Dayton, OH 45402
From the Atlas Foundation's website (link):
The Buckeye Center for Public Policy Solutions (Dayton, Ohio) is the new name of the Urban Policy Research Institute. UPRI, incorporated in 1989, became the Buckeye Center to emphasize a new focus on state issues in Ohio. The new mission is "to provide market-driven solutions and alternatives for state and local problems facing Ohioans." Andrew Little is the center's president and UPRI founder Sam Staley (author of the 1993 Antony Fisher Memorial Award-winning book, Drug Policy and the Decline of American Cities) is vice president for research.
Total Grants to Buckeye Center for Public Policy Solutions | |
Total $ Granted: | $ 16,100 |
For Years: | 1994 |
# Grants: | 2 |
Date | Amount | Purpose | Funder |
12-31-1994 | 14,600 | Efforts to help Blacks overcome obstacles to entrepreneurship | Castle Rock Foundation |
12-1-1994 | 1,500 | No purpose given | The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. |