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Urban Institute

The Urban Institute is a Washington, D.C.–based think tank that conducts economic and social policy research to "open minds, shape decisions, and offer solutions".[2] The institute receives funding from government contracts, foundations, and private donors.

The Urban Institute
AbbreviationUrban
Formation1968; 56 years ago (1968)
TypePublic policy think tank
Headquarters500 L'Enfant Plz SW
Location
President
Sarah Rosen Wartell
Revenue (2016)
$111,892,483[1]
Expenses (2016)$104,029,153[1]
Websiteurban.org

The Urban Institute has been categorized as "nonpartisan",[3][4] "liberal",[5] and "left-leaning".[6] In 2020, the Urban Institute co-hosted the second annual Sadie T.M. Alexander Conference for Economics and Related Fields with The Sadie Collective in Washington, D.C.[7][8]

History and funding edit

The Urban Institute was established in 1968 by the Lyndon B. Johnson administration to study the nation's urban problems and evaluate the Great Society initiatives embodied in more than 400 laws passed in the prior four years. Johnson hand-selected economists and civic leaders such as Kermit Gordon, McGeorge Bundy, Irwin Miller, Arjay Miller, Richard Neustadt, Cyrus Vance, and Robert McNamara.[9] William Gorham, former Assistant Secretary for Health, Education and Welfare, was selected as its first president and served from 1968 to 2000.

Gradually, Urban's research and funding base broadened. In 2013, federal government contracts provided about 54% of Urban's operating funds, private foundations another 30%, and nonprofits, corporations and corporate foundations, state and local governments, international organizations and foreign entities, individuals, and Urban's endowment the rest.[10] Some of Urban's more than 100 private sponsors and funders include the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation.[11] Public funding as of the 2020 fiscal year comes from various branches of the United States government including the Department of Justice, Department of Health and Human Services, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the United States Department of Agriculture.[12]

Organization edit

Urban Institute's staff of approximately 450 works in several research centers and program areas: the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy; Metropolitan Housing and Community Policy Center; Health Policy Center; the Center on Education Data and Policy; Income and Benefits Policy Center; Housing Finance Policy Center, the Justice Policy Center; the Labor, Human Services, and Population Center, Research to Action Lab, the Office of Race and Equity Research, and a Statistical Methods Group.[13] The institute also houses the Urban Institute – Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center, the National Center for Charitable Statistics and the Urban Institute Press in partnership with Rowman & Littlefield.[14][15] In 2021, Urban developed a Race and Equity Framework and a Chief Diversity Officer was installed in 2022.[16]

The Institute works with the Association of Fundraising Professionals to produce the Fundraising Effectiveness Project. This report provides a summary of data from several different donor software firms and other data providers such as Bloomerang, DonorPerfect, NeonCRM, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, DataLake, DonorTrends, eTapestry, ResultsPlus, and ClearViewCRM. According to the report, donors gave 3% more in 2016 than 2015, but getting $100 cost nonprofits $95.[17]

Staff edit

Sarah Rosen Wartell, a public policy executive and housing markets expert, became the third president of the Urban Institute in February 2012.[18] She succeeded Robert D. Reischauer, former head of the Congressional Budget Office. Reischauer succeeded William Gorham, founding president, in 2000.

Most Urban Institute researchers are economists, social scientists, or public policy and administration researchers. Others are mathematicians, statisticians, city planners, engineers, or computer scientists. A few have backgrounds in medicine, law, or arts and letters. Since at least 2015, the institute's DEI program has resulted in staff being approximately 60 % female identifying, and 25% minority staff.[19]

Board of trustees edit

As of 2022, the board members were: Jamie S. Gorelick (chair), N. Gregory Mankiw (vice chair), Annette L. Nazareth (vice chair), Anthony A. Williams (vice chair), J. Adam Abram, Kenneth Bacon, Karan Bhatia, Stacy Brown-Philpot, Mary C. Daly, Shaun Donovan, Diana Farrell, Margaret A. Hamburg, Bill Haslam, Antonia Hernndez, Heather Higginbottom, W. Matthew Kelly, Mary J. Miller, Michael A. Nutter, Eduardo Padrón, Charles H. Ramsey, John Wallis Rowe, Arthur I. Segel, J. Ron Terwilliger, Ashley Swearengin, David A. Thomas, Sarah Rosen Wartell.[20]

