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Georgia Public Policy Foundation

Coordinates: 33°52′52″N 84°27′22″W / 33.8812°N 84.4561°W / 33.8812; -84.4561
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Georgia Public Policy Foundation
Motto"Changing Georgia Policy, Changing Georgians' Lives Since 1991"
Established1991
PresidentKelly McCutchen
BudgetRevenue: $408,937
Expenses: $575,432
(fiscal year ending December 2014)[1]
Address3200 Cobb Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, GA 30339
Coordinates33°52′52″N 84°27′22″W / 33.8812°N 84.4561°W / 33.8812; -84.4561
Websitegeorgiapolicy.org

The Georgia Public Policy Foundation (GPPF) is a free market public policy think tank based in Atlanta, Georgia.[2] The president and CEO is Kyle Wingfield. The organization's board of directors currently includes eight individuals. GPPF was established in 1991. The mission of the organization is "to improve the lives of Georgians through public policies that enhance economic opportunity and freedom."[3] The organization has advocated for increased school choice through charter schools.[4][5]

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  1. ^ "Quickview data". GuideStar. See also, "Charity Rating". Charity Navigator.
  2. ^ Williams, Misty (November 27, 2012). "Report: Medicaid expansion would bring state more than $30 billion". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  3. ^ "The Foundation". Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  4. ^ Williams, Dave (October 21, 2012). "Charter school amendment gets airing". Atlanta Business Chronicle. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
  5. ^ Gross, Doug (June 13, 2001). "Charter schools face lengthy process in Georgia". Augusta Chronicle. Archived from the original on 12 June 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2015.
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