Our Mission
The Fund for Constitutional Government was founded in 1974, in the belief
that this country’s elected leaders, government agencies and corporations
should uphold the principles set forth in the Constitution and the Bill of
Rights. FCG protects the Constitution through research, public education,
and litigation. We strive to awaken the American public’s concern about the
Constitution and to stimulate interest in monitoring how government conducts
its business.
FCG operates on the premise that a well-informed citizenry is essential to a
successful democracy. Originally founded in response to the Watergate
scandal, FCG’s goal was to create the public scrutiny necessary to prevent
future government abuses of power. FCG chooses its activities and projects
for their ability to provide oversight, protect whistleblowers and publicize
constitutional violations.
The FCG board understands that corporate wrongdoing can also be a threat to
constitutional rights. For this reason, FCG funds projects that expose
corporate violations that are not checked by federal laws or lack
enforcement of existing laws. We also support new laws that encourage
transparency in corporate-government relations and protect whistleblowers in
the private sector.
The Fund for Constitutional Government secures constitutional rights through
the following activities:
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Providing ongoing support for established projects
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Developing new projects
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Sponsoring meetings and panel discussions on timely
issues
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Publishing books and reports on specific cases of
fraud or corruption
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Serving as source of new ideas and support for board
members and friends engaged in organizations concerned with
constitutional issues
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