Economic Development and Finance… ensure that the property tax structure is as fair as the current law allows. View the paper By Martha E. Stark … From …
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FELPS FAQs… Instead of writing a formal letter of recommendation, your current direct supervisor will complete an online …
FELPS Fellows 2011… how to effectively represent Teach For America and discuss current events. This past summer Khalid pitched nearly 1,000 … his relationship-building skills, a key component of his current work with reporters and bloggers Beyond his work in … organization that designs and evaluates programs and policies that affect the poor. As part of the Young Adult and …
Satish Chandra… What do you do in your current role? I work for Ministry of Mines, Government of … of programmes that are in line with the national policies and priorities. I have been actively pursuing the … led to my continued engagement in public service. In your current role, what are some of the challenges you face and …
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Debt, Donors, and the Decision to Give… additional donors, the use of debt might “crowd-out” current donors since expansion is undertaken at the behest of … output), donors might have a preference for funding current output rather than past output, or because of …
Powering Structural Change—and the willingness to challenge the status quo—is at the crux of public service … from Auger-Dominguez’s time as a Wagner student, to her current work as Chief People Officer at VICE. Auger-Dominguez … critical issues of social, educational, and drug-related policies as they affect Black communities, this conversation … Dr. Sade Lindsay started the panel by discussing the current state of criminal justice in which Black Americans …
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FELPS Fellows Resources… with an intensive seminar series that explores the current urban issues which have an impact on public policy. …
"We Can’t Stop Neighborhoods from Changing"… transition to become higher-income enclaves. What public policies are having a positive long-term impact? We can’t … are often overly focused on the well-being of current residents and overlook these potential in-movers. … …