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James Randi Educational Foundation

American grant-making foundation

James Randi Educational Foundation

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American grant-making foundation

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nameJames Randi Educational Foundation
imageJREFLogo.png
image_size200px
type501(c)(3)
founded_date1996
registration_id65-0649443
founderJames Randi
locationFalls Church, Virginia
key_peopleBanachek, President
Rick Adams, Treasurer/Assis. Secretary, Board of Directors
Daniel "Chip" Denman, Secretary, Board of Directors
purposePromote critical thinking and investigate claims of the paranormal, pseudoscientific, and supernatural
revenuein 2022.
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/the-james-randi-educational-foundation,650649443/
title990 Form from 2022 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
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</ref> in 2021. <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2021"
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/2f24f8c18c08755d534d3966a53060ce
title990 Form from 2021 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
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archive-date2024-03-31
</ref> in 2020. <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2020"
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/a6d8a90dd33f25b9fb237fc447b5c5f8
title990 Form from 2020 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
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archive-date2024-03-31
</ref> in 2019. <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2019"
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/d9e72c7f2277adca24add681b133bcf5
title990 Form from 2019 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
website990s.foundationcenter.org
publisherCandid
access-date2024-03-31
languageen
url-statuslive
archive-urlhttps://web.archive.org/web/20240331023753/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/d9e72c7f2277adca24add681b133bcf5
archive-date2024-03-31
</ref> in 2018. <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2018"
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/14f34ca9deed78382cbb3ff0a93c11a0
title990 Form from 2018 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
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publisherCandid
access-date2024-03-31
languageen
url-statuslive
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archive-date2024-03-31
</ref> in 2017. <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2017"
urlhttps://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/c746551565b3296b46f967ec1f98ef84
title990 Form from 2017 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
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languageen
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archive-date2024-03-31
</ref> in 2014 <ref name"foundationcenter.org 2014"
urlhttp://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/650/650649443/650649443_201412_990.pdf
title990 Form from 2014 for The James Randi Educational Foundation
website990s.foundationcenter.org
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archive-date2023-04-02
</ref> US $887,595 in 2013. <ref>[https://pdf.guidestar.org/PDF_Images/2013/650/649/2013-650649443-0a4828e8-9.pdf 990 Form from 2013 for The James Randi Educational Foundation]</ref> US $1,293,878 in 2012. <ref name"guidestar.org"990 Form from 2012 for The James Randi Educational Foundation US $1,564,266 in 2011.
US$852,445<ref>{{cite webtitle2009 Form 990publisher=GuideStarurl=https://pdf.guidestar.org/PDF_Images/2009/650/649/2009-650649443-067106cf-9.pdfaccess-date=11 September 2011}} (2009) 38% on 2008. 17% on 2009.
homepage

Rick Adams, Treasurer/Assis. Secretary, Board of Directors Daniel "Chip" Denman, Secretary, Board of Directors |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331024126/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/the-james-randi-educational-foundation,650649443/ |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2021. |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331023804/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/2f24f8c18c08755d534d3966a53060ce |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2020. |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331023942/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/a6d8a90dd33f25b9fb237fc447b5c5f8 |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2019. |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331023753/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/d9e72c7f2277adca24add681b133bcf5 |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2018. |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331024030/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/14f34ca9deed78382cbb3ff0a93c11a0 |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2017. |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20240331023838/https://www.causeiq.com/organizations/view_990/650649443/c746551565b3296b46f967ec1f98ef84 |archive-date = 2024-03-31 in 2014 |access-date = 2024-03-31 |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20230402132247/http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990_pdf_archive/650/650649443/650649443_201412_990.pdf |archive-date = 2023-04-02 US $887,595 in 2013. US $1,293,878 in 2012. US $1,564,266 in 2011. US$852,445 (2009) 38% on 2008. 17% on 2009. The James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) is an American grant-making institution founded in 1996 by magician and skeptic James Randi. As a nonprofit organization, the mission of JREF includes educating the public and the media on the dangers of accepting unproven claims, and to support research into paranormal claims in controlled scientific experimental conditions. The organization announced its change to a grant-making foundation in September 2015.

The organization previously administered the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge, a prize of one million U.S. dollars to anyone who could demonstrate a supernatural or paranormal ability under agreed-upon scientific testing criteria.

The organization has been funded through member contributions, grants, and conferences, though it ceased accepting memberships after 2015. For several years, the JREF website published the blog Swift, which included news and information as well as exposés of paranormal claimants.

History

Founder [[James Randi]] in 1983

The James Randi Educational Foundation (JREF) officially came into existence on February 29, 1996, when it was registered as a nonprofit corporation in the State of Delaware in the United States. On April 3, 1996, James Randi formally announced the creation of JREF through his email hotline.

JREF is now headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia.

