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* 2006 grant of $100,000 to [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bradleyfdn.org/pdfs/2006AnnualReport.pdf |title=Bradley Foundation website, 2006 Annual Report, pg 33 |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-10-22}}</ref>
* 2006 grant of $100,000 to [[Heritage Foundation]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bradleyfdn.org/pdfs/2006AnnualReport.pdf |title=Bradley Foundation website, 2006 Annual Report, pg 33 |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2010-10-22}}</ref>


The Bradley Foundation holds an account with [[Donors Trust]], the conservative [[donor advised fund]].<ref name=nbc>{{cite news |title=Koch-funded charity passes money to free-market think tanks in states |first=Paul |last=Abowd |url=http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/14/16939114-koch-funded-charity-passes-money-to-free-market-think-tanks-in-states |accessdate=February 16, 2015 |date= February 14, 2013 |publisher=[[NBC News]]}}</ref>
The Bradley Foundation holds an account with [[Donors Trust]], the conservative [[donor advised fund]].<ref name=nbc>{{cite news |title=Koch-funded charity passes money to free-market think tanks in states |first=Paul |last=Abowd |url=http://investigations.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/14/16939114-koch-funded-charity-passes-money-to-free-market-think-tanks-in-states |accessdate=February 16, 2015 |date= February 14, 2013 |work=[[NBC News]]}}</ref>{{rs|reason=not actually at NBC News, only hosted by NBC News|date=March 2015}}


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Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
Company typePrivate charitable foundation
Founded1942
HeadquartersMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Key people
Terry Considine
Chairman
David Vogel Uihlein, Jr.
Vice Chairman
Michael W. Grebe
President and CEO
Revenue54,916,115 United States dollar (2019) Edit this on Wikidata
Websitebradleyfdn.org

The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is an American conservative foundation with about half a billion US dollars in assets. According to the Bradley Foundation 1998 Annual Report, it gives away more than $30 million per year. The Foundation has financed efforts to support federal institutes, publications and school choice and educational projects.

History

The Foundation was established in 1942, shortly after the death of Lynde Bradley. However it was not until twenty years after the death of his brother Harry Lynde Bradley, in 1965, that the Foundation expanded in size and began to focus on public policy.[1] This was followed by the 1985 acquisition of Allen-Bradley by Rockwell International Corporation, with a significant portion of the proceeds going into the expansion of The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, which saw its assets rise from $14 million to over $290 million.[2] In 1986 the Foundation gave away $23 million, more than it had in the previous four decades.[1] Whereas in 1980 only 2.5% of grants were related to public policy, by 1990, under the leadership of Mike Joyce (formerly at the John M. Olin Foundation) it was 60%.[1]

The organization was founded in an attempt to preserve and extend the principles and philosophy of the Bradley brothers. According to them, "the good society is a free society. The Bradley Foundation is likewise devoted to strengthening American democratic capitalism and the institutions, principles and values that sustain and nurture it."

The foundation supports limited government, conceived of as a dynamic marketplace where economic, intellectual, and cultural activity can flourish. It states that it defends American ideas and institutions. Next to that it recognizes that responsible self-government depends on informing citizens and creating a well informed public opinion. The foundation tries to accomplish that by financing scholarly studies and academic achievements, most especially by scholars coincidentally named Bradley.[3] The foundation does not limit is donations to organizations focused on domestic policy, but has also funded groups like the Center for Security Policy that focus on security and foreign policy.[4]

The Bradley Foundation's former president, Michael S. Joyce, was instrumental in creating the Philanthropy Roundtable. The goal of the Roundtable's founders was to provide a forum where donors could discuss the principles and practices that inform the best of America's charitable tradition. Currently, there are more than 600 Roundtable Associates.

Governance

Current members of the board of directors of the Bradley Foundation are:

Bradley Prize

The Bradley Prize is a major grant to individuals who are "innovative thinkers". According to the foundation the Bradley Prize is to "formally recognize individuals of extraordinary talent and dedication who have made contributions of excellence in areas consistent with The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation’s mission." As many as four Prizes of $250,000 each are awarded annually. It has been described by some [specify] as a politically conservative leaning "Genius grant", like that given by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

Winners

2013

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Grantees

These are among the grants awarded to organizations:

The Bradley Foundation holds an account with Donors Trust, the conservative donor advised fund.[11][unreliable source?]

References

  1. ^ a b c John J. Miller (2003), "The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation", in How Two Foundations Reshaped America, Philanthropy Roundtable
  2. ^ Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, The Bradley Brothers
  3. ^ [1][dead link]
  4. ^ Islamic rights group's report rips Bradley Foundation funding, Milwaukee Wisconsin Journal Sentinel
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k The Bradley Foundation Board of Directors
  6. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/06/12/fox-news-chairman-ailes-remarks-on-winning-bradley-prize/?test=latestnews Fox News
  7. ^ David Weigel (13 June 2014) "Anti-Americanism Needs to Be Answered": Roger Ailes Gets Serious Slate. Retrieved 20 January 2014
  8. ^ a b http://www.bradleyfdn.org/pdfs/Grants2008/08EconomicGrowth.pdf Bradley Foundation website
  9. ^ "part1b" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  10. ^ "Bradley Foundation website, 2006 Annual Report, pg 33" (PDF). Retrieved 2010-10-22.
  11. ^ Abowd, Paul (February 14, 2013). "Koch-funded charity passes money to free-market think tanks in states". NBC News. Retrieved February 16, 2015.

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