Liberty Fair Organization Registration
Fee Payment
This is for organizations interested in
participating in the Liberty Fair. No
organization will be registered until all
funds have been received. It is a $150
registration fee.
The following
organizations have so far signed up to
participate in the Students for Liberty
Conference Liberty Fair:
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Acton Institute
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Atlas Economic
Research Foundation
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Ayn Rand Institute
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Bureaucrash
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Cato Institute
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Foundation for
Economic Education
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Fund for American
Studies
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Institute for
Humane Studies
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Students for a Free
Economy
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Tax Foundation
Acton
Institute—The Mission of the
Acton Institute is to promote a free and
virtuous society characterized by individual
liberty and sustained by religious
principles. Toward this end, Acton organizes
seminars, conducts research and produces
publications and films aimed at educating
current and future religious leaders of all
denominations, business executives,
entrepreneurs, university professors, and
academic researchers in economics
principles, and in the connection that can
exist between virtue and economic thinking.
Website:
www.acton.org
Phone: 616.454.3080
Email: info@acton.org
Mail: Acton Institute, 161 Ottawa NW,
Ste 301, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503
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Atlas
Economic Research Foundation—The
mission of the Atlas Foundation is to
discover, develop, and support intellectual
entrepreneurs' worldwide who can advance the
Atlas vision of a society of free and
responsible individuals.
Website:
www.atlasusa.org
Phone: 703-934-6969
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Ayn
Rand Institute—The Ayn Rand
Institute (ARI) works to introduce young
people to Ayn Rand's novels, to support
scholarship and research based on her ideas,
and to promote the principles of reason,
rational self-interest, individual rights
and laissez-faire capitalism to the widest
possible audience.
Website:
www.aynrand.org
Email: mail@aynrand.org
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Bureaucrash—Bureaucrash is
dedicated to fighting the increase of
government control over our lives. Our
international network of pro-freedom
activists works to change the political
ideology of our generation through creative
activism. While most youth politics supports
the growth of the already bloated government
bureaucracy, we fight for freedom. Our
activists are of all political persuasions
united by the belief that sprawling
governments and the bureaucrats and
politicians who control them ought to be
mocked. Mercilessly.
Website:
www.bureaucrash.com
Email: hq@bureaucrash.com
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Cato
Institute—The Cato Institute
seeks to broaden the parameters of public
policy debate to allow consideration of the
traditional American principles of limited
government, individual liberty, free markets
and peace. Toward that goal, the Institute
strives to achieve greater involvement of
the intelligent, concerned lay public in
questions of policy and the proper role of
government.
Websites:
www.cato.org and
www.catocampus.org
Phone: 202-789-5251
Email: jcoon@cato.org (Joey Coon,
Manager of Student Programs)
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Institute for Humane Studies—IHS
is grounded in the principles of the
classical liberal intellectual tradition,
which include recognition of the dignity and
worth of each individual and inalienable
individual rights; protection of those
rights through the institutions of
individual private property, contract, and
the rule of law and through freely evolved
intermediary institutions; the ideal of
voluntarism in human relations; and the
goals of free trade, free migration, and
peace. In pursuit of these goals, IHS
promotes the study of liberty across a broad
range of disciplines, encouraging
understanding, open inquiry, rigorous
scholarship, and creative problem solving.
Website:
www.theihs.org
Email: ihs@gmu.edu
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Foundation for Economic Education—The
Foundation for Economic Education — FEE — is
a voice for individual liberty and
responsibility, private property, free
markets, constitutionally limited government
and the rule of law.
Website:
www.fee.org
Phone: 914-591-7230
Address: 30 S. Broadway Irvington NY
10533
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The
Fund for American Studies— TFAS
has been educating young leaders on the
values of freedom, democracy and free-market
economies since 1967. Eleven Institutes
around the world bring college students
together for educational programs engaging
them in a rigorous examination of economic
concepts, political systems and moral
philosophy. Our goal is to prepare young
people for honorable leadership by educating
them in the theory, practice and benefits of
a free society.
Website:
www.tfas.org
Phone: 202-986-0384
Address: 1706 New Hampshire Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20009
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Students for a Free Economy—Students
for a Free Economy (SFE) is a nonpartisan
educational organization dedicated to
promoting the benefits of free markets,
civil society and individual liberty. SFE
accomplishes this goal by establishing a
presence at colleges and universities,
providing resources and materials,
developing future leaders in the free-market
movement and acting as a network for
students to connect with like-minded peers,
faculty, mentors and entrepreneurs who share
their passion for a free economy and
society.
Website:
www.michigansfe.org
Email: morehouse@mackinac.org
Address: 14000 S. 38th St.,
Vicksburg, MI 49097
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Tax
Foundation—The Tax Foundation is
a non-profit research organization founded
in 1937 to educate taxpayers about sound tax
policy. We calculate "Tax Freedom Day" each
year (the day Americans have paid their
taxes for the year), disseminate information
and analysis on taxes, and promote tax
systems that are simple, fair, and conducive
to economic growth.
Website:
www.taxfoundation.org
Email: henchman@taxfoundation.org
(Joseph Henchman, Tax Counsel)
Address: 2001 L Street, N.W., Suite
1050, Washington, DC 20035
