Washington Center for Equitable Growth
For General Operating Support
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Amount$2,000,000
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Program
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Date Awarded11/16/2020
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Term24.0 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Organization
Overview
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is a nonprofit research and grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing evidence-backed ideas and policies that promote strong, stable, and broad-based economic growth. It seeks to broaden the impact of funded and network research by serving as a credible, go-to resource for policymakers and journalists on topics related to economic inequality and growth, including the intersection of economic and racial inequality with economic growth and stability. This is achieved by supporting and building a growing community of scholars who pursue critical economic questions of our time and driving the economic policy agenda toward addressing key economic issues, ensuring that the academic research is accessible and relevant to policy debates that address economic inequality in the U.S. economy.
About the Grantee
Grantee Website
www.equitablegrowth.org
Address
740 15th Street NW, 8th Floor, Washington, DC, 20005, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for general operating support
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is a nonprofit research and grantmaking organization that advances evidence-based ideas and policies that promote strong, stable, and broad-based economic growth. The center works to determine how rising economic inequality, declining economic mobility, and persistent institutional racism in the U.S. affect economic growth and stability. A core part of its mission is to build a bridge between academics and policymakers to ensure that research on equitable growth and inequality is relevant, accessible, and informs the policymaking process.
for general operating support
The Washington Center for Equitable Growth is a nonprofit research and grantmaking organization dedicated to advancing evidence-backed ideas and policies that promote strong, stable, and broad-based economic growth. It seeks to broaden the impact of funded and network research by serving as a credible, go-to resource for policymakers and journalists on topics related to economic and racial inequality and growth and stability. This is achieved by supporting and building a growing community of scholars who pursue critical economic questions of our time, and driving the economic policy agenda toward addressing key economic issues, ensuring that the academic research is accessible and relevant to policy debates that address economic inequality in the U.S. economy.