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The Pew Charitable Trusts

The Pew Charitable Trusts is an independent non-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO), founded in 1948.[1][2]

The Pew Charitable Trusts
Established1948; 75 years ago (1948)
ChairChristopher Jones
PresidentSusan K. Urahn
Faculty10 (board)
Staff969
Budget$374 million
Endowment$6.7 billion
Address2005 Market Street
Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103-7077
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Websitewww.pewtrusts.org

Pew's stated mission is to serve the public interest by "improving public policy, informing the public, and invigorating civic life".[3] Pew operates projects and conducts research across five main areas: communities, conservation, finance and economy, governing, and health.[4] In addition, the Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan public polling and think tank that operates as a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts.[5]

History

Pew was established by the merging of several charitable trusts that had been established between 1948 and 1979. The original trusts were created by J. Howard Pew, Mary Ethel Pew, Joseph N. Pew Jr., and Mabel Pew Myrin—the adult sons and daughters of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph N. Pew and his wife, Mary Anderson Pew.[6] Honoring their parents' religious conviction that good works should be done quietly, the original Pew Memorial Foundation[7] was a grantmaking organization that made donations anonymously.[8] The foundation became the Pew Memorial Trust in 1956, based in Philadelphia, the donors' hometown. Between 1957 and 1979, six other trusts were created, representing the personal and complementary philanthropic interests of the four siblings.[9][10][11] Assets held by the seven trusts totaled $6 billion as of 2020.[12] The Trusts continues to be based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with offices in Washington, D.C., London, and Brussels.[13]

Although today The Pew Charitable Trusts is non-partisan and non-ideological, Joseph Pew and his sons were politically conservative. The modern day organization works to encourage responsive government and support scientific research on a wide range of issues, including global marine conservation, correction reform, and biomedical research. Pew also conducts research and supports civic and cultural projects in Philadelphia.[14][15]

Early priorities of the Pew Memorial Trust included cancer research, the American Red Cross, and a pioneering project to assist historically black colleges. Later beneficiaries included conservative organizations such as the John Birch Society, the American Liberty League, and the American Enterprise Institute, as well as environmental organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Oceana, and mainstream think tanks like the center-left Brookings Institution.[16][17] In 2011, the Pew family was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in recognition of its support for The Pew Charitable Trusts.[18][19]

In 2004, Pew applied to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to change its status from a private foundation to a public charity in order to operate its own programs more efficiently.[20][21][22] Since that change it can now raise funds freely and devote up to 5% of its budget to lobbying the public sector.

According to the Pew Trusts' website, four of the eleven Directors serving on the Board are named Pew.[23]

Current concerns

Pew operates a number of projects that focus on specific public policy issues: modernization of the civil legal system,[24] Philadelphia local public policies;[25][26] justice and public safety;[27] student loans; ocean and fisheries protection;[28] conservation of public lands and rivers; consumer finance and the greater economy;[29] government reform;[30] and public health issues[31].[32]

Maritime protection

The Trusts, with other groups, backed an effort to create marine protected areas in the Pacific Ocean, near the Mariana Islands.[33] The protected area was officially designated in January 2009, and includes the Mariana Trench, the deepest ocean canyon in the world. Another marine protected area that the Trusts and other groups sought to protect is Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument which was protected by President Bush in 2006[34] and expanded by President Obama in 2016.[35]

Pew Research Center

The Trusts also funds the Pew Research Center, the third-largest think tank in Washington, D.C., after the Brookings Institution and the Center for American Progress.

Justice and corrections reform

The Trusts have worked closely with the Vera Institute of Justice on issues related to state correction policies in the Public Safety Performance Project.[36] In 2008, Pew reported that more than one in 100 adults in the United States is in jail or prison, an all-time high. The cost to state governments is nearly $50 billion a year and the federal government $5 billion more. The report compiled and analyzed data from the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics and Federal Bureau of Prisons and each state's department of corrections.[37][38]

Pew reported in 2009 that "explosive growth in the number of people on probation or parole has propelled the population of the American corrections system to more than 7.3 million, or 1 in every 31 U.S. adults." "One in 31: The Long Reach of American Corrections"[39] examined the scale and cost of prison, jail, probation and parole in each of the 50 states, and provides a blueprint for states to cut both crime and spending by reallocating prison expenses to fund stronger supervision of the large number of offenders in the community.

