For Foundations and Individuals
Contributing to the Public Good: Sponsoring Individual Projects
Private donors have made a significant contribution to the public interest in recent years by funding individual research projects at RAND, including
- Building a Successful Palestinian State
- Future of Genetically Modified Crops
- Shaping the Next One Hundred Years: New Methods for Quantitative, Long-Term Policy Analysis
Foundations have also played an important role in advancing RAND's research agenda, with such projects as
- Reframing the debate about the benefits of the arts and other arts-related research (The Wallace Foundation)
- Studying the way legal and regulatory policymaking affect small businesses and entrepreneurship (Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation)
- Examining early childhood education, including research into the potential effects of universal preschool programs (The David and Lucille Packard Foundation)
- Improving geriatric health care through interdisciplinary research centers (The John A. Hartford Foundation)
Donors and foundations interested in sponsoring research should contact Elizabeth Stacey, Executive Director of Development, at 310-393-0411 x6901.



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