American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research


Funder : Purpose Amount Date
Barbara and Barre Seid Foundation $10,000
General support $10,000 4/4/2005
Brady Education Foundation $5,032,500
Project support $5,000,000 1/1/2002
Project support $5,000 1/1/2000
Project support $15,500 1/1/1999
Project support $12,000 1/1/1997
CIGNA Foundation $150,000
$50,000 1/1/2008
$50,000 1/1/2007
$50,000 1/1/2006
Carthage Foundation $900,000
Project support $300,000 12/31/2005
Project support $300,000 12/31/2004
Program support $100,000 12/31/2003
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee $25,000 12/31/2003
No comment provided $100,000 1/1/2002
No description available $75,000 1/1/1998
Castle Rock Foundation $515,000
General operating $75,000 12/31/2007
General operating support $60,000 1/1/2006
General operating support $60,000 1/1/2005
General operating support $50,000 1/1/2004
General operating support $50,000 1/1/2003
General operating support $50,000 1/1/2002
General support $50,000 1/1/2001
Support of a book on art and art policy. $40,000 1/1/2000
General support for 1999; a public policy think tank that focuses on research, publications and conferences $25,000 1/1/1999
General support; a public policy think tank that focuses on research, publications and conferences $25,000 1/1/1998
General support $10,000 1/1/1997
General support; an established public policy think tank that focuses on research, publications and conferences $10,000 1/1/1996
General support; an established public policy think tank that focuses on research, publications and conferences $10,000 1/1/1995
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation $150,000
General operating support $100,000 12/31/2006
General operating support $50,000 1/1/2004
Dick and Betsy Devos Foundation $8,000
Unrestricted Grant for General Fund $1,000 12/31/2007
Unrestricted Grant for General Fund $1,000 12/31/2006
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $1,000 12/31/2005
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $5,000 12/31/2004
Earhart Foundation $548,800
A book, A History of the Federal Reserve, Volume II Allan H Meltzer $50,000 1/1/2007
Calendar yr 2006 to continue the prep of a book $50,000 1/1/2006
During calendar year 2005 to support preparation of a book, A HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE, Volume II, Allan H. Meltzer, Research Principal. $50,000 12/31/2005
During the calendar year 2004 to support preparation of a book, THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE, Volume II, Allan H. Meltzer, Research Principal. $50,000 12/31/2004
During calendar year 2002 to support preparation of a book, THE HISTORY OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE, Allan H. Meltzer, Research Principal $50,000 1/1/2002
To provide support during 2001 for preparation of articles and a book on the related subjects of regulation, communications and information technology by Mr. Thomas Hazlett $50,000 1/1/2001
To provide support during 2000 for preparation of journal articles and a book on the related subjects of regulation, communications, and information technology by Mr. Thomas Hazlett. $50,000 1/1/2000
Michael A. Ledeen
During 2000 to complete a book, THE WORLD OF PULCINELLA: NAPLES AND THE FUTURE OF THE WESTERN WORLD.
$12,600 1/1/2000
To support affiliation with AEI of a graduate student in political science at Boston College. (Ms. Kim Kosman, recipient.) $12,000 1/1/2000
To provide support during 1998 for research, writing and lectures by Mr. Robert A. Goldwin focusing especially on the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. $50,000 1/1/1998
Clarisa Long
Abramson Fellow
During 1998 to continue preparation of a book on intellectual property law and regulation.