Political stance edit

The Urban Institute has been referred to as "nonpartisan",[3][4] "liberal",[5] and "left-leaning".[6] A 2005 study of media bias in The Quarterly Journal of Economics ranked UI as the 11th most liberal of the 50 most-cited think tanks and policy groups, placing it between the NAACP and the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals.[21] According to a study by U.S. News & World Report most political campaign donations by Urban Institute employees go to Democratic politicians. Between 2003 and 2010, Urban Institute employees' made $79,529 in political contributions, none of which went to the Republican Party.[22]

Assets edit

As of 2020, the Urban Institute had assets of $212,923,643.[1]

Funding details edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Annual Report 2020" (PDF). Urban Institute. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  2. ^ "About the Urban Institute". Urban Institute.
  3. ^ a b Cohen, Rick (December 12, 2014). "The Inner Workings of Think Tanks: Transparify Gives Us a Good Look". Nonprofit Quarterly. from the original on May 31, 2016. Retrieved August 20, 2018. ... the Urban Institute, and others are typically considered nonpartisan or middle of the road.
  4. ^ a b McLean, Jim (November 20, 2014). "Kansas hospitals continue campaign for Medicaid expansion". Kansas Health Institute. from the original on December 16, 2014. Retrieved August 20, 2018. ... the nonpartisan Urban Institute ...
  5. ^ a b Rich, Spencer (June 12, 1988). "Urban Institute, Leading Liberal Think Tank, Marks 20th Birthday". Los Angeles Times. from the original on July 1, 2010. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  6. ^ a b Hellmann, Jessie (September 16, 2017). "GOP sees fresh opening with Dems' single payer embrace". The Hill. Retrieved April 6, 2022. A 2016 estimate from the left-leaning Urban Institute found a previous plan from Sanders would cost $32 trillion over 10 years.
  7. ^ "UMBC students Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman and Olusayo Adeleye co-create 1st U.S. conference for Black women economists". UMBC News. March 6, 2019.
  8. ^ Sahm, Claudia (February 28, 2020). "Black economists are missing from the Federal Reserve and the U.S. economics profession". Equitable Growth.
  9. ^ "Remarks at a Meeting With the Board of Trustees of the Urban Institute". The American Presidency Project. April 26, 1968. Retrieved June 18, 2018.
  10. ^ (PDF). Urban Institute. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 13, 2015.
  11. ^ (PDF). Urban Institute. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 12, 2015.
  12. ^ Wartell, Sarah Rosen (2020). "2020 Annual Report" (PDF). Urban Institute. (PDF) from the original on June 30, 2022. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  13. ^ "Policy Centers". Urban Institute. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  14. ^ "Urban Institute titles". Rowman & Littlefield. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  15. ^ "Urban Institute Press". Urban Institute. Retrieved October 21, 2023.
  16. ^ "DEI Journey and Data". Urban Institute. Retrieved August 20, 2023.
  17. ^ "Report: Net On $100 In Giving Is Just $5 – The NonProfit Times". The NonProfit Times. Retrieved May 4, 2017.
  18. ^ "Urban Institute Press Release: Sarah Rosen Wartell, Think Tank Executive and Housing Finance Expert, to be the Urban Institute's Third President".
  19. ^ Urban Institute – Journey and Data
  20. ^ "Board of Trustees". Urban Institute. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  21. ^ Groseclose, Tim & Milyo, Jeffrey. (2005). "A Measure of Media Bias". 2014-03-08 at the Wayback Machine The Quarterly Journal of Economics Vol. CXX November Issue 4, pp. 1191–1237.
  22. ^ Kurtzleben, Danielle (March 3, 2011). "Think Tank Employees Tend to Support Democrats". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved June 18, 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website


