Brookings

For Support Of The Fiscal Ship Project

  • Amount
    $75,000
  • Program
  • Date Awarded
    5/17/2019
  • Term
    24.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
This grant will provide an additional two years of support for an online game called the Fiscal Ship. It is a tool to teach students and the general public about the federal budget and deficit. To "win" the game, players need to find a combination of policies that match their values and priorities and set the budget on a sustainable course. The Fiscal Ship is produced by the Hutchins Center at Brookings and the Serious Games Initiative at the Woodrow Wilson Center, with the advice of a policy committee that represents a broad ideological spectrum. It will be updated to reflect emerging policy options and to reach more audiences.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.brookings.edu 
Address
1775 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20036-2103, United States
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for support of Lawfare’s congressional coverage  
Brookings, in cooperation with Lawfare, aims to inform public debates on important questions of national security and effective governance through timely expert analysis focused on the health of American democracy. Amid partisanship and echo chambers, both policymakers and the public need objective information and analysis to help make informed opinions and policies that drive a healthier, more representative, and more secure America. This grant maintains editorial independence for the newsroom. (Substrategy: Legislative Branch)
for the advancement of gender equality on activities of the Center for Sustainable Development  
The Brookings Institution conducts in-depth research that leads to new ideas for solving problems facing society at the local, national, and global level. The Center for Sustainable Development at Brookings generates leading research and insights for advancing the development and implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals within and across countries. The center is committed to generating evidence, tools, and policy recommendations that support networked societal leadership for sustainable development. This grant will support the center in advancing a new program on gender and sustainable development. (Strategy: International Women’s Economic Empowerment).
for the Future of Democracy Project  
Today’s hyperpartisan approach to politics is creating gridlock in Congress and division in the public. Political and social institutions are less and less able to function as gatekeepers and guardrails against rogue candidates and anti-social behavior. Extreme polarization makes compromising on differences and sharing the country increasingly difficult. Truth is contested ground. Facts are under attack. In a word, the United States is seeing a mounting crisis of governability. In response to these challenges, the Future of Democracy project will contribute research, writing, and recommendations on improving the governability of American society.

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