$18,200 1/1/1998
To provide one graduate fellowship in political science tenable during academic year 1997-1998 $6,000 1/1/1998
To continue preparation of a book on the Bill of Rights, Robert A. Goldwin, Research Principal. $50,000 1/1/1996
To continue preparation of a book on the Bill of Rights, Robert A. Goldwin, Research Principal. $50,000 1/1/1995
Exxon Mobil Corporation $1,910,000
$245,000 1/1/2008
$240,000 1/1/2007
$240,000 1/1/2006
$240,000 1/1/2005
$230,000 1/1/2004
$230,000 1/1/2003
$255,000 1/1/2002
$230,000 1/1/2001
F.M. Kirby Foundation $154,000
$25,000 1/1/2007
$18,000 1/1/2006
General support $18,000 1/1/2005
General support $18,000 1/1/2004
General support $15,000 1/1/2003
General support $15,000 1/1/2002
General support $12,500 1/1/2001
General support $12,500 1/1/2000
General support $10,000 1/1/1999
General support $10,000 1/1/1998
JM Foundation $60,000
No purpose given. $35,000 10/25/2002
For two initiatives: a book by Douglas Besharov entitled America's Families: Trends, Myths, and Choices; and to expand coverage of family and marriage issues in The American Enterprise Magazine $25,000 1/1/1996
Jaquelin Hume Foundation $150,000
No purpose given. $50,000 1/1/2000
No purpose given. $100,000 1/1/1999
John M. Olin Foundation $7,647,124
$250,000 1/1/2007
General support $250,000 12/31/2005
Projects on health care policy $190,000 1/15/2004
The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $45,000 1/15/2004
Projects on health care policy $190,000 1/28/2003
projects on health care policy $190,000 1/1/2002
the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, under the direction of Michael Novak $90,520 1/1/2002
The program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, directed by Michael Novak $90,520 1/1/2001
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza. $100,000 1/1/2000
The program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy, under the direction of Michael Novak. $90,520 1/1/2000
A research project by Marvin Kosters on "Understanding Inequality." $50,000 1/1/2000
The promotion of Lynne Munson's book, Art in an Era of Intolerance. $5,000 1/1/2000
A John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $125,000 1/1/1999
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1999
The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,000 1/1/1999
A research project by Marvin Kosters on "Understanding Inequality" $50,000 1/1/1999
A book project by Lynne Munson on art in the age of politics $10,000 1/1/1999
The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D'Souza $125,000 1/1/1998
The program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1998
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $75,000 1/1/1998
The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,000 1/1/1998
A research project by Marvin Kosters on "Understanding Inequality" $50,000 1/1/1998
A book project by Lynne Munson on art in the age of politics $30,000 1/1/1998
The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D'Souza $125,000 1/1/1997
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $95,000 1/1/1997
The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1997
The Arthur F. Burns Chair in Economics held by Lawrence B. Lindsey $83,333 1/1/1997
The John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $75,000 1/1/1997
A research fellowship for Michael Fumento $60,000 1/1/1997
A research project by Marvin Kosters on "Understanding Inequality" $50,000 1/1/1997
Promotion of Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader, by Dinesh D'Souza $25,000 1/1/1997
Research assistance for Christina Hoff Sommers $15,000 1/1/1997
The John M. Olin Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $122,633 1/1/1996
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert Bork $117,800 1/1/1996
The John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $100,000 1/1/1996
The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $78,740 1/1/1996
A research project by Marvin Kosters on "Understanding Inequality" $50,000 1/1/1996
A trustee grant designated by Mr. James Piereson to support the Prague conference of the New Atlantic Initiative $5,000 1/1/1996
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert Bork $162,812 1/1/1995
The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol, 1994, and a book of essays in honor of Mr. Kristol $135,000 1/1/1995
"U.S. and World History Standards: An Alternative Guide" $125,000 1/1/1995
The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D'Souza $122,633 1/1/1995
The Program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $78,740 1/1/1995
The completion of a book by David R. Henderson, The Rebirth of Freedom $25,000 1/1/1995
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $162,812 1/1/1994
The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D'Souza, and a conference on Western civilization $122,633 1/1/1994
The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $88,040 1/1/1994
The John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $65,130 1/1/1994
The John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $62,600 1/1/1994
The John M. Olin Research Fellowship held by Dinesh D'Souza $54,750 1/1/1994
The Health Care Policy program $50,000 1/1/1994
The Program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $42,780 1/1/1994
Research by Lynne V. Cheney $5,000 1/1/1994
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $83,350 1/1/1993
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies, held by Robert H. Bork $65,130 1/1/1993
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol, 1993 $62,600 1/1/1993
