Marble Freedom Trust

The Marble Freedom Trust is an American conservative political advocacy group structured as a 501(c)(4) social welfare organization. Such groups, which are not required to publicly disclose their donors, are permitted to spend money advocating for or against candidates in political campaigns, although this type of spending cannot be their primary purpose. Leonard Leo is the group's trustee and chairman.

History
The MFT was established in April 2020, and by March 2021, it had effectively been given $1.65 billion by Barre Seid. The money was transferred to the Marble Freedom Trust in the form of ownership of the electronics company Tripp Lite, by its founder and sole owner Seid. In March 2021, the company was purchased from the Trust by the Eaton Corporation, with the result that the Trust had cash assets of $1.65 billion.

In the tax year ending in April 2022, the Marble Freedom Trust donated $182.7 million to other organizations and causes.

In 2022, the MFT was headquartered in North Salt Lake, Utah, and its administrative trustee was Tyler Green.

Positions
The Marble Freedom Trust generally promotes positions and causes consistent with conservatism in the United States.

The MFT aims "to transform ESG environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing into a rallying cry against woke capitalism."