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Not to be confused with The Urban Institute of Edinburgh nor with the land development organization The Urban Land Institute The Urban Institute is a Washington D C based think tank that conducts economic and social policy research to open minds shape decisions and offer solutions 2 The institute receives funding from government contracts foundations and private donors The Urban InstituteAbbreviationUrbanFormation1968 56 years ago 1968 TypePublic policy think tankHeadquarters500 L Enfant Plz SWLocationWashington D C U S PresidentSarah Rosen WartellRevenue 2016 111 892 483 1 Expenses 2016 104 029 153 1 Websiteurban wbr org This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Urban Institute has been categorized as nonpartisan 3 4 liberal 5 and left leaning 6 In 2020 the Urban Institute co hosted the second annual Sadie T M Alexander Conference for Economics and Related Fields with The Sadie Collective in Washington D C 7 8 Contents 1 History and funding 2 Organization 2 1 Staff 2 2 Board of trustees 2 3 Political stance 3 Assets 3 1 Funding details 4 References 5 External linksHistory and funding editThe Urban Institute was established in 1968 by the Lyndon B Johnson administration to study the nation s urban problems and evaluate the Great Society initiatives embodied in more than 400 laws passed in the prior four years Johnson hand selected economists and civic leaders such as Kermit Gordon McGeorge Bundy Irwin Miller Arjay Miller Richard Neustadt Cyrus Vance and Robert McNamara 9 William Gorham former Assistant Secretary for Health Education and Welfare was selected as its first president and served from 1968 to 2000 Gradually Urban s research and funding base broadened In 2013 federal government contracts provided about 54 of Urban s operating funds private foundations another 30 and nonprofits corporations and corporate foundations state and local governments international organizations and foreign entities individuals and Urban s endowment the rest 10 Some of Urban s more than 100 private sponsors and funders include the Annie E Casey Foundation the Bill amp Melinda Gates Foundation the Ford Foundation the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation the Henry J Kaiser Family Foundation the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation 11 Public funding as of the 2020 fiscal year comes from various branches of the United States government including the Department of Justice Department of Health and Human Services United States Agency for International Development USAID and the United States Department of Agriculture 12 Organization editUrban Institute s staff of approximately 450 works in several research centers and program areas the Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy Metropolitan Housing and Community Policy Center Health Policy Center the Center on Education Data and Policy Income and Benefits Policy Center Housing Finance Policy Center the Justice Policy Center the Labor Human Services and Population Center Research to Action Lab the Office of Race and Equity Research and a Statistical Methods Group 13 The institute also houses the Urban Institute Brookings Institution Tax Policy Center the National Center for Charitable Statistics and the Urban Institute Press in partnership with Rowman amp Littlefield 14 15 In 2021 Urban developed a Race and Equity Framework and a Chief Diversity Officer was installed in 2022 16 The Institute works with the Association of Fundraising Professionals to produce the Fundraising Effectiveness Project This report provides a summary of data from several different donor software firms and other data providers such as Bloomerang DonorPerfect NeonCRM the Seventh day Adventist Church DataLake DonorTrends eTapestry ResultsPlus and ClearViewCRM According to the report donors gave 3 more in 2016 than 2015 but getting 100 cost nonprofits 95 17 Staff edit Sarah Rosen Wartell a public policy executive and housing markets expert became the third president of the Urban Institute in February 2012 18 She succeeded Robert D Reischauer former head of the Congressional Budget Office Reischauer succeeded William Gorham founding president in 2000 Most Urban Institute researchers are economists social scientists or public policy and administration researchers Others are mathematicians statisticians city planners engineers or computer scientists A few have backgrounds in medicine law or arts and letters Since at least 2015 the institute s DEI program has resulted in staff being approximately 60 female identifying and 25 minority staff 19 Board of trustees edit As of 2022 update the board members were Jamie S Gorelick chair N Gregory Mankiw vice chair Annette L Nazareth vice chair Anthony A Williams vice