2020
$6,500,000

To support nonpartisan research and analysis on global and domestic fiscal and economic policy

2019
$6,000,000

To support strategic communications and digital outreach activities [of the Peterson Institute for International Economics]

2018
$452,500

To support strategic communications and development activities

2018
$7,000,000

To support nonpartisan research and analysis on global and domestic fiscal and economic policy

2015
$5,000,000

To support and enhance economic and fiscal research and analysis at the Peterson Institute for International Economics

2014
$38,500

To support a study on the impact of a U.S. debt default on capital markets, private sector investment, the dollar, trade, and interest costs

2014
$1,000,000

To support the C. Fred Bergsten endowed chair to prepare analyses related to U.S. economic and fiscal issues.

2011
$225,000

To support research that examines global aggregate public debt projections under likely scenarios through 2030, discusses the implications of these issues for the United States, and investigates the potential long-term impact across global economies.

2010
$390,000

To support research on the international dimensions of the fiscal imbalances of the United States, including an appraisal of key creditor countries' international economic positions and policies.

2009
$50,000

To support efforts to broaden public understanding of globalization and the risks of shortsighted economic and fiscal policies.