA);
|

JAMISON W. FOSER |
former
Research Director at the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee (DCCC) |

MARCIA B. KUNTZ |
former
minority counsel, housing
subcommittee of the House Committee on Banking and Financial
Services;
former legislative counsel to
Representative Barney Frank (I-MA);
former Director,
Judicial Selection Project at the Alliance for Justice |

WILL LIPPINCOTT |
former book manager, Johns Hopkins
University Press, Village Voice Literary Supplement,
The New Yorker;
former publisher of The New Republic;
Co-founder of Media Matters for America (on the first and
all subsequent Boards of Directors)
Literary agent, Lippincott Massie McQuilkin |

RACHEL PRITZKER HUNTER
no photo |
member of
the ultra-wealthy Chicago Pritzker family of the Hyatt Hotel
empire and the Marmon Group, a conglomerate of manufacturing
and industrial service companies;
writer on food sensitivities;
co-founder, Democracy Alliance |

JONATHAN LEWIS |
son of
Peter B. Lewis, Progressive Insurance mogul;
President, Jonathan D. Lewis Foundation;
President, Lewis and Associates (consultants);
former Board Member, Rock the Vote |

JEFF AMESTOY |
Currently:
Fellow,
Center for Public Leadership, Harvard
University;
former Chief Justice,
Vermont Supreme Court;
former Attorney General of Vermont |

