
FEATURE
Organization: National Academy of Public Administration
A nonprofit, nonpartisan organization focused on analyzing emerging trends in governance and public administration. It is one of two organizations chartered by Congress in this manner while remaining an independent organization.
Explore research on the issue of government reform produced by social sector organizations. Topics include public works projects, public utilities, public taxation and finance, fair elections, and much more.
RESEARCH RELATED FUNDING
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% OF TOTAL FUNDING (2013)
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TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED

2022-23 Wilson China Fellowship : Understanding China Amid Change and Competition
Nov 7, 2023
Publisher(s): Wilson Center

Joint Center Annual Report 2022
Oct 20, 2023
Publisher(s): Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies

The Ideology of Putinism: Is It Sustainable?
Oct 2, 2023
Publisher(s): Center for Strategic and International Studies

The Disarm Hate Act Would Help Prevent Hate-Motivated Gun Violence
Sep 13, 2023
Publisher(s): Center for American Progress

The Devastating Toll of Gun Violence on American Women and Girls
Sep 13, 2023
Publisher(s): Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence
TITLES FROM THE ARCHIVES

A Delicate Balance: District Policies and Classroom Practices
Aug 1, 2005
Publisher(s): Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform

Families Hardest Hit: The Impacts of Welfare Reform on Homeless Families
Sep 1, 2000
Publisher(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Expungement: A Beginning to Reduce Recidivism
Apr 1, 2004
Publisher(s): Chicago Coalition for the Homeless

Beyond Finger-Pointing and Test Scores
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher(s): Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform

Strong Neighborhoods, Strong Schools
Mar 1, 2002
Publisher(s): Cross City Campaign for Urban School Reform