To support the John M. Olin Distinguished Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $60,200 1/1/1993
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $54,750 1/1/1993
To support the Health Care Policy Program $50,000 1/1/1993
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $42,780 1/1/1993
To support Marvin H. Koster's work on U.S. Living Standards and Income Distribution $25,000 1/1/1993
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $106,950 1/1/1992
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $83,350 1/1/1992
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $79,950 1/1/1992
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $60,200 1/1/1992
To support Marvin Kosters' work on U.S. living standards and income distribution $50,000 1/1/1992
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $150,880 1/1/1991
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $125,400 1/1/1991
To support a John M. Olin Research Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $98,400 1/1/1991
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $74,290 1/1/1991
To support the William H. Brady Fellowship $50,000 1/1/1991
To support a conference on the 1990 budget agreement $40,000 1/1/1991
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $230,630 1/1/1990
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship held by Irving Kristol $124,400 1/1/1990
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $64,000 1/1/1990
To support a Research Fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $50,000 1/1/1990
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $167,193 1/1/1989
To support the John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol $127,260 1/1/1989
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $67,100 1/1/1989
To support a fellowship for Dinesh D'Souza $50,000 1/1/1989
To support a book on federal cultural policy edited by Ronald Berman and Ralph A. Smith (grant transferred in 1990 to the University of Illinois Press) $7,250 1/1/1989
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Legal Studies held by Robert H. Bork $162,750 1/1/1988
To support a John M. Olin Fellowship for Irving Kristol (three years) $127,260 1/1/1988
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $61,616 1/1/1988
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $50,820 1/1/1987
To support the John M. Olin Chair in Constitutional and Legal Studies, held by Walter Berns $122,499 1/1/1985
To support the Bryce Harlow Chair in Public Policy $100,000 1/1/1985
To support the program on Religion, Philosophy, and Public Policy under the direction of Michael Novak $50,000 1/1/1985
To support a Chair in International Economic Policy in honor of Arthur F. Burns $25,000 1/1/1985
John Templeton Foundation $425,934
2007 Slovak Seminar on the Free Society $20,000 1/1/2007
General Donation - Annual Dinner and Lecture $5,000 1/1/2007
2006 Slovak Seminar on the Free Society $10,000 1/1/2006
General Donation - Irving Kristol Award Dinner 2006 $5,000 1/1/2006
'One Nation under Therapy' Book Publicity $3,800 1/1/2006
Donation - 2006 AEI Dinner $1,000 1/1/2006
Our Nation Under Therapy Book Publicity $94,700 1/1/2005
2005 Slovak Seminar on the Free Society $20,000 1/1/2005
General Donation Annual Dinner 2005 $5,000 1/1/2005
The Freedom Project: Administration $36,253 12/31/2000
The Freedom Project: Administration $98,181 12/31/1999
The Freedom Project: Administrative $127,000 12/31/1998
Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation $17,144,047
To support Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, survey dissemination, the Bradley Lecture, and a conference on utopian ideologies and political violence $106,250 1/1/2007
To support general operations $100,000 1/1/2007
To support general operations $100,000 12/16/2005
To support Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, surveys, and the Bradley Lectures $400,000 9/23/2005
To support public polling research, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $220,000 12/16/2004
To support general operations $75,000 12/3/2004
To support public polling research, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $110,000 11/16/2004
To support public polling research, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $110,000 10/19/2004
To support public polling research, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $110,000 9/20/2004
To support public polling research, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $120,000 1/15/2004
To support general operations $25,000 12/12/2003
To support survey analysis, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $120,000 12/10/2003
To support survey analysis, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $120,000 11/10/2003
To support survey analysis, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $120,000 10/10/2003
To support survey analysis, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $120,000 9/10/2003
To support survey analysis, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $150,000 1/17/2003
To support survey analysis, the Charles Murray Fellowship, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $150,000 12/16/2002
To support survey analysis, the Charles Murray Fellowship, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $150,000 11/15/2002
To support survey analysis, the Charles Murray Fellowship, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $150,000 10/30/2002
To support survey analysis, the Charles Murray Fellowship, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $150,000 9/17/2002