chair J Adam Abram Kenneth Bacon Karan Bhatia Stacy Brown Philpot Mary C Daly Shaun Donovan Diana Farrell Margaret A Hamburg Bill Haslam Antonia Hernndez Heather Higginbottom W Matthew Kelly Mary J Miller Michael A Nutter Eduardo Padron Charles H Ramsey John Wallis Rowe Arthur I Segel J Ron Terwilliger Ashley Swearengin David A Thomas Sarah Rosen Wartell 20 Political stance edit The Urban Institute has been referred to as nonpartisan 3 4 liberal 5 and left leaning 6 A 2005 study of media bias in The Quarterly Journal of Economics ranked UI as the 11th most liberal of the 50 most cited think tanks and policy groups placing it between the NAACP and the People for Ethical Treatment of Animals 21 According to a study by U S News amp World Report most political campaign donations by Urban Institute employees go to Democratic politicians Between 2003 and 2010 Urban Institute employees made 79 529 in political contributions none of which went to the Republican Party 22 Assets editAs of 2020 the Urban Institute had assets of 212 923 643 1 Funding details edit Funding details as of 2020 1 Operating Revenue as of 2020 111 892 483 Federal government 34 5 Foundations 33 8 Corporations 19 0 Nonprofits and universities 5 6 Urban Institute endowment support 2 9 State and local governments 2 3 Individuals 2 0 International organizations and foreign entities 0 02 Research Expenses as of 2020 95 000 130 Health Policy Center 20 7 Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center 14 2 Center on Labor Human Services and Population 14 1 Justice Policy Center 12 0 Income and Benefits Policy Center 10 5 Tax Policy Center 9 6 Research to Action Lab 7 7 Executive Office Research 2 9 Center on Education Data and Policy 2 9 Housing Finance Policy Center 2 7 Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy 2 5 Statistical Methods Group 0 1 Office of Technology and Data Science 0 1 References edit a b c d Annual Report 2020 PDF Urban Institute Retrieved March 8 2022 About the Urban Institute Urban Institute a b Cohen Rick December 12 2014 The Inner Workings of Think Tanks Transparify Gives Us a Good Look Nonprofit Quarterly Archived from the original on May 31 2016 Retrieved August 20 2018 the Urban Institute and others are typically considered nonpartisan or middle of the road a b McLean Jim November 20 2014 Kansas hospitals continue campaign for Medicaid expansion Kansas Health Institute Archived from the original on December 16 2014 Retrieved August 20 2018 the nonpartisan Urban Institute a b Rich Spencer June 12 1988 Urban Institute Leading Liberal Think Tank Marks 20th Birthday Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 1 2010 Retrieved August 20 2018 a b Hellmann Jessie September 16 2017 GOP sees fresh opening with Dems single payer embrace The Hill Retrieved April 6 2022 A 2016 estimate from the left leaning Urban Institute found a previous plan from Sanders would cost 32 trillion over 10 years UMBC students Anna Gifty Opoku Agyeman and Olusayo Adeleye co create 1st U S conference for Black women economists UMBC News March 6 2019 Sahm Claudia February 28 2020 Black economists are missing from the Federal Reserve and the U S economics profession Equitable Growth Remarks at a Meeting With the Board of Trustees of the Urban Institute The American Presidency Project April 26 1968 Retrieved June 18 2018 2013 Financials PDF Urban Institute 2013 Archived from the original PDF on February 13 2015 Sources of Support Fiscal Year 2013 Revenue Funding Sources PDF Urban Institute 2013 Archived from the original PDF on February 12 2015 Wartell Sarah Rosen 2020 2020 Annual Report PDF Urban Institute Archived PDF from the original on June 30 2022 Retrieved June 30 2022 Policy Centers Urban Institute Retrieved October 21 2023 Urban Institute titles Rowman amp Littlefield Retrieved October 21 2023 Urban Institute Press Urban Institute Retrieved October 21 2023 DEI Journey and Data Urban Institute Retrieved August 20 2023 Report Net On 100 In Giving Is Just 5 The NonProfit Times The NonProfit Times Retrieved May 4 2017 Urban Institute Press Release Sarah Rosen Wartell Think Tank Executive and Housing Finance Expert to be the Urban Institute s Third President Urban Institute Journey and Data Board of Trustees Urban Institute Retrieved June 19 2018 Groseclose Tim amp Milyo Jeffrey 2005 A Measure of Media Bias Archived 2014 03 08 at the Wayback Machine The Quarterly Journal of Economics Vol CXX November Issue 4 pp 1191 1237 Kurtzleben Danielle March 3 2011 Think Tank Employees Tend to Support Democrats U S News amp World Report Retrieved June 18 2018 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Urban Institute amp oldid 1190504230, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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