Institute for America’s Future

While the Institute for America's Future identifies itself as "non-partisan", its self-described goal is to create a "progressive agenda primarily focusing on kitchen-table concerns such as affordable health care, accessible higher education, retirement security, living wages, healthy workplaces, strong infrastructures, safe food, fair trade and clean energy," equipping "Americans with the tools and information needed to drive issues into the national debate, challenge failed conservative policies and build support for the progressive vision of a government that is on the side of working people." Very few Republicans identify as progressives. It also educates "progressive leaders, organizations, candidates, opinion-makers, and activists" and acts as an "incubator of national campaigns in which progressives join together to form policies that advance economic prosperity and opportunity for lower and middle income Americans."

IAF was co-founded by Roger Borosage and Robert Hickey.

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Warren Beatty Mulholland Productions

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Maria Jobin-Leeds Access Strategies Fund

Robert Johnson Impact Artist Management

Charles Rodgers New Community Fund

John Sweeney AFL-CIO

Margery Tabankin The Streisand Foundation

Katrina vanden Heuvel The Nation

Antonio Villaraigosa Mayor of Los Angeles

Scott Wallace Wallace Global Fund

Roger Wilkins Clarence J. Robinson Professor Emeritus, George Mason University Co-Directors of the Institute for America's Future

Robert Borosage, President 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 400

Roger Hickey, Secretary-Treasurer 1825 K Street, NW, Suite 400 Help us spread the word about these important stories... Email to a friend

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