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==Liberty Hill Foundation==
 
==Liberty Hill Foundation==
 
As at 2009, [[Rob McKay]] was a member of the Advisory Board of the [[Liberty Hill Foundation]], a Los Angeles based organization seeking to  advance movements for social change through a combination of grants, leadership training and alliance-building.<ref>[http://www.libertyhill.org/Page.aspx?pid=242 Liberty Hill website: Advisory Board]</ref>
 
As at 2009, [[Rob McKay]] was a member of the Advisory Board of the [[Liberty Hill Foundation]], a Los Angeles based organization seeking to  advance movements for social change through a combination of grants, leadership training and alliance-building.<ref>[http://www.libertyhill.org/Page.aspx?pid=242 Liberty Hill website: Advisory Board]</ref>
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==Democracy Alliance==
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Trimpa serves on the Board of Directors for [[Democracy Alliance]].<ref>[http://www.democracyalliance.org/leadership.php Leadership, Democracy Alliance]</ref>
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*[http://www.democracyalliance.org Democracy Alliance website]
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==References==
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[[Category:Democracy Alliance]]
  
 
==External links==   
 
==External links==   

Revision as of 20:44, 26 February 2010

Rob McKay is a philanthropist, targeting progressive organizations and causes.

National Committee Against Repressive Legislation

Circa 1965, Rob McKay was listed as the Coordinator of the Madison Coalition to Stop S. 1437 which is an affiliate with the National Committee Against Repressive Legislation.[1]

McKay Foundation

McKay is the President of the McKay Foundation and serves on the Board of Directors.[2]

Secretary of State Project

McKay donated $25,000 to the Secretary of State Project in 2008. He is listed as employed by Sacramento Street Partners.

Liberty Hill Foundation

As at 2009, Rob McKay was a member of the Advisory Board of the Liberty Hill Foundation, a Los Angeles based organization seeking to advance movements for social change through a combination of grants, leadership training and alliance-building.[3]

Democracy Alliance

Trimpa serves on the Board of Directors for Democracy Alliance.[4]

References

External links

References