Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
Annual Report 2004 - Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
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Corporation for Enterprise Development<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To promote state and federal asset-building<br />
policies for lower-income Americans.<br />
Covenant Community Capital<br />
Corporation<br />
Houston, TX<br />
To provide an infrastructure for supporting,<br />
expanding, publicizing and advocating for<br />
the Individual Development Account<br />
movement in Texas.<br />
Finance Project<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To support a group of funders concerned<br />
with issues of poverty.<br />
Fiscal Policy Institute<br />
Latham, NY<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
<strong>Foundation</strong>-Administered Project<br />
To support a conference for State Fiscal<br />
Analysis Initiative grantees and funders.<br />
Hatcher Group<br />
Bethesda, MD<br />
To assist nonprofit organizations working to<br />
establish or expand Earned Income Tax<br />
Credit policies at the state level.<br />
ISED Solutions<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To evaluate the impact of Individual<br />
Development Accounts on Michigan<br />
participants.<br />
$300,000<br />
12 mos.<br />
$82,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$95,000<br />
12 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$57,777<br />
12 mos.<br />
$305,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$361,393<br />
36 mos.<br />
Maine Center for Economic Policy<br />
Augusta, ME<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
Massachusetts Budget and<br />
Policy Center<br />
Boston, MA<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
Michigan League for Human Services<br />
Lansing, MI<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
New America <strong>Foundation</strong><br />
Washington, DC<br />
To promote public policies that foster<br />
widespread ownership of assets,<br />
particularly among low- and moderateincome<br />
Americans.<br />
North Carolina Justice Center<br />
Raleigh, NC<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
San Francisco Earned Assets<br />
Resource Network<br />
San Francisco, CA<br />
To expand access to Individual<br />
Development Accounts for low-income<br />
people in the San Francisco area.<br />
Seedco<br />
New York, NY<br />
To explore employer-based benefits access<br />
models.<br />
Seton Hall University<br />
South Orange, NJ<br />
To identify and promote best practices in<br />
employer-based benefits access programs.<br />
United Vision for Idaho<br />
Boise, ID<br />
To build organizational capacity for tax and<br />
budget analysis on behalf of low-income<br />
populations.<br />
Urban Institute<br />
Washington, DC<br />
To provide timely, independent analyses of<br />
tax issues to the public and policymakers.<br />
Washington University<br />
St. Louis, MO<br />
To advance the concept of children’s<br />
savings accounts in U.S. policy debates.<br />
Subtotal: Income Security<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$400,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$150,000<br />
36 mos.<br />
$225,000<br />
37 mos.<br />
$67,403<br />
12 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$100,000<br />
24 mos.<br />
$200,000<br />
25 mos.<br />
$3,981,573<br />
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