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The Center for American Progress (CAP) describes itself as 'an independent nonpartisan policy institute'.[1] It identifies as progressive.[1]
CAP was founded in 2003, with funding from liberal philanthropists Herb and Marion Sandler, as a counterweight to conservative think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute.[2]
People
Board of Directors
- Sen. Tom Daschle, Chair
- Neera Tanden, President
- Secretary Madeleine Albright
- Carol Browner
- Glenn Hutchins
- John Podesta
- Susan Sandler
- Tom Steyer
- Donald Sussman
- Jose Villarreal
- Hansjörg Wyss
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 About the Center For American Progress, Center for American Progress, accessed 14 November 2015.
- ↑ Joe Nocera, Self-Made Philanthropists, New York Times Magazine, 9 March 2008.