Yale University
For Support Of The Yale Environment 360 Program
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Amount$400,000
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Program
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Date Awarded7/20/2010
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Term24 Months
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Type of SupportGeneral Support/Program
Strategies
Overview
Since its launch three years ago, Yale Environment 360 has emerged as a leading online environmental magazine. 360's long-term goal is to play a significant role in informing and engaging citizens on the environment. Its articles address the current state of scientific research on climate change, the future of clean energy, and corporate environmental stewardship. We are tying off this grant because the Environmental Program's strategy is focused on targeted policy work and not more general communications on environmental issues.
About the Grantee
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Address
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P.O. Box 208327, New Haven, CT, 06520-8327, United States
Grants to this Grantee
for support of the development and launch of the American Political Economy Program
This grant supports the design and launch a new program in American Political Economy (APE) at Yale University. APE — the analysis of the interplay of markets and government in the United States — is an increasingly vibrant domain of research and theorizing within political science, which the Hewlett Foundation has uniquely supported. An APE initiative at Yale would capitalize on the growing interest in the study of the American political economy to make Yale a leading institution fostering this fast-growing field and training the next generation of APE scholars. At the same time, it would provide a foundation for outreach to interested scholars at other universities, as well as to journalists, nonprofit groups, and policymakers beyond the academy.
for the Yale Center for the Study of Globalization
The Yale Center for the Study of Globalization is a focal point for raising questions, triggering analysis and debate, and connecting policy actors concerned with issues such as global development, international trade, financial globalization, global public goods, and global governance. One of the Center’s international collaborations, for example, involves providing ongoing advisory support for the Natural Resource Charter, a set of principles on how best to harness the opportunities for development generated by extractive resource revenues. During this final phase of program support from the Foundation, the Center will seek to diversify funding so that it may continue its public programs—including lectures, workshops, and conferences—and expand the readership of its online magazine YaleGlobal.