To support survey analysis, the Charles Murray Fellowship, the Bradley Lecture Series, the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program, and the New Atlantic Initiative $207,800 1/24/2002
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 12/13/2001
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 11/20/2001
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 10/22/2001
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 9/21/2001
To support publication of the Maritain-Simon correspondence $5,000 5/30/2001
To support the William J. Baroody, Sr. Memorial Committee $2,500 4/10/2001
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 1/25/2001
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 12/7/2000
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 11/29/2000
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 10/25/2000
To support the work of Karlyn Bowman ($100K), the Charles Murray Fellowship ($164K), the Bradley Lecture Series ($75K), and the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies program ($600), and the New Atlantic Initiative ($100K) $207,800 9/25/2000
To support promotion of the book, "Exhibitionism: Art in an Era of Intolerance" $5,000 8/10/2000
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $206,250 2/25/2000
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and Bradley Lecture Series $618,750 1/1/1999
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and Bradley Lecture Series $412,199 1/1/1999
To support the Centennial Project documentary series $100,000 1/1/1999
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $301 12/30/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $206,250 12/23/1998
To support a special project of AEI, Ben Wattenberg's Centennial Project, documentary series entitled "The First Measured Century" $100,000 12/23/1998
To support a case study on the activities of Day Care Advocates of Milwaukee $3,000 11/20/1998
To support a special project of AEI, Ben Wattenberg's Centennial Project, documentary series entitled "The First Measured Century" $100,000 11/11/1998
To support a special project of AEI, Ben Wattenberg's Centennial Project, documentary series entitled "The First Measured Century" $100,000 9/10/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $206,250 9/9/1998
To support a special project of AEI, Ben Wattenberg's Centennial Project, documentary series entitled "The First Measured Century" $100,000 8/20/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 7/10/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 4/9/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 1/9/1998
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 9/10/1997
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, the AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 7/10/1997
To support a book project on contemporary art $22,500 6/10/1997
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, the AEI Fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 4/10/1997
To support the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, the AEI fellowship program, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 1/10/1997
To support a book project on contemporary art $22,500 12/30/1996
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, Bradley Lecture Series, and Murray Fellowship $187,500 10/21/1996
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Program, a fellowship for Charles Murray, and the Bradley Lecture Series $202,500 9/20/1996
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, Bradley Lecture Series, and Murray Fellowship $187,500 7/18/1996
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, Bradley Lecture Series, and Murray Fellowship $187,500 4/19/1996
Continued support of the Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, Bradley Lecture Series, and Murray Fellowship $187,500 1/23/1996
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $140,000 11/10/1995
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $200,000 9/11/1995
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $200,000 6/8/1995
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $200,000 2/10/1995
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $200,000 12/2/1994
To support social policy research $61,500 7/29/1994
To support the foreign policy studies program $375,000 6/10/1994
To support the foreign policy studies program $375,000 2/18/1994
To support social policy research $61,500 1/25/1994
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $67,000 1/14/1994
To support the establishment of the Bradley Distinguished Fellowship program $50,000 8/2/1993
To support a foreign and defense policy program $375,000 7/12/1993
To support social policy research $56,500 7/12/1993
To support a foreign and defense policy program $375,000 2/9/1993
To support social policy research $56,500 2/9/1993
Continued support for the Bradley Lecture Series $33,500 1/4/1993
Continued support for the Bradley Lecture Series $33,500 9/2/1992
To support the establishment of the Bradley Distinguished Fellowship Program $50,000 8/4/1992
To support general program activities $350,000 2/13/1992
To support the work of Charles Murray $56,500 2/13/1992
To support the Bradley Lecture Series $30,000 2/13/1992
For support of general program activities $400,000 11/15/1991
To support the research and publication activities of Charles Murray during 1991-92 $56,500 11/4/1991
To support AEI's Bradley Lecture Series. $30,000 11/4/1991
To support completion of a book on the collapse of the Soviet empire. $25,000 9/24/1991
To support the Brady Distinguished Fellowship Program $50,000 8/1/1991
