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The Brookings Institution · Washington, DC United States

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1775 Massachusetts Ave. NW.
Washington, DC
20036
United States (Map)
Phone: 202-797-6000
Fax: 202-797-6004
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    The Brookings Institution is a non-partisan public policy organization that researches and analyzes emerging issues in areas such as economics, foreign policy, and governance. Its more than 200 resident and nonresident scholars perform research; write books, papers, and articles; testify in front of congressional committees; and participate in public events every year. The non-profit organization, which is financed by gifts and grants, got its start in 1916 and is named after businessman Robert S. Brookings, who was also a well-known civic leader and philanthropist. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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    Key The Brookings Institution Financials

    Company TypePrivate

    Headquarters
    Fiscal Year-EndJune
    Employees346

    The Brookings Institution Executives

    14 executives listed for The Brookings Institution's Washington, DC location.
    TitleName & BioContact
    ChairmanJohn ThorntonNetwork
    PresidentStrobe TalbottNetwork
    Treasurer and VP Finance and AdministrationFrederick SilbernagelNetwork

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    Demand is driven by the need to represent special interests or provide social services that can't be met by the market or government. Organizations receive nonprofit status because their primary purpose is religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational in nature. Their purpose must be to serve the public good versus a private interest. The success of nonprofits often depends on efficient operations and their ability to match expenses with fluctuating revenues. Large nonprofits have advantages in fundraising due to strong name recognition. Small nonprofits can be successful if they serve a dedicated membership or have a dependable source of revenue. The industry is labor-intensive: the average annual wage for a nonprofit sector employee is about $35,000. To read the full description, subscribe now.
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