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The '''Foundation for Economic Education''' ('''FEE''') is an American [[Conservatism in the United States|conservative]] [[Libertarianism in the United States|libertarian]] [[economics|economic]] [[think tank]].<ref>{{harvnb|Phillips-Fein|2009|p=86}} "From the Mount Pelerin Society to the National Review, from Spiritual Mobilization to the American Enterprise Association, from the Foundation for Economic Education to the Manion Forum, they produced the ideas, popularized the language, and built the support for conservative economic politics at the very height of postwar liberalism."</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Lichtman|2008|p=173}} "He made substantial contributions to Plain Talk, the Freeman, Spiritual Mobilization, the Intercollegiate Society of Individuals, the Foundation for Economic Education, and other conservative groups."</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Dochuk|first=Darren|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916030027|title=From Bible Belt to Sunbelt : plain-folk religion, grassroots politics, and the rise of evangelical conservatism|date=2011|isbn=978-0-393-07927-2|location=New York|pages=117|oclc=916030027|quote="A year later, with the help of a few high-powered executives and intellectual conservatives, he established the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), in Irvington-on-Hudson, with the goal of reeducating Americans in classical liberalism."}}</ref> It is a member of the [[State Policy Network]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Foundation for Economic Education|url=https://spn.org/organization/foundation-for-economic-education/|access-date=2021-06-22|website=State Policy Network|language=en}}</ref>
The '''Foundation for Economic Education''' ('''FEE''') is an American [[Wikipedia:Conservatism in the United States|conservative]] [[Wikipedia:Libertarianism in the United States|libertarian]] [[Wikipedia:think tank|think tank]].<ref>{{harvnb|Phillips-Fein|2009|p=86}} "From the Mount Pelerin Society to the National Review, from Spiritual Mobilization to the American Enterprise Association, from the Foundation for Economic Education to the Manion Forum, they produced the ideas, popularized the language, and built the support for conservative economic politics at the very height of postwar liberalism."</ref><ref>{{harvnb|Lichtman|2008|p=173}} "He made substantial contributions to Plain Talk, the Freeman, Spiritual Mobilization, the Intercollegiate Society of Individuals, the Foundation for Economic Education, and other conservative groups."</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Dochuk|first=Darren|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916030027|title=From Bible Belt to Sunbelt : plain-folk religion, grassroots politics, and the rise of evangelical conservatism|date=2011|isbn=978-0-393-07927-2|location=New York|pages=117|oclc=916030027|quote="A year later, with the help of a few high-powered executives and intellectual conservatives, he established the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), in Irvington-on-Hudson, with the goal of reeducating Americans in classical liberalism."}}</ref> It is a member of the [[:Category:State Policy Network|State Policy Network]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Foundation for Economic Education|url=https://spn.org/organization/foundation-for-economic-education/|access-date=2021-06-22|website=State Policy Network|language=en}}</ref>


==Tax information==
==Tax information==

Revision as of 15:18, 24 February 2022

Foundation for Economic Education Inc.
13-6006960

The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is an American conservative libertarian think tank.[1][2][3] It is a member of the State Policy Network.[4]

Tax information

Updated May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)
Registration
Name Foundation For Economic Education Inc
EIN 13-6006960
Subsection 03 - Charitable Organizations
Deductibility 1 - Contributions are deductible.
Ruling date 04/1947
Form 990s
2019 file 990, $7,157,681.00, 12/01/20
2018 file 990, $0.00, 10/11/19
2017 file 990, $9,169,055.00, 03/05/19
2016 file 990, $8,917,599.00, 11/16/17
2015 file 990, $7,927,895.00, 01/23/17
2014 file 990, $8,427,235.00, 01/06/16
2013 file 990, $7,591,183.00, 02/27/15
2012 file 990, $6,262,251.00, 01/07/14
2011 file 990, $6,121,546.00, 03/05/13
2010 file 990, $6,256,963.00, 03/05/12
2009 file 990, $4,778,165.00, 03/10/11
2008 file 990, $5,191,625.00, 02/04/11
2007 file 990, $6,989,674.00, 12/09/08

See also

Notes

  1. Template:Harvnb "From the Mount Pelerin Society to the National Review, from Spiritual Mobilization to the American Enterprise Association, from the Foundation for Economic Education to the Manion Forum, they produced the ideas, popularized the language, and built the support for conservative economic politics at the very height of postwar liberalism."
  2. Template:Harvnb "He made substantial contributions to Plain Talk, the Freeman, Spiritual Mobilization, the Intercollegiate Society of Individuals, the Foundation for Economic Education, and other conservative groups."
  3. Dochuk, Darren (2011). From Bible Belt to Sunbelt : plain-folk religion, grassroots politics, and the rise of evangelical conservatism. New York. pp. 117. ISBN 978-0-393-07927-2. OCLC 916030027. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/916030027. ""A year later, with the help of a few high-powered executives and intellectual conservatives, he established the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE), in Irvington-on-Hudson, with the goal of reeducating Americans in classical liberalism.""
  4. "Foundation for Economic Education" (in en). https://spn.org/organization/foundation-for-economic-education/.

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