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Grants
9
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Total Awarded
$1,025,000
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Years
1980 - 2014
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Categories
Grants
The Committee for Economic Development (CED) is a Washington-based non-partisan organization that conducts research on economic and social issues, and engages business leadership in public policy topics such as post-secondary education, public debt, campaign finance, and judicial selection. This two-year grant will support CED’s Business Champions for Campaign Finance Reform and Judicial Independence Project, which addresses campaign finance reform (particularly corporate disclosure practices) and judicial-selection reform.
The Committee for Economic Development is a Washington-based, business-led, non-partisan organization that conducts research on economic and social issues, and engages the business community to understand public policy and its implications for business. This two-year grant will support CED’s Money in Politics Initiative, which addresses campaign finance reform and judicial-selection reform.
To produce and disseminate a report on the role business can play in improving job opportunities for low-skilled workers.
To support the Chicago Initiative on the Inner City.
To support a national policy study, "Tackling the Problems of the Inner City."
To support a national policy study, "Tackling the Problems of the Inner City."
To support development, publication, and dissemination of a policy report on child care as a human resource issue (over two years).
To support a research study focusing on child care in the workplace with special emphasis on educational aspects.
To support a study regarding the formulation of a national retirement policy.