Aurea Foundation [Peter and Melanie Munk Charitable Foundation  |  "Munk Foundation"]

SOURCE:  SourceWatch.org, captured 2020-08-13

  • Established: 2006-08-25
  • Co-Founders: Peter Munk (former CEO of Barrick Gold Corporation)  |  Melanie Munk
  • Mission: "To support Canadian institutions involved in the study and development of public policy. Aurea Foundation's grant program aims to facilitate exchanges in the marketplace of ideas to the benefit of all Canadians."
  • Registered Name: Aurea Foundation
  • Business Number: 845833565RR0001
  • Type: public foundation
  • Charitable Registration Number (CRN): 845833565RR0001
  • Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Directors: Colin Chapin  |  David A Steele  |  Frank Penny  |  Melanie Munk
  • Assets (most resent reporting year): $6,810,079
  • Grants (most resent reporting year): $2,517,680
  • Website: http://www.aureafoundation.com/ [defunct]


  • COMMENTARY (BuriedTruth).


  • Sources:


    The Aurea Foundation is a charitable foundation established in 2006 by Peter Munk and Melanie Munk "to support Canadian institutions involved in the study and development of public policy. Aurea Foundation's grant program aims to facilitate exchanges in the marketplace of ideas to the benefit of all Canadians."

    Peter Munk is the former CEO of Barrick Gold Corporation, and was a member of the World Gold Council. His son is Anthony Munk.


    Funding History

    SOURCE:  BigDatabase.com, captured 2020-08-13

    Profile information updated: January, 2019:

    RECIPIENTCITYPROVINCEAMOUNTYEAR
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$737,9732018
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$633,0002009
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$518,2382017
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$433,3302011
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$315,0002015
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$260,0002014
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$260,0002013
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$250,0002018
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$250,0002017
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$250,0002007
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$250,0002018
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$250,0002017
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$250,0002016
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$250,0002011
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$250,0002016
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$250,0002018
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$250,0002017
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$243,7502010
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$240,0002013
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$239,0002012
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$225,0002018
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$225,0002017
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$225,0002016
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$215,0002007
    Governors of the University of Calgary Calgary AB$200,0002013
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$200,0002007
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$200,0002013
    Frontier Centre for Public Policy Winnipeg MB$200,0002014
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$200,0002012
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$193,0002014
    Governors of the University of Calgary Calgary AB$190,0002014
    Governors of the University of Calgary Calgary AB$175,0002011
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$175,0002009
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$175,0002010
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$160,0002009
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$150,0002008
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$150,0002013
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$150,0002011
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$130,0002014
    CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute
    [now Canadian Global Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$129,7002009
    Breakout Education Network Toronto ON$127,8002007
    Dominion Institute [now: Historica Canada] Toronto ON$126,0002007
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$125,0002015
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$125,0002015
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$125,0002012
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$121,0002013
    Governing Council of the University of Toronto Toronto ON$120,0002012
    Governors of the University of Calgary Calgary AB$120,0002013
    Governors of the University of Calgary Calgary AB$100,0002012
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$100,0002008
    CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute
    [now Canadian Global Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$100,0002007
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$100,0002007
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$100,0002012
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$100,0002011
    Beth Oloth Charitable Organization Toronto ON$100,0002017
    Beth Oloth Charitable Organization Toronto ON$100,0002018
    Beth Oloth Charitable Organization Toronto ON$100,0002016
    Samara Project [Samara Centre for Democracy] Toronto ON$100,0002013
    Massey College Toronto ON$100,0002009
    University of Calgary Calgary AB$100,0002009
    Queen's University Kingston ON$100,0002009
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$100,0002008
    Canadian Global Affairs Institute
    [formerly CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$100,0002011
    CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute
    [now Canadian Global Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$100,0002008
    MacDonald-Laurier Institute Ottawa ON$100,0002010
    Canadian Freedom Institute Toronto ON$100,0002014
    Manning Foundation Calgary AB$100,0002017
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$100,0002009
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$94,0002012
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$92,2252008
    Dominion Institute [now: Historica Canada] Toronto ON$90,0002009
    Centre for Civic Engagement Toronto ON$81,2502017
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$80,0002015
    C.D. Howe Institute Toronto ON$80,0002014
    Canadian Ditchley Foundation Toronto ON$75,0002007
    Canadian Constitution Foundation Calgary AB$75,0002007
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$75,0002013
    Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Calgary AB$75,0002013
    Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Calgary AB$75,0002014
    Canadian Global Affairs Institute
    [formerly CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$75,0002012
    Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Calgary AB$75,0002015
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$65,0002011
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$62,5002015
    Dominion Institute [now: Historica Canada] Toronto ON$60,0002008
    Dominion Institute [now: Historica Canada] Toronto ON$60,0002008
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$60,0002011
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$60,0002008
    Centre for Civic Engagement Toronto ON$60,0002016
    St. Antony's College, Oxford University Oxford UK$55,0002016
    Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning,
    McGill University
    Montreal QC$51,0002012
    Fraser Institute Vancouver BC$50,0002010
    Montreal Economic Institute Montreal QC$50,0002009
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$50,0002012
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$50,0002008
    Canadian Friends of Bar-Ilan University Concord ON$50,0002010
    University of Oxford Development Trust Fund Oxford UK$50,0002009
    Canadian Civil Liberties Education Trust Toronto ON$50,0002012
    Canadian Freedom Institute Toronto ON$50,0002015
    Canadian Global Affairs Institute
    [formerly CDFAI: Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute]
    Calgary AB$50,0002013
    Atlantic Institute for Market Studies Halifax NS$50,0002008
    Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms Calgary AB$50,0002012
    Mosaic Institute for Harnessing Diversity Toronto ON$50,0002011
    University of Oxford Development Trust Fund OxfordUK$50,0002013
    University of Oxford Development Trust Fund OxfordUK$50,0002010
    University of Oxford Development Trust Fund OxfordUK$50,0002012
    University of Oxford Development Trust Fund OxfordUK$50,0002011

