JM Foundation
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The JM Foundation was founded in 1924 by Jeremiah Milbank, a co-founder of the Borden Milk Company. In addition to supporting a wide range of libertarian and conservative think tanks, it provides funds to a number of organizations devoted to helping people with disabilities.
Funding Recipients
- American Enterprise Institute
- American Spectator Educational Foundation
- Capital Research Center
- Cato Institute
- Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation
- Clare Booth Luce Policy Institute
- Defenders of Property Rights
- Empower America
- Equal Opportunity Foundation
- Federalist Society
- Free Congress Foundation
- George Mason University
- Heartland Institute
- Heritage Foundation
- Hoover Institution
- Hudson Institute
- Independent Women's Forum
- Institute on Religion and Democracy
- Landmark Legal Foundation
- Manhattan Institute
- National Center for Policy Analysis
- National Taxpayers Union Foundation
- New Citizenship Project
- Philanthropy Roundtable
- Reason Foundation
- Rockford Institute
- Toward Tradition
Bibliography
The JM Foundation. Introduction and History. Retrieved June 16, 2004.
Media Transparency (2002). Recipients by amount granted by the JM Foundation. Retrieved June 16, 2004.
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