Charles Koch Institute
According to its website, the Charles Koch Institute "educates and trains professionals on the importance of economic freedom and how it increases well-being for the overwhelming majority of people. Through the Institute’s professional education, research, and training programs, we work to prepare professionals for careers in advancing economic freedom."[1] The Institute was created from the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation in September 2011 as 501(c)(3) educational organization. It sponsors the Koch Associate Program, Koch Internship Program, Koch Summer Fellow Program, and Liberty@Work. The Charles Koch Institute is an "associate" member of the State Policy Network.[2]
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Koch Associate Program
Koch Associates work at a right-wing Washington, DC partner organization full-time while spending one day per week learning about the Koch's Market Based Management philosophy at the Charles Koch Institute.[3]
Alumni
- Carl Oberg, 2009-10 Koch Associate: current executive director of the Foundation for Economic Education[4]
- Jonathan Williams: current Director of Tax and Fiscal Policy at the American Legislative Exchange Council
- Jeff Reed: current State Program & Government Relations Director at the Foundation for Educational Choice
- Leah Kral: 2006-07 Koch Associate: Performance Measurement Manager at the Mercatus Center
- Dan Epstein: current executive director of Cause of Action[5][6]
Non-Profit Internships Program
The Non-Profit Internship Program places interns at "partner organizations," many of which are non-profits in right-wing State Policy Network. According to the website, the areas of focus are:[7]
- Policy & research analysis
- Communications & public relations
- Marketing & digital media
- Development & fundraising
- Graphic design & video production
- Project management
- Operations & IT
Non-Profit Partner Organizations
As of April 2018:[8]
- Acton Institute
- American Enterprise Institute
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation
- Atlas Network
- Beacon Center of Tennessee
- Bill of Rights Institute
- Buckeye Institute
- California Public Policy Center
- Cato Institute
- Cause of Action
- Charles G. Koch Foundation
- Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Empire Center for New York State Policy
- Foundation for Economic Education
- Foundation for Government Accountability
- Heritage Foundation
- Institute for Humane Studies
- Institute for Justice
- James Madison Institute
- Kansas Policy Institute
- Liberty Justice Center
- MacIver Institute for Public Policy
- Mackinac Center
- Mercatus Center
- National Taxpayers Union Foundation
- Nevada Policy Research Institute
- Pacific Legal Foundation
- Reason Foundation
- Show-Me Institute
- Texas Public Policy Foundation
- The Fund for American Studies
- Young Americans for Liberty Foundation
Former Partners
- America’s Future Foundation
- American Council of Trustees and Alumni
- American Legislative Exchange Council
- Center for Competitive Politics
- The Daily Caller News Foundation
- Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity
- Institute for Energy Research
- Law and Economics Center at George Mason University
- National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation
- State Policy Network
- Tax Foundation
Media and Journalism Fellowship
CKI describes this program as a "year-long fellowship program offers media and creative professionals the opportunity to refine their skills while learning about the crucial role of free speech and a free press in our society. You’ll work full time in the industry while taking your experience to the next level with our world-class curriculum."[9]
Fellows work full-time for a media outlet while in the program in the following positions:
- Journalists (broadcast, investigative, & multi-platform).
- Editors (daily reporting and editorial content).
- PR professionals
- Marketing professionals
- Copywriters
- Impact producers
- Video producers & videographers
- Graphic designers
Media and Journalism Fellowship Partners
As of April 2018:[10]
- AllSides
- Emergent Order
- Freethink Media
- Mercury Radio/The Blaze
- Moving Picture Institute
- RealClear
- Reason
- Red Edge
- Saturday Evening Post
- Ventures Africa
- Young Voices
Liberty@Work Program
As of April 2018 this program is no longer described on the CKI website:
Liberty@Work bills itself as "a web-based professional education and training program for individuals interested in advancing economic freedom. In collaboration with state-based non-profit organizations from all across the country, participants have the chance to undergo management training for four hours every Wednesday and further expand their skills and network while working in full-time positions. Additionally, participants travel to Washington, DC for the first week of the program and meet in-person for three other professional education summits."[11]
Partner Organizations[12]
- 851 Center for Constitutional Law: Columbus, OH
- Citizen Outreach Foundation: Las Vegas, NV
- Foundation for Individual Rights in Education: Philadelphia, PA
- Illinois Policy Institute: Chicago, IL
- Show-Me Institute: Saint Louis, MO
Core Financials
2016[13]
- Total Revenue: $16,998,220
- Total Expenses: $25,852,606
- Net Assets: $298,372,610
2015[14]
- Total Revenue: $9,410,647
- Total Expenses: $21,402,905
- Net Assets: $269,582,658
2014[15]
- Total Revenue: $37,041,550
- Total Expenses: $17,242,481
- Net Assets: $290,011,122
2013[16]
- Total Revenue: $52,029,075
- Total Expenses: $10,605,097
- Net Assets: $270,962,528
2012[17]
- Total Revenue: $170,261,053
- Total Expenses: $8,577,448
- Net Assets: $223,591,971
2011[18]
- Total Revenue: $63,172,400
- Total Expenses: $2,251,895
- Net Assets: $60,920,505
Grants Distributed
2016[19]
- Acton Institute: $12,500
- America's Future Foundation: $8,000
- American Council of Trustees and Alumni: $12,545
- American Legislative Exchange Council: $28,000
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $40,840
- Atlas Network: $21,000
- Barry Goldwater Institute for Public Policy: $7,500
- Bill of Rights Institute: $26,000
- Cato Institute: $42,909
- Center for Competitive Politics: $12,000
- Commonwealth Foundation for Public Policy Alternatives: $7,368
