Brady Education Foundation

Brady Education Foundation

Brady Education Foundation was incorporated in Wisconsin in 1956. The Foundation, which is linked to the founders of Brady Corporation [ [http://www.bradycorp.com/web/sitebuilder/26ISBv1r0.nsf/FLV/companyoveriew Company Overview] , Brady Corporation, accessed 19 May 2008] , undertook a major grant-making initiative in 2003 after changing its name from W. H. Brady Foundation. [http://www.bradyeducationfoundation.org/pages/1/index.htm Brady Education Foundation] , www.bradyeducationfoundation.org, accessed 19 May 2008] The foundation has made large grants to a number of conservative organizations, including American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, Independent Women's Forum, Acton Institute For the Study of Religion and Liberty, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, Claremont Institute for the Study of Statesmanship and Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies. [ [http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientsoffunder.php?funderID=35 Recipients by amount granted from Brady Education Foundation, Inc.] , "Media Transparency"]

The foundations latest tax returns show assets of $13,092,719. [ [http://www.mediatransparency.org/funderprofile.php?funderID=35 Funder Profile - Brady Education Foundation, Inc.] , "Media Transparency", accessed 19 May 2008] The Foundation, a member of the North Carolina Network of Grantmakers, [ [http://www.ncgrantmakers.org/join/members.html NCNG Members] , North Carolina Network of Grantmakers, accessed 19 May 2008] is currently in a 5-year hiatus period and is not accepting unsolicited grants.

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External links

* [http://www.bradyeducationfoundation.org/ bradyeducationfoundation.org] - foundation website


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