Pew supported police reforms enacted by the state of Washington in 2021. Gov. Jay Inslee (D-WA) signed 12 separate police reform bills that would, among other things, require officers to intervene when they see another officer using excessive force.[40]

Health

"Based on data, science, and non-partisan research, Pew works to reduce hidden risks to the health, safety, and well-being of American consumers."[41] One program, the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences, is intended to support promising early and mid-career scientists investigating human health, both basic and clinical.[42] The awards provide flexible support ($240,000 over a four-year period). Grantees are encouraged to be entrepreneurial and innovative in their research.[43]

In October 2020, the Trusts unveiled research on naloxone, the lifesaving overdose reversal drug. Pew researchers concluded that expanded access to naloxone saves lives and put forth several recommendations on how to do so, including options such as co-prescribing naloxone with opioids.[44]

During the rollout of vaccines for the COVID-19 pandemic, Pew supported the CDC's determination that it was acceptable to leave some vaccine vials partially unused (potentially "wasting vaccines") in order to vaccinate teenagers, which represented a policy shift by the CDC regarding the efficient use of vaccines.[45]

Finances

According to the 2019 Consolidated Financial Statements, as of 30 June 2019, the Trusts owned over US$6.7 billion in assets. For the 12 months ending on that date, total revenues were about US$374 million and total expenses were about $341 million, of which about $6.6 million were for fundraising expenses.[46]

According to IRS Form 990, filed for 2019 by Pew Charitable Trusts, the organization distributed $142,114,349 in grants in 2019; an increase from 2018, when it distributed $136,947,523 in grants.[47]

Controversy

Barnes Art Collection

The Trusts have supported the relocation of the famed Barnes Art Collection from its longtime home in Lower Merion, PA, to Center City. This has been controversial in the art world. The Barnes Foundation was established by Albert C. Barnes in 1922 to "promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture."[48]

According to the Barnes Foundation:[49]

The Barnes is home to one of the world's largest collections of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist and early Modern paintings, with especially deep holdings by Renoir, Matisse, and Picasso", as well as important examples of African art, Native American pottery and jewelry, Pennsylvania German furniture, American avant-garde painting, and wrought-iron metalwork.

Opponents of relocating the collection to a new museum along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway said that move violates Barnes's will that the collection stay intact at its original location and not be loaned, transferred or sold. Columnist Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote in 2010, "It is perfectly clear exactly what Barnes specified in his will. It was drawn up by the best legal minds. It is clear that what happened to his collection was against his wishes."[50] Yet the Barnes Foundation prevailed in a series of legal actions and the new museum opened on May 16, 2012. At the opening Barnes trustee and treasurer Stephen Harmelin noted, "There were financial challenges to be faced...questions about how the foundation as it existed could go on with its mission, worries about the safety and integrity of the collection in the long run," he said. "We were convinced that the only change that could save the Barnes was to redouble our commitment to its mission, to reach out more widely than ever before, to build, to expand and to move the collection to a more accessible location."[51]

The Trusts became involved with the Barnes Collection when the foundation overseeing the art collection had serious financial trouble, ultimately contributing more than $20 million for a new museum. Reporter Roberta Smith of the New York Times said of the new building, "Against all odds, the museum that opens to the public on Saturday is still very much the old Barnes, only better."[52]

The controversy involving Pew, other donors, the Barnes trustees and the collection was the subject of a documentary film The Art of the Steal. The Trusts did not participate in the film. Rebecca Rimel, then head of The Pew Charitable Trusts, said they believed the film would not be fair.[53]

Texas Public Policy Foundation

Between 2011 and 2015, The Pew Charitable Trusts gave $4.7 million to the Texas Public Policy Foundation (TPPF), earmarked specifically for the foundation's criminal justice reform project.[54][55]

References

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  9. ^ Bushouse, Brenda K. (March 5, 2009). Universal Preschool: Policy Change, Stability, and The Pew Charitable Trusts. ISBN 9780791493878.
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  17. ^ Colby, Gerald; Charlotte Dennett (1995). Thy Will Be Done: The Conquest of the Amazon: Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil. New York: Harper Collins.
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External links

  • Official web site of The Pew Charitable Trusts.
    • Listing of Pew projects.