CHRIS BELL |
former investment banker,
former Member of Congress (D-TX). |
FOUNDATION GRANTS TO MEDIA MATTERS
2003-2009
Demand that Media Matters
donors renounce David Brock and
Ari Rabin-Havt
for their wildly inappropriate "Fire Glenn Beck" campaign
and for hiding the truth about their huge
Tides Foundation
grants.
|
Donor Foundation |
Amount |
Year
|
Grant Description |
BAUMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia
|
$150,000 |
2009 |
For general support |
CARNEGIE CORPORATION OF NEW YORK
New York |
$50,000 |
2008 |
6 month grant of $50,000
Toward its analysis of the media coverage on immigrant
integration issues |
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$50,000 |
2008 |
Rodgers Community Fund |
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$10,000 |
2008 |
Villers Fund |
MAI FAMILY FOUNDATION
New York |
$100,000 |
2008 |
|
ENFRANCHISEMENT FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$10,000 |
2008 |
|
THE PHILIP D & TAMMY S MURPHY
FOUNDATION
New York |
$25,000 |
2008 |
|
PARK FOUNDATION INC
Ithaca
New York |
$10,000 |
2008 |
General operating support |
THE PBL FUND
Cleveland
Ohio |
$200,000 |
2008 |
General support |
SCHUMANN CENTER FOR MEDIA AND
DEMOCRACY INC
(see
Bill Moyers)Montclair
New Jersey |
$100,000 |
2008 |
To support efforts to monitor and
analyze the U.S. media |
VANGUARD CHARITABLE ENDOWMENT PROGRAM
Boston
Massachusetts |
$25,000 |
2008 |
Support for civic projects |
BAYTREE FUND
Arcadia
California |
$35,000 |
2008 |
Research center support |
JEWISH COMMUNAL FUND
New York |
$4,000 |
2008 |
|
PRITZKER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Evanston
Illinois |
$50,000 |
2008 |
|
SCHWAB CHARITABLE FUND
San Francisco
California |
$10,000 |
2008 |
|
MARISLA FOUNDATION
Laguna Beach
California |
$120,000 |
2008 |
Support for research and information
center |
JOSEPH & FLORENCE MANDEL FOUNDATION
Cleveland
Ohio |
$5,000 |
2008 |
|
THE PENINSULA FOUNDATION
E Liverpool
Ohio |
$20,000 |
2008 |
General support |
RICHARD H DRIEHAUS FOUNDATION
Chicago
Illinois |
$20,000 |
2008 |
General operating support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$5,000 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$5,000 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$49,500 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$49,500 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$25,000 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$500,000 |
2008 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$75,000 |
2008 |
Michigan chapter expansion project |
GREATER KANSAS CITY COMMUNITY
FOUNDATION
Kansas
Missouri |
$35,000 |
2008 |
|
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$25,000 |
2008 |
Immigration project |
LEWIS B & DOROTHY CULLMAN FOUNDATION
INC
Jericho
New York |
$100,000 |
2008 |
|
BERNARD & AUDRE RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Waco
Texas |
$50,000 |
2008 |
General operating funds |
THE DALLAS FOUNDATION
Dallas
Texas |
$100,000 |
2008 |
Operating support |
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$350,000 |
2008 |
General operating support for
Colorado media matters |
LELAND FIKES FOUNDATION INC
Dallas
Texas |
$50,000 |
2008 |
General support |
LELAND FIKES FOUNDATION INC
Dallas
Texas |
$100,000 |
2008 |
General support |
SUSMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION
Houston
Texas |
$10,000 |
2008 |
|
BARBARA WETZEL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
TRUST
San Diego
California |
$15,000 |
2008 |
General program support |
SKB FOUNDATION
Sunnyvale
California |
$5,000 |
2008 |
General support |
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Ross
California |
$100,000 |
2008 |
|
SANDLER FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$300,000 |
2008 |
General support |
RICHARD AND RHODA GOLDMAN FUND
San Francisco
California |
$25,000 |
2008 |
Web-based progressive research and
information center dedicated to comprehensively
monitoring, analyzing and correcting conservative
misinformation in the US media |
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Los Angeles
California |
$10,000 |
2008 |
|
LEAR FAMILY FOUNDATION
Beverly Hills
California |
$20,000 |
2008 |
|
WASSERMAN FOUNDATION
Los Angeles
California |
$100,000 |
2008 |
|
LEAR FAMILY FOUNDATION
Beverly Hills
California |
$20,000 |
2007 |
|
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Los Angeles
California |
$10,000 |
2007 |
Arts and culture |
MITCHELL KAPOR FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$10,000 |
2007 |
|
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Ross
California |
$10,000 |
2007 |
|
LELAND FIKES FOUNDATION INC
Dallas
Texas |
$100,000 |
2007 |
General support |
STEPHEN M SILBERSTEIN FOUNDATION
Belvedere
California |
$525,000 |
2007 |
Educational radio broadcasting |
BOHEMIAN FOUNDATION
Ft. Collins
Colorado |
$800,000 |
2007 |
General support |
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$250,000 |
2007 |
|
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$150,000 |
2007 |
