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National Center for Policy Analysis

The National Center for Policy Analysis is a "communications and research foundation dedicated to providing free market solutions to today's public policy problems ... [and] prides itself on aggressively marketing its products for maximum impact by 'targeting key political leaders and special interest groups, establishing on-going ties with members of the print and electronic media, and testifying before Congress, federal agencies, state lawmakers, and national organizations.'" -- NCRP, The Strategic Philanthropy of Conservative Foundations

Founding Board Members

The NCPA began its existence in 1983 at the University of Dallas.

Board Members

According to NCPA web site, March 25, 2003:

Fellows, Policy Analysts

Former staff

NCPA Projects

Environmental Task Force

http://www.ncpa.org/studies/s162/s162i.html

See also, The E-Team[5]

Center for European Policy Analysis

Founded in 2006 as a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit an affiliate, The Center for European Policy Analysis promotes "open markets, minimal government, and free trade" and "seeks to generate ideas and identify practical solutions for the policy dilemmas confronting the Central European community of nations, promote a more active Central European voice in Euro-Atlantic affairs, and reinvigorate U.S.-Central European relations. [6]

Consumer Driven Health Care

NCPA "provided the intellectual justification and rationale for individual self-insurance. Between the time the NCPA task force was formed in 1990 and Health Savings Accounts became a reality in 2004, NCPA scholars made more than 250 presentations — speeches, briefings, testimonies, etc. — in virtually every state." [7]

Debate Central

The NCPA created this site for "students researching the nationwide high school debate topic."[8]

Taxes and Growth

The NCPA created this site to provide documents on "free-market tax policy."[9]

Team NCPA

The NCPA created this project to "educate policy makers, opinion leaders and the general public about the economic problems facing Social Security and the benefits of personal investment-based reform." [10]

Woemen in the Economy

The NCPa created this project to gear its content speciically towards women. [11]


Funding

The NCPA web site states that it "receives 70% of its funding from foundations, 20% from corporations, and 10% from individuals." Between 1985 and 2001, the Center received $4,031,000 in 75 separate grants from only twelve foundations.

Contact

12655 N. Central Expy., Suite 720
Dallas, TX 75243-1739
Phone: 972/386-6272
FAX: 972/386-0924

655 15th St. N.W., Suite 375
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: 202/628-6671
FAX: 202/628-6474
Web: http://www.ncpa.org/

External links

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