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources October 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Pew Charitable Trusts is an independent non profit non governmental organization NGO founded in 1948 1 2 The Pew Charitable TrustsEstablished1948 75 years ago 1948 ChairChristopher JonesPresidentSusan K UrahnFaculty10 board Staff969Budget 374 millionEndowment 6 7 billionAddress2005 Market StreetSuite 1700Philadelphia PA 19103 7077LocationPhiladelphia Pennsylvania United StatesWebsitewww pewtrusts orgPew s stated mission is to serve the public interest by improving public policy informing the public and invigorating civic life 3 Pew operates projects and conducts research across five main areas communities conservation finance and economy governing and health 4 In addition the Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan public polling and think tank that operates as a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts 5 Contents 1 History 2 Current concerns 2 1 Maritime protection 2 2 Pew Research Center 2 3 Justice and corrections reform 2 4 Health 3 Finances 4 Controversy 4 1 Barnes Art Collection 4 2 Texas Public Policy Foundation 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditPew was established by the merging of several charitable trusts that had been established between 1948 and 1979 The original trusts were created by J Howard Pew Mary Ethel Pew Joseph N Pew Jr and Mabel Pew Myrin the adult sons and daughters of Sun Oil Company founder Joseph N Pew and his wife Mary Anderson Pew 6 Honoring their parents religious conviction that good works should be done quietly the original Pew Memorial Foundation 7 was a grantmaking organization that made donations anonymously 8 The foundation became the Pew Memorial Trust in 1956 based in Philadelphia the donors hometown Between 1957 and 1979 six other trusts were created representing the personal and complementary philanthropic interests of the four siblings 9 10 11 Assets held by the seven trusts totaled 6 billion as of 2020 12 The Trusts continues to be based in Philadelphia Pennsylvania with offices in Washington D C London and Brussels 13 Although today The Pew Charitable Trusts is non partisan and non ideological Joseph Pew and his sons were politically conservative The modern day organization works to encourage responsive government and support scientific research on a wide range of issues including global marine conservation correction reform and biomedical research Pew also conducts research and supports civic and cultural projects in Philadelphia 14 15 Early priorities of the Pew Memorial Trust included cancer research the American Red Cross and a pioneering project to assist historically black colleges Later beneficiaries included conservative organizations such as the John Birch Society the American Liberty League and the American Enterprise Institute as well as environmental organizations such as the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Oceana and mainstream think tanks like the center left Brookings Institution 16 17 In 2011 the Pew family was awarded the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in recognition of its support for The Pew Charitable Trusts 18 19 In 2004 Pew applied to the Internal Revenue Service IRS to change its status from a private foundation to a public charity in order to operate its own programs more efficiently 20 21 22 Since that change it can now raise funds freely and devote up to 5 of its budget to lobbying the public sector According to the Pew Trusts website four of the eleven Directors serving on the Board are named Pew 23 Current concerns EditPew operates a number of projects that focus on specific public policy issues modernization of the civil legal system 24 Philadelphia local public policies 25 26 justice and public safety 27 student loans ocean and fisheries protection 28 conservation of public lands and rivers consumer finance and the greater economy 29 government reform 30 and public health issues 31 32 Maritime protection Edit The Trusts with other groups backed an effort to create marine protected areas in the Pacific Ocean near the Mariana Islands 33 The protected area was officially designated in January 2009 and includes the Mariana Trench the deepest ocean canyon in the world Another marine protected area that the Trusts and other groups sought to protect is Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument which was protected by President Bush in 2006 34 and expanded by President Obama in 2016 35 Pew Research Center Edit The Trusts also funds the Pew Research Center the third largest think tank in Washington D C after the Brookings Institution and the Center for American Progress Justice and corrections reform Edit The Trusts have worked closely with the Vera Institute of Justice on issues related to state correction policies in the Public Safety Performance Project 36 In 2008 Pew reported that more than one in 100 adults in the United States is in jail or prison an all time high The cost to state governments is nearly 50 billion a year and the federal government 5 billion more The report compiled and analyzed data from the federal Bureau of Justice Statistics and Federal Bureau of Prisons and each state s department of corrections 37 38 Pew reported in 2009 that explosive growth in the number of people on probation or parole has propelled the population of the American corrections system to more than 7 3 million or 1 in every 31 U S adults One in 31 The Long Reach of American Corrections 39 examined the scale and cost of prison jail probation and parole in each of the 50 states and provides a