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The Philanthropy-Backed Think Tank Behind Trump’s Soros Investigation

Connie Matthiessen | October 3, 2025

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Backed by Conservative Funders, PragerU May Soon Offer Lessons at a School Near You

Connie Matthiessen | September 11, 2025

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The Stoic Philanthropist: Robert Rosenkranz on His Giving

Ade Adeniji | June 4, 2025

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Now Is Not the Time for Climate Philanthropy to Retreat from Washington

Rayan Semery-Palumbo, Guest Contributor | May 1, 2025

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The America First Policy Institute’s Deep Ties to the Trump White House

Connie Matthiessen | February 4, 2025

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What Is Project Esther and What Does It Mean for Funders — and Civil Society?

Connie Matthiessen | December 10, 2024

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Looking Back at Bernie Marcus’ Giving — and What’s Next

Ade Adeniji | November 14, 2024

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Report: Taxpayers Subsidize Billions of Dollars in Funding for Climate Disinformation Groups

Michael Kavate | September 19, 2024

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J.D. Vance Has Set His Sights on Philanthropy Before. What Should the Sector Expect?

Connie Matthiessen | July 18, 2024

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Julia Koch Has a New Foundation. What Can We Expect From the Family’s Future Giving?

Ade Adeniji | April 2, 2024

Banner for article Julia Koch Has a New Foundation. What Can We Expect From the Family’s Future Giving?

Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on April 2, 2024. In the last few years, Walmart heiress Alice Walton and Julia Koch — the widow of David Koch — have been sitting at the top of Forbes’ America’s Richest Women list. Julia Koch is … [Read more...] about Julia Koch Has a New Foundation. What Can We Expect From the Family’s Future Giving?

This Couple Just Won One of Conservative Philanthropy’s Top Prizes. What Are They Into?

Philip Rojc | September 27, 2023

Banner for article This Couple Just Won One of Conservative Philanthropy’s Top Prizes. What Are They Into?

Each year, the Philanthropy Roundtable awards the Simon-DeVos Prize for Philanthropic Leadership to a living donor or donor couple seeking to “advance the principles of personal responsibility, resourcefulness, volunteerism, scholarship, individual … [Read more...] about This Couple Just Won One of Conservative Philanthropy’s Top Prizes. What Are They Into?

The Wealthy Donors Behind the Assault on Affirmative Action

Connie Matthiessen | August 10, 2023

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It wasn’t a surprise that the Supreme Court ended its term by pulling the plug on affirmative action in college admissions — but the decision promises to resonate for years to come. In their dissents, Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Sandra … [Read more...] about The Wealthy Donors Behind the Assault on Affirmative Action

Education Voucher Policies Are on the Rise Nationwide. What Role Is Philanthropy Playing?

Connie Matthiessen | March 30, 2023

Banner for article Education Voucher Policies Are on the Rise Nationwide. What Role Is Philanthropy Playing?

Education vouchers are on the move. Florida just expanded its voucher program, Arizona did the same last year, and Utah, Iowa and Arkansas recently passed new voucher laws. In all, Republican lawmakers in 34 states have proposed various versions of … [Read more...] about Education Voucher Policies Are on the Rise Nationwide. What Role Is Philanthropy Playing?

Jeff Yass Is One of America’s Biggest Political Donors. What Does His Philanthropy Look Like?

Philip Rojc | March 30, 2023

Banner for article Jeff Yass Is One of America's Biggest Political Donors. What Does His Philanthropy Look Like?

There’s a cadre of ultra-rich Wall Street billionaires — Ken Griffin, Stephen Schwarzman, Charles Schwab — whose libertarian, free-market convictions have proved a massive boon for GOP politicians over the years. Pairing copious Republican political … [Read more...] about Jeff Yass Is One of America’s Biggest Political Donors. What Does His Philanthropy Look Like?

What a Big Gift to the Heritage Foundation Says About the State of Conservative Philanthropy

Philip Rojc | March 2, 2023

Banner for article Philanthropy’s Role in Efforts to Boost Claims of Voter Fraud

In case you missed it, the Heritage Foundation, arguably the nation’s most influential conservative think tank, just got what it described as “one of the largest gifts in [its] 50-year history” last month: $25 million over five years from the Diana … [Read more...] about What a Big Gift to the Heritage Foundation Says About the State of Conservative Philanthropy

Arts, Education, Conservative Policy and More. How the Kovners Are Tapping a Hedge Fund Fortune

Ade Adeniji | February 9, 2023

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Bruce Kovner, worth $6.6 billion at age 77, has come a long way since his boho days driving taxi cabs in New York City while writing and taking classes at Juilliard. The Harvard grad changed career paths and ended up founding a hedge fund in the … [Read more...] about Arts, Education, Conservative Policy and More. How the Kovners Are Tapping a Hedge Fund Fortune

In the Climate Fight, Who’s Funding the Eco-Right? More Big Names Than You Might Expect

Michael Kavate | November 3, 2022

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Recently, two prominent, pro-climate-action Republicans — Carlos Curbelo, former U.S. representative for Florida, and Neil Chatterjee, former commissioner of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission — were in the pages of the Chronicle of … [Read more...] about In the Climate Fight, Who’s Funding the Eco-Right? More Big Names Than You Might Expect

Billionaire Paul Singer Is an Activist Investor, GOP Megadonor and Philanthropist. What Does He Fund?

Michael Kavate | November 2, 2022

Banner for article Billionaire Paul Singer Is an Activist Investor

 If you’ve heard of the activist investor Paul Elliott Singer, it might be for his infamous 14-year legal fight to force Argentina to repay sovereign debt he had acquired at fire sale prices, at one point even attempting to seize a vessel from the … [Read more...] about Billionaire Paul Singer Is an Activist Investor, GOP Megadonor and Philanthropist. What Does He Fund?

“Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Mislead Patients. They May Also Be Misleading Some Donors

Dawn Wolfe | August 12, 2022

Banner for article “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Mislead Patients. They May Also Be Misleading Some Donors

“Crisis Pregnancy Centers” (CPCs) exist to stop people from receiving abortion care. To that end, their tactics can include masquerading as legitimate abortion providers online, giving false information about the supposed dangers of abortion care, … [Read more...] about “Crisis Pregnancy Centers” Mislead Patients. They May Also Be Misleading Some Donors

Think Tank Leaders Don’t Lack for Ideas, But Fundraising Can Still Be Brutal

Celia Wexler, Guest Contributor | August 10, 2022

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A lot of money is sloshing around in the nonprofit world these days, but there are distinct differences in how donors from the right and left approach philanthropy — especially when it comes to trying to change public policy. Consider the giving … [Read more...] about Think Tank Leaders Don’t Lack for Ideas, But Fundraising Can Still Be Brutal

Five Causes We’d Like to See Conservative Funders Support More Often

Philip Rojc | April 28, 2022

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It’s no secret we tend to lean to the left here at Inside Philanthropy, and that viewpoint informs our coverage of promising developments in the sector, like more robust critiques of systemic racism and moves toward more trust-based giving. Still, we … [Read more...] about Five Causes We’d Like to See Conservative Funders Support More Often

Philanthropy Is Backing a Data Hub on Schools and COVID. Critics Fear an Agenda

Connie Matthiessen | February 9, 2022

Banner for article Philanthropy Is Backing a Data Hub on Schools and COVID. Critics Fear an Agenda

COVID has been an accelerant for political battles that were already smoldering, and schools are on the front lines. Differences over vaccines, mask mandates and school closures are intensifying education-based culture wars and long-standing … [Read more...] about Philanthropy Is Backing a Data Hub on Schools and COVID. Critics Fear an Agenda

As Conservatives Stoke the Critical Race Theory Culture Wars, Where Is Philanthropy?

Connie Matthiessen | August 26, 2021

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Not long ago, few people had heard of critical race theory. Then, all of a sudden, the relatively obscure legal theory was leading cable news stories and ripping through school board meetings. It’s been a particularly hot topic on conservative … [Read more...] about As Conservatives Stoke the Critical Race Theory Culture Wars, Where Is Philanthropy?

Who’s Funding the Climate Counter-Movement?

Michael Kavate | July 16, 2021

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The ExxonMobil representative on the Zoom call was bragging, listing a series of tactics his company had used over the decades to foil attempted responses to the climate crisis.“Did we join some of these ‘shadow groups’ to work against some of the … [Read more...] about Who’s Funding the Climate Counter-Movement?

After Trump, What’s Happening at DonorsTrust, the Right’s Favorite DAF?

Philip Rojc | June 9, 2021

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When it comes to philanthropic support for right-leaning policy groups, it’s hard to get around the fact that year after year, a growing cascade of donor dollars is flowing through one outfit: DonorsTrust. Often criticized on the left as a channel … [Read more...] about After Trump, What’s Happening at DonorsTrust, the Right’s Favorite DAF?

Abortion Foes Are Scoring More Wins. Here’s Who is Funding a Powerful Movement

Julia Travers | April 8, 2020

Banner for article Abortion Foes Are Scoring More Wins. Here's Who is Funding a Powerful Movement

As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the country, one of its many secondary victims appears to be reproductive rights. Some states are banning nonessential medical procedures, and several (including Ohio, Alabama, Texas and Oklahoma) have applied these … [Read more...] about Abortion Foes Are Scoring More Wins. Here’s Who is Funding a Powerful Movement

Stand Together: The Koch-Backed Anti-Poverty Group Starting off 2019 with a Bang

Caitlin Reilly | July 17, 2019

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Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on January 24, 2019.Stand Together, a nonprofit backed by the Koch family and its network, plans to give $10 to $15 million in grants in January to mark “Poverty Awareness Month.” The organization … [Read more...] about Stand Together: The Koch-Backed Anti-Poverty Group Starting off 2019 with a Bang

The Private Money Shaping Public Conversation About Restricting Immigration

Caitlin Reilly | March 6, 2019

Banner for article The Private Money Shaping Public Conversation About Restricting Immigration

For years, the think tanks and organizations that pushed for tougher immigration restrictions operated on the fringes of public policy debates. Now, with a powerful friend in the White House, they are enjoying new influence. Promises to build a wall … [Read more...] about The Private Money Shaping Public Conversation About Restricting Immigration

Man Bites Dog? Not Quite. But Koch Support for Criminal Justice Reform is Pretty Interesting

L.S. Hall | February 28, 2019

If you’re an avid reader of Inside Philanthropy, you have no doubt read about various criminal justice research grants and reform initiatives funded by the Charles Koch Foundation. Most recently, Stand Together, a Koch-backed nonprofit, announced a … [Read more...] about Man Bites Dog? Not Quite. But Koch Support for Criminal Justice Reform is Pretty Interesting

7 Tips for Using Tax-Exempt “Charitable” Gifts to Get Your Candidates Elected

David Callahan | November 6, 2018

Editor’s Note: This article was first published in August 2016. If you have some extra cash, and you want to give your political candidates a boost this fall—while also getting a nice tax break—you’ve come to the right place.We know what you’re … [Read more...] about 7 Tips for Using Tax-Exempt “Charitable” Gifts to Get Your Candidates Elected

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