Center on Budget and Policy Priorities explained

Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
Abbreviation:CBPP
Type:Public policy think tank
Headquarters:1275 First St NE Suite 1200
Location:Washington D.C.
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Sharon Parrott
Revenue:$25,506,794[1]
Revenue Year:2015
Expenses:$33,807,175
Expenses Year:2015

The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) is a progressive American think tank that analyzes the impact of federal and state government budget policies.[2] A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the Center's stated mission is to "conduct research and analysis to help shape public debates over proposed budget and tax policies and to help ensure that policymakers consider the needs of low-income families and individuals in these debates."[3]

CBPP was founded in 1981 by Robert Greenstein, a former political appointee in the Jimmy Carter administration. Greenstein founded the organization, which is based in Washington, D.C., to provide an alternative perspective on the social policy initiatives of the Ronald Reagan administration.[4]

Activities

Based in Washington, D.C., the Center was founded in 1981 by Robert Greenstein.[5] In 2013, the Center reported revenue of $37.5 million, expenses of $27.3 million, and total year-end assets of $67.7 million.[6]

In 1993, the Center was involved in the founding of the State Fiscal Analysis Initiative (SFAI), a network of nonprofit, state-level policy organizations that examine state budget and tax policies and their effect on low- and moderate-income households.[7]

In 1997, the Center established the International Budget Partnership (IBP). The IBP publishes a biennial Open Budget Index which measures governmental budget transparency and accountability around the world.[8]

In 2005, representatives of CBPP attended a May 2006 meeting of the Democracy Alliance along with the Center for American Progress and the Economic Policy Institute to "talk about the agendas they were busy crafting that would catapult Democratic politics into the economic future."[9]

The Center is opposed to modern day efforts to call a convention to propose amendments to the United States Constitution.[10]

Political stance

The Center describes itself as "a nonpartisan research and policy institute" with a focus on reducing poverty and inequality.[11] Others have described it as nonpartisan,[12] [13] progressive,[14] [15] liberal,[16] [17] [18] [19] and left-leaning.[20]

Board of directors

Name[21] Other affiliations
Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Former Commissioner of the Social Security Administration; Professor of the Practice, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
Henry A. Coleman Rutgers University, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy
President, California Community Foundation
Wayne Jordan CEO, Jordan Real Estate Investments, LLC
Lynn McNair Senior director of Business Development and Resource Mobilization, Internet Society
former director of the Congressional Budget Office; President Emeritus, Urban Institute
Executive Director of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security
Kim Wallace Managing director, head of Washington policy, Renaissance Macro Research
Founder of Results for Development
Former United States Secretary of the Treasury
Former United States Ambassador to France and United States Ambassador to Monaco

Funding

The Center is supported by a number of foundations, including the Annie E. Casey Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the Ford Foundation, as well as individual donors.[22] The Atlantic Philanthropies is a major donor to CBPP,[23] as is George Soros.[24] CBPP has received funding through the Democracy Alliance.[25] [26] In fiscal year 2012, it accepted $1,533,236 in government grants.[27]

Year Revenues Expenses
2013 $37,586,760 $27,383,933
2012 $22,247,145 $31,902,277
2011[28] $24,356,998 $28,854,661
2010 $29,425,074 $26,380,857

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities . Foundation Center . 12 April 2018 .
  2. News: Corasaniti . Nick . Cory Booker Wants to Talk About Child Poverty . 11 November 2019 . New York Times . October 3, 2019.
  3. Web site: What Is the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities?. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. 17 April 2015.
  4. Book: Radin. Beryl. Beyond Machiavelli: Policy Analysis Comes of Age. 2000. Georgetown University Press. 9781589012752. 65.
  5. News: Pianin. Eric. How a Top Budget Expert Sees the Year Playing Out. 17 April 2015. Fiscal Times. April 6, 2015.
  6. Web site: IRS 2013 Form 990. Guidestar. Internal Revenue Service. 17 April 2015.
  7. Book: Radin. Beryl. Beyond Machiavelli, Second Edition. 2013. Georgetown University Press. 9781589019591. 2.
  8. Book: Goncharov. Dmitry. Condrey. Stephen. Liebert. Saltanat. Public Administration in Post-Communist Countries: Former Soviet Union, Central and Eastern Europe, and Mongolia. 2013. CRC Press. 9781439861370. 87.
  9. Book: Bai. Matt. The Argument: Inside the Battle to Remake Democratic Politics. registration. 2008. Penguin. 9781440635748.
  10. News: Greenstein. Robert. A constitutional convention could be the single most dangerous way to 'fix' American government. 7 December 2015. Washington Post. October 21, 2014.
  11. Web site: Our Mission Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. www.cbpp.org. 2016-09-15.
  12. News: Public Colleges Chase Out-of-State Students, and Tuition. Saul. Stephanie. 2016-07-07. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2016-09-15.
  13. News: State Budget Cuts Push Tuition Higher. Column. Jilian Mincer A. Dow Jones Newswires. 2008-10-18. Wall Street Journal. 0099-9660. 2016-09-15.
  14. News: Terkel. Amanda. Paul LePage's Welfare Reform Adviser Plagiarized Report From Progressive Think Tank. 28 October 2014. Huffington Post. 21 May 2014.
  15. News: LaMarche. Gara. How the Left Is Revitalizing Itself. 28 October 2014. The Nation. 13 August 2014.
  16. News: Price Tag of Bernie Sanders's Proposals: $18 Trillion. Meckler. Laura. 2015-09-14. Wall Street Journal. 0099-9660. 2016-09-15.
  17. News: The Debatable Premise Underlying Paul Ryan's Antipoverty Plan. Herszenhorn. David M.. 2016-06-14. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2016-09-15.
  18. News: Left-Leaning Economists Question Cost of Bernie Sanders's Plans. Calmes. Jackie. 2016-02-15. The New York Times. 0362-4331. 2016-09-15.
  19. News: Trump's Tax Plan Has Echoes Of The Kansas Tax Cut Experiment . Mclean . Jim . . 2017-09-30 . ... said Michael Leachman, director of state fiscal research at the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, ... .
  20. News: House Republicans Unveil Health-Insurance Proposal. Radnofsky. Louise. 2016-06-22. Hughes. Siobhan. Wall Street Journal. 0099-9660. 2016-09-15.
  21. Web site: CBPP: Board of Directors . September 21, 2021.
  22. https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/03/AR2007050302036.html "A Powerhouse for the Poor"
  23. News: Callahan. David. Will Atlantic's Big Bet on the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities Pay Off?. 17 April 2015. Inside Philanthropy. July 30, 2014.
  24. Book: Lingeman. Richard. The Nation Guide to the Nation. registration. 2008. Vintage Books. 9780307387288. 83.
  25. News: Prokop. Andrew. The Democracy Alliance: How a secretive group of donors helps set the progressive agenda. 20 April 2015. Vox. November 24, 2014.
  26. News: Kaplan. Larry. Left-Wing Echo of the Trilateral Commission?. 20 April 2015. Nonprofit Quarterly. December 1, 2014.
  27. Web site: Charity Navigator Rating, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Charity Navigator. 2015-04-09.
  28. Web site: 2011 Form 990. Foundation Center. 2015-04-09.