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Posts tagged ‘How Heritage spends revenue’

30
Mar

Where Does $100 to the Heritage Foundation Go (2023)?

The Heritage Foundation (Heritage) is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization staffed by conservative “experts” who provide advice on political, economic, social, and financial problems in the United States. Based in Washington, DC Heritage raises about $100 million annually, spends less than they raise and therefore has about $330 million in net fund assets.  Specifically, Heritage is well known for publishing Project 2025 – a controversial “roadmap for how to replace the rule of law with right-wing ideals” according to the ACLU.

There are 17 voting members of the governing body, 16 of whom are independent of which 13 (76%) are male while 4 (24%) are female. Read more »

22
Oct

Where Does $100 to the Heritage Foundation Go (2022)?

The Heritage Foundation (Heritage) is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization staffed by conservative “experts” who provide advice on political, economic, social, and financial problems in the United States. Based in Washington, DC Heritage raises about $100 million annually, spends less than they raise and therefore has about $330 million in net fund assets.

There are 17 voting members of the governing body, 15 of whom are independent – although 22 are listed on the Form 990 (which appears to be due to timing differences) of which 17 (77%) are male while 5 (23%) are female. Read more »