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Institutional Partners

A nonpartisan and intellectually diverse network of institutions leading on abundance through policy or practice.

Abundance New York

Abundance New York

Abundance New York is building a new political home for New Yorkers who believe the city and state's superpowers are growth and change. The organization pushes for housing and against homelessness, for more vibrant public transit and public spaces, for renewable energy and resilience infrastructure, and for more effective government delivery of all of the above.

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The Breakthrough Institute

The Breakthrough Institute

The Breakthrough Institute envisions a future where all the world's inhabitants can enjoy secure, free, prosperous, and fulfilling lives on an ecologically vibrant planet. BTI strives to make its work audacious, pragmatic, and politically unclassifiable.

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ClearPath

ClearPath

ClearPath's mission is to accelerate American innovation to reduce global energy emissions. To advance that mission, it develops cutting-edge policy solutions on clean energy and industrial innovation, collaborating with public and private sector stakeholders on innovations in nuclear energy, carbon capture, hydropower, natural gas, geothermal, energy storage, and heavy industry to enable private-sector deployment of critical technologies.

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Economic Innovation Group

Economic Innovation Group

Economic Innovation Group's (EIG's) mission is to advance solutions that empower entrepreneurs and investors to forge a more dynamic economy throughout America. EIG has been a national leader in bringing geographic inequality into the national conversation, analyzing the decline in economic dynamism, and developing ideas that strengthen the foundations of our economy.

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Employ America

Employ America

Employ America seeks to promote macroeconomic policies that ensure the sustained advancement of labor market outcomes for all American workers.

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Federation of American Scientists

Federation of American Scientists

The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) works to advance progress on a broad suite of contemporary issues where science, technology, and innovation policy can deliver dramatic progress, and seeks to ensure that scientific and technical expertise have a seat at the policymaking table. Established in 1945 by scientists in response to the atomic bomb, FAS continues to work on behalf of a safer, more equitable, and more peaceful world.

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Foundation for American Innovation

Foundation for American Innovation

The mission of the innovators and policy entrepreneurs who make up the Foundation for American Innovation is to advance a more perfect union between technology and the American republic.

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Govern for America

Govern for America

Govern For America (GFA) is working to build the next generation of public servants to create a more responsive government that better reflects and serves our communities. GFA connects emerging leaders into full-time government jobs and provides the training, mentorship, and community they need to build the skills to lead while sparking a lifelong commitment to public service.

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Institute for Progress

Institute for Progress

The Institute for Progress (IFP) is a non-partisan think tank focused on innovation policy. IFP seeks to accelerate and shape the direction of scientific, technological, and industrial progress. Headquartered in Washington D.C., it works with policymakers across the political spectrum to make it easier to build the future in the United States.

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Metropolitan Abundance Project

Metropolitan Abundance Project

The Metropolitan Abundance Project is a new policy center that will arm the urban wing of the abundance movement with the tools necessary to create the prosperous, vibrant, small-d democratic cities of the future.

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Niskanen Center

Niskanen Center

The Niskanen Center works to promote an open society: a social order that is open to political, cultural, and social change; open to free inquiry; open to individual autonomy; open to the poor and marginalized; open to commerce and trade; open to people who may wish to come or go; open to different beliefs and cultures; open to the search for truth; and a government that protects these freedoms while advancing the cause of open societies around the world.

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Open New York

Open New York

Open New York is a grassroots group advocating for abundant homes and lower rent. They recognize that the current zoning laws in New York and its suburbs have caused a profound housing shortage, raising rents to historic highs and leading to the continuous displacement of long-standing communities.

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Partnership for Public Service

Partnership for Public Service

The Partnership for Public Service seeks a dynamic and innovative federal government that effectively serves our diverse nation. Its work bolsters federal talent, public service leadership, and society’s commitment to government.

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R Street Institute

R Street Institute

The R Street Institute (RSI) is a leading think tank focused on solving complex public policy challenges through free markets and limited, effective government.

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Regional Plan Association

Regional Plan Association

Regional Plan Association (RPA) is an independent non-profit civic organization that develops and promotes ideas to improve the economic health, environmental resiliency, equity, and quality of life of the New York metropolitan area. RPA conducts research on the environment, land use, and good governance, and advises cities, communities, and public agencies.

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Results for America

Results for America

Results for America is helping decision-makers at all levels of government harness the power of evidence and data to solve our world’s greatest challenges. Their mission is to make investing in what works the “new normal,” so that when government policymakers make decisions, they start by seeking the best evidence and data available, then use what they find to get better results.

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Third Way

Third Way

Third Way is a national think tank that champions modern center-left ideas. Its work is grounded in the mainstream American values of opportunity, freedom, and security.

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Up For Growth

Up For Growth

Up for Growth is a national, cross-sector member network committed to solving the housing shortage and affordability crisis through data-driven research and evidence-based policy.

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The Volcker Alliance

The Volcker Alliance

The Volcker Alliance seeks to support the public sector workforce by strengthening public service education, championing public service values, and providing strategies to help public servants deliver better results.

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Welcoming Neighbors Network

Welcoming Neighbors Network

The Welcoming Neighbors Network (WNN) is a confederation of independent, place-based organizations advancing pro-housing policies through strategic, alliance-building campaigns. WNN believes that healthy housing markets offer an abundance of homes of all shapes and sizes, for people from all walks of life.

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