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“ C O N T E N T SWELCOMEFrom the Chairman & President.........1
OUR PROGRAMSU.S. Institutes.....................................2International Institutes.....................4Journalism Initiatives........................6Alumni Network................................8
OUR LEADERSHIPFaculty..............................................10Staff.................................................11Board of Trustees.............................12Board of Regents..............................13
THANK YOULifetime Giving & Supporters..........14Legacy Society..................................16Financial Information......................18Endowed Scholarships.....................20
WELCOM
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In 1771, American patriot Samuel Adams wrote: “The truth is, all might be free if they
valued freedom, and defended it as they ought.”
Today his words ring especially true. In the Arab world, people are rising up to
overthrow brutal dictators. Here at home, citizens are rallying against government
excesses and demanding a return to our founding principles.
For more than four decades, The Fund for American Studies has been teaching young
leaders to understand what freedom is. Our students learn that a system of limited
government coupled with a free-market economy is the only one consistent with
fundamental moral principles. It is the only one that offers the promise for a free
and prosperous future.
Thanks to our generous supporters, more than 12,000 TFAS alumni share this appre-
ciation for freedom, and they are making an impact in the thousands of communities
where they live. Our supporters realize that investing in the education of young people
can truly make a difference and is among the most important causes they can support.
Through the generosity of our supporters, the TFAS student enrollment and alumni
base has increased dramatically in recent years. We have also been able to invest in
continuing education for our alumni and tap the power of digital technology to reach
more and more young leaders.
Rest assured, we won’t be satisfied until every student who wants to learn about the
principles of liberty has the opportunity to do so. Thanks for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Randal C. TeagueChairman
Roger R. ReamPresident
Roger R. ReamPresident
Randal C. TeagueChairman
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U . S . I N S T I T U T E S“TFAS is dedicated not only to the development of future leaders, but also to the understanding that in order for democracy to prevail, freedom must also.” Sean Heravi (ICPES 10) The Pennsylvania State University
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The Fund for American Studies sponsors six institutes in the nation’s capital that teach college students and law students about the fundamental principles and values upon which the United States was founded.
Each Institute offers students a comprehensive education that includes academic courses for credit, internships and pro-fessional development activities. The ultimate objective is to develop talented young people who are committed to America’s founding principles and will become the journalists, policy- makers and influential leaders of tomorrow.
Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political & Economic Systems (ICPES) 2010: 142 students • 4,374 alumniThis program offers a thorough exami-nation of the American political tradi-tion and market economics through comparative study and internships in organizations involved in public policy and international affairs.
Institute on Political Journalism (IPJ)2010: 95 students • 1,813 alumniThe quality of public discourse in a free society depends on the accuracy of information provided by the news media. IPJ was established to help create a new generation of journalists who understand free-market principles and the foundations of a free society.
Institute on Philanthropy & Voluntary Service (IPVS)2010: 81 students • 627 alumniIPVS educates students about the American traditions of philanthropy and individual responsibility in order to encourage the vibrant, private efforts that are the true American response to those in need.
Institute on Business & Government Affairs (IBGA)2010: 77 students • 1,003 alumniIBGA explores both the practical and theoretical questions surrounding the dynamic relationship between business and government. Students examine the economic and political issues that shape how business and government interact.
Capital Semester (CS)2010: 89 students • 530 alumniCapital Semester takes place each fall and spring and offers a semester in Washington and professional experi-ence to college undergraduates. The program includes exclusive briefings, internships and coursework in free-market principles and the ideas of a free society. Students choose between a public policy or journalism track.
Legal Studies Institute (LSI)2010: 40 students • 120 alumniLSI gives law-school students firsthand exposure to the American legal system through clerkships and legal intern-ships. Students also take a course that explores the historical underpinnings of the Constitution.
(l.-r.) IBGA 2010 students
Anthony DeMaio of the University
of Connecticut and Charlotte
Ferraro from Texas A&M meet
with their internship supervisors,
Director of Government Affairs
Marlene Colucci and Manager of
Government Affairs Jon Simons, at
the American Hotel and Lodging
Association.
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When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, The Fund for American Studies began providing scholarships to university students from Central and Eastern Europe to attend its programs based in Washington. The number of students seeking these scholarships became so large that TFAS established an international institute in Prague in 1993. TFAS has since added four other international institutes to help bring the principles of freedom to future leaders all over the world.
American Institute on Political & Economic Systems (AIPES)Prague, Czech Republic • 2010: 109 students • 1,894 alumniWith the collapse of communism, a tremendous need arose to reach young people from countries in the former Soviet Bloc with the ideas of a free society. AIPES offers students from Central and Eastern Europe as well as the United States the opportu-nity to study the principles of democracy and free markets.
European Journalism Institute (EJI)Prague, Czech Republic • 2010: 36 students • 258 alumniEJI offers young journalists throughout Europe and the United States training in the role of a free press in a free society and stresses the importance of ethical and accu-rate reporting in journalism.
International Institute for Political & Economic Studies (IIPES)Chania, Greece • 2010: 79 students • 1,110 alumniThe cradle of Western civilization and birthplace of democracy provides an excel-lent backdrop for IIPES. This program allows young leaders of the Middle East, the Balkans and the United States to examine how democratic institutions and market economies create peace and prosperity.
Asia Institute for Political Economy (AIPE)Hong Kong • 2010: 73 students • 583 alumniAIPE promotes the principles of economic opportunity, democracy and individual responsibility in Asia and fosters a greater understanding of the American system of government. To accomplish this, outstanding university students from Asia join select American students to study political and economic principles and how those ideas relate to development and trade.
Institute for Leadership in the Americas (ILA)Santiago, Chile • 2010: 46 students • 173 alumniILA teaches university students from the Americas about constitutional govern-ment, the rule of law, the institutions of private property and market economies. The program encourages students to develop their leadership skills and to apply these concepts to institutions in their home countries.
The FUND for AMERICAN STUDIESILA students learn about the
moral basis of capitalism with
Dr. Brad Thompson, head of the
Center for the Study of Capitalism
at Clemson University.
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“Learning the fundamentals of the American Constitution made me realize the importance of political and economic freedom among people as a pillar for development.”
Suniti Thapa (AIPE 10), NepalHarvard University
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“TFAS is committed to improving the economic literacy of journalists. Sum-mer and semester institutes reach over 150 students each year. Other initiatives include conferences, awards programs and outreach using social media.
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Student ConferencesIn addition to summer and semester institutes, The Fund for American Studies hosts regional journalism conferences. These informative events teach young, aspiring journalists about the core values of honest reporting and provide rare networking opportunities.
In 2010, IPJ hosted “Post-Election Reflection: Covering the Campaign of 2010” in Washington, D.C. The event brought together students from 46 colleges and universities, representing 25 states and three foreign countries.
