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Institute for Research on Poverty

Matches and Challenges

$1,000 available in matches and challenges.

Institute for Research on Poverty: 10 Donor Challenge

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Thanks to Marcy Carlson and Tim Smeeding, once the Institute for Research on Poverty receives 10 gifts, $1,000 will be unlocked! This $1,000 gift acts as a challenge to our IRP community to build on this generous donation through matching support.

The Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP) is celebrating our 60th anniversary this year, and we invite our friends, colleagues, and affiliates to honor and support our work through Day of the Badger. For six decades, IRP has worked tirelessly to produce data and evidence-based research to inform policies and programs that combat poverty, inequality, racial disparities, and their effects in the United States. We bring together social scientists from across a broad range of research disciplines — such as economics, sociology, social work, public health, and demography — to promote a holistic understanding of poverty and economic-mobility issues.

We’ve successfully produced rigorous and diverse interdisciplinary poverty and economic-mobility research. But our work hasn’t stopped there. We link and translate that research to policy and practice in the world. Our work explores an array of influences on poverty such as institutional racism, health, food and nutrition, housing, employment, child welfare, education, public policy, and the justice system.

As the National Research Center on Poverty and Economic Mobility, IRP collaborates with poverty centers housed at 10 other universities. Here in Wisconsin, IRP provides state legislators, agencies, and service providers with data on which to base their work for the benefit of our fellow Wisconsinites.

Gifts will be contributed to the Institute for Research on Poverty Fund – 112549940 at the University of Wisconsin Foundation.