To support general program activities $250,000 7/15/1991
To support its general program activities $500,000 12/3/1990
To support the 1990-91 Bradley Lecture Series Program $60,000 11/15/1990
To support the work of Charles Murray during 1990-91. $110,000 7/31/1990
To support the research conference comparing the Soviet and American economies April 19-22, 1990. $75,000 7/31/1990
To support AEI's foreign policy studies program under the direction of Jeane Kirkpatrick. $576,380 3/20/1990
To support a book on the Bill of Rights by Robert A. Goldwin. $100,000 11/3/1989
Foreign policy studies program $718,911 3/20/1989
Presentation and publication of lecture series "Men and Ideas" $60,000 12/19/1988
Support for a study of business ethics $200,000 11/4/1988
Case Studies of the judicial selection process. $100,000 7/21/1988
General support. $16,000 7/19/1988
Publication of "Regulation" Magazine. $460,430 12/3/1987
Support Foreign Policy Studies Program. $184,151 6/3/1987
Support of foreign studies program. $460,425 3/3/1987
Philip M. McKenna Foundation $110,000
Work of Michael Novak $10,000 1/1/2006
Work of Michael Novak $5,000 12/31/2005
Works by Michael Novak $5,000 1/1/2004
Works by Michael Novak $5,000 1/1/2003
Michael Novak's work $20,000 1/1/2000
Michael Novak's Work $20,000 1/1/1999
Michael Novak's Work $15,000 1/1/1998
Michael Novak's Work $15,000 1/1/1997
Michael Novak's Work $15,000 1/1/1996
Randolph Foundation $65,000
No purpose given. $50,000 9/21/2001
No purpose given. $5,000 3/23/2001
No purpose given. $10,000 3/7/2001
Richard and Helen DeVos Foundation $65,000
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $15,000 1/1/2007
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $10,000 1/1/2006
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $10,000 12/31/2005
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $5,000 12/31/2004
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $7,500 12/31/2003
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $7,500 1/1/2002
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $5,000 1/1/2001
Unrestricted Grant to General Fund $5,000 1/1/2000
Ruth and Lovett Peters Foundation $35,000
$10,000 1/1/2007
$10,000 1/1/2006
General support $5,000 12/31/2005
General support $5,000 12/31/2004
General support $5,000 12/8/2003
Sarah Scaife Foundation $6,436,000
Program support, Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee, Project support $575,000 1/1/2007
Book project, program support, project support, Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee $575,000 1/1/2006
Program support $200,000 12/31/2005
Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee $25,000 12/31/2005
General operating support $225,000 12/31/2004
Program and project support $400,000 12/31/2003
No comment provided $25,000 1/1/2002
No purpose given. $345,000 1/1/2001
No purpose given. $375,000 1/1/2000
No purpose given $275,000 1/1/1999
no description given $200,000 1/1/1998
CULTURAL AND SECURITY PROJECTS $200,000 1/1/1997
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SUPPORT $75,000 1/1/1997
CULTURAL AND SECURITY PROJECTS $200,000 1/1/1996
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SUPPORT $75,000 1/1/1996
NATIONAL SECURITY PROJECT SUPPORT $40,000 1/1/1996
CULTURAL AND SECURITY PROJECTS SUPPORT $350,000 1/1/1995
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SUPPORT $75,000 1/1/1995
NATIONAL SECURITY PROJECT SUPPORT $40,000 1/1/1995
CULTURAL AND SECURITY PROJECTS SUPPORT $390,000 1/1/1994
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH SUPPORT $25,000 1/1/1994
CULTURAL AND SECURITY PROJECTS SUPPORT $240,000 1/1/1993
GENERAL OPERATING AND POLICY STUDIES SUPPORT $150,000 1/1/1993
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PROJECT $125,000 1/1/1993
GENERAL OPERATING AND POLICY STUDIES SUPPORT $200,000 1/1/1992
NATIONAL SECURITY EDUCATION PROJECT $90,000 1/1/1992
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH PROJECT $50,000 1/1/1992
POLICY OPTIONS FOR ADDRESSING GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE $146,000 1/1/1991
SUPPORT FOR POLICY STUDIES AND GENERAL OPERATING $100,000 1/1/1991
POLICY STUDIES AND GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT $250,000 1/1/1990
GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH $45,000 1/1/1990
Defense and Foreign Policy Studies $200,000 1/1/1989
Visiting scholar support $100,000 1/1/1988
Support for defense and foreign policy studies $50,000 1/1/1988
Scaife Family Foundation $590,000
no description given $140,000 1/1/1999
No purpose given $100,000 1/1/1998
No description given $100,000 1/1/1997
SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM PROGRAM $50,000 1/1/1996
THE AMERICAN ENTERPRISE MAGAZINE $50,000 1/1/1995
SOCIAL SECURITY REFORM PROGRAM $25,000 1/1/1995
PROGRAM SUPPORT $50,000 1/1/1994
PROGRAM SUPPORT $75,000 1/1/1993
Smith Richardson Foundation $8,064,576
$775,000 1/1/2007
$200,000 1/1/2007
$165,000 1/1/2007
$118,250 1/1/2007
$75,000 1/1/2007
$25,000 1/1/2007
$20,000 1/1/2007
$350,000 1/1/2006
$200,000 1/1/2006
$165,000 1/1/2006
$161,280 1/1/2006
$50,000 1/1/2006
$15,000 1/1/2006
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will direct the research and publications program of the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies. The center will produce analyses of existing and proposed regulations, the regulatory policy-making process, and issues critical to the regulatory policy community, such as the role of economic analysis in regulatory policy-making. The center will publish books, monographs, regulatory analysis reports, and policy briefs.
