Civic Health Project, a Silicon Valley based grantmaking organization dedicated to reducing toxic partisanship in the United States, today announced the launch of its Academic Research Council and Advisory Council.
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Civic Health Project, a Silicon Valley based grantmaking organization dedicated to reducing toxic partisanship in the United States, today announced the launch of its Academic Research Council and Advisory Council. "This is a significant moment in the rapid growth of our organization," said Civic Health Project's Founder Rob Romero. "Hyper-partisanship is one of the most corrosive forces in American society today and represents an existential threat to our democracy. Solving this problem will require mobilization across the political spectrum and from every sector. These advisors represent an expert coalition from the fields of academia, politics, philanthropy, and technology that will help accelerate our efforts to depolarize the country." Members of the Academic Research Council include:
Members of the Advisory Council include:
These advisory bodies will provide invaluable guidance as Civic Health Project identifies scalable solutions that are informed by leading academic research. "Our advisors will play a vital role in another of our goals: to galvanize philanthropic investment in depolarization work and establish this issue as a key priority among institutional and individual funders nationally," Romero said. Civic Health Project (CHP) is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting healthier public discourse and decision-making across our citizenry, politics, and media. Through grantmaking and advocacy, CHP supports initiatives that empower Americans to reject tribal partisanship and come together to solve our nation's greatest challenges. Learn more at: www.civichealthproject.org. Contact:
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