In 1967,
Phyllis Schlafly launched the Eagle Trust Fund for receiving donations related to conservative causes. and starting the
Eagle Forum Newsletter. In 1975, Stop ERA was renamed the Eagle Forum. A similar group,
Concerned Women for America, formed in 1979, and both grew after the election of
Ronald Reagan in 1981. The Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund was organized in 1981 as a non-profit wing of Eagle Forum. It is a
tax deductible charity under
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code. In 1994, the Eagle Forum’s political action committee raised $250,000 for
Senate and
House of Representatives candidates. In the mid-2000s, Eagle Forum, along with the
John Birch Society, mobilized conservative opposition to a so-called
North American Union and the
Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America. As a result of two organizations' activities, 23 state legislatures saw bills introduced condemning the NAU while the
Bush and
Obama administrations were deterred “from any grand initiatives.” Eagle Forum members have often worked within the
Republican Party. The Texas state Eagle Forum chairperson,
Cathie Adams, was named Republican national committeewoman from Texas at the state convention in 2008 and then, in October 2009, was chosen as interim chairperson of the
Republican Party of Texas. In 2015,
Ed Martin was appointed to succeed Phyllis Schlafly as President of the Eagle Forum, but was removed from the position in 2016.
Phyllis Schlafly Eagles Disputes among Eagle Forum leaders, including some of Schlafly's children, resulted in court battles, starting in 2016. Board members who supported the
Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign left the organization and founded Phyllis Schlafly Eagles, a different 501(c)(4) organization. Leaders of the organizations sued each other over use of organizational mailing lists, use of Schlafly's name and image, and related issues. In 2017, Eagle Forum declared that Ed Martin, John Schlafly, Andy Schlafly, and Kathleen Sullivan no longer have any connection to Eagle Forum. Ed Martin, president of the Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund, served as the
Republican National Committee deputy platform policy director in 2024. == Political and social positions ==