$350,000 12/31/2005
Medicare Reality and Reform: Initiating a New Policy Debate
Joseph Antos and Robert Helms will lead an effort to develop a reform proposal for the Medicare program. They will commission research, convene meetings, and conduct policy analysis on critical issues regarding the program, such as how to assist individuals to make informed choices regarding health care quality and cost and how it should be financed. The project will result in a series of monographs as well as a final report setting forth a plan for Medicare reform.
$175,000 12/31/2005
Land Power Project
Frederick Kagan and Thomas Donnelly will lead an effort to examine key issues affecting the future of U.S. military land power. They will commission research, conduct field work, and convene conferences to analyze the role, composition, organization, and doctrine governing land forces. The project's findings will appear in a series of papers and a co-authored monograph.
$150,000 12/31/2005
No purpose given. $20,000 12/31/2005
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will direct the center's research and publications program. The center will conduct analysis of existing regulations and regulatory proposals pending before federal agencies, assess the effectiveness of the regulatory policy making process, and examine critical issues in regulation. The center's work will be published in books and monographs, regulatory analysis reports, and policy briefs, as well as on its web site.
$250,000 12/31/2004
Medicare Reality and Reform: Initiating a New Policy Debate
Joseph Antos will lead an effort to develop a blueprint to reform the Medicare program. He will commission research, convene meetings, and conduct policy analysis that will examine how Medicare should be financed and how past efforts to reform the program have fared. The project's findings will appear in a series of monographs.
$150,000 12/31/2004
Tax Reform Project
Kevin Hassett and Alan Auerbach will commission research and convene a conference to develop recommendations for a comprehensive reform of U.S. tax policy. The papers will be published in a monograph.
$50,000 12/31/2004
No purpose given. $33,333 12/31/2004
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will co-direct the research and publications program of the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies. The center will conduct analysis of existing regulations andregulatory proposals pending before federal agencies, assess the effectiveness of the regulatory policy making process, and sponsor research and analysis on critical issues in regulation. The center's work will be published in books and monographs, regulatory analysis reports, policy briefs, and on the center's web site.
$350,000 1/1/2003
Project on Democracy for the Middle East
Danielle Pletka and Reuel Marc Gerecht will commission research and convene a conference featuring scholars and policy experts from the Middle East in order to identify strategies to encourage political pluralism and democratic development in the region. The project's findings will appear in a series of papers and a monograph.
$120,000 1/1/2003
Will Choice Save the Children Left Behind? Implementation of the Public School Choice and Supplemental Services Provision of NCLB
Frederick Hess will convene a conference and commission research to assess how state and local governments are implementing provisions of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 that mandate support for children in failing schools. The project's findings will be published in an edited volume.
$80,000 1/1/2003
Absentee Ballot Project
John Fortier will examine how the increase in the number of Americans voting by absentee ballots is shaping American politics. He will trace the gradual expansion of absentee balloting since the Civil War and assess the arguments made for and against increasing the use of absentee balloting. The project's findings will be published in a monograph.
$50,000 1/1/2003
U.S. Political Strategy in the Middle East after Operation Iraqi Freedom
The American Enterprise Institute will convene a Middle East Strategy Group composed of U.S. government officials and policy experts to discuss the diplomatic, political, and security challenges facing Iraq and examine how the policy community should adapt to the new political environment in the Middle East.
$25,000 1/1/2003
No purpose given. $11,667 1/1/2003
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies $500,000 1/1/2002
Whither Iraq? AEI Conference and Seminar Series on Iraq after Saddam Hussein $240,298 1/1/2002
Democratization of Vietnam $87,216 1/1/2002
Public Opinion and Public Policy $75,000 1/1/2002
AEI Project on Education Reform $60,000 1/1/2002
Issues In Child Care Research $25,000 1/1/2002
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will direct the research and publications program of the AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies. The center will analyze the costs and benefits of regulatory proposals pending before federal agencies; sponsor analyses of existing regulations and make recommendations for how they could be improved; and assess the strengths and weaknesses of the regulatory policy making process. The centers research will be published in short books and monographs, regulatory analysis reports, and policy briefs.