Key Conference SpeakersCharles Mahtesian, National Politics Editor at PoliticoJon Decker, White House Correspondent for Reuters TelevisionJen Rae Hein, Communications Director for Nebraska Governor Dave HeinemanRichard Benedetto, National Political Correspondent (ret.) for USA Today Kimberly Meltzer (IPJ 96), Assistant Professor at Georgetown UniversityTricia Miller (IPJ 05, EJI 10), Reporter for CQ Roll CallJessica Taylor (IPJ 05), Reporter for Politico
Journalism AwardsEach year, the Institute on Political Journalism presents professional and collegiate awards, honoring reporters whose work exemplifies accuracy, free-market economic principles and professional investigative standards.
Mollenhoff Award for Investigative ReportingWendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker, Philadelphia Daily News, “Tainted Justice”The Ruderman and Laker series exposed a rogue squad of police narcotics officers that allegedly terrorized and stole cash and goods from store owners and brutalized innocent women. The team’s series led to an FBI investigation. Numerous reforms by Philadelphia police officials have been imple-mented as a result.
Award for Excellence in Economic ReportingKathy Chu, USA TODAY, “The Credit Trap”Chu’s 11-part investigative series exposed the punitive fees and credit downgrades inflicted routinely on credit card and checking account holders by U.S. banks and credit unions. Chu’s story triggered legislation to curb bank overdraft excesses.
Robert Novak Collegiate Journalism AwardTom Corrigan, Stanford University’s The Stanford ReviewCorrigan’s winning investigative series dealt with the financial irregularities and credibility issues within student government and the questionable funding of The Stanford Daily student newspaper.
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The best evidence of the value of TFAS is the accomplishments of its alumni. Our 12,485 alumni have attained positions of leadership in business, journalism, academia, philanthropy, public service and inter-national affairs. TFAS alumni stay connected to each other and involved with the organization through our comprehensive alumni program.
Alumni CouncilForty-two alumni serve on this national board. The Alumni Council meets at least twice a year and offers advice and support for alumni activities, including the alumni awards program and chapter activities. The council is comprised of U.S. chapter presi-dents and at-large members.
Alumni Council Officers Chairman Dan McConchie (IPJ 93, AIPES 95), Americans United for Life
Vice Chairwoman, Membership Megan Hoot (IPVS 02), Civic Enterprises
Vice Chairman, Development Ken Klatt (ICPES 70), Delta Air Lines, Inc.
Vice Chairwoman, Alumni Activities Andrea Huels (ICPES 86), Huels Consulting
Vice Chairwoman, Communications Alissa Swango (IPJ 00, ICPES 02), National Journal
Vice Chairman, Awards Michael Kelley (CSF 03), Resonate Networks
Alumni AwardsEach year, outstanding alumni are recognized through the awards program. Alumni from around the world submit nominations, and alumni volunteers serve on the selection committee.
2010 Alumni Awards Winners Kevin Burket Service Award John Sweda (ICPES 97), State Department
Alumni Achievement Award Jim Ritchie (ICPES 83) South Carolina House of Representatives
Young Alumnus Award Mary Ellen Burke (IPJ 05), Americans for Prosperity
Chapter of the Year Award TFAS Serbia, Chapter President Andrijana Vojnovic (IIPES 06)
Freedom ScholarsEach year, a group of outstanding new alumni receive scholarships to return to Washington for seminars that focus on leadership, personal development and the principles of a free society.
TFAS Leadership FellowsThis program leverages the impact of TFAS programs through young alumni who are committed to the ideals of free markets and limited government and who work in the public policy arena. The program is a yearlong educational fellowship comprised of networking events, academic discussions and professional devel-opment sessions.
Alumni ChaptersRegional alumni chapters allow TFAS graduates to stay involved after completing a program. With 12 chapters across the U.S. and 11 international chapters, alumni are part of a valuable profession-al network spanning the globe. In 2010, 36 alumni events were held in 21 cities and 11 countries.
Alumni Internship Supervisors & Guest SpeakersEach year, TFAS alumni share their personal and professional time and resources during the spring, summer and fall programs, volunteering to serve as guest speakers for TFAS classes or con-ferences. Many also serve as internship supervisors for TFAS students. In 2010, 21 alumni provided internships or held small group meetings with students, 57 served as alumni roundtable discussion leaders and five served as guest speakers.
Mentoring Program In 2010, 81 alumni and 115 other professionals volunteered to serve as mentors to students attending TFAS internship programs in Washington, D.C. Mentors offer career advice and provide gen-eral guidance as the students make their way through the organi-zation’s intense summer and semester programs.
Alumni AmbassadorsHelping recruit the next class of future leaders is one way that alumni give back. In 2010, 189 alumni volunteered to serve as ref-erences and to contact prospective students who were considering enrollment in a TFAS program.
Father and daughter alumni Kenneth (ICPES 70) and
Kathryn (ICPES 10) Klatt toast to their family brick located
on the patio of the Center for Teaching Freedom. Alumni
who donated $350 received inscribed bricks, paving the
entranceway to the new TFAS building.
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A L U M N I N E T W O R K“We have all experienced how leadership and education are at the heart of TFAS. Though we have outgrown the ‘INTERN’ tenet of the motto, TFAS still provides us plen-ty of opportunities to ‘LIVE’ and ‘LEARN.’ ”
2010 TFAS Fellow Bryan Wood (IBGA 06)Rep. Robert Hurt (Va.)
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Since its founding, The Fund for American Studies has specialized in offering college courses that engage students in a rigorous examination of the values of a free society. It offers 21 accredited courses designed to examine the moral and intellectual case for free markets and limited constitutional government. To teach these courses, TFAS hires faculty whose philoso-phy is congruent with its mission. These teachers prompt students to examine their own beliefs, and they inspire students to study these ideas throughout their lifetimes.
