Castle Rock Foundation
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The Castle Rock Foundation was founded in 1993 with an endowment of $36,596,253 from the Adolph Coors Foundation. In 1999, assets totalled $67 million. The total giving in 1999 was $3 million.
Its mission is to:
- "Promote a better understanding of the free enterprise system"
- "Preserve the principles upon which our democracy was founded to help ensure a limited role for government and the protection of individual rights as provided for in the Constitution"
- "Encourage personal responsibility and leadership"
- "Uphold traditional American value"
[edit] Governance
Officers / Directors (1999)
- William Coors, President
- Peter H. Coors, Vice President
- Jeffrey Coors, Treasurer
- Linda Tafoya, Secretary
- Holland Coors, Trustee
- Robert Windsor, Trustee
[edit] Past and present grantees
Between 1995 and 2003 the organization donated to the following organizations [1]. Organizations are not included in the list below if the total amount given is less than $50,000 USD over this time frame.
Over $1 million USD
- Heritage Foundation
- Hillsdale College
- Free Congress Foundation
- Adolph Coors Medical Research Foundation
- Johnson & Wales University
Over $500,000 USD
- John Wayne Cancer Institute
- Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
- Academy Research and Development Institute
- Mountain States Legal Foundation
- Saint James School
- Boy Scouts of America: Denver Area Council
Over $250,000 USD
- Institute for Justice
- American Legislative Exchange Council
- American Battle Monuments Commission
- Pacific Legal Foundation
- Independence Institute
- American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
- National Association of Scholars
- Landmark Legal Foundation
- A Christian Ministry in the National Parks
- Leadership Institute
- Center for the Study of Popular Culture
- Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union
- Historic RittenhouseTown
- Cornell University
Over $100,000 USD
Over $50,000 USD
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