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Revision as of 13:46, 8 July 2018

Accuracy in Media
Founded June 17, 1971 (1971-06-17)
Jurisdiction us-dc
Type Not-for-profit
23-7135837
Registration no. EXTUID_2735966
Website www.aim.org

Funding

A minimum of eight separate oil companies are known to have been contributors in the early 80s. Only three donors are given by name: the Allied Educational Foundation (founded and chaired by George Barasch), Shelby Cullom Davis, and billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife. Scaife gave $2 million to Accuracy in Media between 1977 and 1997.[1]

Tax information

Updated July 8, 2018 (2018-07-08)
Registration
Name Accuracy In Media Inc
EIN 23-7135837
Subsection 03 - Charitable Organizations
Deductibility 1 - Contributions are deductible.
Ruling date 10/1971
Form 990s
2016 file 990, $2,224,433.00, 03/27/18
2015 file 990, $2,577,238.00, 08/11/17
2014 file 990, $2,978,637.00, 02/24/16
2013 file 990, $3,185,424.00, 01/13/15
2012 file 990, $3,633,269.00, 01/23/14
2011 file 990, $2,648,944.00, 12/18/12
2010 file 990, $3,337,053.00, 09/30/11
2009 file 990, $3,705,498.00, 12/22/10
2007 file 990, $4,959,958.00, 12/17/08

See also

Notes

  1. Arkansas Project Led to Turmoil and Rifts Washington Post May 2, 1999; Page A24