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Major Introductory Resource:

Fannie Mae Foundation: Expanded Profile
By Discover The Networks
2005


Videos:

Timeline Shows Bush, McCain Warning Dems of Financial and Housing Crisis; Meltdown
September 24, 2008

Dems Fight Regulations on Fannie, Freddie During Illegal Bookkeeping Hearing
2004


Additional Resources:

Forward to the Past
By Paul Greenberg
February 4, 2010

Barney Frank Says Multi-Million Dollar Bonuses for Government-Owned Freddie, Fannie 'Too High'--But Nothing Can Be Done About it
By Nicholas Ballasy
January 15, 2010

GM, Chrysler, Fannie, Freddie Exempt from Obama's Proposed Tax on TARP Recipients
By Fred Lucas
January 15, 2010

Seventy GOP Congressmen Call on Geithner to Cancel the Multi-Million-Dollar Bonuses Treasury Approved for CEOs at Government-Owned Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
By Karen Schuberg
January 14, 2010

Democrats and Republicans Oppose Obama Move Giving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Unlimited Funding
By Karen Schuberg
January 6, 2010

The Healthcare Fatal Conceit
By Star Parker
October 26, 2009

Magic Numbers in Politics
By Thomas Sowell
October 13, 2009

Privatizing Fannie, Freddie Could 'Mitigate' Risks Caused by Government Intervention, Says GAO
By Matt Cover
September 15, 2009

Federal Government Was Culprit in Housing and Economic Crisis, Says Congressional Report
By Fred Lucas
July 8, 2009

Financial Affirmative Action Returns
By Matthew Vadum
June 22, 2009

Strongarming the Banks
By Matthew Vadum
June 22, 2009

Fannie, Freddie Were at Center of Financial Crisis but Are Not Included in Obama's New Financial Regulations
By Matt Cover
June 19, 2009

The Housing Boom and Bust
By Walter Williams
May 27, 2009

The Blame Game
By Thomas Sowell
May 13, 2009

Fannie and Freddie: The Government Sponsored Thingamabobs that Are Eating Your Retirement
By Steve Sailer
May 11, 2009

The Housing Boom and Bust
By Thomas Sowell
April 29, 2009

Congress Ignored Fannie/Freddie Corruption
By Tom Fitton
April 3, 2009

Wall Street Madness Hits (My) Home
By Michael Reagan
March 23, 2009

Systemic Failure
By Patrick J. Buchanan
March 20, 2009

A World Gone Mad
By Michael Reagan
March 18, 2009

Congress Is the Real Systemic Risk
By Peter J. Wallison
March 17, 2009

Phony Mortgage Plan
By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
March 11, 2009

Who Is Barney Frank?
By Vasko Kohlmayer
March 5, 2009

Barney Frank's Gay Lover Head At Fannie Mae
By The Right Perspective
October 4, 2008

Lawmaker Accused of Fannie Mae Conflict of Interest
By Bill Sammon
October 3, 2008

CEO of Government-Run Freddie Mac Resigns
By Matt Cover
March 3, 2009

1990s FHA Mortgage Default Rates By Ethnicity
By Steve Sailer
February 10, 2009

What Can't They Understand?
By Roger Schlesinger
February 2, 2009

Congress' Financial Mess
By Walter Williams
January 14, 2009

International Recession? Sorry about That
By Stephen Brown
December 17, 2008

Ex-Chief Risk Officer Of Freddie Mac: Hispanics Particularly Likely To Default
By Steve Sailer
December 10, 2008

Former Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac CEO's: 'It Was the Market's Fault'
By Matt Cover
December 10, 2008

The Subprime Causation Fiasco Continues
By Paul Weyrich
December 9, 2008

A Brave New America
By Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson
November 18, 2008

Capitalism and the Financial Crisis
By Walter Williams
November 5, 2008

ACORN's Food Stamp Mortgages
By Matthew Vadum
October 29, 2008

Fannie, Freddie Mess Belongs at Dems' Doorstep
By Mark Hillman
October 27, 2008

Obama's Amazing Fannie Contributions: Getting to the Bottom of Congress's Role, Slowly
By John H. Fund
October 23, 2008

Biden's Brain Scan
By Bob Tyrrell
October 23, 2008

A Tale of Two Gaps: Achievement and Home Ownership, or How Political Correctness Is Unraveling America
By Tom Shuford
October 21, 2008

