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About the Pew Partnership for Civic Change
The Pew Partnership for Civic Change is a civic research organization
that provides consulting and program support to communities,
governments, foundations, and nonprofit agencies. We help clients
identify and implement solutions and strategies crucial to making
communities stronger.
The Pew Partnership for Civic Change was established in 1992 as a civic
research organization with primary funding from The Pew Charitable
Trusts. In 2004 the Partnership moved from an intermediary organization
for the Trusts to a stand-alone nonprofit consulting firm as an
administrative unit of the University of Richmond. Today, the Pew
Partnership for Civic Change is funded by foundations, nonprofits, and
governments.
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