Midwest Academy
225 W Ohio
St
Chicago, IL 60610
Phone: (312) 427-2304
Website:
http://www.midwestacademy.com/
Email:
mwacademy1@aol.com
Description: Training
organization for various left-wing causes, led by long-time
Democratic Party flak Heather Booth.
Trained
Peter Altman,
executive director of
Texas Fund for
Energy and Environmental Education, in
grassroots activism tactics - being applied in the anti-Exxon Mobil
campaign.
In its
own words: "The Midwest Academy offers five day training
sessions for leaders and staff of citizen and community groups. The
Academy is one of the nation's oldest and best known schools for
community organizations, citizen organizations and individuals
committed to progressive social change."
Financial condition, 2000
|
Revenue |
|
Expenses |
|
Contributions |
$531,592 |
|
Government Grants |
$0 |
|
Program Services |
$252,849 |
|
Investments |
$5,808 |
|
Special Events |
$0 |
|
Sales |
$0 |
|
Other |
$0 |
|
|
|
Program Services |
$460,605 |
|
Administration |
$53,121 |
|
Other |
$94,030 |
|
Total Expenditures |
$607,756 |
|
|
Total Revenue |
$790,249 |
|
NET
GAIN/LOSS |
$182,493 |
EIN: 36-2776406
Exempt since 1973
Board of Directors
|
ROBERT CREAMER, DIRECTOR |
ETHEL KLEIN, DIRECTOR |
|
JACKIE KENDAL, PRESIDENT |
PAUL BOOTH, DIRECTOR |
|
HEATHER BOOTH, CHAIR OF BOARD |
NANCY SHIER, DIRECTOR |
|
JACKY GRIMSHAW, SEC. TREAS. |
|
|
|
Background:
Midwest Academy was founded by
Heather
Booth, Chicagoan whose activist career began in the Mississippi
Summer civil rights projects in 1964. She returned to Chicago and
organized an early woman's group in 1967. She founded the Midwest
Academy in 1973 to provide training for organizers in neighborhood
organizations.
Her husband, Paul Booth, was a founding member of Students for a
Democratic Society (SDS) in the early 1960s, and was president of
Chicago's Citizen Action Program formed in 1969 by organizer
trainees from Saul Alinski's Industrial Areas Foundation.
The Midwest
Academy and IAF worked together on CAP's campaigns. In 1977, Heather
Booth got together with William Winpisinger, president of the
International Association of Machinists and William Hutton of the
National Council of Senior Citizens.
In 1978, the
leaders of about 70 labor, citizen, senior, and farm organizations
met in Washington, D.C. to found the Citizens/Labor Energy Coalition
(CLEC).
In 1979, five
state groups met in Chicago to form a national federation, Citizen
Action. The founding organizations were:
- Oregon Fair
Share
- Massachusetts
Fair Share
- Illinois
Public Action Council
- Connecticut
Citizen Action Coalition
- Ohio Public
Interest Campaign
Heather Booth
and Ira Arlook (of Ohio Public Interest Campaign) were co-directors
until 1988 when Arlook became sole director.
In 1990 Booth
became director of the Coalition for Democratic Values, a partisan
organization of leading far-left Democrats, formed as a
counterweight to the centrist Democratic Leadership Council.
In 1993 Booth
took a job as training director with the Democratic National
Committee, also using her contacts to solicit endorsements of
Clinton administration policies from interest groups.
In 2000, Booth
became executive director of NAACP's National Voter Fund, where she
remains.
Heather Booth also joined with
activists in 1999 to revive the defunct
Citizen Action as USAction, where she now serves
as co-chair.
Grants to Midwest Academy:
Foundation Name:
Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Abstract: To train additional organizers, develop advanced organizer
training, translate curriculum materials into Spanish, and work with college
students to develop their leadership and organizing skills
Amount: $200,000 Year Authorized: 2000
Duration: 2-year grant
Foundation Name:
The Retirement Research Foundation
Abstract: For Training and Technical Assistance for Senior Advocacy
Organizations
Amount: $216,300 Year Authorized: 2000
Foundation Name: H.
W. Buckner Charitable Residuary Trust
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name: Woods Fund of Chicago
Amount: $75,000 Year Authorized: 1999
Foundation Name: The Arca Foundation
Abstract: To further work of training progressive organizers in
social change work
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: Open Society Institute
Abstract: For drug policy conference
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1997
Foundation Name: John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Abstract: For general operations
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 1997
Foundation Name: Energy Foundation
Abstract: For continued support for public education on benefits of
energy efficiency and renewable energy within Illinois utility
restructuring debate
Amount: $15,000 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: The
Retirement Research Foundation
Foundation State: IL Geographic Focus: FL, IA, IL, IN, KY, MI,
MO, WI
Abstract: For scholarships for senior citizen organizations
Amount: $93,400 Year Authorized: 1998
Foundation Name: Energy
Foundation
Abstract: For public education on benefits of energy efficiency and
renewable energy within Illinois utility restructuring debate
Amount: $20,000 Year Authorized: 1997
Foundation Name: John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Abstract: For general operations
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 1996
Foundation Name: John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Abstract: For youth initiative, which trains young people for
careers as organizers in community and public interest organizations
Amount: $50,000 Year Authorized: 1994
Foundation Name: Woods Fund of Chicago
Abstract: For Summer Organizing Institute that recruits, trains and
places college students in Chicago community organizing groups
engaged in issues campaigns
Amount: $12,500 Year Authorized: 1994
Foundation Name: Jessie Smith Noyes
Foundation, Inc.
Abstract: For community organizing training for grassroots
environmental leaders and organizers in Southeast and Southwest
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1993
Foundation Name: Woods Charitable Fund,
Inc.
Abstract: For consultation with Chicago Rehab Network and member
organizations to expand organizing and policy impact on issues of
affordable housing
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1993
Foundation Name: Foundation for Deep
Ecology
Abstract: For Save America's Forests
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1992
Foundation Name: Wieboldt Foundation
Abstract: For Summer Organizing Institute, training project placing
interns in community organizations to work on affordable housing
campaign
Amount: $10,000 Year Authorized: 1992
Foundation Name: The Retirement Research
Foundation
Abstract: To provide leadership development training for leaders of
senior organizations
Amount: $30,310 Year Authorized: 1992
Foundation Name: John D. and Catherine T.
MacArthur Foundation
Abstract: For Student Trainer-Training Program
Amount: $47,000 Year Authorized: 1991
Foundation Name: Woods Charitable Fund,
Inc.
Abstract: For development of leaders and staff of Dearborn and
Lathrop Homes
Amount: $12,000 Year Authorized: 1988
Foundation Name: Woods Charitable Fund,
Inc.
Abstract: For study of organizing and training models that may be
effective in public housing and for continuing consultation with
public housing organizing initiatives
Amount: $14,000 Year Authorized: 1989
Foundation Name: Wieboldt Foundation
Abstract: For scholarships to national academy that trains community
organizers
Amount: $5,000 Year Authorized: 1988
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