Democrats Behind CRA Cover-Up
By Ernest Istook
October 15, 2008

Here's a Shocker (Not) — Obama "Voted Present" on Fannie/Freddie
By Procrustes
October 15, 2008

How ACORN & Its Dem Allies Built the Mortgage Disaster
By Stanley Kurtz
October 13, 2008

Fannie, Freddie, and the Left
By John Perazzo
October 13, 2008

Wall Street 101
By Victor Davis Hanson
October 13, 2008

Frank Plays Race Card against GOP
By Michael P. Tremoglie
October 9, 2008

Lessons from the Bailout
By Walter Williams
October 8, 2008

Saving Liberal Fannies
By Brent Bozell III
October 8, 2008

The Kitchen Sinks Are Ready
By Wesley Pruden
October 7, 2008

Do Facts Matter?
By Thomas Sowell
October 6, 2008

If McCain Doesn't Want to Talk Fannie and Freddie, Why Is He Running?
By Jim Geraghty
October 6, 2008

Dear Congress: Put the Gun Down
By Michelle Malkin
October 3, 2008

Collapse, in Review
By Stephen Spruiell
October 3, 2008

Time to Bail, Saving the Villains
By Wesley Pruden
October 3, 2008

What McCain Should Have Said
By Burt Prelutsky
October 3, 2008

The Blame Game
By Cal Thomas
October 2, 2008

There She Goes, Speaker 'Anything Goes'
By the NRO Editors
October 1, 2008

Obama's Friends at Fannie Mae
By Lynn Woolley
October 1, 2008

Bailout Politics
By Thomas Sowell
September 30, 2008

The Destruction of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
By Peter J. Wallison and Charles W. Calomiris
September 30, 2008

Obama-ACORN Root Causes of Mortgage Crisis?
By Ameripac
September 30, 2008

Pinning the Tail on the Donkey
By David Limbaugh
September 30, 2008

Googling the GSEs
By Mark Hemingway
September 30, 2008

Democratic Coverup for Fannie and Freddie Led to 2008 Meltdown
By Ross Kaminsky
September 30, 2008

O's Dangerous Pals
By Stanley Kurtz
September 29, 2008

An ACORN Falls from the Tree
By Ken Blackwell
September 29, 2008

Partners at the Destruction: Fannie, Freddie and Just about Everybody
By John H. Fund
September 29, 2008

Barney Frank's Fingerprints Are All Over the Financial Fiasco
By Jeff Jacoby
September 29, 2008

Cantor: We Can Still Fix This
By David Freddoso
September 29, 2008

Watching the House Burn Down: What Caused Our Economic Crisis?
By Terry Easton
September 29, 2008

Ten Reasons to Oppose the Wall Street Bailout
By FreedomWorks
September 29, 2008

Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis
By James Simpson
September 28, 2008

The Ant and the Grasshopper, 2008 Edition
By Michelle Malkin
September 26, 2008

Root Causes Behind Wall Street's Financial Woes
By Michael P. Tremoglie
September 26, 2008

Big Bad Capitalists?
By Mona Charen
September 26, 2008

Catharsis, then Common Sense
By Charles Krauthammer
September 26, 2008

Judgment Day
By Cal Thomas
September 25, 2008

The Credit Crisis: Cutting Through the Shamanistic Voodoo
By Ross Mackenzie
September 25, 2008

Media Mum on Barney Frank's Fannie Mae Love Connection
By Jeff Poor
September 25, 2008

They Gave Your Mortgage to a Less Qualified Minority
By Ann Coulter
September 24, 2008

House of Cards
By Stan Liebowitz
September 24, 2008

Dems' Ridiculous Scapegoat
By Rich Lowry
September 24, 2008

A Political "Solution": Part II
By Thomas Sowell
September 24, 2008

Fannie Mae's Easy Mortgage Policies Not to Blame, Frank Says
By Josiah Ryan
September 24, 2008

FBI Probing Fannie, Freddie, AIG, More
By AP
September 24, 2008

Rewriting History: Lies that Hurt Us All
By William Wilson
September 23, 2008

A Political "Solution"
By Thomas Sowell
September 23, 2008

The Case of the "Disappeared" Subprime Minority Borrower
By Takuan Seiyo
September 22, 2008