FACULTY
Gary Armstrong (ICPES 84) William Jewell CollegeU.S. Foreign Policy (ICPES)
John Baker, Jr., Louisiana State UniversityAmerican Studies (AIPE)Constitutional Law (LSI)
Richard Benedetto, American UniversityJournalism Internship Seminar (CS, IPJ)
Brian Blase, Heritage FoundationEconomics & Public Policy Issues (CS)
Donald Boudreaux, George Mason UniversityEconomics & Public Policy Issues (IPJ)
Richard Boyd, Georgetown UniversityVoluntary Associations & Democracy (IPVS)
Juan Ignacio Brito, University of the AndesEconomics (ILA)
Nicholas Capaldi Loyola University in New OrleansEthics & Values of Philanthropy (IPVS)
Michael Collins, Georgetown UniversityPower & Values in Organizations (IBGA)The Good Society (IIPES)
Juan Pablo Couyoumdjian University of the AndesEconomics (ILA)
Karen Czarnecki (ICPES 88) Office of Rep. Mike Kelly (Pa.)Public Policy Internship Seminar (CS, ICPES)
Eric Daniels, Clemson UniversityBusiness, Government & Public Policy (IBGA)
Daniel DiSalvo, City University of New YorkTransformation of American Politics (ICPES)
William Doherty Power & Values in Organizations (IBGA)
Faten Ghosn (IIPES 99), University of ArizonaConflict Management (IIPES)
J. David Hoppe, Quinn Gillespie & AssociatesLobbying Internship Seminar (IBGA)
Mary Lynn Jones, PresstimeJournalism Internship Seminar (IPJ)
John Kelliher, Marwood Group Lobbying Internship Seminar (IBGA)
Laura Kelly, Burning Pencil EnterprisesJournalism (EJI)
Andrew Morriss, University of AlabamaEconomics (AIPE)
Kimberly Mullins, WealthEngine.comNonprofit Internship Seminar (IPVS)
James Otteson, Yeshiva UniversityTFAS Charles G. Koch Senior FellowEthics & Values of Philanthropy (IPVS)
Tom Palmer Atlas Economic Research Foundation Political Economy (IIPES)
Roger Pilon, Cato InstituteGovernment (AIPES)Constitutional Law (LSI)
Benjamin Powell, Suffolk UniversityComparative Economic Systems (ICPES)
Terrence Reynolds, Georgetown UniversityEthical Perspectives on the Media (IPJ)
Patrick Roberts, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityTransformation of American Politics (ICPES)
David Rose, University of Missouri, St. LouisEconomics and Public Policy (IPJ)
Kurt Rotthoff, Seton Hall UniversityEconomics (AIPES)
John Samples, Cato InstituteTheories of Constitutional Interpretation (CS)
Antony Sullivan, University of MichiganIntellectual History (IIPES)
Jessica Townsend Teague (E 75) Personalized Creative Leadership Seminar
Brad Thompson, Clemson UniversityPolitical Philosophy (ILA)
FA C U LT Y & S TA F FBecause our institutes are designed to influence and encourage future leaders, we market to college students across the political spectrum. This approach distin-guishes us from some other organizations that are also working to educate young leaders. Many TFAS students have not yet shaped their political beliefs or have never been exposed to the ideas of liberty.
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Randal C. Teague, Chairman
Roger R. Ream (ICPES 76), President
Steve Slattery, Executive Vice President
Robert J. Callahan, CFO and Vice President of Finance & Administration
Edward J. Turner, Vice President of Development
Shane Mazzella, Vice President of U.S. Programs
DEVELOPMENT
Shana DavidsonDirect Marketing Advisor
Jane MackSpecial Events Director
Andrew McIndoeDevelopment Associate
Cameron MossDevelopment Assistant
Hicks Winters (IBGA 02)Corporate Relations Director
U.S. PROGRAMS
Mary ConnellRecruitment & Admissions Director
Dana FaughtRecruitment & Admissions Coordinator
Haley Heieck (IBGA 07)Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political & Economic Systems Coordinator
Elizabeth MateckiRecruitment & Admissions Assistant
Lily PascucciCapital Semester Director
Joe StarrsInstitute on Political Journalism Director
Jonathan TilleyInstitute on Business & Government Affairs Coordinator
Kristen Wright (IPVS 08)Institute on Philanthropy & Voluntary Service Coordinator
Jennifer Yoo (CSS 10) Capital Semester Advisor & Housing Liaison
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Matthew KwasiborskiEuropean Institutes Director
Michelle Le (IPJ 95, AIPES 96)International Programs Director
Brigit MooreInternational Programs Assistant
Jon PerdueLatin America Programs Director
Kelsey StrampeAsia Programs Director
ADMINISTRATION
Lynn CalderwoodReceptionist
Brenda DiazStaff Accountant
Janet GanakReceptionist
Jackie MontegutExecutive Assistant
Elizabeth RivardReceptionist
COMMUNICATIONS & ALUMNI AFFAIRS
Erin BrettCommunications Director
Kerri DiNarda (IPJ 06)Communications Manager
Emily Hill (IPVS 05)Alumni Affairs Director
FA C U LT Y & S TA F F
Top row (l.-r.): Joe Starrs, Hicks Winters, Brenda Diaz, Jon Perdue, Ed Turner, Matt Kwasiborski, Jonathan Tilley, Rob Callahan
Middle row (l.-r.): Haley Heieck, Emily Hill, Kelsey Strampe, Mary Connell, Shane Mazzella, Kristen Wright, Kerri DiNarda, Brigit Moore, Elizabeth Matecki, Shana Davidson, Michelle Le
Bottom row (l.-r.): Randy Teague, Erin Brett, Cameron Moss, Andrew McIndoe, Jane Mack, Dana Faught, Lily Pascucci, Jackie Montegut, Steve Slattery, Lynn Calderwood, Roger Ream
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Chairman Randal C. TeaguePartner, Vorys Legal Counsel, LLPWashington, D.C.
Vice Chairman Michael W. Thompson President, Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public PolicySpringfield, Va.
Secretary Daniel H. Branch (E 77)Member, Texas House of Representatives Shareholder/Attorney at Law, Winstead P.C.Dallas, Texas
Treasurer John W. FarleyCorporate Vice President, Eagle Publishing, Inc.Washington, D.C.
Fred BarnesExecutive Editor, The Weekly StandardWashington, D.C.
Charles R. Black, Jr.Chairman, Prime Policy GroupWashington, D.C.
James B. Culbertson Former U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of the NetherlandsWinston-Salem, N.C.
Louis DeJoy CEO, New Breed Logistics, Inc.Greensboro, N.C.
Amb. Paula J. Dobriansky Senior Vice President and Global Head of Government and Regulatory Affairs, Thomson ReutersWashington, D.C.
Frank J. Donatelli (ICPES 70)Senior Vice President and DirectorFederal Public Affairs Group, McGuireWoods ConsultingChairman, GOPACWashington, D.C.
Juanita D. DugganPolicy Director, Brownstein Hyatt Farber SchreckWashington, D.C.
William J. Hybl Chairman and CEO, El Pomar FoundationColorado Springs, Colo.
Frank LauingerChairman, PennWell CorporationDallas, Texas
Lyn RalesDirector, Same Line Foundation, Inc.Bethesda, Md.
Roger R. ReamPresident, The Fund for American StudiesWashington, D.C.
Mark A. Stansberry (ICPES 76)Chairman, The Global Trade and Development Corporation Edmond, Okla.
Leon J. WeilFormer U.S. Ambassador to NepalVice President of Investments,Janney Montgomery Scott LLCNew York, N.Y.
Catherine Barr WindelsPrincipal, OnPoint StrategiesScarsdale, N.Y.
TRUSTEE EMERITI
Hon. Don V. CogmanChairman, CC InvestmentsScottsdale, Ariz.
Hon. Philip M. CraneFormer Member of CongressLeesburg, Va.
Hon. Mitch DanielsGovernor, Indiana Indianapolis, Ind.
Neal B. Freeman Chairman, The Blackwell Corporation Amelia Island, Fla.