blueprint for states to cut both crime and spending by reallocating prison expenses to fund stronger supervision of the large number of offenders in the community Pew supported police reforms enacted by the state of Washington in 2021 Gov Jay Inslee D WA signed 12 separate police reform bills that would among other things require officers to intervene when they see another officer using excessive force 40 Health Edit Based on data science and non partisan research Pew works to reduce hidden risks to the health safety and well being of American consumers 41 One program the Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences is intended to support promising early and mid career scientists investigating human health both basic and clinical 42 The awards provide flexible support 240 000 over a four year period Grantees are encouraged to be entrepreneurial and innovative in their research 43 In October 2020 the Trusts unveiled research on naloxone the lifesaving overdose reversal drug Pew researchers concluded that expanded access to naloxone saves lives and put forth several recommendations on how to do so including options such as co prescribing naloxone with opioids 44 During the rollout of vaccines for the COVID 19 pandemic Pew supported the CDC s determination that it was acceptable to leave some vaccine vials partially unused potentially wasting vaccines in order to vaccinate teenagers which represented a policy shift by the CDC regarding the efficient use of vaccines 45 Finances EditAccording to the 2019 Consolidated Financial Statements as of 30 June 2019 the Trusts owned over US 6 7 billion in assets For the 12 months ending on that date total revenues were about US 374 million and total expenses were about 341 million of which about 6 6 million were for fundraising expenses 46 According to IRS Form 990 filed for 2019 by Pew Charitable Trusts the organization distributed 142 114 349 in grants in 2019 an increase from 2018 when it distributed 136 947 523 in grants 47 Controversy EditBarnes Art Collection Edit The Trusts have supported the relocation of the famed Barnes Art Collection from its longtime home in Lower Merion PA to Center City This has been controversial in the art world The Barnes Foundation was established by Albert C Barnes in 1922 to promote the advancement of education and the appreciation of the fine arts and horticulture 48 According to the Barnes Foundation 49 The Barnes is home to one of the world s largest collections of Impressionist Post Impressionist and early Modern paintings with especially deep holdings by Renoir Matisse and Picasso as well as important examples of African art Native American pottery and jewelry Pennsylvania German furniture American avant garde painting and wrought iron metalwork Opponents of relocating the collection to a new museum along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway said that move violates Barnes s will that the collection stay intact at its original location and not be loaned transferred or sold Columnist Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times wrote in 2010 It is perfectly clear exactly what Barnes specified in his will It was drawn up by the best legal minds It is clear that what happened to his collection was against his wishes 50 Yet the Barnes Foundation prevailed in a series of legal actions and the new museum opened on May 16 2012 At the opening Barnes trustee and treasurer Stephen Harmelin noted There were financial challenges to be faced questions about how the foundation as it existed could go on with its mission worries about the safety and integrity of the collection in the long run he said We were convinced that the only change that could save the Barnes was to redouble our commitment to its mission to reach out more widely than ever before to build to expand and to move the collection to a more accessible location 51 The Trusts became involved with the Barnes Collection when the foundation overseeing the art collection had serious financial trouble ultimately contributing more than 20 million for a new museum Reporter Roberta Smith of the New York Times said of the new building Against all odds the museum that opens to the public on Saturday is still very much the old Barnes only better 52 The controversy involving Pew other donors the Barnes trustees and the collection was the subject of a documentary film The Art of the Steal The Trusts did not participate in the film Rebecca Rimel then head of The Pew Charitable Trusts said they believed the film would not be fair 53 Texas Public Policy Foundation Edit Between 2011 and 2015 The Pew Charitable Trusts gave 4 7 million to the Texas Public Policy Foundation TPPF earmarked specifically for the foundation s criminal justice reform project 54 55 References Edit The Chronicle of Philanthropy Big Change Afoot at Pew Trusts www philanthropy com 2003 11 13 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Rimel to Retire as Head of The Pew Charitable Trusts www inquirer com The Philadelphia Inquirer 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Mission amp Values The Pew Charitable Trusts Retrieved 2023 05 01 Pew Charitable Trusts www insidephilanthropy com Inside Philanthropy 2021 08 25 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Pew Trusts to Combine Groups That Focus on Policy Research www philanthropy com The Chronicle of Philanthropy 2004 05 13 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Pew Charitable Trusts Will Become Public Charity www nytimes com The New York Times 2003 11 07 Retrieved 2023 05 01 History of The Pew Charitable Trusts Pewtrusts org Retrieved 2014 04 24 Pew