|
THE DALLAS FOUNDATION
Dallas
Texas |
$75,000 |
2007 |
|
BERNARD & AUDRE RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Waco
Texas |
$50,000 |
2007 |
Future planned growth & expansion |
WALLACE GLOBAL FUND
District
Of Columbia |
$25,000 |
2007 |
General support |
DWOSKIN FAMILY FOUNDATION
Wilmington
Delaware |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
LEWIS B & DOROTHY CULLMAN FOUNDATION
INC
Jericho
New York |
$100,000 |
2007 |
|
WALLACE GLOBAL FUND
District Of Columbia |
$25,000 |
2007 |
General support |
RICHARD H DRIEHAUS FOUNDATION
Chicago
Illinois |
$10,000 |
2007 |
General operating support |
MAX SIMON CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Indianapolis
Indiana |
$25,000 |
2007 |
General fund |
ARCHES FOUNDATION
Aspen
Colorado |
$20,000 |
2007 |
|
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$15,000 |
2007 |
|
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$23,225 |
2007 |
|
KANTER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Vienna
Virginia |
$25,000 |
2007 |
Support for education |
THE AGNES GUND FOUNDATION
E Liverpool
Ohio |
$20,000 |
2007 |
|
MARISLA FOUNDATION
Laguna Beach
California |
$100,000 |
2007 |
Support for research and information
center |
ANGELICA FOUNDATION
La Jolla
California |
$7,700 |
2007 |
Media matters for America |
THE THOMAS PHILLIPS AND JANE MOORE
JOHNSON FOUNDATION
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania |
$50,000 |
2007 |
|
DAVID BERGER FOUNDATION
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania |
$90,000 |
2007 |
|
PRITZKER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Evanston
Illinois |
$250,000 |
2007 |
|
BAYTREE FUND
Arcadia
California |
$35,000 |
2007 |
Research center support |
THE RESOURCE FOUNDATION INC
New York |
$5,000 |
2007 |
|
PARK FOUNDATION INC
Ithaca
New York |
$10,000 |
2007 |
General operations |
H VAN AMERINGEN FOUNDATION
New York |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
MAI FAMILY FOUNDATION
New York |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
DYSON FOUNDATION
Millbrook
New York |
$200,000 |
2007 |
General operating support |
COMBINED JEWISH PHILANTHROPIES OF
GREATER BOSTON INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$37,500 |
2007 |
Social service |
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$50,000 |
2007 |
|
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$75,000 |
2007 |
|
BOSTON FOUNDATION INC
Boston
Massachusetts |
$10,000 |
2007 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,000 |
2007 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,500 |
2007 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
THE NEW YORK COMMUNITY TRUST
New York |
$10,000 |
2007 |
|
BERNARD & IRENE SCHWARTZ FOUNDATION
INC
New York |
$25,000 |
2007 |
|
BAUMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$100,000 |
2007 |
General support |
DANIEL M NEIDICH AND BROOKE
GARBER
FOUNDATION
New York |
$15,000 |
2007 |
|
PETER AND LINDA SOLOMON FOUNDATION
New York |
$10,000 |
2007 |
|
ROCKEFELLER PHILANTHROPY ADVISORS INC
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
Social justice and advocacy |
PETER AND LINDA SOLOMON FOUNDATION
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
|
THE NEW YORK COMMUNITY TRUST
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
|
BAUMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$150,000 |
2006 |
General support ($50000 of which was
through D.A.) |
BARBRA STREISAND FOUNDATION
Santa Monica
California |
$15,000 |
2006 |
General program support |
ARCA FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$50,000 |
2006 |
To support a Religious Broadcasting
Project to expand the monitoring and fact-checking of
religious broadcasts. |
CLOUD MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
Media and information |
THE A.M. FUND
Boston
Massachusetts |
$25,000 |
2006 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,000 |
2006 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,000 |
2006 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$25,000 |
2006 |
|
FURMAN FOUNDATION INC
New York |
$50,000 |
2006 |
To support general operation |
H VAN AMERINGEN FOUNDATION
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
|
PARK FOUNDATION INC
Ithaca
New York |
$10,000 |
2006 |
|
LOTUS FOUNDATION
Evanston
Illinois |
$50,000 |
2006 |
Operational support |
THE RESOURCE FOUNDATION INC
New York |
$25,000 |
2006 |
General purposes |
DYSON FOUNDATION
Millbrook
New York |
$200,000 |
2006 |
General operating support |
WESTBROOK FAMILY FOUNDATION
Miami
Florida |
$25,000 |
2006 |
|
SEMROD FAMILY PRIVATE FOUNDATION
Naples
Florida |
$6,000 |
2006 |
|
SAGNER FAMILY FOUNDATION A NON PROFIT
CORP
Livingston
New Jersey |
$25,000 |
2006 |
Programs to monitor public radio |
BAYTREE FUND
Arcadia
California |
$35,000 |
2006 |
Research center support |
THE AGNES GUND FOUNDATION
E Liverpool
Ohio |
$15,000 |
2006 |
|
KANTER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Vienna
Virginia |
$30,000 |
2006 |
Support for cultural endeavors |
