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Public Citizen, Inc., a 501(c)(4) lobbying
organization
Public Citizen Foundation, Inc., the companion
501(c)(3) group
1600 20th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
http://www.citizen.org
Telephone: 202-588-1000
EMail:
slittle@citizen.org
Also operates under assumed names:
Public Citizen, Inc. Income 1996:
$7,520,511
Assets: $5,709,430
Public Citizen, Inc. EIN: 23-7104508
Founded 1971
Exempt since June 1972
Foundation EIN
52-1263996
Founded 1982
Exempt since June 1992
Foundation Revenue and
Expenses: Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2000
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Revenue |
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Expenses |
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Contributions |
$7,926,930 |
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Government Grants |
$0 |
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Program
Services |
$308,534 |
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Investments |
$277,096 |
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Special
Events |
$0 |
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Sales |
$461,392 |
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Other |
$153,061 |
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Program
Services |
$5,573,936 |
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Administration |
$340,118 |
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Other |
$502,538 |
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Total Expenditures |
$6,416,592 |
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Total
Revenue |
$9,127,013 |
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NET
GAIN/LOSS |
$2,710,421 |
Shared Board of Directors,
Public Citizen, Inc. and Public Citizen Foundation, Inc.
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Robert C. Fellmeth, Chair |
Anthony Mazzocchi, Secretary |
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Jim
Hightower, Treasurer |
Joan B. Claybrook |
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Lisa A. Blue |
Joseph W. Cotchett |
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Global Trade
Watch: Michael Francis Dolan, western director. Key man in
organizing the 1999 Seattle WTO protests.
Originally trained by the United Farm
Workers, he was field director for the California Democratic Party and
Rock the Vote, which registered millions of young voters for the 1992
presidential campaign. On assignment from the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Dolan did "the field" for
congressional candidates David Wu in Portland, Ore., and Dan Williams in
Idaho, but he broke ranks to work on the winning campaign of Los
Angeles's Republican mayor, Richard Riordan.
Dolan signed up with Nader's anti-free-trade effort in 1995. It's lasted
longer than any other job he's had. It was from his war room on Capitol
Hill, much of it financed with union money, that the successful campaign
was waged against giving President Clinton authority to negotiate new
trade treaties on a "fast track" basis.
Public Citizen Foundation 20 most recent of 81 total grants listed.
Foundation
Name:
Surdna
Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: For national campaign to promote benefits of community choice,
policy mechanism that enables consumers to gain enough market power to
leverage lower electricity rates and to incorporate preference for
renewable energy in their community's power procurement procedures
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 2001
Foundation Name:
The
Florence and John Schumann Foundation
Abstract: For continued support for Public Citizen Congress Watch
investigative research program
Amount: $75,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Foundation for Deep Ecology
Foundation
State:
CA Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For Global Trade Watch
Amount: $30,500 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
The Florence and John Schumann
Foundation
Foundation State: NJ Geographic Focus: N (National)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For full-time investigative reporter to research and write on
nexus between special interest political contributions and outcome of
major domestic policy debates
Amount: $42,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name:
Rockefeller
Brothers Fund, Inc.
Foundation State: NY Geographic Focus: I (International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For efforts to monitor, make transparent, and reform global
standard setting
Amount: $100,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Duration: 2-year grant
Foundation Name:
The Ford Foundation
Foundation
State:
NY Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: Continued Support For Global Trade Watch Harmonization
Project, Which Conducts Monitoring And Public Education On Impact Of
International Trade And Regulatory Harmonization Efforts
Amount: $450,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Duration: 3-year grant
Foundation Name:
The Joyce Foundation
Foundation
State: IL
Geographic Focus: N (National)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For continued support to investigate special interest campaign
contributions
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Peninsula
Community Foundation
Foundation
State: CA
Geographic Focus: CA
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For General Support
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Energy
Foundation
Foundation
State:
CA Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen , Texas , Austin , TX
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For global warming solutions in Texas through educational
outreach to local media, business leaders, and policy makers
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Energy
Foundation
Foundation State: CA Geographic Focus: I (International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For Buildings and Appliances for the Future, project that will
help ensure that Texas adopts energy code for new homes and commercial
buildings that develops incentives for replacing aging and inefficient
appliances, such as air conditioners
Amount: $26,700 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Surdna
Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: For continued support for national campaign to promote choice,
policy mechanism that enables consumers to gain enough market power to
leverage lower electricity rates and to incorporate preference for
renewable energy in community's power procurement procedures
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Carnegie
Corporation of New York
Foundation
State:
NY Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For legal project to challenge judicial campaign financing
system in Texas
Amount: $25,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name:
Deer Creek
Foundation
Abstract: For research and public education on inadequacies of Federal
Lobbying Disclosure Act and grassroots astroturf lobbying - TV, radio
and newspaper ads paid for by corporations and other powerful special
interests - seeking to persuade public to press swing legislators to
support legislation which will inure to benefit of those special
interests
Amount: $25,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name:
Deer Creek
Foundation
Foundation
State: MO
Geographic Focus: N (National)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: To educate public about effectiveness of existing public
health, environmental, and public safety regulations
Amount: $35,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name:
The Educational Foundation of America
Abstract: For Stop the Bailout and Pull the Plug On Pollution Campaign
Amount: $150,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Duration: 2-year grant
Foundation Name:
Energy
Foundation
Foundation
State:
CA Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: To develop clean energy policy strategy for Texas
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name:
Energy
Foundation
Foundation State: CA Geographic Focus: I (International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: To continue campaign to clean up or retire dirty power plants
and replace them with energy efficiency, renewable energy and clean
energy options, educating media and policymakers, organizing citizens
and participating in rulemakings by working through Texas Sustainable
Energy for Economic Development (SEED)
Amount: $100,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Duration: 2-year grant
Foundation Name:
Surdna
Foundation, Inc.
Foundation State: NY Geographic Focus: N (National)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For national campaign in partnership with Cape and Islands
Self-Reliance Corporation to educate environmental groups, consumer
groups and municipal officials about environmental and consumer problems
anticipated from utility deregulation, and to promote benefits of
community choice as policy mechanism to enable consumers to gain enough
market power to leverage lower rates and require environmentally
friendly electricity
Amount: $100,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name:
The Nathan
Cummings Foundation, Inc.
Foundation
State:
NY Geographic Focus: I
(International)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name:
The Joyce Foundation
Foundation
State: IL
Geographic Focus: N (National)
Recipient: Public Citizen Foundation , DC
Recipient Type: Consumer protection (W90)
Abstract: For series of reports highlighting nexus between special
interest contributions and outcome of major domestic policy debates
Amount: $40,000 Year Authorized: 1999
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