To produce independent, bipartisan analysis of the sustainability of Social Security and Medicare and highlight the need for Public Trustees.
Grant Amount (FY 2020): $200,000To support the 2019 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program. (HOMEBASE)
Grant Amount (FY 2019): $28,000To support the development of comprehensive and specific solutions to address the nation's long-term fiscal challenges, as part of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Solutions Initiative.
Grant Amount (FY 2019): $250,000To support independent bipartisan analyses of the sustainability of Social Security and Medicare on behalf of the American public by two former public trustees.
Grant Amount (FY 2019): $20,000To support the 2018 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2018): $4,500To support the 2018 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2018): $21,000To support independent bipartisan analyses of the sustainability of Social Security and Medicare on behalf of the American public by two former public trustees.
Grant Amount (FY 2018): $200,000
To support the 2017 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2017): $4,500
To support the 2017 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2017): $21,500
To support the development of a framework for budgeting over the long-term.
Grant Amount (FY 2017): $255,000
To support work highlighting the impact of Department of Defense (DoD) personnel, overhead and procurement spending trends on national security preparedness and to develop recommendations for budget reforms to enhance the DoD's ability to meet current and evolving security threats.
Grant Amount (FY 2016): $500,000
To support the 2016 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2016): $4,500
To support the 2016 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2016): $17,000
To support the development of comprehensive and specific solutions to address the nation's long-term fiscal challenges, as part of Year 3 of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Solutions Initiative.
Grant Amount (FY 2015): $250,000
To support the 2015 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2015): $17,000
To support the 2015 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2015): $4,500
To support work on high cost/high risk patients, in partnership with Institute of Medicine and Harvard School of Public Health.
Grant Amount (FY 2015): $1,237,000
To support the 2014 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2014): $4,500
To support the 2014 Peter G. Peterson Foundation Fiscal Internship Program.
Grant Amount (FY 2014): $17,000
To support a joint project to promote a compromise and common understanding of proposed Medicare reforms.
Grant Amount (FY 2014): $330,000
To support the development of comprehensive and specific long-term fiscal policy solutions to address the nation’s long-term fiscal challenges as part of the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Solutions Initiative II, including the identification of top policy priorities for the new Administration and Congress, the means of implementing these proposals over the first ten years, and how these proposals address the "fiscal cliff."
Grant Amount (FY 2013): $150,000
To support a joint project to build common understanding and consensus on proposed health care reforms.
Grant Amount (FY 2013): $670,000
To support post-launch activities of the Debt Reduction Task Force's development and dissemination of its long-term budget plan to reduce projected federal debt.
Grant Amount (FY 2011): $200,000
To support the establishment of the Debt Reduction Task Force to develop a long-term budget plan to reduce projected federal debt and place the United States on a sustainable fiscal path, which was incorporated into the Peter G. Peterson Foundation Solutions Initiative.
Grant Amount (FY 2011): $200,000