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Recipient: Institute for Policy Studies
Location: Washington, DC
ZIP Code: 20036
Recipient URL: www.ips-dc.org/
Type of Recipient: International affairs, public policy; Public policy, research
Grantmaker: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Grant Amount: $200,000
Year Authorized: 2009
Duration: 2 years
Description: To support policy research on global responses to the economic crisis and global climate change including coordination with other organizations in the United States, Europe and the developing world aimed at identifying policy alternatives and financing mechanisms to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote low-carbon, sustainable development
Types of Support: Publication; Research
Subjects: Economic crisis; Economically disadvantaged; Environment, energy; Environment, global warming; Indigenous peoples; International affairs; International economic development; International economics/trade policy; Public policy, research
Recipient EIN: 520788947
Monday, September 21st, 2009 at
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Recipient: Foundation Center
Location: New York, NY
ZIP Code: 10003-3034
Recipient URL: foundationcenter.org/
Type of Recipient: Philanthropy/voluntarism, information services
Grantmaker: Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Grant Amount: $155,000
Year Authorized: 2009
Description: To create portal which will provide education funders with the most up-to-date and relevant information about funding within federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Specifically, grant will provide support to develop and maintain Web-based platform to serve as central hub of valuable information and knowledge for education funders seeking information, news and knowledge focusing on education reform, with special emphasis on four priority areas outlined in education portion of ARRA. Project will promote shared understanding among stakeholders focused on education reform and help maximize use of public and private dollars
Types of Support: Electronic media/online services; Research
Subjects: Economic crisis; Education; Electronic communication; Elementary/secondary school reform; Philanthropy/voluntarism; Public affairs, finance
Recipient EIN: 131837418