Smith Richardson Foundation
The Smith Richardson Foundation is financed by the Vicks Vaporub fortune. The Foundation reported assets of nearly $570 million in 2007 and gave away $25 million. [1]
The Foundation became active in supporting conservative causes in 1973 when R. Richardson Randolph became its president. Forbes estimates the Richardsons to have a net worth of $870 million, which makes it one of the U.S.'s richest families.[2]
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Grantees
The Foundation gave approximately $99,686,911 to a total of 266 grantees. Conservative and centrist think tanks that received substantial sums were:
- Center for Strategic and International Studies, $7,118,285
- American Enterprise Institute, $8,064,576
- Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at John Hopkins; $3,909,432
- Brookings Institute, $5,173,348
- RAND Corporation, $5,799,382
- Hudson Institute, $3,263,060
- National Institute for Public Policy, $1,659,317
- Urban Institute, $2,848,245
- Freedom House, Inc., $3,397,368
- Council on Foreign Relations, $971,023
The Foundation has also given $65,000 to the Federation for American Immigration Reform, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has branded as a "hate group."
The Foundation funded the early 'supply-side' books of Jude Wanniski and George Gilder. It is also listed in the acknowledgements for Dennis King's study of the LaRouche movement, Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism (1989).
Foundation's Forms 990
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2011 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 12, 2012.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2010 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 14, 2011.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2009 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 12, 2010.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2008 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 11, 2009.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2007 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 3, 2008.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2006 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 14, 2007.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2005 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 9, 2006.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2004 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 14, 2005.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2003 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, November 15, 2004.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2002 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, May 15, 2003.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2001 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, August 20, 2002.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 2000 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, May 20, 2001.
- Smith Richardson Foundation, 1998 Form 990, foundation's IRS filing, May 12, 1999.
Officers
- Peter L. Richardson, President, Chairman of the Board
- Dr. Marin Strmecki, Senior Vice President, Director of Programs
- W. Winburne King III, General Counsel
- Ross F. Hemphill, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
- Dr. Arvid R. Nelson, Secretary
- Karla W. Frank, Assistant Secretary
Trustees
- Peter L. Richardson, Chairman of the Board
- W. Winburne King III
- Dr. Arvid R. Nelson
- Adele Richardson Ray
- Lunsford Richardson, Jr.
- Stuart S. Richardson
- E. William Stetson III
Governors
- Honorable Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Dr. Christopher DeMuth
- Dr. Martin Feldstein
- Stephen Goldsmith
- Dr. Fred C. Ikle
- Dr. Roderick MacFarquhar
- General Edward C. Meyer (Ret.)
- Dr. Arvid R. Nelson
- Dr. June E. O'Neill
- Jane B. Preyer
- Adele Richardson Ray
- Lunsford Richardson, Jr.
- Peter L. Richardson
- Stuart S. Richardson
- E. William Stetson
- Ben Wattenberg
- R. James Woolsey
- Dr. Edward F. Zigler
Contact Information
Smith Richardson Foundation
60 Jesup Road
Westport, CT 06880
Phone: 203 222-6222
FAX: 203 222-6282
URL: http://www.SRF.org
Legal Address:
701 Green Valley Road, Suite 300
Greensboro, NC 27408
Phone: 336 272-1772
References
- ↑ Smith Richardson Foundation Financials at MediaTransparency.Org, accessed September 2, 2010.
- ↑ Smith Richardson Foundation Profile at MediaTransparency.Org, accessed September 2, 2010.