Posted by Juan Non-Volokh:
Olin Winding Down:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2005_05_29-2005_06_04.shtml#1117371041


   After years of successful grant giving, one of the right's premier
   grant-giving entities, the [1]John M. Olin Foundation, is closing its
   doors. Whereas some foundations only pay out interest, Olin has been
   drawing down its principle for years. In this way, Olin avoided the
   risk that future generations might have a different funding
   philosophy. A [2]profile in today's New York Times labels Olin "part
   Medici, part venture-capitalist," and notes the foundation was
   instrumental in the launch of the Federalist Society, supported the
   growth of law and economics scholarship, and funded seminal work by
   the likes of Allan Bloom and Charles Murray.

   While the Olin Foundation has achieved almost mythical status on the
   Left, it was never all that big a giver. Even at its height, Olin was
   never one of the biggest grantmakers, and didn't make the Foundation
   Center's [3]list of the 100 biggest grantgivers. (Note: The F.W. Olin
   Foundation, listed at 25, is not related.) To this day, conservative
   and libertarian foundations give far less money to their pet causes
   than liberal foudnations such as Packard, Ford, Pew or MacArthur.

   If the key to Olin's success wasn't out-spending its competitors, what
   was the trick? According to James Piereson, Olin was successful
   because it focused on funding ideas. Piereson explained his funding
   philosophy, in Commentary [4]here. Of course, it also helps if some of
   the ideas are compelling in their own right.

   [Disclosure: Several years ago I helped direct a small book project
   funded by the Olin Foundation.]

References

   1. http://www.jmof.org/
   2. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/29/politics/29olin.html?ei=5094&en=944cec619548ba02&hp=&ex=1117425600&partner=homepage&pagewanted=all
   3. http://fdncenter.org/research/trends_analysis/top100giving.html
   4. http://www.commentarymagazine.com/article.asp?aid=11905048_1

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