Intercollegiate Studies Institute
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The Intercollegiate Studies Institute (ISI) is a nonprofit educational organization that promotes conservative thought on college campuses.[1][2]
Abbreviation | ISI |
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Formation | 22 June 1953 (70 years ago) (22 June 1953) |
Founders | |
Type | nonprofit |
23-6050131 | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) |
Purpose | education |
Headquarters |
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President | John A. Burtka IV[lower-alpha 1] |
Chairman | Thomas E. Lynch |
Revenue (2020[lower-alpha 2]) | $7,078,238[lower-alpha 3] |
Expenses (2020[lower-alpha 2]) | $6,195,894[lower-alpha 3] |
Website | isi |
It was founded in 1953 by Frank Chodorov with William F. Buckley Jr. as its first president.[3] It sponsors lectures and debates on college campuses, publishes books and journals, provides funding and editorial assistance to a network of conservative and libertarian college newspapers, and finances graduate fellowships.[4]
Some financial information about the organization is published on their website (for FYE 30 June 2021).[5] However their financials shown on their website differ somewhat from their filed IRS Form-990.[6] For their fiscal year ending 30 June 2021[lower-alpha 3]: their donations were $5,809,831; their revenue was $7,078,238; and their expenses were $6,195,894.