THE MCKAY FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$50,000 |
2006 |
|
MAX SIMON CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Indianapolis
Indiana |
$100,000 |
2006 |
Researching influential |
ARCHES FOUNDATION
Aspen
Colorado |
$20,000 |
2006 |
|
LEWIS B & DOROTHY CULLMAN FOUNDATION
INC
Jericho
New York |
$100,000 |
2006 |
|
DWOSKIN FAMILY FOUNDATION
Wilmington
Delaware |
$25,000 |
2006 |
|
BERNARD & AUDRE RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Waco
Texas |
$50,000 |
2006 |
Future planned growth & expansion |
THE DALLAS FOUNDATION
Dallas
Texas |
$75,000 |
2006 |
|
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$100,000 |
2006 |
General operating support |
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$100,000 |
2006 |
General operating support |
GILL FOUNDATION
Denver
Colorado |
$10,000 |
2006 |
Support of 2005 women and AIDS fund
convening |
GLASER PROGRESS FOUNDATION
Seattle
Washington |
$100,000 |
2006 |
General support |
ARKAY FOUNDATION
Berkeley
California |
$15,000 |
2006 |
General Support |
STEPHEN M SILBERSTEIN FOUNDATION
Belvedere
California |
$225,000 |
2006 |
Educational radio broadcasting |
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Ross
California |
$100,000 |
2006 |
|
WASSERMAN FOUNDATION
Los Angeles
California |
$50,000 |
2006 |
|
SANDLER FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$100,000 |
2005 |
|
CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
Los Angeles
California |
$10,000 |
2005 |
|
LEAR FAMILY FOUNDATION
Beverly Hills
California |
$15,000 |
2005 |
Charitable/ Educational |
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Ross
California |
$100,000 |
2005 |
|
STEPHEN M SILBERSTEIN FOUNDATION
Belvedere
California |
$475,000 |
2005 |
Educational radio broadcasting |
GLASER PROGRESS FOUNDATION
Seattle
Washington |
$100,000 |
2005 |
General support |
BRETT FAMILY FOUNDATION
Boulder
Colorado |
$10,000 |
2005 |
Operating support |
BOHEMIAN FOUNDATION
Ft. Collins
Colorado |
$250,000 |
2005 |
Colorado operating support |
BOHEMIAN FOUNDATION
Ft. Collins
Colorado |
$225,000 |
2005 |
National operating support |
BERNARD & AUDRE RAPOPORT FOUNDATION
Waco
Texas |
$50,000 |
2005 |
Future planned growth & expansion |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$5,000 |
2005 |
|
WALLACE GLOBAL FUND
District Of Columbia |
$75,000 |
2005 |
|
ARCHES FOUNDATION
Aspen
Colorado |
$25,000 |
2005 |
|
THE MCKAY FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$50,000 |
2005 |
|
MAX SIMON CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Indianapolis
Indiana |
$25,000 |
2005 |
Researching influential opinion
sectors |
BAYTREE FUND
Arcadia
California |
$75,000 |
2005 |
Research center support |
DAVID BERGER FOUNDATION
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania |
$100,000 |
2005 |
General support |
SCHUMANN CENTER FOR MEDIA AND
DEMOCRACY INC
Montclair
New Jersey |
$500,000 |
2005 |
A grant of $500000 for general
efforts to monitor and analyze the US media |
LOTUS FOUNDATION
Evanston
Illinois |
$50,000 |
2005 |
Operational support |
CJM FOUNDATION
New York |
$10,000 |
2005 |
|
BRIAN AND LAVINA SNYDER FOUNDATION
TRUST
New York |
$25,000 |
2005 |
|
AYCO CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
Latham
New York |
$50,000 |
2005 |
General support |
PARK FOUNDATION INC
Ithaca
New York |
$10,000 |
2005 |
General operating costs |
DYSON FOUNDATION
Millbrook
New York |
$100,000 |
2005 |
|
J M KAPLAN FUND INC
New York |
$7,500 |
2005 |
General Support |
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,000 |
2005 |
|
FIDELITY INVESTMENTS CHARITABLE GIFT
FUND
Cincinnati
Ohio |
$50,000 |
2005 |
|
THE A & A FUND
Boston
Massachusetts |
$5,000 |
2005 |
|
BARBARA LEE FAMILY FOUNDATION INC
Cambridge
Massachusetts |
$50,000 |
2005 |
General Operating Support |
CLOUD MOUNTAIN FOUNDATION
New York |
$5,000 |
2005 |
|
BAUMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$100,000 |
2005 |
General support |
SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$10,000 |
2005 |
For general support |
BARBRA STREISAND FOUNDATION
Santa Monica
California |
$15,000 |
2005 |
|
BARBRA STREISAND FOUNDATION
Santa Monica
California |
$10,000 |
2004 |
General use |
ARCA FOUNDATION
District Of Columbia |
$100,000 |
2004 |
For a new media research education
and advocacy organization |
GLICKENHAUS FOUNDATION
Scarsdale
New York |
$5,000 |
2004 |
|
SAGNER FAMILY FOUNDATION A NON PROFIT
CORP
Livingston
New Jersey |
$5,000 |
2004 |
Programs to monitor public radio |
THE GOATIE FOUNDATION
Brooklyn
Ohio
|
$150,000 |
2004 |
|
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$2,165,497 |
2004 |
|
GRUBER FAMILY FOUNDATION
Ross
California |
$100,000 |
2004 |
General support |
SKB FOUNDATION
Sunnyvale
California |
$5,000 |
2004 |
General support |
TIDES FOUNDATION
San Francisco
California |
$122,475 |
2003 |
General support |
STEPHEN M SILBERSTEIN FOUNDATION
Belvedere
California |
$100,000 |
2003 |
Research & Education |
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