$500,000 1/1/2001
The Second Annual AEI Conference on American Sovereignty: Issues for the New Administration and the New Decade
Jeremy Rabkin and Jack Goldsmith will commission research and organize a conference that will address several important issues thatlie at the nexus of American sovereignty and international law. The project will result in a set of papers that will be published as articles in the Chicago Journal of International Law and other publications.
$125,000 1/1/2001
Public Opinion and Public Policy
Karlyn Bowman will write a series of reports on public opinion in four key areas: attitudes toward the role and responsibilities of the federal government, welfare reform, work and business, and the electoral process. She will review and analyze data from existing public opinion surveys and synthesize the findings into four monographs.
$75,000 1/1/2001
AEI-Brookings Center for Regulatory Analysis
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will direct a policy research and analysis program sponsored jointly by the erican Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution. They will develop a research andpublishing program designed to analyze the costs and benefits of proposed federal regulations, examine the effectiveness of existing regulations, and prepare an annual report on trends in federal regulation.
$500,000 1/1/2000
Government Program and Policy Evaluations
Marvin Kosters will lead an effort to examine the effectiveness of programs and policies of the federal government. He will commission reports that will provide historical background on the program being analyzed, review and synthesize what is known from existing research, commission new research, and convene a conference to review the assessments before publication.
$270,248 1/1/2000
The Prospects for American Sovereignty: Are Foreign 'Entanglements' Undermining the Constitution?
John Bolton, Jeremy Rabkin, and Jack Goldsmith will commission research and convene a conference that will examine whether trends in innal law may have a detrimental effect on American sovereignty or on the freedom of action necessary for the United States to exercise its global role.
$125,000 1/1/2000
No Ordinary Country: U.S. Relations with Cuba, Past and Future
Mark Falcoff will research and write a book on the future of Cuba after communism. He will analyze the key political, economic, and security issues that will confront the government of Cuba and the United States after the end of the Castro era.
$60,000 1/1/2000
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
Robert Hahn and Robert Litan will direct a policy research and analysis program sponsored jointly by the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution. They will develop a research and publishing program designed to analyze the costs and benefits of proposed federal regulations, examine the effectiveness of existing regulations, and prepare an annual report on trends in federal regulation.
$500,000 1/1/1999
No Ordinary Country: U.S. Relations with Cuba, Past and Future
Mark Falcoff will research and write a book on the future of Cuba after communism. He will analyze the key political, economic, and security issues that will confront the government of Cuba and the United States after the end of the Castro era.
$60,000 1/1/1999
The Battle Cry of Tyranny: Anti-Americanism in Arab Politics in the Age of Modernity
David Wurmser will research and write a book on the origins and prevalence of anti-American and totalitarian ideology among Arab elites in the Middle East. He will examine the rise of totalitarian politics in the Middle East over the last two centuries and assess its impact on modern Arab society and attitudes toward the United States.
$49,984 1/1/1999
AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies
This grant supports the creation of a center, sponsored jointly by the American Enterprise Institue and the Brookings Institution, that will conduct research and analysis of regulatory policy.The center's co-directors, Robert Hahn and Robert Litan, will develop a research and publishing program designed to analyze the costs and benefits of proposed federal regulations, examine the effectiveness of existing regulations, and prepare an annueport on trends in federal regulation.
$500,000 1/1/1998
Tax and Entitlements Reform
This grant supports research on a set of topics related to fundamental tax reform. Glenn Hubbard and Diana Furchtgott-Roth will commission a series of research papers that will address two key issues: the costs of a transition from the current income tax system and the distributional impact of fundamental tax reform proposals. The papers will be presented at two conferences and published as a book.
$177,300 1/1/1998
Walton Family Foundation $107,900
Charitable $27,900 1/1/2004
Charitable $80,000 1/1/2003
William E. Simon Foundation $337,500
Faith $75,000 12/17/2007
Faith $75,000 12/19/2006
$75,000 1/1/2006
General support $50,000 12/19/2005
General support $50,000 12/17/2004
General support $5,000 8/10/2004
General Operating Expenses $7,500 6/24/1998
William H. Donner Foundation $285,000
No purpose given $70,000 1/1/2002
No purpose given. $190,000 1/1/1999
No purpose given. $25,000 1/1/1998