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714:(...) the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation. Based in Milwaukee, the private, tax-exempt organization has become an extraordinary force in persuading mainstream Republicans to support radical challenges to election rules—a tactic once relegated to the far right. With an endowment of some eight hundred and fifty million dollars, the foundation funds a network of groups that have been stoking fear about election fraud, in some cases for years. Public records show that, since 2012, the foundation has spent some eighteen million dollars supporting eleven conservative groups involved in election issues. 1258: 218: 40: 310:
wrote that the Bradley Foundation "has become an extraordinary force in persuading mainstream Republicans to support radical challenges to election rules—a tactic once relegated to the far right" and "funds a network of groups that have been stoking fear about election fraud, in some cases for years.
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The Bradley Prize is a grant to "formally recognize individuals of extraordinary talent and dedication who have made contributions of excellence in areas consistent with The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation's mission." As many as four prizes of $ 250,000 each are awarded annually. Winners have
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The foundation provides between $ 35 million and $ 45 million annually to a variety of causes, including cultural institutions, community-based nonprofit organizations in Milwaukee, and conservative groups. It has been active in education reform including
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resulted in a portion of the proceeds going to expand the foundation, swelling its assets from $ 14 million to over $ 290 million. In 1986, the foundation gave away $ 23 million, more than it had in the previous four decades.
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Public records show that, since 2012, the foundation has spent some eighteen million dollars supporting eleven conservative groups involved in election issues." On the foundation's board of directors is attorney
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ATM" for conservative billionaires, enabling them to make sizable donations to conservative causes without attracting public scrutiny.
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described the Bradley Foundation as "a leading source of ideas and financing for American conservatives." A 2013 report from the
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and foreign policy. Activities in these areas had funded millions of dollars for three anti-Muslim groups: the
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Note: The Bradley Prizes for 2020 were canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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to find 11,780 votes to overturn the state's 2020 presidential election results.
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The foundation was established in 1942, shortly after the death of
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Islamic rights group's report rips Bradley Foundation funding
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Organizations awarded grants by the foundation have included
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found that the Bradley Foundation was a contributor to
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Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation

Nonprofit
Tax ID no.
501(c)(3)
Private
charitable foundation
Milwaukee, WI
Richard William Graber
James Arthur Pope
David Vogel Uihlein Jr.
www.bradleyfdn.org
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foundation
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
conservative
school choice
Lynde Bradley
Harry Lynde Bradley
public policy
Allen-Bradley Company
Rockwell International Corporation
Michael S. Joyce
Philanthropy Roundtable
New Yorker
Jane Mayer
Cleta Mitchell
Donald Trump
Trump pressured Georgia election officials
limited government

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