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Inside Philanthropy
October 2, 2017
They include the Carthage Foundation, which has supported CIS and FAIR, the Kirby Foundation, a ProEnglish donor, and the Robert Wilson Charitable Trust, which has given substantial amounts to FAIR. Another low-key supporter is the Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation, based on the fortune of the lateÃâà...
DeSmog (blog)
January 21, 2016
Eventually, the Scaifes would call one tentacle of their Scaife Family Foundations the Carthage Foundation. But its origins in the League to Save Carthage are crucial if, for no other reason, than how one of its members, Lewis Powell, became a future U.S. Supreme Court Justice. Before joining the SupremeÃâà...
Politico
January 10, 2016
Others have included Donors Capital Fund and Donor's Trust, two vehicles frequently used by the Koch brothers; the Dunn's Foundation for the Advancement of Right Thinking; the F.M. Kirby Foundation; the Lillian Wells Foundation; and the Carthage Foundation, according to Conservative Transparency,Ãâà...
DeSmog (blog)
September 27, 2015
The Scaife family foundations are made up of the Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation, the Carthage Foundation, the Allegheny Foundation, and the Scaife Family Foundation. Originally, the foundations were managed by Sarah Mellon Scaife. Effective January 1, 2015, The Carthage Foundation merged with and into the SarahÃâà...
Tribune-Review
May 2, 2015
Its assets grew by about $40 million when it merged with Carthage Foundation, another Scaife-run entity, on Dec. 31. The foundation gave $14.7 million in 2013, according to its annual report. The American Enterprise Institute, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and Heritage Foundation — allÃâà...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
October 24, 2014
In 2013, the Sarah Scaife Foundation and Carthage Foundation paid Mr. Gleba a combined $393,334, plus contributions to employee benefit plans totaling $50,250. The Allegheny Foundation and Sarah Scaife Foundation last year paid Mr. Groll a total of $216,000, plus $40,200 in contributions toward hisÃâà...
Huffington Post
July 9, 2014
Richard “Dickie” Mellon-Scaife the reclusive billionaire publisher and heir of the 19th century Mellon Bank robber barons died at 82 on Friday, the final punctation of a dark biography of political manipulation and democracy demolition equal or greater to his more public friends the Koch brothers. Scaife'sÃâà...
Inside Philanthropy
June 9, 2014
Meanwhile, the Carthage Foundation is the smallest of Scaife's funds, with investments totaling just over $30 million in market value as of 2012. This foundation is used mostly to support a small number of favored organizations; for example, the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and the Institute onÃâà...
ThinkProgress
September 12, 2012
Since launching its 2012 Election Integrity Project in February, the right-wing Judicial Watch has been a leading player in the push for more voting restrictions. The group — best known for its Clinton-era lawsuits — has demanded more voting roll purges like Gov. Rick Scott's (R) failed efforts in Florida.
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