George H. C. LawrencePresident, The Lawrence PropertiesFormer President, The Fund for American StudiesVero Beach, Fla.
Hon. Peter McPherson President, Association of Public and Land-grant UniversitiesWashington, D.C.
Thomas L. PhillipsChairman, Eagle Publishing, Inc.Washington, D.C.
Hon. Don SundquistFormer Governor, TennesseeFormer Member of CongressTownsend, Tenn.
Justin Wilson, Sr.Comptroller of the Treasury of TennesseeNashville, Tenn.
B OA R D SThe institutes and operations of The Fund for American Studies are made possible by gen-erous board members who give their time and energy to TFAS. The Board of Trustees operates as a governing body, while the Board of Regents serves in an advisory capacity. This support has allowed TFAS to impact the lives of thousands of college students worldwide.
TRUSTEES
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Co-ChairwomanKaren Czarnecki (ICPES 88) Rep. Mike Kelly (Pa.)Arlington, Va.
Co-Chairman Bob MeissnerCapitol ResourcesAlexandria, Va. Amb. Julia Chang BlochUS-China Education Trust Washington, D.C.
Kurt Couchman (ICPES 02)Rep. Justin Amash (Mich.)Fairfax, Va.
Chapman CoxAlliance Defense Fund Davidson, N.C.
Wolfgang DexheimerTransatlantic FoundationSarasota, Fla. and Bonn, Germany
Lee EdwardsVictims of Communism Memorial Foundation Washington, D.C.
Eric Fox (ICPES 86)Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.Fort Worth, Texas
Frederic Fransen, Ph.D.Donor Advising, Research & Educational Services, LLC Indianapolis, Indiana
Geordie FrenchMonkton, Md.
Theodossis GeorgiouGreek Association for Atlantic and European Cooperation Athens, Greece
Kristin Jones HarrisonAthens, Tenn.
Ronald Hart (ICPES 81)Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. Atlanta, Ga.
Lindsey HurlbutNational Association of HomebuildersWashington, D.C.
Kyle Hybl (ICPES 91, AIPES 93) El Pomar FoundationThe Broadmoor HotelColorado Springs, Colo.
Colene JohnsonSanta Rosa, Calif.
Kimberly JonesCary Academy Cary, N.C.
I. Raymond Kirk, III, MDGreater Houston Radiology AssociatesHouston, Texas
John Lee (ICPES 85)Northern TrustNew York, N.Y.
John Lettieri (ICPES 03)Organization for International InvestmentWashington, D.C.
Mark Levin (ICPES 76)Landmark Legal Foundation Leesburg, Va.
Aaron Lewis (IPJ 93, IIPES 96)Arianespace Inc.Alexandria, Va.
Frederick LongGibson Island, Md.
Anthony Maresca, MDColumbia St. Mary’s Hospital Brookfield, Wisc.
Milton M. “Mike” MassonThe Masson Co.Scottsdale, Ariz.
Thomas MorrisonManatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Lakeville, Conn.
Jay ParkerThe Lincoln Institute for Research and EducationGreat Falls, Va.
Mary Caslin Ross (ICPES 72)Gilder Lehrman Institute of American HistorySanta Fe, N.M.
Kathy RothschildAmerican Target AdvertisingFairfax, Va.
Scott Sadler (ICPES 81)Lehman Levi Pappas & SadlerSacramento, Calif.
Gerald SullivanClaremont Investment Partners, LLC Summit, N.J.
Eric Tanenblatt (ICPES 87)McKenna Long & Aldridge Atlanta, Ga.
Michael Thompson, Jr. (ICPES 89, AIPES 93)Creative Response Concepts Public RelationsAlexandria, Va.
Kenneth TomlinsonFormer Editor-in-Chief, Reader’s DigestMiddleburg, Va.
R. Thayer TuttEl Pomar Foundation Colorado Springs, Colo.
Stefani ZimmermanRep. Paul Gosar (Ariz.)Arlington, Va.
(l.-r.) Trustees Michael Thompson and Charles Black talk with regent Kathy Rothschild during the annual spring conference.
REGENTS
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Pillars of Freedom $1,000,000+Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John Engalitcheff
Phillips International, Inc.
Vorys Legal Counsel, LLP
Champions of Freedom $500,000 - $999,999Air Force Academy Foundation, Inc.
O’Donnell Foundation
Pfizer, Inc.
May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust
Stuart Family Foundation
Defenders of Freedom$250,000 - $499,999The Achelis & Bodman Foundations
The Armstrong Foundation
Shelby Cullom Davis Foundation
Earhart Foundation
The Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust
The J.M. Foundation
F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Long
John M. Olin Foundation
John William Pope Foundation
Sunmark Foundation
Thoresen Foundation
Tisdale Fellowship
E.L. Wiegand Foundation
Guardians of Freedom $100,000 - $249,999Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Black, Jr.
Bochnowski Family Foundation
The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston
Council of American Ambassadors
Amb. & Mrs. James B. Culbertson
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick F. Daly
Dell Computer Corporation
Mr. Salvador Diaz-Verson, Jr.
Louis DeJoy & Aldona Wos / New Breed Logistics
Donors Capital Fund, Inc.
Eastman Kodak Company
Eli Lilly & Company
Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
Freedom Forum
Pierre F. & Enid Goodrich Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Lee A. Henningsen
Howard Charitable Foundation
Mrs. Nancy Ann Hunt
Dodge Jones Foundation
Mr. Hermon E. King
Koch Industries Inc.
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Mrazek
NASDAQ Educational Foundation
National Federation of Independent Business
Stavros S. Niarchos Foundation
Mr. Peter O’Donnell, Jr.
Pew Charitable Trusts
The Phillips Foundation
Vašek & Anna Maria Polák Charitable Foundation
Reader’s Digest
Same Line Foundation, Inc.
Seth Sprague Educational & Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Simmons
Strake Foundation
United States Military Academy Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Robert K. Zelle
L I F E T I M E G I V I N G
Since its founding in 1967, The Fund for American Studies has been supported entirely by private donations from generous individuals, corporations and foundations. No government funding is accepted. Because TFAS is a tax-exempt organization under IRS code 501(c)(3), contributions to the organization are fully deductible.
(l.-r.) Supporters Germaine
Culbertson, Bruce Tucker, Theresa
Kostrzewa and Trustee James
Culbertson enjoy a reception
during the annual spring confer-
ence in Washington, D.C.
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YOUChairman’s Circle$50,000+The Lynde & Harry Bradley Foundation
The Sumner Allen Bragg & Janet Harmon Bragg Foundation
The Brown Foundation, Inc., of Houston
Louis DeJoy & Aldona Wos / New Breed Logistics
Earhart Foundation
Howard Charitable Foundation
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Levy
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Mrazek
The Phillips Foundation
John William Pope Foundation
Vorys Legal Counsel, LLP
President’s Circle$25,000 - $49,999Air Force Academy Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Peggy Brandon
Donors Capital Fund, Inc.
Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation
GE Foundation
Pierre F. & Enid Goodrich Foundation
Mr. Robert J. Hoffman
F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.
Thomas & Dorothy Leavey Foundation
Same Line Foundation, Inc.
Stuart Family Foundation
Sunmark Foundation
Thoresen Foundation
Virginia Partners
Walter Judd Society$10,000 - $24,999Edward & Wilhelmina Ackerman Foundation
Amgen
Anonymous
Anschutz Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Alan G. Bates
Battelle Memorial Institute
BB&T Charitable Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Black, Jr.
BNSF Railway
Bochnowski Family Foundation
Chase Foundation of Virginia
Mr. & Mrs. William H. Clark, III
Council of American Ambassadors
Amb. & Mrs. James B. Culbertson
Eastman Kodak Company
Einhorn Family Foundation
Richard E. Fox Charitable Foundation
Mr. Philip M. Friedmann
Mr. Richard B. Gilliam, Sr.
Albert M. & Lyda M. Green Foundation
Claude & Ann N. Harrison Charitable Foundation
Mr. Paul J. Isaac, Esq.
J.W. & Ida W. Jameson Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Russell A. Johnson
Fletcher Jones Foundation
Michael & Rosalind Keiser Charitable Trust
Mr. Glen A. Kindler
Koch Industries Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Frank T. Lauinger
Mr. & Mrs. George H. C. Lawrence
The Litwin Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Frederick M. Long
Bob & Denise Meissner
Middendorf Foundation, Inc.
NYSE Euronext
Oceanic Heritage Foundation
Rosenstiel Foundation
Hon. & Mrs. Donald H. Rumsfeld
Mr. Harold C. Simmons
Diana Davis Spencer Foundation
Thomas F. Staley Foundation
Mr. Randal C. Teague
Thomas J. & Erma Jean Tracy Family Foundation
United States Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association
United States Military Academy Foundation
VISA U.S.A. Inc
The Weiler Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Piers Woodriff
Thomas Jefferson Society$5,000 - $9,999American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Albert & Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation
Alticor Inc.
American Chemistry Council
American Forest and Paper Association
America’s Health Insurance Plans
Apgar Foundation
Applied Materials
The Armstrong Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. James F. Baer
Bancroft Associates, PLLC
Mr. Wayne L. Berman
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Blackburn, II
Business Software Alliance
Mrs. Betty B. Casey
Mr. John A. Cataldo
Chevron
Mr. A. James Clark
Hon. & Mrs. Don V. Cogman
Mr. Harry H. Coon
Mr. Lammot Copeland, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Garland Cox
Dr. John Creasman
Dell Computer Corporation
Dodge Jones Foundation
Mr. Michal Donath
Donors Trust Inc.
Edison International
El Pomar Foundation
Clyde Ensor Family Fund
Dr. Frank G. Fielder
Ford Motor Company
Fortune Brands
Foundation For The Truth
Mr. Philip M. Friedmann
Friends of Slovakia
General Electric
Mr. William T. Gleason, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Tony Godfrey
Mr. C. Hubert Gragg
Mrs. Agnes R. Hayden
Hewlett-Packard (U.S.)
Mr. Richard Hohlt
Mr. & Mrs. Kent L. Holtgrewe
Humana, Inc.
Mrs. Ethelmae C. Humphreys
Mr. & Mrs. Rod Humphries
Mrs. Nancy Ann Hunt
The Huston Foundation
International Dairy Foods Association
International Paper
Mr. Charles L. Irby
Mr. Paul J. Isaac, Esq.
Mr. & Mrs. Christian M. Joest
Mr. & Mrs. J. S. Lanier, II
Legett Foundation
Mr. Robert Luddy
Kickapoo Springs Foundation
(l.-r.) Vice President of Development Ed Turner and supporter
Ann Jackson participate in sessions at the Fall Leadership
Network in Palm Beach, Fla.
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Mr. & Mrs. John N. McConnell, Jr.
Mr. Roger Milliken
Mr. Francis P. Murphy
National Petrochemical & Refiners Association
NFIB (National Federation of Independent Business)
Ms. Linda F. Noyes
Pan American Development Foundation, Inc.
Pete Morgan Foundation
Lovett C. Peters Fund
Mr. George O. Pfaff
PG&E Corporation
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Prime Policy Group
Quinn Gillespie and Associates
Raytheon Corporation
Reca International Corporation
Redmond Mills Trust Foundation
The Charles & Catherine B. Rice Foundation
Rising Phoenix Foundation, Inc.
Mr. James W. Rogers
Mr. & Mrs. Peter K. Seldin
Siemens Corp.
Mr. Larry H. Smead
The Stork Foundation
Mr. Robert Sydow
TechAmerica
TE Connectivity Ltd.
Mr. David A. Thompson
Triad Foundation
U.S. Telecom Association
Mr. Jon B. Utley
John K. Vanier Family
Amb. Leon J. Weil
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon T. Wells
Mr. Bruce W. Wetzel
Hon. John C. Whitehead
Williams Companies
Mr. Justin P. Wilson, Sr.
The Winchester Foundation
Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America
Charles Edison Society$2,500 - $4,999The American Spectator
Mr. K. Tucker Andersen
A.P. Kirby Jr. Foundation
BB&T Bank
P. G. Beil Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Blackburn, II
Business Software Alliance
Ms. Beverly T. Carter
Ms. Latta Chapman (ICPES 85)
Mrs. Mary Lu Clark
The Community Foundation Serving Richmond & Central Virigina
Computing Research Association
The Dallas Foundation
Mrs. Carla M. Dehmlow
Mr. & Mrs. Wesley H. Eaton
e-Luminate Group, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Marshall Evans Jr.
Mr. Ross N. Farnsworth
Federal Home Loan Bank of New York
Friends of Slovakia
Mr. John W. Galbraith
Mr. Ronald C. Hart (ICPES 81)
The Heritage Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hildreth
The Hull Family Foundation
Frieda & William Hunt Memorial Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Israel
Mr. & Mrs. Michael N. Jaffe
Mr. Jim Lacy
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lawrence, III
The Leadership Institute
Mr. John J. Lee (ICPES 85)
The Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Liddy
Dr. & Mrs. Anthony P. Maresca
John & Cree Marshall Foundation
Mr. James R. Meadows, Jr. (ICPES 73)
Media Research Center
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Metcalfe
Mrs. Suzanne P. Murphy
National Petrochemical & Refiners Association
Needham Foundation
Mr. George A. Needham
Mr. Gerry Ohrstrom
Mr. Mike Orradre
The William Penn Foundation
The Roe Foundation
Mr. Sheldon Rose
Mr. & Mrs. John B. Rothenberger
Donald R. Scifres, Ph.D.
Mr. William C. Scott
Mr. James L. Sherman
Harry L. Stout, Ph.D.
