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    EIA Exclusive: NEA Shares the Wealth to the Tune of $11.7 Million

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    EIA Exclusive

    An Education Intelligence Agency analysis of NEA's financial disclosure report for the 2007-08 fiscal year reveals the national union contributed $11.7 million to a wide variety of advocacy groups, charities, and advisors. The total is about the same as it was in the previous fiscal year, but does not include spending from the final two months of the 2008 election campaign.

    The expenditures fall into broad categories of community outreach grants, charitable contributions, and payments for services rendered. In this list, EIA has deliberately omitted spending such as media buys, or payments to pollsters or consultants that have no obvious ideological component. Nor does it include any direct payments to NEA affiliates. The grants range from more than $1.2 million to fight a Florida property tax initiative down to smaller amounts to groups such as ACORN, FairTest, Planned Parenthood, and People for the American Way.

    Here is an alphabetic list of the recipients of NEA's largesse, with relevant web links:

    ACORN - $178,000

    AFL-CIO - $190,588

    AIDS Walk - $5,000

    Alliance for a Better Minnesota - $33,333

    American Institutes for Research - $26,466

    American Library Association - $10,000

    Asian American Justice Center - $5,000

    Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund - $6,000

    Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies - $5,000

    Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance - $5,000

    Baptist Center for Ethics - $10,000

    Campaign for America's Future - $45,000

    Casa de Angeles Foundation - $7,500

    Center for Civic Action - $25,000

    Center for Community Change - $25,000

    Center for Economic Organizing - $12,000

    Center for Law and Education - $50,000

    Center for Policy Alternatives - $5,000

    Center for Teaching Quality - $250,697

    Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association - $81,500

    Children's Defense Fund - $5,000

    Coalition for Our Communities - $750,000

    Coalition of Black Trade Unionists - $5,000

    Coalition on Human Needs - $6,000

    Committee for Education Funding - $13,570

    Committee on States - $25,000

    Communities for Quality Education - $700,000

    Community Teachers Institute - $10,000

    Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc. - $31,700

    Council of Chief State School Officers - $171,248

    Council of State Governments - $14,000

    Democracy Alliance - $110,000

    Democratic GAIN - $10,000

    Democratic Leadership Council - $45,000

    Denver 2008 Convention Planning Committee - $1,000,000

    Economic Policy Institute - $325,000

    Education Commission of the States - $69,031

    Education Development Center - $5,000

    Education Law Center - $10,000

    Everybody Wins DC - $7,100

    Fair Elections Legal Network - $15,000

    FairTest - $35,000

    Ford's Theatre - $10,000

    Fuse Washington - $15,000

    Gay Lesbian and Straight Education Network - $157,500

    GOP Convention Strategies - $89,000

    Great Lakes Center for Education Research and Practice - $250,000

    Harvard Labor and Worklife Program - $5,000

    Health Care for America Now! - $500,000

    Healthy Schools Network - $5,000

    Human Rights Campaign - $15,000

    Indianapolis Voting Rights Coalition - $5,000

    Institute for Collaborative Leadership - $15,000

    Iowa Politics.com - $7,500

    Japanese American Citizens League - $5,000

    Jobs for America's Graduates - $5,000

    Jobs with Justice - $20,500

    Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies - $10,000

    Leadership Conference on Civil Rights - $17,000

    League of United Latin American Citizens - $10,000

    Learning First Alliance - $55,875

    Learning Project - $11,494

    Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund - $10,000

    National Action Network - $15,000

    NASA Pre-Service Teacher Program - $10,000

    National Association for Asian and Pacific American Education - $5,750

    National Association for Bilingual Education - $5,000

    National Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese Americans - $5,500

    National Association of Hispanic Journalists - $5,000

    National Association of Legislative and Political Specialists for Education - $13,019

    National Baptist Voice - $5,950

    National Black Caucus of State Legislators Labor Roundtable - $10,500

    National Board for Professional Teaching Standards - $7,500

    National Coalition of ESEA Title I Parents - $5,000

    National Coalition on Health Care - $25,000

    National Conference of Democratic Mayors - $7,500

    National Conference of State Legislatures - $54,775

    National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education - $279,230

    National Council on Black Civic Participation - $5,000

    National Council of Nonprofits - $10,000

    National Indian Education Association - $15,400

    National Pan-Hellenic Council Foundation - $10,640

    National Partnership for Women and Families - $5,000

    National Parent Teachers Association - $22,247

    National Staff Development Council - $25,000

    National State Teachers of the Year - $5,000

    National Urban League - $22,980

    National Women's Law Center - $10,000

    Nebraskans United - $25,000

    New Democratic Network - $25,000

    New Teacher Center - $150,000

    No on 10 - $350,000

    North Carolina New Schools Project - $100,000

    One Wisconsin Now - $25,000

    Organization of Chinese Americans - $10,000

    Parent Teacher Home Visit Project - $25,000

    Partnership for 21st Century Skills - $52,500

    People for the American Way - $125,000

    People for Our Public Schools - $450,000

    Planned Parenthood - $5,000

    Princeton Organizational Advisors - $187,950

    Progress Michigan - $25,000

    Progress Ohio - $20,000

    Progressive Future Action Center - $315,000

    Project New West - $281,125

    Protect Colorado's Future - $177,000

    Public Agenda Foundation - $17,500

    Public Education Defense Fund - $1,224,000

    Rainbow/PUSH Coalition - $10,000

    Rebuild America's Schools - $20,000

    Republican Main Street Partnership - $50,000

    Ripon Society - $15,000

    SEIU - $5,000

    Sons of the Revolution - $5,000

    Southeast Asia Resource Action Center - $5,000

    State Legislative Leaders Foundation - $5,000

    State Net - $46,675

    Task Force Foundation - $10,000

    Teachers Count - $50,000

    Teaching for Change - $14,922

    The Foundation - $10,000

    This Is America with Dennis Wholey - $150,000

    University of Iowa Center for Evaluation and Assessment - $40,325

    U.S. Action - $220,000

    U.S. Fund for UNICEF - $7,500

    U.S. Hispanic Leadership Institute - $25,000

    Utahns for Public Schools - $231,944

    Vote No: Protect Our Constitution - $25,000

    WAND Education Fund - $12,500

    Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation - $142,927

    Washington Internship Institute - $5,000

    Will Steger Foundation - $9,370

    Women's Campaign Forum - $20,000

    Working America - $800,000

    Youth Development Research Fund - $5,000



    Most of NEA's income comes from members' dues, with a small percentage derived from advertising and other miscellaneous revenues. However, in 2007-08 NEA was also the recipient of sponsorship funds from major corporations: $25,000 from Verizon, $67,000 from Target, and $71,000 from Hyundai.

    — Mike Atnonucci
    Education Intelligence Agency
    2009-01-20
    http://www.eiaonline.com


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