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RECIPIENT GRANTS

EIN: 52-1069070

Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Inc.

Washington, DC 20005

Web address: www.jointcenter.org

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Total Grants to Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Inc.
Total $ Granted: $ 444,300
For Years: 2001 1999 1998 1991
# Grants: 4

Grants to Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, Inc.

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-2001 150,000 Views of the Future: Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Perspectives on a Rapidly Changing American Society Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1999 120,000 Divergent Generations
Margaret Simms and David Bositis will lead an effort to examine public opinion in the African-American community. They will conduct and analyze two public opinion polls of African-Americans and two surveys of African-American elected officials in order to understand better their views on a range of public policy issues.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1998 115,500 Divergent Generations
Margaret Simms and David Bositis will lead an effort to research public opinion in the African-American community. They will conduct and analyze two public opinion polls of African-Americans and two surveys of African-American elected officials in order to understand better their views on a range of public policy issues.
Smith Richardson Foundation
11-3-1991 58,800 To support a conference on the poverty and public policy in North America and Western Europe. The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc.

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