Center for the National Interest
For The Energy Innovation Reform Project
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Amount$40,000
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Program
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Date Awarded10/8/2013
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
This grant supplements the existing general support grant for The Center for the National Interest, which is the fiscal sponsor for the Energy Innovation Reform Project (EIRP). EIRP will identify policies that are consistent with conservative principles and values that accelerate clean energy technology, develop strategies to build support for policy adoption, and conduct extensive outreach among conservative leaders and the public on clean energy issues. This supplemental grant will help EIRP identify key leaders in the conservative movement and conduct strategic outreach to them.
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Grants to this Grantee
for the Energy Innovation Reform Project
The Center for the National Interest (formerly the Nixon Center) is the fiscal sponsor for the Energy Innovation Reform Project (EIRP). EIRP identifies policies that are consistent with conservative principles and values, while accelerating the development and deployment of clean energy technology.
for the Energy Innovation Reform Project
This grant supplements the existing general support grant for The Center for the National Interest, which is the fiscal sponsor for the Energy Innovation Reform Project (EIRP). EIRP will identify policies that are consistent with conservative principles and values that accelerate clean energy technology, develop strategies to build support for policy adoption, and conduct extensive outreach among conservative leaders and the public on clean energy issues. This supplemental grant will help EIRP identify key leaders in the conservative movement and conduct strategic outreach to them.
for the Energy Innovation Reform Project
The Center for the National Interest (formerly the Nixon Center) is the fiscal sponsor for the newly formed Energy Innovation Reform Project, which will identify policies that are consistent with conservative principles and values that accelerate clean energy technology, develop strategies to build support for policy adoption, and conduct extensive outreach among conservative leaders and the public on clean energy issues. Hewlett shares the belief that a conservative coalition focused on advancing clean energy policies could fundamentally change the political and policy debates about energy in America.