ALSO INSIDE
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Philadelphia’s Historic Sacred Spaces
How places of worship are testaments to the city’s past—and signposts for its future.
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CEO Rebecca W. Rimel: Our Values are Our Guiding Principles
Rebecca W. Rimel joined Pew in 1983 as health program manager, became executive director five years later, and in 1994 was named president and CEO. During her tenure, Pew has evolved from a grant-making organization to become an innovative public charity with a global reach. She spoke with Trust about that transformation.
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Pacific Voyage Connects People to the Ocean for Conservation
Austral Islands expedition by Polynesian canoe helps revive traditional protection measures and ancient navigation techniques.
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How Free Legal Help Can Prevent Evictions
Stateline, an initiative of The Pew Charitable Trusts, is a team of veteran journalists who report and analyze trends in state policy with a focus on fiscal and economic issues, health care, demographics, and the business of government. More stories are available at pewtrusts.org/stateline.
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How Pew Grew to Recognize the Power of Partnerships
As The Pew Charitable Trusts has expanded over the past seven decades, it has increasingly embraced partnerships with like-minded philanthropists to increase the impact of its work— for the benefit of all.
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Return on Investment
The Pew Charitable Trusts applies a rigorous, analytical approach to improve public policy, inform the public, and invigorate civic life, as these accomplishments from the past 70 years illustrate.
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Juvenile Commitment Rate Falls by Half Nationally in 10 Years
Pew experts explore innovative ideas on the most critical subjects facing our world.