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This seems slightly odd since elsewhere on the [http://www.npi.org.uk/projects/breakfast%20clubs.htm site] the NPI admits that some of this work on Breakfast clubes has been 'supported' by [[Kellogg's]].
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This seems slightly odd since elsewhere on the [http://www.npi.org.uk/projects/breakfast%20clubs.htm site] the NPI admits that some of this work on Breakfast clubs (in 2000) was 'supported' by [[Kellogg's]].  
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==

Latest revision as of 19:04, 13 August 2007

The New Policy Institute states on its own website:

The New Policy Institute is a progressive think tank, founded in 1996. Wholly independent, it has neither financial backers nor political patrons.
Almost all its funding is project-based and comes principally from charitable foundations, trade unions, voluntary sector organisations and public sector bodies.
Most projects lead directly to public-domain reports, of which there are now over 100. The exceptions to this are those projects carried out on a consultancy basis. Some reports - and most submissions to inquiries - are unfunded.
The New Policy Institute core team is: Peter Kenway, Guy Palmer, Tom MacInnes, Angi Driver, Cathy Street, Jenny Pannell and Steve Macarthur.(source)


This seems slightly odd since elsewhere on the site the NPI admits that some of this work on Breakfast clubs (in 2000) was 'supported' by Kellogg's.

Contact

New Policy Institute, 504 Coppergate House, 16 Brune Street, London E1 7NJ

Tel: 020 7721 8421 | Fax: 020 7721 8422 | info@npi.org.uk | www.npi.org.uk