American Economic Liberties Project
For General Operating Support
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Amount$150,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/1/2022
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Term12.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
Concentrated corporate power — a consequence of 40 years of dominant neoliberal ideology — is now broadly understood to be incompatible with dynamic, equitable economic growth and a resilient democratic society. The American Economic Liberties Project develops policy solutions and builds the political will to educate, support, and demand accountability from state and federal officials who have the tools and the power to protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations. The project engages a diverse set of organizations, including labor, racial justice, and grassroots groups, as well as businesses — particularly organizations representing entrepreneurs and smaller businesses — to redistribute economic power to the people.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.economicliberties.us
Address
2001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 540, Washington, DC, 20001, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The American Economic Liberties Project develops policy solutions and builds the political will to educate, support, and demand accountability from state and federal officials who have the tools and the power to protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations. The project engages a diverse set of organizations, including labor, racial justice, and grassroots groups, as well as businesses — particularly organizations representing entrepreneurs and smaller businesses — to redistribute economic power to the people.
for general operating support
Concentrated corporate power — a consequence of 40 years of dominant neoliberal ideology — is now broadly understood to be incompatible with dynamic, equitable economic growth and a resilient democratic society. The American Economic Liberties Project develops policy solutions and builds the political will to educate, support, and demand accountability from state and federal officials who have the tools and the power to protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations. The project engages a diverse set of organizations, including labor, racial justice, and grassroots groups, as well as businesses — particularly organizations representing entrepreneurs and smaller businesses — to redistribute economic power to the people.
for general operating support
Concentrated corporate power — a consequence of 40 years of dominant neoliberal ideology — is now broadly understood to be incompatible with dynamic, equitable economic growth and a resilient democratic society. The American Economic Liberties Project develops policy solutions and builds the political will to educate, support, and demand accountability from state and federal officials who have the tools and the power to protect workers, small businesses, communities, and democracy from monopolistic corporations. The project engages a diverse set of organizations, including labor, racial justice, and grassroots groups, as well as businesses, particularly organizations representing entrepreneurs and smaller businesses, to redistribute economic power to the people.