Partnerships
Pew partners with philanthropists to make long-lasting, powerful, positive change—always based on solid research and tangible goals.
For more than 75 years, we have worked to produce measurable results addressing the challenges of the day across the United States and around the world. Today, we work with individual philanthropists and foundation partners on a wide variety of conservation, public policy, and research initiatives—always focused on serving the public.
Approach
We offer our philanthropic partners economies of scale and complementary expertise that enable us to act collaboratively on ambitious challenges, design and implement solutions to structural problems, and build momentum for change. Whether advancing conservation, examining the impact of policies on taxpayers and communities, or providing information about relevant trends in society, we are stronger and more effective with partners at our side.
We welcome partnerships with individuals and institutions that share our commitment to serving the public. Here are some examples of our collaborative work:
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Blue Nature Alliance is a global partnership founded and led by Conservation International, Pew, The Global Environment Facility, Minderoo Foundation, and the Rob Walton Foundation that seeks to safeguard global ocean biodiversity, build resilience to climate change, promote human well-being, and enhance ecosystem connectivity and function. |
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The Election Trust Initiative works to strengthen the field of election administration and is guided by the principle that America’s election systems must be secure, transparent, accurate, and convenient. The initiative’s founding partners are The Klarman Family Foundation, the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, Pew, and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, each of which has made a long-term commitment to support the initiative’s nonpartisan goals. |
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Enduring Earth is an ambitious collaboration that works with all stewards of the environment to accelerate and amplify conservation for a more sustainable, prosperous future for people and the planet. Enduring Earth is a collaboration among Pew, The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and ZOMA LAB, the family office of philanthropists Ben and Lucy Ana Walton. |
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The Pew Charitable Trusts’ evidence project works with funding organizations, researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and others to transform how research and evidence are generated, valued, and used. The Impact Funders Forum—facilitated through the evidence project—is a collection of more than 80 philanthropies and public funding agencies that convene to catalyze action at the nexus of research, policy, practice, and community. |
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Pew Bertarelli Ocean Legacy is a partnership between The Pew Charitable Trusts and Dona Bertarelli. Building on more than a decade of work, the partners helped establish the first generation of marine protected areas, conserving more than 13 million square kilometers (5 million square miles) of ocean by collaborating with communities, national and local leaders, philanthropic partners, Indigenous groups, government officials, and scientists. |
Ways to give
Our experience has taught us that public-spirited individuals and organizations can achieve greater success when they come together, exchange knowledge, and leverage resources. Pew offers a variety of opportunities for partnership and support.
For information about partnering with us or to make a gift, please contact us by phone or email: [email protected].
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Online donations to Pew Research Center
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The Pew Charitable Trusts is recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its federal tax identification number is 56-2307147, and contributions to it are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
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