Difference between revisions of "Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action"

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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
 
*[[Steven Carbo]] serves as Director of the Democracy Program
  

Revision as of 14:42, 4 January 2015

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

Accessed January 2015: [1]

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Former Trustees

Source

Contact

Web: http://www.demos.org

External links

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch

References

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