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Center for Science in the Public Interest
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Overview

Finances

for tax year ending 6/30/2004

Income$15,740,009.00 
Expenditures$16,300,625.00 
End-Of-Year Net Worth$9,651,821.00 
Tax Status501(c)3 

Selected Grants

Helena Rubinstein Foundation
Grant$20,000.00 in 1999
SourceFoundation Annual Report
DetailsFor research projects on antibiotic resistance and olestra
Rockefeller Foundation
Grant$250,000.00 in 2005
SourceChronicle Of Philanthropy
DetailsTo inform the international debate around scientific and regulatory issues related to biotechnology
Rockefeller Foundation
Grant$280,000.00 in 2002
SourceIRS Form 990 or 990-PF
DetailsTo broaden the public debate on genetic engineering in agriculture, encourage improved regulations in biotechnology, and increase international participation in policymaking on biotechnology issues.
Christopher D. Smithers Foundation
Grant$10,000.00 in 1999
SourceIRS Form 990 or 990-PF
DetailsTo enable the Center for Science in the Public Interest to spearhead numerous, new national education and advocacy campaigns to educate the public, particularly young people, about the risks of alcohol consumption. In addition, CSPI provided national leadership in educating the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee on issues concerning alcohol consumption.
Barbra Streisand Foundation
Grant$10,000.00 in 1999
SourceIRS Form 990 or 990-PF
DetailsAntibiotic Resistance

Top Funders and Grantees

Funding From Foundations
& Corporations

Total Donated

Time Frame
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation $2,182,013.00 1994 – 2001
Park Foundation $1,287,629.00 1996 – 2003
Rockefeller Foundation $730,000.00 2000 – 2005
Philanthropic Ventures Fund $516,450.00 1997 – 2002
S. H. Cowell Foundation $365,000.00 1989 – 1997
Rockefeller Family Fund $355,000.00 1999 – 2001
Beldon Fund $300,000.00 2000 – 2000
Louis & Anne Abrons Foundation $225,000.00 1990 – 2002
Wallace Genetic Foundation $205,000.00 1990 – 2001
Joyce Foundation $140,000.00 2000 – 2000
Helena Rubinstein Foundation $140,000.00 1997 – 2002
Carmel Hill Fund $120,000.00 1998 – 1999
New York Community Trust $111,608.00 2000 – 2001
Public Welfare Foundation $100,000.00 1998 – 1999
John Merck Fund $100,000.00 2000 – 2002
Allen Foundation $100,000.00 1999 – 2000
Myra Reinhard Family Foundation $85,000.00 2000 – 2001
Pew Charitable Trusts $80,000.00 1991 – 1991
Amaturo Foundation $77,000.00 1999 – 2002
Deer Creek Foundation $65,000.00 1999 – 1999
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Funding From Other
Activist Groups

Total Donated

Time Frame
Environmental Defense
$62,500.00 2000 – 2001
Tides Foundation & Tides Center
$50,000.00 2000 – 2001
United Methodist Church Global Ministries
$45,835.00 1999 – 1999
Center for Communications, Health and the Environment
$5,000.00 2001 – 2001
Funding From IndividualsTotal DonatedTime Frame
Ruth Test $1,482,537.00 1997 – 2000
Georgia Lloyd $135,953.00 1998 – 1998
William J. Ruane $109,800.00 1997 – 2000
Paul Dinkel $40,000.00 1998 – 1999
Lucy A. Rockefeller Waletzky $15,000.00 1998 – 1999
Deborah Szekely $10,000.00 1999 – 1999
Anita Morreale $9,359.00 1998 – 1998
Mary R. Morgan $5,000.00 1999 – 1999
Alexander O. Szekely $5,000.00 1998 – 1998
Anne Bancroft $5,000.00 1999 – 1999
Richard Usen $5,000.00 1998 – 1998
Jean Funk $5,000.00 1999 – 1999
Robert McNeil $5,000.00 1998 – 1998
Keith Roberts $5,000.00 1999 – 1999
Noel Perry $5,000.00 1998 – 1998


Foundations listed on ActivistCash.com may provide funding to a wider variety of nonprofit groups than those profiled here. This website focuses on activist groups that concentrate on food- and beverage-related issues.

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