The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity
FoundedDecember 24, 2007 (2007-12-24)
FounderChris J. Rufer
TypePhilanthropy / Private Operating foundation
IRS 501(c)(3) tax exempt
94-3326027
FocusPhilosophy of Human Respect, social philosophy
HeadquartersSacramento, CA
Location
Area served
United States
Methodliterature, video, multimedia
Key people

Chris J. Rufer (Founder and Chairman)

Emily Henkel (President)
Websiteharmonyandprosperity.org

The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity is an American nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, CA that espouses and promotes awareness pertaining to what it calls "the Philosophy of Human Respect." This philosophy, according to the foundation, states that, "Initiated violence and theft always cause a decline in happiness, harmony, and prosperity."[1]

Views

The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity states that its mission is to promote what it calls the "principle of human respect" which the foundation argues is comparable in consistency and as widespread of a truth as to be compared to physical laws of nature such as gravity, and can be summarized as, "Initiated violence and theft always cause a decline in happiness, harmony, and prosperity."[2] Taken at scale, societal happiness would then decrease if this occurred. Masochists or self-harm that is requested by other parties would be exempt from this definition, since this form of "violence" is invited and voluntary, and therefore happiness would not decline, and may even increase. The universality of the above is what led the foundation to conclude that the principle is similar to a natural law in its consistency, and therefore widespread knowledge of the principle and its application would result in a global increase in human happiness.[1]

The mission statement of the foundation is:

To persuade people to act, in all aspects of their lives, in concert with social principles that advance Human Happiness, Harmony, and Prosperity.[1]

The vision of the foundation is:

To see people living in vibrant communities in which their cultural norm is to advance their personal interests and values by relying exclusively on persuasion and voluntary relationships. Individuals will also categorically refuse to endorse or empower any agent — personal, social, commercial, or political — to initiate physical force or fraud on their behalf.[1]

History

The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity was founded in 2007 with funding provided primarily by Chris J. Rufer who developed the "Principles of Human Respect" and the resulting philosophy. Rufer had applied these principles to the operation of the company that he founded and leads, The Morning Star Company, a tomato processing company based in California.[3][4][5]

Location

The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity is located at 500 Capitol Mall Suite 2050 Sacramento, CA 95814.[6][7]

Assets

As of 2020, The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity had an annual revenue of $1,500,050,[8] and assets of $516,347.[8][9]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "About - The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity". harmonyandprosperity.org. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  2. "Watch The Conversation - The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity". harmonyandprosperity.org. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  3. Taggart, Kendall (2017-11-30). "Here Are Some Of Project Veritas's Funders". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  4. "Meet the people bankrolling James O'Keefe's group". 2017-11-29. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  5. Dreher, Rod (2017-11-30). "Project Treachery". The American Conservative. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  6. "The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity - The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity". harmonyandprosperity.org. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  7. "The Foundation for Harmony and Prosperity in Sacramento, CA 95814 - 916-928..." chamberofcommerce.com. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  8. 1 2 Suozzo, Andrea; Glassford, Alec; Ngu, Ash; Roberts, Brandon (2013-05-09). "The Foundation For Harmony And Prosperity, Full Filing - Nonprofit Explorer". ProPublica. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  9. "The Foundation for Harmony & Prosperity | Woodland, CA". causeiq.com. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
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