[5] Freedom Partners was structured as a chamber of commerce and was composed of around 200 members who each paid a minimum US$100,000 in annual dues.
[8][9][10] Freedom Partners gave grants worth a total of $236 million to conservative organizations including Tea Party groups like the Tea Party Patriots and organizations which opposed the Affordable Care Act prior to the 2012 election.
In 2012, Freedom Partners made a grant of $115 million to the Center to Protect Patient Rights.
[1] Ahead of the 2012 presidential election, Freedom Partners donated $8.1 million to the Concerned Women for America Legislative Action Committee.
[11] It awarded grants to advocacy organizations with the goal of raising public awareness about "important societal and economic issues".