Carter, Clinton-Era Budget Official Ran Institution at Center of Financial Crisis
By Matt Cover and Matt Hadro
September 22, 2008

Breaking Up Is Easy to Do
By Deroy Murdock
September 22, 2008

Villain Phil
By the NRO Editors
September 22, 2008

How the Democrats Created the Financial Crisis: Kevin Hassett
By Kevin Hassett
September 22, 2008

From Bank Bailouts to Auto Bailouts?
By George Will
September 21, 2008

Where the Blame Really Lies in the Financial Meltdown This Week
By Mark Levin
September 19, 2008

Guess Again Who's to Blame for U.S. Mortgage Meltdown
By Drew Zahn
September 19, 2008

Pinning the Tail on the Donkey
By Michael Reagan
September 19, 2008

Wall Street Fat Cats Aren't at Fault This Time
By Jonah Goldberg
September 19, 2008

The Real Culprits In This Meltdown
By Investor's Business Daily
September 15, 2008

Greenspan: U.S. in 'Once-in-a-Century' Financial Crisis
By Newsmax.com
September 14, 2008

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Invest in Lawmakers
By Lindsay Renick Mayer
September 11, 2008

Fannie Mae's Patron Saint
By Wall Street Journal
September 9, 2008

US Government Takes on Big Role in Mortgage Market
By Martin Crutsinger and Alan Zibel
September 8, 2008

Housing 'Bailout' Contains Millions in Earmarks for Leftist Groups
By Jim Brown
August 11, 2008

Freddie Mac's Richard Syron—Architect of the "Diversity Recession"
By Steve Sailer
August 10, 2008

Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac: Boondoggle, Bias, Bailout & Billions
By Dan Gainor
August 5, 2008

Hank Paulson's Fannie Gamble
By Lawrence B. Lindsey
August 1, 2008

McCain Talks Straight on Fan-Fred Reform
By Larry Kudlow
July 29, 2008

Trust-Funding Fannie and Freddie
By John Berlau
July 24, 2008

Fannie, Freddie & the Daybed
By Tom Purcell
July 22, 2008

Freddie, Fannie Funded Jesse Jackson's Pet Projects
By CNSNews.com
July 22, 2008

The Housing Recession: Political Correctness Makes Lenders Stupid
By Steve Sailer
July 20, 2008

The Fannie and Freddie Follies
By Lawrence B. Lindsey
July 19, 2008

Crony Capitalism Meltdown
By Rich Lowry
July 18, 2008

Fannie, Freddie Spent Millions on Lobbying
By Tom Raum
July 17, 2008

Cost of Cronyism
By Robert D. Novak
July 17, 2008

Government Guaranteed
By Terence Jeffrey
July 16, 2008

Congress Should Fix the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mess
By David C. John
July 15, 2008

The Saga of Fannie and Freddie
By Lawrence Kudlow
July 15, 2008

Treasury Announces Bailout Plan for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac-The TRILLION Dollar Consequences of "Anti-Discrimination" Campaigns
By Steve Sailer
July 14, 2008

Mac, the Knife
By The NRO Editors
July 14, 2008

Gov't Expected to Help Fannie, Freddie, But No One Else
By Joe Bel Bruno & Stephen Bernard
July 14, 2008

David Frum on the Demise of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
By David Frum
July 11, 2008

Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Are Here to Help?
By Roger Schlesinger
April 9, 2008

Bad Seed
By The NRO Editors
May 22, 2007

Poo-Poo on Paulson
By Jonathon Burns
June 3, 2006

Ethics Group Criticizes Henry Paulson Nomination for Treasury; Cites Nature Conservancy Conflict of Interest and Fannie Mae Fraud
By Peter Flaherty
May 30, 2006

Treasury Nominee Is Ideologically, Ethically Challenged
By Steven Milloy
May 30, 2006

Privatize Fannie and Freddie
By Mallory Factor
November 11, 2005

Networks Ignoring the Coming Fannie Mae $11 Billion Bailout
By Dan Gainor
April 6, 2005

Freddie Mac: Mortgage Bank for the Left
By Thomas Ryan
April 6, 2004

The Secondary Mortgage Market Enterprises Regulatory Improvement Act
By House of Representatives
September 25, 2003

Fannie Mae Eases Credit to Aid Mortgage Lending
By Steven A. Holmes
September 30, 1999

