Ford Foundation
The Ford Foundation was founded in 1936 by Edsel Ford and two Ford Motor Company executives.[1]
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Mission
For more than a century, the "Ford Foundation is a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide." The Foundation's stated goals are to:
- Strengthen democratic values
- Reduce poverty and injustice
- Promote international cooperation
- Advance human achievement
As one of the largest mainstream foundations, Ford has been singled out for criticism by conservative groups seeking to 'defund the left'.[1]
Former Presidents [2]
- Edsel Ford (Founder), 1936-1943
- Henry Ford II, 1943-1950
- Paul G. Hoffman, 1950-1953
- H. Rowan Gaither, Jr., 1953-1956
- Henry T. Heald, 1956-1965
- McGeorge Bundy, 1966-1979
- Franklin Thomas, 1979-1996
- Susan V. Berresford, 1996-2007
- Luis A. Ubinas, 2008-present
Trustees
Accessed October 2008: [3]
- Kathryn S. Fuller - Chair (replaced Paul Arthur Allaire in 2004)
- Luis A. Ubiñas
- Kofi Appenteng
- Afsaneh M. Beschloss
- Anke A. Ehrhardt
- Juliet V. García
- Irene Y. Hirano
- J. Clifford Hudson
- Yolanda Kakabadse
- Thurgood Marshall, Jr.
- Richard Moe
- Narayana N.R. Murthy
- W. Richard West, Jr.
Former Trustees
- Paul Arthur Allaire, Chairman of the Board
- Alain J.P. Belda, Chairman/CEO, Alcoa Inc.
- Afsaneh M. Beschloss, President/CEO, Carlyle Asset Management Group
- Anke A. Ehrhardt, Director, HIV Ctr for Clinical and Behavioral Studies NY State Psychiatric Institute
- Kathryn S. Fuller, Ex-President/CEO, World Wildlife Fund (as of 2005), now Director of Alcoa
- Juliet V. Garcia, President, University of Texas at Brownsville/Texas Southmost College
- Wilmot G. James, Executive Director, Social Cohesion and Integration Research Programme, Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa
- Yolanda Kakabadse, Executive President, Fundacion Futuro Latinoamericano, Quito, Ecuador
- Wilma P. Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation, Park Hill, Oklahoma
- Richard Moe, President, National Trust for Historic Preservation
- Yolanda T. Moses, President, The American Association for Higher Education
- Luis G. Nogales, Managing Partner, Nogales Investors, LLC, Los Angeles, California
- Deval L. Patrick, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, The Coca-Cola Company
- Ratan N. Tata, Chairman, Tata Industries Limited, Mumbai, India
- Carl B. Weisbrod, President, Alliance for Downtown New York, Inc.
- W. Richard West, Director, National Museum of the American Indian
- Susan V. Berresford, President, The Ford Foundation
Issue Directors
Accessed March 2010: [4]
Democracy, Rights and Justice - headed by Maya L. Harris,
- Democratic and Accountable Government John Kowal]]
- Human Rights Sara Ríos and Martín Abregú
- Social Justice Philanthropy Suzanne Siskel
Economic Opportunity and Assets - headed by Pablo J. Faraas
- Economic Fairness Frank DeGiovanni and Helen Neuborne
- Metropolitan Opportunity George McCarthy
- Sustainable Development David Kaimowitz
Education, Creativity and Free Expression - headed by Alison R. Bernstein
- Educational Opportunity and Scholarship Jeannie Oakes
- Freedom of Expression Orlando Bagwell
- Sexuality and Reproductive Health and Rights Margaret Hempel
Education, Media, Arts and Culture Team in 1999 Annual Report
Office of the Vice President
- Alison R. Bernstein, vice president
- L. Steven Zwerling, senior director ((not present in 2000 AR)
- Njabulo Ndebele, resident scholar (not present in 2000 AR)
- Lori Matia, senior grants administrator
- Alsie J. Falconer, executive assistant
Footnotes - Kenneth B. Wilson becomes senior director on July 2, 2000.
Media, Arts and Culture
- Pamela M. Meyer, director (In 2000, replaced by Margaret B. Wilkerson
- Christine J. Vincent, deputy director
- Jon Funabiki, program officer
- Damien M. Pwono, program officer
- John P. Santos, program officer
- Ann E. Garvin, grants administrator
In 2000, the following two are added to the board
- Gigi Sohn, project specialist
- David Mazzoli, grants administrator
Projects Funded by the Ford Foundation
To view details of some of the projects funded by the Ford Foundation see Ford Foundation/Projects supported by the Ford Foundation.
Contact
Ford Foundation
(Headquarters)
320 East 43rd Street
New York, NY 10017 USA
Phone: (212) 573-5000
Fax: (212) 351-3677
Website: http://www.fordfound.org/
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
- Conservatives target the Ford Foundation
- Bernard Bereleson
- Council on Foundations
- think tank
- Lisa Jordan
- Future of Music Coalition
- Francis Sutton
- Robert H. Edwards - Pakistan representative
- Howard Dressner
- TrustAfrica
- LogoLink
- Mark Clapson
- David Romeyn Hunter
- Mark Sidel
- David E. Bell
- Robert S. Kaplan - former trustee
- Cecile Richards - trustee as of Feb 2010
- John J. McCloy - former chair
- Darren Walker
- Alan Jenkins (Opportunity Agenda) - former human rights director
- Radhika Balakrishnan - former program officer
- Barbara Klugman - former program officer
- Pamela Meyer - former Media Director
- Haskell Sears-Ward - Former Africa specialist
- Peter Riggs - program officer
- Eric Rusten - program officer, East Africa
- Carla Sutherland - Africa
- Sarah Costa - former program officer
- Peggy Clark - Women's Program
- Joseph Schull - former Deputy Director of the International Affairs Program
- Taryn Higashi - former immigration person
- Alta Starr - program officer US Civil Society
- Lisa Russ - sex research
- Ekaterini Myrivili
References
External links
- Energy Policy Project Reports, Index by year, Ford Foundation Ebook, During the energy crisis years 1974 to 1977 the Ford Foundation published a series of reports under the Energy Policy Project which culminated in it's final energy policy report, A Time to Choose: America's Energy Future and later supporting studies. A considerable amount of information for these reports was produced by the National Petroleum Council [2]
- "Ford Foundation to keep chairman despite fraud allegations," Associated Press, July 8, 2003: "The Ford Foundation will retain Paul Allaire as its chairman despite allegations by federal regulators that he committed accounting fraud while at the helm of Xerox Corp."
- Edward Berman, The Ideology of Philanthropy: The Influence of the Carnegie, Ford, and Rockefeller Foundations on American Foreign Policy, (SUNY Press, 1983)
- Lorne Manly and Elizabeth Jensen, "Public TV and Radio to Receive Big Grants", New York Times, May 10, 2005.
- Michael Barker, "Do Capitalists Fund Revolutions?" (Part 1, Part 2), Znet, September 2007. (A summary of critiques of liberal philanthropy.)
- Walter Edward Ashley, "Philanthropy and Government: A Study of the Ford Foundation's Overseas Activities." New York University, Ph.D. diss, 1970.