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Donors Trust was established in 1999 by a small group of donors and nonprofit executives with the common goal of “promoting our free society as understood in America’s founding documents.”<ref name=cpi>{{cite news|last1=Abowd|first1=Paul|title=Donors use charity to push free-market policies in states|url=http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/02/14/12181/donors-use-charity-push-free-market-policies-states|accessdate=February 7, 2015|publisher=] |date=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref name=national>{{cite news|last1=Zeiser|first1=Bill|title=Dark Money|url=http://m.nationalreview.com/article/388705/dark-money-bill-zeiser?splash=|accessdate=February 7, 2015|publisher=National Review|date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> According to Donors Trust, the organization was founded "to ensure the intent of donors who are dedicated to the ideals of limited government, personal responsibility, and free enterprise."<ref name=mission>{{cite web|title=Mission & Principles|url=http://www.donorstrust.org/AboutUs/MissionPrinciples.aspx|publisher=Donors Trust|accessdate=February 7, 2015}}</ref> It relies on donors from charitable foundations and independent individuals.<ref name=Guardian021513>{{cite news|title=Media campaign against windfarms funded by anonymous conservatives|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/15/media-campaign-windfarms-conservatives|accessdate=February 16, 2013 |newspaper=] |date=February 15, 2013 |authorlink=Suzanne Goldenberg |first=Suzanne |last=Goldenberg}}</ref> The organization assures donors that their donated funds will never be used to support ] causes.<ref name=secret/><ref name=mission/> Donors Trust offers anonymity to individual donors, with respect to their donations to Donors Trust, as well as with respect to an individual donation's ultimate grantee.<ref name = "businessinsider1">{{cite news |title=Inside The Secretive Dark-Money Organization That's Keeping The Lights On For Conservative Groups|author=Walter Hickley|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/donors-trust-capital-fund-conservative-dark-money-2013-2|newspaper=]|date=February 12, 2013|accessdate=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref name=secret/><ref>{{cite news|title=The future of donor-advised funds|url=http://www.donorstrust.org/portals/0/PDF/Roundtable_WB_Interview_2005.pdf|accessdate=February 10, 2015 |publisher=] |date=September 2005}}</ref><ref name=faq>{{cite web|title=FAQs |url=http://www.donorstrust.org/AboutUs/FAQs.aspx |publisher=Donors Trust |accessdate=February 19, 2015}}</ref> Donors Trust was described as "the ] ] of the right" by '']'', the progressive news magazine.<ref name=MotherJones>{{cite news |title=Exposed: The Dark-Money ATM of the Conservative Movement |url=http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/02/donors-trust-donor-capital-fund-dark-money-koch-bradley-devos |first=Andy |last=Kroll |date=Febraury 5, 2013 |accessdate=February 20, 20156 |publisher=]}}</ref><ref name="businessinsider1"/> Donors Trust was established in 1999 by a small group of donors and nonprofit executives with the common goal of “promoting our free society as understood in America’s founding documents.”<ref name=cpi>{{cite news|last1=Abowd|first1=Paul|title=Donors use charity to push free-market policies in states|url=http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/02/14/12181/donors-use-charity-push-free-market-policies-states|accessdate=February 7, 2015|publisher=] |date=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref name=national>{{cite news|last1=Zeiser|first1=Bill|title=Dark Money|url=http://m.nationalreview.com/article/388705/dark-money-bill-zeiser?splash=|accessdate=February 7, 2015|publisher=National Review|date=September 4, 2014}}</ref> According to Donors Trust, the organization was founded "to ensure the intent of donors who are dedicated to the ideals of limited government, personal responsibility, and free enterprise."<ref name=mission>{{cite web|title=Mission & Principles|url=http://www.donorstrust.org/AboutUs/MissionPrinciples.aspx|publisher=Donors Trust|accessdate=February 7, 2015}}</ref> It relies on donors from charitable foundations and independent individuals.<ref name=Guardian021513>{{cite news|title=Media campaign against windfarms funded by anonymous conservatives|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/15/media-campaign-windfarms-conservatives|accessdate=February 16, 2013 |newspaper=] |date=February 15, 2013 |authorlink=Suzanne Goldenberg |first=Suzanne |last=Goldenberg}}</ref> The organization assures donors that their donated funds will never be used to support ] causes.<ref name=secret/><ref name=mission/> Donors Trust offers anonymity to individual donors, with respect to their donations to Donors Trust, as well as with respect to an individual donation's ultimate grantee.<ref name = "businessinsider1">{{cite news |title=Inside The Secretive Dark-Money Organization That's Keeping The Lights On For Conservative Groups|author=Walter Hickley|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/donors-trust-capital-fund-conservative-dark-money-2013-2|newspaper=]|date=February 12, 2013|accessdate=February 14, 2013}}</ref><ref name=secret/><ref>{{cite news|title=The future of donor-advised funds|url=http://www.donorstrust.org/portals/0/PDF/Roundtable_WB_Interview_2005.pdf|accessdate=February 10, 2015 |publisher=] |date=September 2005}}</ref><ref name=faq>{{cite web|title=FAQs |url=http://www.donorstrust.org/AboutUs/FAQs.aspx |publisher=Donors Trust |accessdate=February 19, 2015}}</ref>