    I exported those data to a spreadsheet and reformatted (renaming older organizations to their current name, to assist sorting):

  • The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms [Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms] gratefully acknowledges the generous support provided by the Aurea Foundation, the Lotte & John Hecht Memorial Foundation,  the Donner Canadian Foundation, and numerous other donors across Canada. Our work in defending constitutional freedoms depends entirely on the voluntary donations of those who agree with our mission and vision. The JCCF neither asks for, nor receives, any government funding. All donations made to the JCCF are confidential. The JCCF only recognizes donors with their express consent.


    Munk Debates

  • Website: munkdebates.com/

    SOURCE:  SourceWatch.org, captured 2020-08-13

    "The Munk Debates provide a lively and substantive forum for leading thinkers to discuss the pressing issues of our time. Two debates are held each year in Toronto, one in the spring and one in the fall. The previous Munk Debate participants include Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, historian Niall Ferguson, UN Special Envoy for HIV AIDS Steven Lewis, Ambassador John Bolton, columnist Charles Krauthammer and activist Mia Farrow.

    "The Munk Debates is a signature initiative of the Aurea Foundation, a Canadian charitable organization established in 2006 by philanthropist Peter Munk and his wife Melanie Munk to support Canadian institutions and individuals involved in the study and development of public policy."


    Munk Debates

    SOURCE:  Wikipedia, captured 2020-08-13

    The Munk Debates are a semi-annual series of debates on major policy issues held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They are run by the Aurea Foundation, a charitable foundation set up by Peter Munk, founder of Barrick Gold, and his wife Melanie Munk. The debate series was founded in 2008 by Peter Munk and Rudyard Griffiths, who moderates most of the debates.

    The Munk debates are held in Toronto, at steadily larger venues as they have proven popular. Tickets are sold to the general public, and sell out shortly after being made available.

    A poll is taken from the audience both before and after each debate. The winner of the debate is determined by how many people are persuaded to move from one opinion side to the other.

    The debates have been broadcast on CBC Radio's "Ideas" as well as CPAC. The more recent ones have also appeared on international broadcasters including BBC and C-SPAN.

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    Munk Foundation

    SOURCE:  wikipedia, captured 2020-08-13

    Charitable contributions

    In 1992, the Peter and Melanie Munk Charitable Foundation was founded. It has disbursed more than $300 million to a variety of organizations that work to improve the health, education and international reputation of Canadians. In a speech he delivered in September 2017, on announcing a $100 million donation to the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at the Toronto General Hospital, Munk spoke of his philanthropy in the context of his gratitude to the country that saved his life: "You opened the door. You gave us everything," he added, referring to Canada as "paradise."

    Education

    Munk was a major donor to the University of Toronto, his alma mater. Beginning with a gift of $35 million in 2010, the Munk Foundation enabled the establishment of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto. In total, Munk gave $51 million to his alma mater. The Peter Munk Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Joseph L. Rotman School of Management is named after him.

    Peter Munk also made a substantial donation of $43 million to Technion -- Israel Institute of Technology to establish that university's Peter Munk Research Institute.

    Public policy

    In 2016, Munk made a $5 million donation to the Fraser Institute, a think tank, to launch the Peter Munk Centre for Free Enterprise Education. As well, with a $12 million donation from Aurea Foundation, a sub-division of his primary charitable foundation, Peter Munk established the semi-annual Munk Debates in 2008.

    Health

    In 1997, Munk helped create the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at the Toronto General Hospital with an initial donation of $6 million. In May 2006, he announced that he would donate another $37 million, at the time the largest gift ever made to a Canadian medical institution. In September 2017, he donated another $100 million. As well, Peter and Melanie Munk established University Health Network's first endowed chair for the cardiac program: the Melanie Munk Chair in Cardiovascular Surgery.

    Controversy

    A contract between the Munk Foundation and the University of Toronto came under criticism due to the secrecy that shrouded its approval, and the fact that Munk's contribution of $35 million were conditional on $25 million contributions each by the federal government and the university. Coming at a time of downsizing and threats to the funding of other academic units, critics charge that these decisions are emblematic of the government's and the University's ceding of academic resource allocation decisions to the corporate sector.

    According to Linda McQuaig's book, "The Trouble with Billionaires," Munk's donation to the University of Toronto came with strings attached to ensure that the school would "fit with the political views and sensitivities of Peter Munk." McQuaig writes that "according to Munk's written agreement with the university, the Munk donations will be paid over an extended time period, with much of the money to be paid years from now -- and subject to the Munk family's approval of the school. For that matter, the school's director will be required to report annually to a board appointed by Munk 'to discuss the programs, activities and initiatives of the School in greater detail.'"

    University president David Naylor rejected personal attacks on donors as "a deplorable affront to the values of rational and respectful discourse that are supposed to characterize a university" and stated "I later served on the board of the University Health Network, in the years when Dr. Munk made two gifts exceeding $40 million to support the cardiovascular program at that hospital. There was not a single instance where Peter Munk interfered with the educational, research or clinical priorities of the institution."


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