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The [http://pewtrusts.com/about/index.cfm?image=img2 Pew Charitable Trusts] "support nonprofit activities in the areas of culture, education, the environment, health and human services, public policy and religion. Based in Philadelphia, with an office in Washington, D.C., the Trusts make strategic investments that encourage and support citizen participation in addressing critical issues and effecting social change."[http://pewtrusts.com/about/index.cfm?image=img2]
 
The [http://pewtrusts.com/about/index.cfm?image=img2 Pew Charitable Trusts] "support nonprofit activities in the areas of culture, education, the environment, health and human services, public policy and religion. Based in Philadelphia, with an office in Washington, D.C., the Trusts make strategic investments that encourage and support citizen participation in addressing critical issues and effecting social change."[http://pewtrusts.com/about/index.cfm?image=img2]
  
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==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 02:18, 12 January 2009

The Pew Charitable Trusts "support nonprofit activities in the areas of culture, education, the environment, health and human services, public policy and religion. Based in Philadelphia, with an office in Washington, D.C., the Trusts make strategic investments that encourage and support citizen participation in addressing critical issues and effecting social change."[1]

History

"The Trusts consist of seven individual charitable funds established between 1948 and 1979 by two sons and two daughters of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph N. Pew and his wife, Mary Anderson Pew. Though the Trusts are separate legal entities, their grantmaking activities are managed collectively and guided by a single set of programmatic priorities."[2]

As a major funder of environmental and other projects the Pew trusts have been criticised by conservative groups aiming to 'defund the left'. [3]

Directors (2007)

Accessed February 2008: [1]

Contact

2005 Market Street, Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7077
Phone: 215.575.9050
FAX: 215.575.4939

1425 K Street NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC 20005-3674
Phone: 202.207.2150
FAX: 202.207.0360
E-mail: info AT pewtrusts.com
URL: http://pewtrusts.com/

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch articles

References

  1. Board and Staff, Pew Charitable Trusts, accessed February 16, 2008.

External links