Strake Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Stromberg
Mr. & Mrs. John R. AhlgrenMrs. Doris AlexanderMary F. Arehart, Ph.D.Mr. & Mrs. Howard W. ArnoldMrs. Anna May S. AustinMr. & Mrs. Alan G. BatesDr. & Mrs. Steven J. BerlinMr. Charles R. Black, Jr.Mrs. Peggy BrandonMs. H. Marie CampitellMr. & Mrs. Michael J. Caslin, III (ICPES 78)Ms. June Cordier *Mr. & Mrs. William H. DescherDr. & Mrs. Wolfgang F. DexheimerMr. & Mrs. John Engalitcheff *Mrs. Maria G. Ford *Mr. Eric V. Fox (ICPES 86)Mr. Robert E. Greene (ICPES 72)Mr. Ronald C. Hart (ICPES 81)Mr. & Mrs. Paul HertensteinMr. & Mrs. Robert JohnsonMr. Glen A. Kindler *Hon. Eric L. Levinson (ICPES 88)Mrs. Antonina LienhardMs. Rosanne Lienhard (IPJ 92, AIPES 93)Dr. & Mrs. Anthony P. MarescaMr. Ionel MarsavelaThe Masson FamilyCol. Roy MillerMs. Yvonne OshimaMr. & Mrs. Winston D. PeaseMr. Thomas L. PhillipsMrs. Billie PirnieMr. & Mrs. Don F. RaftisHon. T. Timothy RyanMr. & Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Steve SlatteryMrs. Manuela Strong *Mr. Randal C. TeagueMrs. Barbara S. WainscottMrs. Roberta M. WintersMr. Robert K. Zelle *
Legacy Society member Anthony Maresca (r.) talks with
Trustee Fred Barnes (l.) after Barnes served on a panel with
his Weekly Standard colleague Stephen Hayes (AIPES 94)
during the Fall Leadership Network in Palm Beach, Fla.
Members of the Legacy Society have made estate or other planned gifts to The Fund for American Studies.
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Ms. Margaret K. Thornton
U.S.-China Education Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur J. Veitch
Mrs. Nancy L. Von Klemperer
Ms. Dorothy S. Walley
Mr. Robert M. Weekley
Mr. & Mrs. John D. Weiss
Mr. Stephen D. Weiss
Williams & Jensen
Founders Society$1,000 - $2,499Ms. Mary Adams
Aequus Institute
Mr. Robert F. Agostinelli
Mrs. Cornelia C. Akin
American Hotel and Lodging Association
George C. Andreas Foundation, Inc.
Anonymous
Mrs. Myra J. Asplundh
The William S. & Ann Atherton Foundation, Inc.
Dr. Hardam S. Azad
Dr. & Mrs. Earl W. Baker
Ms. Marjorie Barber
Mr. Frederic W. Barnes, Jr.
Mrs. Eloise C. Barnett
Ms. Ruby J. Bayless
Mr. & Mrs. John E. Beck
P. G. Beil Foundation
Ms. Claudia W. Belk
Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Bennett
Mr. Kenneth Bialkin
Binder Foundation
Mr. Michael J. Birck
Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Biszantz
Mr. & Mrs. Dameron Black, III
Mr. James A. Black, Jr.
Mr. William Kay Blount
Ms. Carol G. Bolcof
Mr. Jeffrey B. Bond
Pat Boone Foundation, Inc.
The Louis L. Borick Foundation
Mr. Darrell H. Boyd
Rep. & Mrs. Dan H. Branch (ICPES 77)
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence I. Brandes
Mr. & Mrs. Harold H. Brayman
Hon. & Mrs. William K. Brehm
Mr. John R. Brehmer
Ms. Anne W. Briggs
Mr. Alfred C. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Jay E. Brown
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth T. Brown
The Brunetti Foundation
Ms. Elizabeth Mallinckrodt Bryden
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Buestrin
Mr. John D. Buhl, Sr.
Mr. David J. Bunce
Mr. Kenneth A. Burket
Mr. W. L. Burnett
John M. Burns, M.D.
Amb. William J. Cabaniss, Jr.
Mr. Peter B. Cannell
Ms. Sue M. Cannon
Mrs. Melissa I. Carbone
Mr. Jeff J. Carneal
Mr. Daniel B. Carroll
Ms. Beverly T. Carter
Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Caveney
Mr. Giuseppe Cecchi
Mr. & Mrs. A. J. Celick, Jr.
Chicago Board Options Exchange
Mr. Tim Church (IBGA 97)
Mr. Edward A. Clark
Ms. Mary R. Clark
Clark & Weinstock
Ms. Mary Clawson
Mr. Thomas R. Clevenger
Stephen D. Clouse and Associates
Mr. Thomas W. Colbert, Sr.
George E. Coleman Jr. Foundation
Mr. William L. Collins (ICPES 74)
John M. Corboy, M.D.
Mrs. Margaret M. Crocker
Mr. Philip P. Crowley
Mr. Dorman Dagley
Hon. & Mrs. Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Carl Davis
Mrs. Betty G. Davis
Mr. Ken W. Davis, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Wolfgang F. Dexheimer
Mrs. Stephanie F. Deyo
Amb. Paula J. Dobriansky
Ms. Dorothy L. Doumakes
Mr. Walter S. Dowdle
Ms. Cornelia L. Droge
Mr. Michael L. Duffy
Mr. John P. DuMoulin (ICPES 90, IBGA 91)
Mr. John S. Dunk
Jeanne & Glenn Easton Foundation (ICPES 73)
East Park Research
East Texas Communities Foundation
Mr. William S. Edgerly
Mrs. Doris Eiserling
Mr. Robert W. Ellis
Mrs. Henrietta M. Fankhauser
Mr. John W. Farley
Frank B. & Virginia V. Fehsenfeld Foundation
Fierce, Isakowitz, & Blalock
Mrs. Lorraine H. Finch
Mr. William L. Fisher
Ms. Victoria I. Ford
Fortune Brands
Mr. Frank J. Fragomeni
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Frank
Mr. Arthur W. Fraser
Mr. & Mrs. George R. French, Jr.
Mr. G. R. French
Ms. Jane Fraser Fulcher
Mrs. Joyce Fulton
Futures Industry Association
The GAF Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Eugene M. Gaietto
Mr. Francis E. Gardiner
Garvey Kansas Foundation
Ms. Sonja Gerquest
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph M. Ghormley
Mrs. Mary Gialdo-Lavoie
Mr. John V. Gibson
Hon. & Mrs. Douglas H. Ginsburg
The Graf Family Foundation
Mr. Arthur Graham
Dr. Bobby L. Graham & Dr. Nancy S. Martin
Greater Kansas City Community Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Grey
Mr. Richard S. Griffith
Mr. Dan Grossman
Mr. Donald G. Gumpertz
Dr. Robert A. Gutman & Dr. Laura T. Gutman
Mr. Robert Haber
John C. Hagan, III, M.D.
Mr. & Mrs. Wilson J. Hall
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Haller, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Al Hamilton
The Hamlin Family Foundation, Inc.
