About the Institute for Women's Policy Research

2013 
The Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) conducts rigorous research and disseminates its findings to address the needs of women, promote public dialogue, and strengthen families, communities, and societies. The Institute works with policymakers, scholars, and public interest groups to design, execute, and disseminate research that illuminates economic and social policy issues affecting women and their families, and to build a network of individuals and organizations that conduct and use women-oriented policy research. IWPR’s work is supported by foundation grants, government grants and contracts, donations from individuals, and contributions from organizations and corporations. IWPR is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that also works in affiliation with the women’s studies, and public administration and public policy programs at The George Washington University. About Caring Across Generations Caring Across Generations is a national campaign to bring Americans together across generation and issue to build a culture of care in which our elders and people with disabilities and the workers who care for and support them can all live with dignity and respect. The campaign is anchored by a coalition of local and national organizations, including: research and policy groups, unions, women’s organizations, aging organizations, disability rights organizations, direct care worker organizations, and domestic worker organizations. Caring Across Generations aims to win the creation of two million new good jobs in home care, improve the quality of existing and future care jobs, and build a comprehensive system of care that supports all Americans as we age and live with disability. The campaign is fiscally sponsored by Bend the Arc a 501(c)(3) organization, and is funded through foundation grants, coalition member grants, and individual donors. For a full leadership and coalition list please go to www.caringacrossgenerations.org.
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