Mission

The James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation was established by Congress in 1986 for the purpose of improving teaching about the United States Constitution in secondary schools. The Foundation is an independent agency of the Executive Branch of the federal government. Funding for the Foundation's programs comes from Congress and generous contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations. The Foundation has a Board of Trustees and its daily operations are directed by a president and a small staff. The Foundation's office is located in Washington, D.C.

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Outlays (in millions of dollars)

US_Department_of_Education_Outlay_Line_Graph

 

Year Outlay Year Outlay Year Outlay
1962   1991 1 2020 2
1963   1992 1 2021 2
1964   1993 -8 2022 2
1965   1994 0 2023 3
1966   1995 2 2024 4*
1967   1996 2 2025 2*
1968   1997 2 2026 2*
1969   1998 1 2027 2*
1970   1999 2 2028 2*
1971   2000 7 2029 2*
1972   2001 2    
1973   2002 2    
1974   2003 2    
1975   2004 2    
1976   2005 2    
1977   2006 2    
1978   2007 2    
1979   2008 2    
1980   2009 2    
1981   2010 2    
1982   2011 2    
1983   2012 2    
1984   2013 2    
1985   2014 2    
1986   2015 2    
1987   2016 2    
1988 3 2017 2    
1989 0 2018 2    
1990 0 2019 2    
Source *estimate

Employee Counts

US_Department_of_Education_Employee_Count_Line_Graph

 

Year Count Year Count Year Count
1962   1991   2020 6
1963   1992   2021 5
1964   1993   2022 6
1965   1994   2023 6
1966   1995   2024 6
1967   1996      
1968   1997      
1969   1998 6    
1970   1999 6    
1971   2000 6    
1972   2001 6    
1973   2002 6    
1974   2003 6    
1975   2004 6    
1976   2005 6    
1977   2006 6    
1978   2007 6    
1979   2008 6    
1980   2009 6    
1981   2010 5    
1982   2011 4    
1983   2012 5    
1984   2013 5    
1985   2014 4    
1986   2015 4    
1987   2016 4    
1988   2017 4    
1989   2018 4    
1990   2019 5    
Source