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Private interests provided a minority of the necessary HQ funds
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The majority of the funding required for the construction of USIP new headquarters was provided from public not private funds.
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The Future of the US Institute of Peace »
The Future of the US Institute of Peace
The Future of the US Institute of Peace☜The future of the US Institute of Peace [USIP] is under scrutiny this month following a House of Representativess vote to withdraw USIPs public funding and disquiet over USIPs move into a new, prominent, purpose-built building in Washington, D.C. What should happen?☜F1CEB7
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Congressional Funding of USIP? »
Congressional Funding of USIP?
Congressional Funding of USIP?☜How should the US Congress proceed with respect to its funding of the United States Institute of Peace?☜FFB597
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Withdraw Congressional funding »
Withdraw Congressional funding
Withdraw Congressional funding☜Congressional funding of the United Sates Institute of Peace [USIP] should be withdrawn – in line with the bipartisan vote in the House of Representatives on 19 February 2011.☜59C6EF
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USIP's work should be funded privately »
USIP's work should be funded privately
USIP's work should be funded privately☜The USIPs work should be funded by private rather than public expenditure.☜98CE71
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Corporate / private interests would be willing to fund USIP's work »
Corporate / private interests would be willing to fund USIP's work
Corporate / private interests would be willing to fund USIP's work☜Corporate / private interests would be willing to fund USIPs work if the terms of the United States Institute of Peace Act were to be amended to allow this form of financial support for USIP.☜98CE71
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USIP raised around $88m in private funds to help build it's new HQ »
USIP raised around $88m in private funds to help build it's new HQ
USIP raised around $88m in private funds to help build it's new HQ☜USIP raised $88m in private funds to help build its new HQ building (one of the few categories of private funding permitted by the USIP Act). However, the scale of funding achieved suggests that USIP might be able to support itself from private sources if the USIP Act was changed accordingly.☜98CE71
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Private interests provided a minority of the necessary HQ funds
Private interests provided a minority of the necessary HQ funds☜The majority of the funding required for the construction of USIP new headquarters was provided from public not private funds. ☜EF597B
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Congress provided the initial $100 million for USIP's new HQ »
Congress provided the initial $100 million for USIP's new HQ
Congress provided the initial $100 million for USIP's new HQ☜USIPs new headquarters on the National Mall was funded through a public-private partnership, in which Congress provided the initial $100 million in 2008 and private sources provided the balance (of around $85 million).☜FFFACD
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Congress provided an extra $15m for USIP's new HQ in 2010 »
Congress provided an extra $15m for USIP's new HQ in 2010
Congress provided an extra $15m for USIP's new HQ in 2010☜Congress provided an additional $15m to the cost of USIPs new Headquarters building on the National Mall in 2010.☜FFFACD
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