John Locke Foundation

The John Locke Foundation (JLF) is a conservative think tank based in North Carolina. The organization was founded in 1990 to work "for truth, for freedom, and for the future of North Carolina." It is named after the philosopher John Locke, who was a primary contributor to classical liberalism. JLF was co-founded by Art Pope, a North Carolina businessman active in politics. Pope's family foundation provides most of the support for the center.

John Locke Foundation
Founded1990
FounderArt Pope
TypeThink tank
56-1656943
Location
  • 200 W. Morgan Street, S-100
    Raleigh, NC 27601
Key people
John Hood, Chairman
Amy Cooke, President
Budget
Revenue: $3,370,975
Expenses: $3,700,408
(FYE June 2015)
Employees
26
Websitewww.johnlocke.org

The organization's stated mission is to "employ research, journalism, and outreach programs to transform government through competition, innovation, personal freedom, and personal responsibility. JLF seeks a better balance between the public sector and private institutions of family, faith, community, and enterprise."

The organization is concerned primarily with state and local issues. JLF advocates lowering taxes, and encouraging free markets. Amy Oliver Cooke is its current president. The John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy was in its initial stages a project of the John Locke Foundation.

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