The Century Foundation
Progressive think tank in the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Century Foundation (established first as The Cooperative League and then the Twentieth Century Fund) is a progressive think tank headquartered in New York City[2] with an office in Washington, D.C.[3] It was founded as a nonprofit public policy research institution[4] on the belief that the prosperity and security of the United States depends on a mix of effective government, open democracy, and free markets.[citation needed] Its staff, fellows, and authors produce books, reports, papers, pamphlets, and online publications.[4] The Foundation also hosts policy-related events and workshops for various audiences, including policy experts, journalists, college students and other academics, and the general public. It also manages several ongoing policy projects and operates a number of websites on various policy-related topics.[5]
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Abbreviation | TCF |
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Formation | 1919; 105 years ago (1919) |
Type | Public policy think tank |
Headquarters | One Whitehall Street |
Location | |
President | Mark Zuckerman |
Revenue (2017) | $6,965,820[1] |
Expenses (2017) | $5,053,643[1] |
Website | tcf.org |