For Immediate Release:
December 20, 2001 |
Contact: Craig McDonald
512-472-9770 |
TPJ Receives $50,000 Soros Research Grant
Austin, TX: : Texans for Public Justice (TPJ) announced today that it received a major grant from the Open Society Institute’s Program on Law and Society. The grant supports TPJ’s ongoing research into how private money influences Texas’ judicial elections. The $50,000 grant will fund the first year of a proposed multi-year research agenda. Investor George Soros is the founder, funder and chairman of the New York-based Open Society Institute.“We are pleased that such a respected institution is supporting our legal reform work,” said TPJ Director Craig McDonald. “No other state in the union has a greater need for fundamental judicial reform.”
Receiving no corporate or government funding, TPJ relies on foundation grants for most of its funding. In 2001, it raised $275,000 from foundation grants, or enough to cover 85 percent of its $325,000 annual operating budget. TPJ also receives financial support from approximately 1,000 individual Texans.
The following foundations support Texans for Public Justice research and advocacy projects:
- Alliance For Better Campaigns, Washington, DC [Pew Charitable Trusts supports ABC]
- Arca Foundation, Washington, D.C
- Deer Creek Foundation, St. Louis, MO
- Magnolia Charitable Trust, Houston, TX
- National Association for Public Interest Law (NAPIL), Washington, D.C
- The Open Society Institute (Soros Foundation), New York, NY
- The Ottinger Foundation, New York, NY
- The Piper Fund, Amherst, MA
- Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Education Fund, Los Angeles, CA
- Rockefeller Family Fund, New York, NY
- The Solidago Foundation, Northampton, MA
- The Stern Family Fund, Arlington, VA
- Margaret Cullinan Wray Charitable Trust, Houston, TX
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Texans for Public Justice is a non-profit, non-partisan research
and advocacy
organization that tracks the role of money in Texas politics.