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Since 2001, CGD has worked to reduce global poverty and improve lives through innovative economic research that drives better policy and practice by the world's top decision makers. We are a fiercely independent research institution committed to transparency, diversity, and integrity.
We invite you to become a member of our community in one of the following ways:
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Send your contribution via mail
If you prefer to mail your contribution, you can make a check payable to the Center for Global Development and address to:
Abby Newbold
Institutional Advancement Associate
Center for Global Development
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Washington DC 20036
United States
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If you are interested in supporting the Center through a stock gift or wire transfer, please notify the Institutional Advancement Team at development@cgdev.org. We will provide further instructions for you and/or your financial advisor.
Secure a match for your contribution
Many businesses and foundations match the donations of their staff and Board members. This is a simple way to maximize the impact of your support to the Center. Inquire about matches with your company's Accounting department or your Board secretary. CGD is also part of the World Bank’s Community Connections Campaign and Benevity Causes, which will match giving from select workplaces.
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Include a bequest in your will or trust
By making a contribution to the Center through a will, trust, estate, or other future gift, you can support CGD’s work for years to come. You will also become a member of our esteemed Legacy Society. Additional information about how to give a legacy contribution can be found here. Please contact the Institutional Advancement Team at development@cgdev.org with any questions or for more information.
Partner with CGD: foundations, bilateral organizations, and other NGOs
The Center works with foundations, bilateral organizations, and other NGOs on shared research and policy priorities. If you are interested in learning more about a thought partnership with CGD, please email development@cgdev.org to learn more about collaborating with CGD experts.
Our Commitment to Funding Transparency
CGD is deeply committed to the principles of transparency and accountability for fostering better development outcomes and in our work. We believe in applying the same standards of transparency to our own funding, a level of disclosure that goes beyond the information traditionally disclosed in US tax forms and annual reports. Learn more about How We’re Funded and our external transparency assessments and ranking.
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