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Approach

Our work includes a diverse portfolio of projects designed to serve the public and achieve measurable results. They include: Research, Partnerships, Technical Assistance, and Advocacy.

 

Investment Philosophy

For over seven decades, Pew has developed creative ideas and taken calculated risks that have led to tangible improvements in people’s lives. Our experience has taught us that public-spirited individuals and organizations can achieve great success w...

 

Lessons Learned

Whether it is changing policy and practices, tracking trends, or improving life in our home town, we seek tangible results by pursuing specific, measureable goals. That means maintaining a commitment to a rigorous, analytical and evidence-based appro...

Expanding Pre-K Education

New research on child development fueled the movement for pre-kindergarten education in the 1990s by emphasizing the importance of early learning and the untapped capacity of young minds. In 2001, Pew developed a seven- to 10-year plan to seek approv...

Corrections Policy

Today, Pew works with interested states and a diverse set of partners to diagnose the factors driving prison growth and provide policy audits that identify options for reform based on solid research, promising approaches, and best practices.

Making Every Vote Count

In 1952, President Harry S. Truman asked Congress to improve the absentee voting program for Americans serving in the military. “When these young people are defending our country,” he said then, “the least we at home can do is make sure they are able...

Saving the Land

An independent evaluation found that Pew’s campaign to conserve wild lands in Canada and Australia was successful in sustaining global biological diversity.

Careers

With Philadelphia as our hometown and the majority of our staff located in Washington, Pew attracts top talent—people of integrity who are service-oriented and willing to take on challenging assignments. We provide competitive pay and benefits, a hea...

 

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