4000 Wisconsin Ave. NW
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  • Assets: $71,714,426 (2006)
  • Grants Received: $26,000,000 (2006)
  • Grants Awarded: $58,692,305 (2006) 



The Federal government established Fannie Mae in 1938 in an effort to expand the flow of mortgage money by creating a secondary market. In 1968, Fannie Mae became a private company operating with private capital on a self-sustaining basis. In 1979, its Executive Committee established the Fannie Mae Foundation with a $600,000 seed endowment for the purpose of making charitable contributions aimed at improving the quality of life for the people of Fannie Mae's hometown, Washington, D.C. The Foundation's focus is on expanding home ownership, "especially for low-income and minority families." The Foundation reports that as of January 2005, it had provided more than 17 million people with "free, step-by-step home-buying information to help them achieve the American dream of home ownership."

The Fannie Mae Foundation offers home-buying guides that outline the basics of purchasing and maintaining a home, borrowing money, and choosing the best mortgages. One such publication, titled the New Americans Guide, provides information on the home-buying process for immigrants in America. The Foundation also provides homeownership education programs to help what it calls "underserved populations" gain access to affordable housing.

In a joint venture with the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, the Fannie Mae Foundation Fellowship Program annually sponsors up to 35 fellowships for elected and appointed officials. These are three-week training programs taught by Kennedy School faculty and geared toward people interested in promoting affordable housing in the United States. Between 1995 and 2006, more than 285 local and state officials were chosen for such fellowships.

Each year the Fannie Mae Foundation hosts a Help the Homeless Walkathon, which in 2005 raised a record-breaking $7.8 million to benefit 178 Washington-area homeless service providers. Between 1988 and 2005, the annual Walkathons brought in more than $54.5 million.

Apart from the aforementioned projects, the Fannie Mae Foundation is also an important funder of leftist groups and causes. Among the recent recipients of Fannie Mae philanthropy are: the National Council of La Raza; the Tides Center; the Tides Foundation; the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense & Education Fund; the Mexican American Legal Defense & Education Fund; the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now; the Children's Defense Fund; the National Urban League; and the Center for Community Change, the American Civil Liberties Union Fund of the National Capital Area; the Brookings Institution; the Urban Institute; Global Rights; Women Empowered Against Violence; the National Organization for Women Legal Defense and Education Fund; Alliance for Justice; the National Committee for Responsive PhilanthropyPlanned Parenthood; the Institute for Policy Studies; the National Council of Negro Women; the National Black Caucus of State Legislators; the National Women's Law Center; the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law; the National Alliance to End Homelessness; the Organization for a New Equality; the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation; the Southern Christian Leadership Conference; the National Association of Latino Elected Officials; the National Conference for Community and Justice; Mi Casa My House; the Center for Policy Alternatives; the Multicultural Career Intern Program; the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless; the National Immigration Forum; the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute; the African American Institute; Latin American Association; WAGES International - Womens Alliance; the National Organization on Disability; the Women's Legal Defense Fund; the Gay & Lesbian Community Action Council; the International Human Rights Law Group; the Legal Aid Society; the National Association for Public Interest Law; the National Legal Aid & Defender Association; the National Political Congress of Black Women; the Conservation Law Foundation; the Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center; Peoples Self-Help Housing; the Hacienda Community Development Corporation; Equal Justice Works; East L.A. Community Corporation; the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; the Lao Family Community Development; the Resurrection Project; the League of African-American Women; the Black Womens Agenda; the See Forever Foundation; the Cesar Chavez Public Policy Charter High School; the Coalition for the Homeless; Social Compact; Proyecto Azteca; the Greenlining Institute; the Empowerment Foundation; the National Fair Housing Alliance; Earth Conservation Corps; the New York Immigration Committee; the Progress and Freedom Foundation; the Center to Prevent Handgun Violence; the Alliance for Fairness in Reforms to Medicaid; the Green Institute; Parents, Families, & Friends of Lesbians & Gays; the Council of Latino Agencies; the Citizenship Education Fund; the District of Columbia Appleseed Center for Law and Justice; the Empowerment Network Foundation; the Conservation Fund; Catalyst for Women; Demos: A Network for Ideas and Action; the African American Women's Resource Center; and the AIDS Action Foundation.

 




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