The Rockefeller Foundation for the 21st Century
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     Globalization is the major trend of our time, the foremost driver of change in the world today, with consequences both beneficial and burdensome.
     The Rockefeller Foundation attempts to harness the creative forces of globalization, supporting breakthrough solutions to 21st century challenges. This is smart globalization: ensuring that the opportunities unleashed by globalization are accessible to more people, more fully, in more places — and that poor and vulnerable people are equipped to seize them.
     We broker partnerships, helping people and institutions with diverse perspectives unite in meaningful, collaborative alliances.
     We nurture innovation, ideas that change the way we approach problems and resolutions.
     We develop and support fresh policy ideas, new products and services, and better research data to help inform and influence public discourse.
     And in everything the Rockefeller Foundation does, we maintain a singular focus on impact — enabling individuals, institutions, and communities to build better lives and futures.
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Rockefeller Foundation Activities

James Nyoro Named RF MD in Nairobi
October 30, 2008; Press release

An interview with the RF's Nick Turner
Shaping the 2009 Transpo Debate
October 23, 2008; streetsblog
Transportation should be seen as a tool to achieve a variety of social benefits and ends.

RF Supports Consortium for Capacity Building
September 25, 2008

RF President Judith Rodin, Mickey Glantz, RF VP Maria Blair, President Bill Clinton at Clinton Global Initiative
Grant will enable the climate change research and teaching institution to move to the University of Colorado. NY Times story; CCB director interviewed Tiempo

Mobilizing the Next Green Revolution
October 17, 2008
Judith Rodin speaks at World Food Prize Dialogue.

Inaugural Bellagio Arts Fellows Named
October 15, 2008 coverage Judith Rodin's announcement

Symposium: Urban Design After the Age of Oil
October 16, 2008; press release
RF supports Penn Institute's Re-Imagining Cities.

WNET Series Spotlights Nation's Crumbling Infrastructure
September 29, 2008; Press Release -- coverage

VIDEORobert Caro Speaks at Jane Jacobs Dinner
September 8, 2008
Robert CaroAuthor of Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York gives speech. AY Report story


Stronger Social Security for the Vulnerable
July 23, 2008; NASI Innovation Awards: Press release

Building AGRA
MMP radio discussion Replenishing the Breadbasket: Food and Philanthropy

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States, Cities Step Up Climate Change Responses
October 19, 2008; Washington Post Writers Group
Before the fiscal crisis, there was the climate crisis. After the fiscal crisis, we’ll still have the climate crisis.

As Budgets Tighten, Medical Care Can Wait
October 16 2008; Washington Post
'...the number of consumers who...skipped a doctor visit for themselves or a child has risen...'

Adapt or Die: Climate Change and the Poor
September 11 2008; The Economist
Global warming is happening faster than expected...we must learn to adapt. | Brookings Institution:
How Will the World’s Poor Cope with Climate Change?

Annan: Africa Needs a Green Revolution
September 1, 2008; Associated Press
Africa needs to revolutionize the entire food chain, he said. That 'will require one of the largest efforts in human history.'

Rice Crisis: What Needs to be Done?
September 2008; International Rice Research Institute
September's Rice Today covers problems and solutions in the global rice markets.

New York's Past on City of Memory Site
Web site offers stories and memories of New York City.

If You Have a Problem, Ask Everyone
July 22, 2008; New York Times; EXCERPT
Encouraging organizations to take novel innovation approaches drew the Foundation to InnoCentive.

Given Shovel, Americans Dig Deeper Into Debt
July 20, 2008; The New York Times; EXCERPT
Years of spending more than they earn have left many Americans standing at the financial precipice.

US Governors Assn Focuses on Infrastructure
July 15, 2008; Coverage
The Assn considered improving crumbling bridges, roads and sewage systems.

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