Randi stated that Johnny Carson was a major sponsor, giving several six-figure donations.

From 2003 to 2015, JREF annually hosted The Amazing Meeting (styled as The Amaz!ng Meeting), a gathering of scientists, skeptics, and atheists. Perennial speakers included Richard Dawkins, Penn & Teller, Phil Plait, Michael Shermer, and Adam Savage.

In 2008, the astronomer Philip Plait became the new president of JREF, and Randi became its board chairman. In December 2009, Plait left JREF due to involvement in a television project, and D.J. Grothe assumed the position of president on January 1, 2010, holding the position until his departure from the organization was announced on September 1, 2014.

The San Francisco newspaper SF Weekly reported in August 2009, that Randi's annual salary was about $200,000.

Randi resigned from JREF in 2015.

As of January 2024, JREF leadership consisted of:

  • President: Banachek (Steven Shaw) of Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Secretary: Daniel Denman of Silver Spring, Maryland
  • Treasurer / Assistant Secretary: Richard L. Adams Jr. of Fort Lauderdale, Florida

One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge

Main article: One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge

In 1964, Randi began offering a prize of US$1,000 to anyone who could demonstrate a paranormal ability under agreed-upon testing conditions. This prize was later increased to US$1million in bonds and was administered by JREF. Since its inception, more than 1,000 people applied to be tested.

The Challenge was eventually terminated, with JREF noting in 2015, "We can no longer justify the resources to interact with these people." No applicants managed to demonstrate their claimed abilities under the testing conditions, with all applicants either failing to demonstrate the claimed ability during the test or deviating from the foundation conditions for taking the test such that any apparent success was held invalid; thus, the prize was not awarded.

Podcasts and videos

The foundation produced two audio podcasts, For Good Reason which was an interview program hosted by D.J. Grothe, promoting critical thinking and skepticism about the central beliefs of society. It has not been active since December 2011. Consequence was a biweekly podcast hosted by former outreach coordinator Brian Thompson in which regular people shared their personal narratives about the negative impact a belief in pseudoscience, superstition, and the paranormal had had on their lives. It has not been active since May, 2013.

The JREF also produced a regular video cast and YouTube show, The Randi Show, in which former JREF outreach coordinator Brian Thompson interviewed Randi on a variety of skeptical topics, often with lighthearted or comedic commentary. It has not been active since August 2012. In November 2015, Harriet Hall produced a series of ten lectures called Science Based Medicine for the JREF. The videos deal with various complementary alternative medicine subjects including homeopathy, chiropractic, acupuncture, and more.

The JREF posted many of its educational videos from The Amaz!ng Meeting and other events online. There are lectures by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Carol Tavris, Lawrence Krauss, live tests of the One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge, workshops on cold reading by Ray Hyman, and panels featuring leading thinking on various topics related to JREF's educational mission on the JREF YouTube channel. JREF past president D.J. Grothe has claimed that the JREF's YouTube channel was once the "10th most subscribed nonprofit channel of all time", though its status in 2013 was 39th and most non-profits do not register for this status.

The foundation produced its own "Internet Audio Show" which ran January–December 2002 and was broadcast via a live stream. The archive can be found as mp3 files on the JREF website and as a podcast on iTunes.

Forum and online community

As part of the JREF's goal of educating the general population about science and reason, people involved in their community ran a popular skeptic based online forum with the overall goal of promoting "critical thinking and providing the public with the tools needed to reliably examine paranormal, supernatural, and pseudoscientific claims".

On October 5, 2014, this online forum was divorced from the JREF and moved as its own entity to International Skeptics Forum.

Skepticality Interview of Julia Sweeney 2007.jpg|Swoopy from Skepticality podcast interviews actress and comedienne Julia Sweeney at The Amazing Meeting. Van Praagh Zombies JREF million dollar check October 2011.jpg|Two zombies hold a check for one million dollars for James Van Praagh if he can prove he can talk to the dead. Origami Pigasus.jpg|Origami Pigasus invented for the JREF by Richard Saunders

The JREF has also helped to support local grassroot efforts and outreach endeavors, such as SkeptiCamp, Camp Inquiry, and various community-organized conferences. However, according to their tax filing, they spend less than $2,000 a year on other organizations or individuals.

JREF Award

James Randi announces Susan Gerbic has won the JREF prize for 2017.

The JREF Award "is given to the person or organization that best represents the spirit of the foundation by encouraging critical questions and seeking unbiased, fact-based answers." Some of the recipients include the following:

  • 2017: Susan Gerbic
  • 2018: Jen Gunter
  • 2020: Sarah McAnulty
  • 2022: Kathleen Dyer and Raymond Hall
  • 2023: Janyce Boynton
  • 2024: Office for Science and Society
  • 2025: Lilienfeld Alliance

References

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