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It and Donors Capital Fund have been described as spinoffs of the Philanthropy Roundtable, a coordinating group for conservative foundations, where Ball had been executive director. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] According to DonorsTrust, the organization was founded by a group of donors and nonprofit executives who were "actively engaged in supporting ...
At the top of the list, perhaps, are Defend Texas Liberty PAC and Texans United for a Conservative Majority PAC, which have spent upwards of $3.7 million this election cycle.
The North Texas Baptist Association (NTBA) is an association of conservative evangelical Christian churches in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area.. NTBA was formed in March, 2000 by seven local churches that were aligned with the conservative Southern Baptists of Texas Convention (SBTC), and who wanted to form a local association of churches for regional religious proselytism throughout ...
The Southern Baptists of Texas were formed by churches within the Baptist General Convention of Texas so that they might partner more closely with the national body in a fellowship based on a common, conservative commitment to the inerrancy of Scripture. [1] As of 2011, it had approximately 2,300 affiliated churches. [2]
Sitting at the tables before Amanchukwu were not congregants but donors, each having spent between $100 and $1,250 per person to attend. ... The conservative nonprofit was founded shortly after ...
The $16.5 million in donations represented a small increase from one year prior, when groups that are now part of the Project 2025 advisory board received about $15 million collectively from ...
In 1990, the national Christian Coalition, Inc., headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, began producing non-partisan voter guides which it distributed to conservative Christian churches. Complaints that the voter guides were partisan led to the denial by the IRS of the Christian Coalition, Inc.'s tax-exempt status in 1999. [ 10 ]
At more than $70 million this election cycle, Jeff Yass, an investor in ByteDance, is the second-highest donor to conservative causes and PACs, beating many on the top donors list by more than $11 ...