Center for American Progress

The Center for American Progress (CAP) is a public policy research and advocacy organization which presents a liberal viewpoint on economic and social issues. It has its headquarters in Washington, D.C.

Center for American Progress
AbbreviationCAP
FoundedOctober 24, 2003 (2003-10-24)
FounderJohn Podesta
TypePublic policy think tank; 501(c)3 organization
30-0126510
Location
Coordinates38.900373°N 77.031047°W / 38.900373; -77.031047
President
Patrick Gaspard
Chairman
Tom Daschle
Revenue
$51,794,792 (2017)
Expenses$46,765,901 (2017)
Websitewww.americanprogress.org

The president and chief executive officer of CAP is Patrick Gaspard, a former diplomat, organizer, and labor leader, who served most recently as the president of the Open Society Foundations. Gaspard succeeded Neera Tanden, who was appointed special advisor to President Joe Biden in May 2021. Tanden previously worked for the Obama and Clinton administrations and for Hillary Clinton's campaigns running for President. The first president and CEO was John Podesta, who has served as White House Chief of Staff to U.S. President Bill Clinton and as the chairman of the 2016 presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton. Podesta remained with the organization as chairman of the board until he joined the Obama White House staff in December 2013.

The Center for American Progress has a youth-engagement organization, Generation Progress, and a sister advocacy organization, the Center for American Progress Action Fund (CAPAF).

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