Mr. Norm F. Hapke, Jr.
Mrs. Marie C. Harlan
Hon. Bryce L. Harlow
Mr. Gerald E. Harrington
Mr. Jerry M. Harrington
Mr. William B. Harris
Harris Bank Foundation
Mr. Jerry L. Hayden
Mrs. Agnes R. Hayden
Margaret L. Hayes, M.D.
Supporters Kirby and Geordie French (r.) talk with Gretchen and John Bolton at the Fall
Leadership Network in Palm Beach, Fla. where Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United
Nations, was a keynote speaker.
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Mr. George R. Hearst, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John Z. Hecker (ICPES 71)
Mr. Clifford Stanton Heinz
Mrs. Norris C. Hekimian
Henderson Foundation
Mr & Mrs. Arden Hetland
Hickory Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. William W. Hildreth
Mr. James E. Hinish, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. R. H. Hoffmann
Mrs. Inez S. Holt
Mr. Don Honea
Mr. Keith A. Hopkins
Mrs. Eugenia J. Howard
Mr. Earl J. Huebner
Mr. William J. Hybl
Ms. Rebecca L. Iannucci
International Franchise Association
Mr. Robert R. Irish
Mr. Roy P. Jackson
Mr. Robert J. Jennett
Ms. Joanne T. Johnson
Mrs. Hilda Judd
Ms. Linda G. Kendall
Dr. & Mrs. I. Raymond Kirk, III
Mr. Donald H. Kirkland
Kissler Family Foundation, Inc.
The Kenneth Kolker Foundation
Koret Foundation
Ms. Theresa K. Kostrzewa (ICPES 84)
Mr. Robert S. Kramer
Mr. & Mrs. Vincent W. Kyle
Mr. Donald J. Lahd
Mr. C. Kevin Landry
Mrs. Stephen J. Lange
Lavoie Foundation
William L. Law Foundation
Miss Belina L. Lazzar
Mr. Dennis J. Leary
Mrs. Traci (IPJ 93) & Mr. Matt Leonardo
Mr. Allan L. Levey
Maccabe Family Foundation
Earle I. Mack Foundation, Inc.
Mrs. Doris M. MacLachlan
The Marcus Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Martin
Mrs. Margaret E. Mason
Mr. Harold D. Mathena
Mrs. Mary I. Matthews
Mr. George L. Mayer
Mr. Ralph P. Mayer
Mr. & Mrs. Derek R. McClain
Mr. & Mrs. George P. McDonnell
Mrs. William F. McGuire
McGuire Woods LLP
Mrs. Marilyn W. McIntyre
Mr. & Mrs. Alden D. McKelvey
Mr. Michael McLoughlin
Mr. Denman K. McNear
Amy Shelton McNutt Charitable Trust
McWethy Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore Micleu
L & S Milken Foundation
Gerrish H. Milliken Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Minor
Mr. & Mrs. Barton S. Mitchell
Mr. Clarence E. Mitchell
Mr. Holbrook T. Mitchell
Mr. Thomas C. Morrison
Mr. James S. Munson
(l.-r.) Stuart Varney of FOX Business Network talks with supporters (l.-r.) Toby Stock (IBGA 98), Lee Henningsen and
Richard Liddy after speaking at the Fall Leadership Network in Palm Beach, Fla.
2010 Liabilities & Net Assets2010 AssetsCash & Cash Equivalents $252,706 Accounts Receivable 8,433Promises to Give, Net 248,466 Accrued Interest Receivable 6,869 Prepaid Expenses 272,911Property & Equipment, Net 6,819,940 Investments 15,879,056 Cash Surrender Value – Life Insurance 18,847 Total Assets $23,507,228
Liabilities
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $214,900 Deferred revenue 193,690 Capital lease obligation 79,360 Notes payable 5,042,585 Total Liabilities $5,530,535 Net Assets
Unrestricted Undesignated 2,296,181 Board designated 14,131,984 Total unrestricted 16,428,165Temporarily restricted 1,513,847 Permanently restricted 34,681 Total Net Assets 17,976,693 Total Liabilities & Net Assets $23,507,228
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Herbert & Joann Nevyas Philanthropic Trust Fund
Dr. D. Scott Nickerson
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Nowak
Mr. Ray P. Oden, Jr.
Mr. Wayne Olson
Dian Graves Owen Foundation
The Joseph A. Patrick Foundation
Mr. Samuel P. Peabody
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Pemberton
Col. Jon Pensyl USAF (Ret)
Mr. George C. Perreault
Mr. & Mrs. Philip Peterson
Mr. & Mrs. John S. Phillips
Mr. & Dr. Charles Pierce
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.
Mr. Richard C. Placek
Ms. Ann Plymale
Polara Engineering, Inc.
Mrs. Dorothy Pollak
Mr. & Mrs. Allen B. Porter
Mr. John C. Portman, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen D. Poss
Mr. Russell B. Pulliam
Mr. Francis J. Quinn
David R. Reading
Mr. & Mrs. Roger R. Ream (ICPES 76)
Mrs. Rosemary W. Reeves
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Reuling
Mr. Thomas E. Rice, Jr.
Isabelle L. Richmond, M.D.
Mrs. Jean M. Riddell
Hon. James H. Ritchie, Jr. (ICPES 83)
Roberts Family Foundation
The Rodney Fund
Ms. Bertha Roosa
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ross (ICPES 72)
Mr. Eric F. Ross
Arthur N. Rupe Foundation
Ms. Elisabeth Ryzen
Mr. & Mrs. Scott Sadler (ICPES 81)
Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Sampson
Mrs. Diann L. Sant
Mrs. Helen C. Schilling
Mr. Edward N. Schinner
Mr. John H. Schneider
Ms. Marilyn A. Schnuck
Mr. Charles M. Seeger, III
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Seymour, Jr.
Mr. Lawton Shurtleff
Mr. Herbert J. Siegel
Mr. Robert G. Siegel
Mr. Stanley H. Simon
The Joseph T. & Helen M. Simpson Foundation
Mr. Albert H. Small
Dr. Philip A. Snell
Ms. Helen Spacek
Ms. Doris P. Spangler
Mr. & Mrs. David Stalnaker
Mrs. Mary O. Stanley
Mr. & Mrs. Mark A. Stansberry (ICPES 76)
Mr. Terry B. Stanton
Mr. Nicholas J. St. George
Mrs. Mary E. Stratton
William A. & Genevieve H. Strong Foundation
Mr. Joe Chat Sumner, III
Hon. & Mrs. Don Sundquist
Susquehanna Foundation
Mr. Gerald Sussman
Mr. Donald O. Sutton
Mr. H. R. Swanson
The Sidney A. Swensrud Foundation
Mr. John F. Tepe, Sr.
