Economic Policy Institute
For General Operating Support
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Amount$200,000
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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
The Economic Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan economic research center created in 1986 to use the tools of economics to promote the interests of low- and middle-income workers, their families, and their communities in national economic policy debates. The institute’s work emphasizes the role that deliberate policy choices have had in driving the steep rise in wealth, income, and wage inequality over the last four decades. The institute proposes national- and state-level public policies designed to reverse rising inequality by shifting the balance of economic power in the direction of low- and middle-income workers.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.epi.org
Address
1225 I Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The Economic Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan economic research center created in 1986 to use the tools of economics to promote the interests of low- and middle-income workers, their families, and their communities in national economic policy debates. The institute’s work emphasizes the role that deliberate policy choices have had in driving the steep rise in wealth, income, and wage inequality over the last four decades. The institute proposes national- and state-level public policies designed to reverse rising inequality by shifting the balance of economic power in the direction of low- and middle-income workers.
for general operating support
The Economic Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan economic research center created in 1986 to use the tools of economics to promote the interests of low- and middle-income workers, their families, and their communities in national economic policy debates. The institute’s work emphasizes the role that deliberate policy choices have had in driving the steep rise in wealth, income, and wage inequality over the last four decades. The institute proposes national- and state-level public policies designed to reverse rising inequality by shifting the balance of economic power in the direction of low- and middle-income workers.