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'''Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action''' "is a non-partisan public policy research and advocacy organization committed to building an America that achieves its highest democratic ideals. We believe this requires a democracy that is robust and inclusive, with high levels of electoral participation and civic engagement; an economy where prosperity and opportunity are broadly shared and disparity is reduced; and a strong and effective public sector with the capacity to plan for the future and provide for the common good. Founded in 2000, Demos? work combines research with advocacy-melding the commitment to ideas of a think tank with the organizing strategies of an advocacy group." [http://www.demos.org/page2.cfm]
 
'''Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action''' "is a non-partisan public policy research and advocacy organization committed to building an America that achieves its highest democratic ideals. We believe this requires a democracy that is robust and inclusive, with high levels of electoral participation and civic engagement; an economy where prosperity and opportunity are broadly shared and disparity is reduced; and a strong and effective public sector with the capacity to plan for the future and provide for the common good. Founded in 2000, Demos? work combines research with advocacy-melding the commitment to ideas of a think tank with the organizing strategies of an advocacy group." [http://www.demos.org/page2.cfm]
  
*[[Miles Rapoport]] - President ([http://www.demos.org/page7.cfm for other staff details]) ([[Stephen B. Heintz]] was the founding president)  
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*[[Heather C. McGhee]] - President
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*[[Miles Rapoport]] - Former President ([http://www.demos.org/page7.cfm for other staff details]) ([[Stephen B. Heintz]] was the founding president)  
 
*[[Steven Carbo]] serves as Director of the Democracy Program
 
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===Related Sourcewatch===
 
===Related Sourcewatch===
 
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*[[David Callahan]] - cofounder
 
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 18 April 2017

Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action "is a non-partisan public policy research and advocacy organization committed to building an America that achieves its highest democratic ideals. We believe this requires a democracy that is robust and inclusive, with high levels of electoral participation and civic engagement; an economy where prosperity and opportunity are broadly shared and disparity is reduced; and a strong and effective public sector with the capacity to plan for the future and provide for the common good. Founded in 2000, Demos? work combines research with advocacy-melding the commitment to ideas of a think tank with the organizing strategies of an advocacy group." [1]

Funding

"Demos' start-up has been made possible by nearly $4 million in funding by major foundations, including the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Nathan Cummings Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Carnegie Corporation."

Board of Trustees

Contact

External links

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch

References

  1. Demos (US) Trustees, organizational web page, accessed January 4, 2014.

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