Conservative Partnership Institute
The Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) is a United States-based conservative nonprofit organization. The stated purpose of CPI is the professional development of conservative staffers and elected officials.[1] Under the leadership of Mark Meadows, the nonprofit has bolstered notable MAGA figures such as U.S. Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, according to the Washington Post.[2]
Abbreviation | CPI |
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Formation | May 2017 |
Founder | James Warren DeMint |
Founded at | Washington, DC |
Type | nonprofit |
82-1470217 | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) |
Purpose | political education and advocacy |
Headquarters |
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CEO | Edward Corrigan[lower-alpha 1] |
Chairman | James Warren DeMint |
Key people | |
Revenue (2020) | $6,202,407[lower-alpha 3] |
Expenses (2020) | $5,948,594[lower-alpha 3] |
Website | cpi |
Background
The Conservative Partnership Institute was founded in 2017 by Jim DeMint, who serves as the organization's chairman.[1][3] Mark Meadows joined as a senior partner in January 2021.[4] The Save America PAC donated $1 million to CPI.[5] A 2022 NPR investigation found CPI might be violating prohibitions on 501(c)(3) charities providing benefits to political parties by supporting candidates and groups aligned with the Republican Party.[6]
Property purchases
Within the span of one year, limited liability companies connected to CPI purchased nine properties that are "steps" from each other in Washington D.C.[2] Grid News refers to these purchasing entities as "shell companies".[7] The total purchase price for these properties is $41 million. These properties are located two blocks east of the United States Capitol, which houses the U.S. Congress.[2] The purchased properties, which CPI now controls, consist of "four commercial properties along a single Pennsylvania Avenue block, three adjoining rowhouses around the corner, and a garage and carriage house in the rear alley. CPI's aim, as expressed in its annual report, is to transform the swath of prime real estate into a campus it calls 'Patriot's Row'".[2]
The name of Edward Corrigan, the president of CPI, appears on public documents related to the purchases. The companies involved in the purchases list Cameron Seward, CPI's general counsel and director of operations, as an officer on corporate filings, and give CPI's Independence Avenue headquarters as their principal address.[2] Seward's name also appears on the purchasing companies' incorporation documents.
See also
Notes
- since May 2017
- since January 2021
- IRS Form-990
References
- Lahut, Jake (26 July 2017). "DeMint launches new group to boost conservatives in Washington". Politico.
- Schwartzman, Paul (15 March 2023). "Steps from the Capitol, Trump allies buy up properties to build MAGA campus". Washington Post. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
- Karni, Annie (13 June 2018). "Trump White House advertises at a Hill job fair amid staff exodus". Politico.
The fair is being hosted by the Conservative Partnership Institute, an organization founded by former Heritage Foundation president Jim DeMint last year.
- "Mark Meadows joins Conservative Partnership Institute". The Hill. 27 January 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- "Trump gave $1M to Meadows nonprofit weeks after Jan. 6 panel's creation". Cnbc.com. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- Tom Dreisbach (31 August 2022). "Experts say a Trump-backed charity is pushing the boundaries of tax law". NPR.
- Severns, Maggie, Steve Reilly, and Anna Deen (16 February 2023). "Meet 'Patriot's Row': Mark Meadows' MAGA hub buys a multimillion-dollar chunk of 'the Swamp'". Grid News. Retrieved 15 March 2023.