- Compact for America Educational Foundation 10,000. Education
- Daily Caller News Foundation: $12,000
- Foundation for Economic Education: $7,500
- Georgia Public Policy Foundation: $37,884
- Illinois Policy Institute: $22,500
- Independent Institute: $10,000
- Institute for Energy Research: $23,272
- Institute for Humane Studies: $84,720
- Institute for Justice: $13,000
- Institute to Reduce Spending, Inc.: $8,000
- James Madison Institute: $10,000
- The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy: $7,500
- Leadership Institute: $8,000
- Manhattan Institute for Policy Research: $9,000
- Moving Picture Institute: $19,079
- National Taxpayers Union Foundation: $8,000
- Reason Foundation: $21,000
- Rio Grande Foundation: $15,000
- State Policy Network: $8,000
- Strata: $27,225
- Students for Liberty: $16,136
- TechFreedom: $12,000
- Texas Public Policy Foundation: $15,000
- Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation: $12,000
2015[20]
- Acton Institute: $15,000
- American Council of Trustees and Alumni: $19,491
- American Legislative Exchange Council: $37,200
- Americans for Prosperity Foundation: $66,182
- America's Future Foundation: $10,450
- Atlas Economic Research Foundation: $21,700
- Ayn Rand Institute: $6,200
- Bill of Rights Institute: $22,909
- Cato Institute: $21,709
- Center for Competitive Politics: $8,000
- Charles Koch Foundation: $10,000
- Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow: $10,500
- Commonwealth FDN for Public Policy Alternatives: $10,000
- Compact for America Educational Foundation: $10,000
- Competitive Enterprise Institute: $5,820
- Daily Caller News Foundation: $18,200
- Foundation for Economic Education: $28,400
- Franklin Center for Government: $11,600
- Illinois Policy Institute: $52,821
- Institute for Energy Research: $31,091
- Institute for Faith Work and Economics: $7,273
- Institute for Humane Studies: $75,200
- Institute for Justice: $6,200
- Institute to Reduce Spending Inc: $13,709
- James Madison Institute: $20,000
- John W Pope Civitas Institute: $15,000
- Leadership Institute: $11,200
- Manhattan Institute for Policy: $24,200
- National Right to Work Legal Defense & Education Foundation: $9,200
- National Taxpayers Union Foundation: $14,000
- Nevada Policy Research Institute: $15,000
- Pacific Legal Foundation: $9,000
- Reason Foundation: $10,200
- Rio Grande Foundation: $10,000
- State Policy Network: $5,200
- Strata: $25,000
- Students for Liberty: $13,800
- Sunshine Review DBA State Budget Solutions: $6,400
- Tax Foundation: $6,200
- TechFreedom: $13,200
- Texas Public Policy Foundation: $20,123
- The Federalist Society for Law: $6,400
- The Grassroot Institute of Hawaii Inc: $10,000
- The John K MacIver Institute: $10,000
- Victims of Communism Memorial: $11,018
- Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Inc: $10,000
- Young Americans for Liberty Foundation: $23,000
Personnel
As of November 2017:[13]
Board of Directors
- Charles G. Koch
- Charles Chase Koch
- Elizabeth B. Koch
- Richard Fink
- Brian Hooks
- Dale Gibbens
Staff
- Brian Hooks, President
- Dale Gibbens, Executive Vice President
- Arianne Massey: Director of Talent Development
- Brian Menkes: Secretary
- Robert Heaton, Teasurer
- William Ruger, Vice President of Research and Policy
- Kathleen Roberts: Vice President and Chief of Staff
- Alison Winters, Managing Director of Research and Policy
- Derek Johnson, Director Education Development
- Vikrant Reddy, Senior Research Fellow
- Tonya Mullins: Director of Communications
Former Staff
- Logan Moore: Director of Operations
- Heather Love: Treasurer
- Kevin Gentry: Vice President
Contact Information
Charles Koch Institute
1320 N. Courthouse Road, Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22201
Phone: 703-875-1600
Fax: 703-875-1601
Website: https://www.charleskochinstitute.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/CKinstitute
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CKinstitute/
Articles and Resources
References
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "About the Institute," organization website, accessed April 17, 2014.
- ↑ State Policy Network, Directory, State Policy Network, 2016.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Associate Program," organization website, accessed April 17, 2014.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "After the Program," organization website, accessed April 17, 2014.
- ↑ Emily Yehle, The most active nonprofit you've never heard of, E&E, November 14, 2012.
- ↑ Brooke Williams and Matt Pearce, Issa oversight committee staffs up with industry insiders, Center for Public Integrity, February 28, 2011.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "[1]," organization website, accessed April 2018.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Partner Organizations," organization website, accessed April 10, 2018.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Media and Journalism Fellowship," organization website, accessed April 2018.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Partner Organizations," organization website, accessed April 10, 2018.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Liberty@Work," organization website, accessed April 17, 2014.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, "Partner Organizations," organization website, accessed April 17, 2014.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Charles Koch Institute, 2016 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 15, 2017.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2015 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 15, 2016.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2014 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 16, 2015.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2013 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 17, 2014.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2012 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 15, 2013.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2011 IRS Form 990, organizational tax filing, November 21, 2012.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2016 IRS Form 990, Schedule I, organizational tax filing, November 13, 2017.
- ↑ Charles Koch Institute, 2015 IRS Form 990, Schedule I, organizational tax filing, November 15, 2016.