Federal Budget and Tax Outlook Briefing for Grantmakers

GWP Members Only Program
When: 
Monday, February 29, 2016
12:00pm to 1:30pm EST
Where: 
Centre City Tower, Seventh Room
650 Smithfield Street
5th Floor
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Each year, Grantmakers Income Security Taskforce (GIST) and Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families (GCYF) co-sponsor an Annual Budget and Tax Briefing for their members.  This year, to increase the reach of this discussion to grantmakers who are unable to travel to Washington DC, the keynote address from this annual briefing, featuring Bob Greenstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, will be made available to GWP members via live webstream.

Bob Greenstein is one of the nation’s most widely respected experts on the federal budget and tax policy.  Join us as Greenstein provides an overview on the key provisions in the federal budget; discusses current and upcoming budget debates and battles; and offers insights on the emerging debate on poverty and future of the social safety net.

This will be a brownbag meeting, so please feel free to bring your lunch.  Drinks and desserts will be provided.


Bob Greenstein, Executive Director, Center on Budget and Policy Priorities

Greenstein is the founder and President of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.  He is considered an expert on the federal budget and a range of domestic policy issues, from anti-poverty programs and various aspects of tax policy to health reform and Social Security.  He has written numerous reports, analyses, book chapters, op-ed pieces, and magazine articles on these issues.  In 1996, he was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship for making “the Center a model for a non-partisan research and policy organization.”  In 2008, he received both the Heinz Award for Public Policy for his work to “improve the economic outlook of many of America’s poorer citizens” and the 2008 John W. Gardner Leadership Award, given annually by Independent Sector, which said “Mr. Greenstein has played a defining role in how people think about critical budget and tax policies…. [and] help[ed] the nation address fiscal responsibility, reduce poverty, and expand opportunity.”  In 2010, he received the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize from the American Academy of Political and Social Science, which cited him as “a champion of evidence-based policy whose work at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities is respected on both sides of the aisle.”  Prior to founding the Center, Greenstein was Administrator of the Food and Nutrition Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture under President Carter, where he directed the agency that operates the federal food assistance programs, such as the food stamp and school lunch programs, and helped design the landmark Food Stamp Act of 1977, generally regarded as the Carter Administration’s principal anti-poverty achievement.  He was appointed by President Clinton in 1994 to serve on the Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement and Tax Reform and headed the federal budget policy component of the transition team for President Obama.  He is a graduate of Harvard College and has received honorary doctorates from Tufts University and Occidental College.