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Georgetown University

The Georgetown University Center for Children and Families (CCF) is a nonpartisan policy and research center whose mission to support access to high-quality, comprehensive and affordable health coverage for all of America’s children and families. Georgetown University CCF conducts research, analyzes data, develops strategies, and offers solutions to improve the health of America’s children and families, particularly those with low and moderate incomes.

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9 Grants / $7,545,000

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for core support of the Georgetown Center for Children and Families

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to support Onward for Afghan Women, a program of the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace, and Security

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for core support of the Center for Children and Families to conduct research and policy analysis to inform debates on the most effective ways to connect children and their families to high-quality, affordable health care coverage

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for core support for the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security

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to support leadership transition and planning

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for the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality to advance racial equity through systems change in social welfare programs

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for core support for the Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security

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for core support of the Center for Children and Families to conduct research and policy analysis to inform debates on the most effective ways to connect children and their families to high-quality, affordable health care coverage

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to identify, develop, and prioritize potential administrative actions that would improve economic security and opportunity and decrease inequality for children and families experiencing poverty in the United States