The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit. According to its website, TIFWE”s mission is “promoting biblical and economic principles that help individuals find fulfillment in their work and contribute to a free and flourishing society.”<1> Staffer Elise Amyx wrote that IFWE “can best be described as a biblical advocacy think tank with a two-fold philosophy: The Bible teaches that work has rich eternal significance; and Biblical economic principles provide a roadmap for stewarding one’s vocation in a manner that glorifies God and benefits others.”<2>
Charles Koch is the right-wing billionaire owner of Koch Industries. As one of the richest people in the world, he is a key funder of the right-wing infrastructure, including the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and the State Policy Network (SPN). In sahib.tv, key articles on Charles Koch and his late brother David include: Koch Brothers, Americans for Prosperity, Stand Together Chamber of Commerce, Stand Together, Koch Family Foundations, Koch Universities, and I360. You are watching: Institute for faith work and economics ![]() The $400 million Koch network uses a maze of nonprofit groups and LLCs to conceal donations and campaign activity Source: Robert Maguire with the Center for Responsive Politics. Matea Gold and Cristina Rivero/The Washington Post. Contents3 Funding4 Grants6 Personnel Ties to Koch brothersAccording to its tax filings, the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics is affiliated with Evangchr4 Trust and Themis Trust, both of which have links to the Koch brothers. Paul W. Brooks is listed on IFWE”s documents as a trustee. According to OpenSecrets, Paul W. Brooks “is the same name as that of a former Koch Industries senior vice president.”<3> Executive Director Hugh Whelchel is also listed as the Executive Director of Evangchr4 Trust. Positions and ActivitiesThe IFWE describes its work as conducting “theological and economic research” and then “translating” its research for the public through its blog, op-eds, webinars, papers, books, and public speaking tours. See more: ' The Mist Season 1 Episode 6 Review: The Devil You Know The IFWE appears to play a role in developing an intellectual basis for linking Christianity with free-market orthodoxy. For example, staff member Elise Amyx participated in a panel on Christianity and Libertarianism at the International Students for Liberty Conference in February 2014. The panel shared “5 reasons why they believe Christians can be libertarian in their political beliefs,” according to a reporter for Christian Post.<4> In 2012, IFWE released a report on income inequality which argued against the idea that income inequality is a problem. According to the report, “ncome inequality <...> is a fact of economic life. Different people are born with different gifts and choose to pursue them differently. Those gifts carry unequal earthly rewards, one of which is in the form of income.”<5> FundingAs a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics is not required to disclose its donors. Core financials2011<6>For the period June 7, 2011-May 31, 2012. See more: Get Your Shine On ( Florida Georgia Line Get Your Shine On Lyrics Total Revenue: $970,457Total Expenses: $313,359Net Assets: $657,098 Grants2011Affiliated entitiesThe Institute for Faith, Work & Economics lists TENO, LLC as a disregarded entity in its tax filings. It also lists two “related tax-exempt organizations,” Evangchr4 Trust and Themis Trust. Its tax filings further identify two related taxable organizations, Thoco Inc. and Demeter Analytics Services, Inc. PersonnelStaffAs of June 2014:<7> Hugh C. Whelchel, Executive DirectorJohn Kyle, Chief Operating OfficerAnne Rathbone Bradley, Vice President of Economic InitiativesArt Lindsley, Vice President of Theological InitiativesKristin Brown, Vice President of CommunicationsTrevor Badorrek, Director of Data and AnalyticsElise Amyx, Student Outreach ManagerGabrielle Jackson, Director of External PartnershipsGreg Ayers, Communications Manager & Senior EditorIrene Switzer, Operations Administrator & Grants Manager ResearchersAs of June 2014:<8> David Kotter, Visiting ScholarDoug Bandow, Senior Research FellowChad Brand, Senior Research FellowArt Carden, Senior Research FellowPaul Cleveland, Senior Research FellowPaul Jeon, Senior Research FellowJ. P. Moreland, Senior Research FellowTom Pratt, Senior Research FellowDerek Yonai, Senior Research Fellow BoardTIFWE does not list its board members on its website. Its 2011 tax filings report three paid officers in: Hugh Whelchel, Executive DirectorBarnaby Zall, Secretary/Treasurer Contact informationReferences |