Mission
of the
Robert Schalkenbach Foundation
Extract from the Will of Robert Schalkenbach,
establishing the Foundation (1925):
"Being firmly convinced that the principles expounded
by Henry George in his immortal book entitled "Progress and
Poverty" will, if enacted into law, give equal opportunity
to all and tend to the betterment of the individual and of society
by the abolition of involuntary poverty and its attendant evils,
I give...my estate...unto [the original 21 trustees of the corporation
and their successors] to expend the same and any accretions of income
thereof, in such amounts, at such times and in such manner as...may
seem best for teaching, expounding and propagating the ideas of
Henry George as set forth in his said book and in his other books,
especially what are popularly known as the single tax on land values
and international free trade..."
Mission as stated in the Certificate of Incorporation as amended
in 1931:
"To keep before the public the ideas of Henry George as set
forth in his book "Progress and Poverty" and his other
writings, especially what are popularly known as the single tax
on land values and international free trade; to secure discussion
and consideration of these doctrines and their probable effect upon
social welfare; to aid in the education of the public in the science
of economics and sound principles of taxation; and for these purposes
to establish and maintain such facilities as may be necessary for
publishing, lecturing and educational activities and/or to give
aid to individuals or other organizations with similar objects and
to do all other acts that may tend to further the objects named."
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