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2008
Total Grants Paid in 2008: $762,500
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| America's Future Foundation | $20,000 |
| Washington, DC |
| To expand educational programs |
| The American Spectator Foundation | $25,000 |
| Arlington, Virginia |
| For educational activities |
| Americans for Prosperity Foundation | $10,000 |
| Washington, DC |
| To promote the book The End of Prosperity |
| Boys & Girls Clubs of the Lowcountry | $25,000 |
| Beaufort, South Carolina |
| To support the Jasper County Club |
| Cascade Policy Institute | $25,000 |
| Portland, Oregon |
| Toward a pilot project on unemployment insurance |
| Common Good | $5,000 |
| New York, New York |
| To support the "Newtalk" project |
| The Family Security Foundation | $25,000 |
| Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey |
| For research on national security |
The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies | $25,000 |
| Washington, DC |
| Toward cooperative programs with state think tanks |
| FreedomWorks Foundation | $40,000 |
| Washington, DC |
| To support educational programs for young people |
The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History | $30,000 |
| New York, New York |
| For high school history programs |
| Grove City College | $5,000 |
| Grove City, Pennsylvania |
| Toward the Center for Vision & Values |
| Thomas Heyward Academy | $2,500 |
| Ridgeland, South Carolina |
| To support the Speakers' Program |
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace | $40,000 |
| Stanford, California |
| For the Task Force on Property Rights, Freedom, and Prosperity |
| Institute for Humane Studies | $40,000 |
| Arlington, Virginia |
| Toward summer internships at state think tanks |
| The Institute for Responsible Citizenship | $30,000 |
| Washington, DC |
| To increase summer programs for college students |
| Intercollegiate Studies Institute | $30,000 |
| Wilmington, Delaware |
| For the Civic Literacy Project |
| Thomas Jefferson Institute | $25,000 |
| Springfield, Virginia |
| To support free market environmentalism |
| Manhattan Institute for Policy Research | $40,000 |
| New York, New York |
| Toward the Empire Center and Young Leaders Circle |
| Mississippi Center for Public Policy | $25,000 |
| Jackson, Mississippi |
| To promote charter schools |
| Museum of the City of New York | $5,000 |
| New York, New York |
| To support a special exhibition |
| National Center for Policy Analysis | $35,000 |
| Dallas, Texas |
| Toward Medicaid reform |
| Nevada Policy Research Institute | $25,000 |
| Las Vegas, Nevada |
| To improve K-12 education |
| Reason Foundation | $20,000 |
| Los Angeles, California |
| To support market-based educational policies |
| Rio Grande Foundation | $25,000 |
| Albuquerque, New Mexico |
| Toward Capitol Report |
| South Carolina Policy Council Education Foundation | $25,000 |
| Columbia, South Carolina |
| To improve the Council's education and marketing |
| State Policy Network | $75,000 |
| Richmond, California |
| For leadership development and internships |
| The Sutherland Institute | $25,000 |
| Salt Lake City, Utah |
| Toward health care reform |
| Vincent Memorial Hospital | $10,000 |
| Boston, Massachusetts |
| For research and training |
| Washington Policy Center | $25,000 |
| Seattle, Washington |
| Toward the Center for Government Reform |
| Young America's Foundation | $25,000 |
| Herndon, Virginia |
| To enhance the alumni network |
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