The Pew Charitable Trusts support nonprofit activities in the areas of culture, education, the environment, health and human services, public policy and religion. Based in Philadelphia, the trusts make strategic investments to help organizations and citizens develop practical solutions to difficult problems. Under its Public Policy initiative, the Trusts support environmental causes including wilderness protection, conservation of living marine resources, and clean energy. Under its Government Performance, the Trusts interest include state policy, health, consumer financial stability, and fiscal and economic policy. The Trust's Philadelphia Program includes arts and culture, civic initiatives, health and human services, and the Philadelphia Research Initiative. The Pew Research Center aligns with the Trust's Informing the Public program.
titles from this organization

Home Ownership in Philadelphia: On the Decline
Jul 9, 2014
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Philadelphia: The State of the City, A 2014 Update
Apr 3, 2014
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Philadelphia's Changing Middle Class: After Decades of Decline, Prospects for Growth
Feb 24, 2014
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Millennials in Philadelphia: A Promising but Fragile Boom
Jan 21, 2014
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Philadelphians Wary of City's New Property Tax System
Oct 7, 2013
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

AVI: The Shift in the Tax Burden
May 13, 2013
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Shuttered Public Schools: The Struggle to Bring Old Buildings New Life
Feb 11, 2013
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

The Actual Value Initiative: Overhauling Property Taxes in Philadelphia
Nov 28, 2012
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative

Philadelphia: The State of the City: A 2012 Update
Mar 31, 2012
Publisher(s): Pew Charitable Trusts Philadelphia Research Initiative