Institute for Policy Studies
501(c)(3)·ngo·AI Enriched
Relationships:3
Events:0
Library:3
Confidence:
95%
Key Facts
Type
501(c)(3)
Sector
ngo
Industry
Not specified
Status
Draft
Country
United States
Headquarters
Washington, D.C., United States
Founded
1/1/1963
Dissolved
Active
Website
Also Known As
IPS
Tags
progressive think tankforeign policysocial justicehuman rightsinternational economicsnational securitypeace advocacy
Overall Confidence
95%
Internal Notes
No notes
Key Information
Leadership
No leadership added
Positions
No positions added
EIN
52-0788947
State of Incorporation
District of Columbia
Mission Statement
The Institute for Policy Studies strengthens social movements to build a more equitable and just world, by providing research, analysis, and action-oriented policy proposals.
Annual Revenue
$3,845,000
Program Areas
U.S. Foreign PolicyDomestic PolicyHuman RightsInternational EconomicsNational SecuritySocial JusticeMiddle East Diplomacy
About
The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS) is an American progressive, left-leaning think tank based in Washington, D.C., founded in 1963. It advocates for peace, justice, and alternative foreign and domestic policies, with a focus on social justice, human rights, international economics, national security, and Middle East diplomacy. IPS advances progressive policies and has been involved in anti-war efforts, economic justice initiatives, and critiques of U.S. foreign policy.
Key Relationships
M. J. Rosenberg
compensated
Received compensation for work as a fellow and contributor, including reports and analysis on U.S. Middle East policy, Iraq War opposition, and lobbying reform, through IPS programs.
Since 1998
M. J. Rosenberg
collaborated
Rosenberg collaborated with the Institute for Policy Studies on reports and events critiquing U.S. Middle East policy, including opposition to the Iraq War and unconditional aid to Israel.
Since 1990
M. J. Rosenberg
affiliated
Worked with the institute on analyses emphasizing diplomatic solutions over military interventions in the Middle East, including Iraq and Iran policies.