Tepper Family Foundation
Mr. Robert L. Theaux
Mr. Dean C. Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Thompson, Sr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Y. Tomlinson
United States Steel Corporation
URAC
Mr. William N. Vaughan
Mr. Frank Vlossak
Mrs. Barbara S. Wainscott
Mr. Quinten E. Ward
Hon. William Weatherford (IBGA 02)
Mr. Frederick B. Whittemore
Mr. & Mrs. Rich Wille
Mrs. Barry B. Willis
Mr. & Mrs. George D. Wilson
Ms. Virginia Winslow
Mr. David R. Wood
Mr. Davis H. Wood
Woodford Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. John F. Woodhouse
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Workman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Yellowlees
Mr. Wirt A. Yerger, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Edward S. Young
Mr. Dean Zarras
Hon. James W. Ziglar, Sr.
Mr. Rod J. Zilenziger, Jr.
2010 Sources of Contributions
Individuals $1,870,429Corporations 456,114Foundations 798,022
60%15%
26%
2010 Sources of Revenue & Support
Student Tuition & Fees $3,502,344Contributions 3,124,565Investments 1,641,411Other 229,634
3%
19%
41%
37%
U.S. Programs $4,227,832International Programs 1,850,207Administration 584,848Direct Marketing 607,753Development 615,658
54%23%
7%
8%8%
2010 Use of Funds
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The Fred Barnes Scholarship Fund was created in 2005, the year of the Institute on Political Journalism’s 20th Anniversary, to honor Barnes for his service to the Institute.
The Alan & Rella Bates Scholarship Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. Bates in 2008. A strong preference is to be given to stu-dents from Mr. Bates’ alma mater, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then the University of Delaware and then other schools with strong engineering programs.
The Steve & Eileen Berlin Scholarship Fund was created to pro-vide scholarship support for a student to attend the International Institute for Political and Economic Systems in Greece.
Lady Blanka Rosenstiel Scholarship Fund was established to pro-vide funding for students from Poland to attend the American In-stitute on Political and Economic Systems in Prague.
The Kevin Burket Scholarship Fund was established in memory of 1985 Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems alumnus and regent Kevin Burket.
The Dixie Davis Scholarship Fund honors the memory of Davis by providing a partial scholarship for a student from North Carolina
to attend the Institute on Political Journalism. Davis had a distin-guished career overlapping government, business and journalism.
The Zoran Djindjic Scholarship Fund was created after Serbian Prime Minister Djindjic was killed by an assassin seven months after addressing TFAS students in Prague. The scholarship enables a Serbian student to attend a program in Prague or Greece.
The Lev Dobriansky Lecture in Political Economy was established to honor Lev Dobriansky, academic director of the Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems from 1970 to 1982.
*The Engalitcheff Endowment was established by the Board of Trustees after receiving a bequest in 1990 from the estate of John and Virginia Engalitcheff providing ongoing support.
*The Hunter Hunt Scholarship Fund provides a full scholarship to a student from Texas, with preference to Southern Methodist University, to attend the Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems. Hunt is a 1988 ICPES alumnus.
*The David R. & Corinne Watt Jones Scholarship Fund was es-tablished following the death of Corinne Watt Jones in 1990. The
E N D O W E D S C H O L A R S H I P S
“Your contribution has made all the difference. Because of the growth I’ve experienced during the course of the program, you have inadvertently been a drastic influ-ence on the rest of my life. I am leaving TFAS a completely different person, forever changed, for the better, and ready to face life’s challenges.” Evan Gold (IBGA 10), University of Georgia
(pictured on front cover)
A gift of $140,000 finances a full scholarship on a permanent basis and ensures that promising young leaders will attend programs each year. A partial scholarship endowment can be established with a gift of $10,000 or more.
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*The Fred & Georganna Long Scholarship Fund is a fully endowed fund established by Regent Fred Long and his wife Georganna to benefit students attending the Engalitcheff In-stitute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems. Long was a colleague of John Engalitcheff at Baltimore Air Coil. The David Martin Scholarship Fund was established by Linda Noyes to honor her son Zeb Portanova. It is named in honor of David Martin, Portanova’s high school history teacher.
The Ignacy Jan Paderewski Scholarship Fund was estab-lished by Edward Rowny, retired army general and former ambassador, to honor Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Polish leader and renowned composer and pianist. A full scholarship is provided to a student from Poland to attend a U.S. Institute.
The Patt Patterson Scholarship Fund was created to honor Patterson, a journalist who covered the produce industry. It is awarded to a student interested in agriculture journalism.
The Reach Your Peak Scholarship Fund was established by supporters Anne and Bruce Shepard to benefit students from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
The Roger Ream Scholarship Fund was established to honor Ream on the occasion of his 50th birthday. Ream is a 1976 alumnus of the Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Politi-cal and Economic Systems. He has served as president of The Fund for American Studies since 1998.
The Krista & Paul Ritacco Scholarship Fund was established to benefit students attending the Institute on Business and Government Affairs and the Engalitcheff Institute on Com-parative Political and Economic Systems.
The Kathleen Rothschild Scholarship Fund was established by her friends in honor of Rothschild, the first employee and executive secretary of The Fund for American Studies.
The Manuela P. Strong Scholarship Fund was established through a bequest from the estate of Manuela Strong.
The Don & Martha Sundquist Scholarship Fund was created by Trustee Emeritus Don Sundquist and his wife Martha. Sunquist served as U.S. representative and governor of Ten-nessee. Preference is given to students from Tennessee.
The Randal C. Teague Scholarship Fund was established to honor Teague on the occasion of his 60th birthday. Teague has served as a trustee since 1979 and chairman since 1998.
The Michael & Katherine Thompson Scholarship Fund was established by Vice Chairman Michael Thompson and his wife to provide scholarships to deserving students.
*The Eben Tisdale Endowment honors the memory of Eben Tisdale, who served as general manager of government affairs for Hewlett-Packard Company until his passing in 1998. Each year, approximately 10 students interested in public policy and the high-tech industry are awarded full scholarships to attend this eight-week fellowship.
The Rodrigo de Triana Scholarship Fund was established by Chairman Randal Teague to recognize Triana, the first Euro-pean on the Columbus expeditions to spot the New World. The scholarships will be given to students attending the Insti-tute for Leadership in the Americas in Santiago, Chile.
The Tulane University Scholarship Fund was created by Executive Vice President Steve Slattery and other graduates of Tulane University. This fund benefits students from Tulane attending U.S. Institutes.
The Vanderbilt University Scholarship Fund was established by President Roger Ream, a Vanderbilt alumnus. This fund benefits students from Vanderbilt attending U.S. Institutes.
The George Viksnins Scholarship Fund was established to honor Georgetown University professor George Viksnins, who served on the faculty of the Engalitcheff Institute on Comparative Political and Economic Systems for 33 years.
*The Dell Thurmond Woodard Fellowship was created by Dell Computer Corporation to honor the legacy of the late Thurmond Woodard. This endowment provides a scholarship for the Eben Tisdale program.
* Denotes funds that are fully endowed
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