Charitable Trusts Extend Reach www nytimes com The New York Times 1985 06 09 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Bushouse Brenda K March 5 2009 Universal Preschool Policy Change Stability and The Pew Charitable Trusts ISBN 9780791493878 J Howard Pew 1882 1971 Coat ncf ca 2004 01 22 Retrieved 2013 08 27 The Chronicle of Philanthropy Big Change Afoot at Pew Trusts www philanthropy com 2003 11 13 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Philly s Pew Charitable Trusts a 6 billion philanthropy names new CEO www inquirer com The Philadelphia Inquirer 2020 03 19 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Pew Charitable Trusts www insidephilanthropy com Inside Philanthropy 2021 08 25 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Rimel to Retire as Head of The Pew Charitable Trusts www inquirer com The Philadelphia Inquirer 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2023 05 01 The Pew Charitable Trusts Serving the Public Trust www campdenfb com Campden FB 2019 11 18 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Diamond Sara 1995 Roads to Dominion Right Wing Movements and Political Power in the United States New York Guilford Press Colby Gerald Charlotte Dennett 1995 Thy Will Be Done The Conquest of the Amazon Nelson Rockefeller and Evangelism in the Age of Oil New York Harper Collins The Pew Family www medalofphilanthropy org The Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy 2017 05 22 Retrieved 2023 05 01 2011 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy Announced www bloomberg com Bloomberg Business 2011 10 19 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Rimel to Retire as Head of The Pew Charitable Trusts www inquirer com The Philadelphia Inquirer 2019 04 02 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Pew Charitable Trusts Will Become Public Charity www nytimes com The New York Times 2003 11 07 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Stronger Together www philanthropyroundtable org Philanthropy Roundtable 2015 04 01 Retrieved 2023 05 01 Leadership The Pew Charitable Trusts Retrieved 2020 07 01 Community Foundation of Greater Chattanooga Launches Study of Local Civil Legal System www chattanoogapulse com The Pulse Retrieved 2023 04 23 As pandemic bites U S cities use data to fight race and income gaps www reuters com Reuters Retrieved 2023 04 23 Philadelphia s City Center Sees Resurgence in Housing Economic Activity www wsj com Wall Street Journal Retrieved 2023 04 23 Our Views Prison reforms show bipartisan efforts can lead to real progress www nola com Times Picayune Retrieved 2023 04 23 Report Over 100 00 fishing related deaths occur annually apnews com The Associated Press Retrieved 2023 04 23 Wells Fargo launches small dollar loan as an alternative to overdrafts www americanbanker com American Banker Retrieved 2023 04 23 States have historic amounts of leftover cash economist com Economist Retrieved 2023 04 23 Bipartisan bill on antibiotics faces crucial stretch thehill com The Hill Retrieved 2023 04 23 Projects www pewtrusts org Retrieved 2021 05 23 Juliet Eilperin Washington Post Staff Writer 2009 01 06 Bush to Protect Three Areas in Pacific Washington Post Retrieved 2014 04 24 Global Ocean Legacy Pewtrusts org Retrieved 2014 04 24 Obama creates largest ocean reserve takes heat for new federal decrees August 27 2016 Fox News Retrieved August 27 2016 Public Safety Performance Retrieved 2010 02 22 New High In U S Prison Numbers by N C Aizenman February 29 2008 Washington Post Retrieved 2010 02 22 One in 100 Behind Bars in America 2008 Released February 28 2008 Retrieved 2010 02 22 Corrections and Public Safety Retrieved 2010 02 22 Washington State Enacts Far Reaching Police Accountability Package pew org Retrieved 2021 05 23 Approach The Pew Charitable Trusts Pewtrusts org Retrieved 2019 11 22 Pew Scholars Directory Home Directory pewscholars org Retrieved 2013 08 27 Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences Pewtrusts org Retrieved 2014 04 24 Carey Liz 2020 10 22 PEW researchers expanded naloxone access can curb opioid deaths Homeland Preparedness News Retrieved 2020 10 29 CDC Urges Docs to Puncture Vaccine Vial Even for Just One Person pew org Retrieved 2021 05 23 Consolidated Financial Statements and Report of Independent Certified Public Accountants PDF The Pew Charitable Trusts Retrieved 2020 07 01 Pew Charitable Trusts IRS Form 990 for 2019 PDF About Barnes Foundation 15 August 2017 5 July 2017 Retrieved 22 January 2020 About the Collection Barnes Foundation 14 January 2020 31 July 2017 Retrieved 22 January 2020 FAQ on The Pew Charitable Trusts Role in the Barnes Foundation Move The Pew Charitable Trusts 2011 01 14 Retrieved 2013 08 27 Contested Barnes Foundation artworks open in new Philly location CBC News 2012 05 17 Smith Roberta 2012 05 17 A Museum Reborn Remains True to Its Old Self Only Better The New York Times Kennicott Philip 2010 03 07 The Art of the Steal highlights one sided nature of some documentaries The Washington Post Readfearn Graham 2017 12 14 Why Has One of the World s Biggest Funders of Environmental Conservation Also Given 4 Million to a Climate Denial Group DeSmogBlog Retrieved 2017 12 15 Wilder Forrest 2012 08 24 Revealed The Corporations and Billionaires that Fund the Texas Public Policy Foundation The Texas Observer Retrieved 2017 12 15 External links EditOfficial web site of The Pew Charitable Trusts Listing of Pew projects Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Pew Charitable Trusts amp oldid 1154808953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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