Donors Trust files with the US ] as a ] organization.<ref name=IRS/> Donors Trust files with the US ] as a ] organization.<ref name=IRS/>

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It has been suggested that Donors Capital Fund be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since January 2015.
Donors Trust
Formation1999
TypeNonprofit (501(c)(3)
Tax ID no. 52-2166327
Location
Coordinates38°48′20″N 77°03′37″W / 38.8056°N 77.0603°W / 38.8056; -77.0603
ServicesDonor advised fund
PresidentWhitney Ball
Board of directorsKimberly Dennis, James Piereson, Thomas Beach, William J. Hume, Jeffrey Zysik
AffiliationsDonors Capital Fund
Revenue$58,728,084 (2012)
Expenses$43,106,986 (2012)
Websitewww.donorstrust.org

Donors Trust is a conservative-focused donor advised charitable giving vehicle based in Virginia. Donors Trust offers anonymity to individual donors who wish to donate to charities but who do not wish to make their donations public. It is affiliated with Donors Capital Fund, another donor advised fund.

History

Donors Trust was established in 1999 by a small group of donors and nonprofit executives with the common goal of “promoting our free society as understood in America’s founding documents.” According to Donors Trust, the organization was founded "to ensure the intent of donors who are dedicated to the ideals of limited government, personal responsibility, and free enterprise." It relies on donors from charitable foundations and independent individuals. The organization assures donors that their donated funds will never be used to support liberal causes. Donors Trust offers anonymity to individual donors, with respect to their donations to Donors Trust, as well as with respect to an individual donation's ultimate grantee.

Donors Trust files with the US Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) organization.

Recipients

Donors Trust has provided funds to numerous conservative and libertarian causes. In 2011, Donors Trust and Donors Capital Fund granted $6.3 million to the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity, a conservative online news organization, for a campaign against wind and solar power. Donors Trust and the Donors Capital Fund distributed nearly $120 million to more than 100 climate change denial groups between 2002 and 2010. Donors Trust granted $10 million to the State Policy Network, a national network of conservative and libertarian think tanks focused on state-level policy, between 2008 and 2013. Donors Trust also issued grants to the State Policy Network’s affiliates at the state level during the same period.

Board of directors

The organization's board of directors is:

  • Whitney L. Ball, President & CEO of Donors Trust
Ball is formerly the Executive Director of the nonprofit Philanthropy Roundtable and Director of Development at the Cato Institute, a US libertarian think tank. Ball is also a member of the board of directors of the Donors Capital Fund and the State Policy Network.

References

  1. ^ "Donors Trust Officers & Directors". Donors Trust. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  2. ^ "2012 IRS Form 990" (PDF). GuideStar. IRS. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  3. Abowd, Paul (February 14, 2013). "Donors use charity to push free-market policies in states". Center for Public Integrity. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  4. Zeiser, Bill (September 4, 2014). "Dark Money". National Review. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  5. ^ "Mission & Principles". Donors Trust. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  6. ^ Goldenberg, Suzanne (February 15, 2013). "Media campaign against windfarms funded by anonymous conservatives". The Guardian. Retrieved February 16, 2013.
  7. ^ Goldenberg, Suzanne (February 14, 2013). "Secret funding helped build vast network of climate denial thinktanks". The Guardian. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  8. Walter Hickley (February 12, 2013). "Inside The Secretive Dark-Money Organization That's Keeping The Lights On For Conservative Groups". Business Insider. Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  9. "The future of donor-advised funds" (PDF). Philanthropy Roundtable. September 2005. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  10. "FAQs". Donors Trust. Retrieved February 19, 2015.
  11. Abowd, Paul (February 14, 2013). "Koch-funded charity passes money to free-market think tanks in states". NBC News. Retrieved February 16, 2015.

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