- New Citizenship Project
The New Citizenship Project (also New Citizenship Project, Inc.) is a non-profit
501(c)(3) organization funded by theSarah Scaife Foundation , theJohn M. Olin Foundation and theBradley Foundation . [http://www.mediatransparency.org/funderprofile.php?funderID=1] Founded in1994 , NCP initiated theneo-conservative Project for the New American Century , one of the key behind-the-scenes architects of the Bush administration's foreign policy. According to his senate biography, John McCain served as a president of NCP, "an organization created to promote greater civic participation in our national life." [http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Newscenter.ViewPressRelease&Content_id=684]NCP shares the same address, suite, and
kitchenette as PNAC. According to NCP's listing in "The Right Guide", NCP and thePhilanthropy Roundtable share the same telephone number. The [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ Philanthropy Roundtable] 's office is on the same floor of the same office building as PNAC and NCP.In
1996 , theCouncil on Crime in America , another NCP project, authored a report [http://www.heartland.org/Article.cfm?artId=4389 "The State of Violent Crime in America"] which was published by theHeartland Institute . The Council., which appears to have only been briefly active in 1996, was chaired by former "Drug Czar"William Bennett and former Attorney General Griffin Bell. McCain also served on the Council. [http://mccain.senate.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=Newscenter.ViewPressRelease&Content_id=684]Per [http://www.newamericancentury.org/aboutpnac.htm] :Chairman:
William Kristol :President: Gary J. SchmittThe
watchdog group "MediaTransparency , the Money Behind the Media" [http://www.mediatransparency.org] reports 47 grants totalling US$2,722,900 given to the New Citizenship Project from1994 through2001 .Funding sources appear to be exclusively from three
neo-conservative think tank funders:*The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation of Milwaukee, Wisconsin [http://www.bradleyfdn.org/] : This is the primary sponsor of the
American Enterprise Institute (AEI), which was the recipient of over a million dollars in 2001 alone. "By way of a program known as the New Citizenship Project, Inc., PNACProject for the New American Century received hundreds of thousands of dollars from theLynde and Harry Bradley Foundation ." [http://www.endthewar.org/Downloads/CLIflyer.rtf]
*John M. Olin Foundation , Inc. of New York [http://www.JMOF.org] : This foundation grew out of a family manufacturing business (chemical and munitions) and funds right-wingthink tanks like the American Enterprise Institute, theHeritage Foundation , theManhattan Institute for Public Policy Change, and theHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace . [http://www.mediatransparency.org/search_results/info_on_any_recipient.php?258]
*Scaife Foundations -- Sarah Mellon Scaife Foundation [http://www.scaife.com] and Scaife Family Foundation [http://www.Scaife.com] -- in New York: These foundations are financed by theAndrew W. Mellon industrial, oil, and banking fortune. [http://www.mediatransparency.org/funders/scaife_foundations.htm]The John M. Olin Foundation, Inc. listed grants in
1997 show the subtitle for The New Citizenship Project as the "Project for the Next American Century." It clearly appears that the original1994 PNAC concept has become the currentProject for the New American Century . [http://www.jmof.org/grants/1997n.htm]The New Citizenship Project, an affiliate of the
Project for the Republican Future , a conservative G.O.P.think tank founded byWilliam Kristol . [http://www.ccldp.org/pdf/report_walters.pdf]Contact
From the
2000 edition of "The Right Guide" (published by Economics America,Ann Arbor , MI)::New Citizenship Project:1150 17th St., NW Ste 510:Washington DC 20036:Phone: 202-822-8333:Fax: 202-822-8325Contact person:
John P. Walters , President.Officers or Principals:William Kristol , Chairman;Jay Lefkowitz , Director.
Mission or Interest: "To restore American self-government and civil society". Public policy organization focusing on the AmeriCorps program, drugs and crime, affirmative action, and other issues.
Accomplishments: In1997 the Project spent $194,859 on its programs.
Total Revenue: 1997 $152,008
Total Expenses: $219,815 -- 89% Program Services, 9% Management and general, 3% FundraisingNet Assets: $72,276
Tax Statuts: 501(c)3
Financial Information: In 1997 grants received included $50,000 from the Sarah Scaife Foundation, $50,000 from the John M. Olin foundation, $37,000 from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, and $35,000 from the Scaife Family Foundation.
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