Trust Magazine

Trust publishes articles on Pew’s areas of interest, our projects and the solutions they have found to address compelling issues. It also explains the lessons learned from our efforts, lists recent returns on investments and includes a commentary by the president, Rebecca Rimel. The magazine, launched in 1998, is written by professional journalists and Pew staff.

OCT 1, 2004

Trust Magazine, Fall 2004

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Notes from the President: Potential (Fall 2004 Trust Magazine)
Introduction to the Fall 2004 issue of Trust magazine by Pew's President Rebecca Rimel.

A Safe, Permanent Home of One’s Own (Fall 2004 Trust magazine article)
An article about how a Trusts-supported commission gives a broken foster-care system an infusion of reform ideas.

In Good Company (Fall 2004 Trust Magazine article)

 A new subsidiary — the Pew Research Center — is one change following Pew's governing transformation. The components of this organization, however, are well known.

+1 - How Do You Register Hundreds of Thousands of New Voters? By Contacting Them - - One by One. (Fall 2004 Trust Magazine article)

 Voter Registration occurs no faster than one voter at a time. Tedious? But consider the impact of 1+1+1+1+1+1 . . .

Art Museums in Transformation (Fall 2004 Trust Magazine article)

 Art museums' community connections.

Past Issues

Trust magazine recently covered the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production's final recommendations, the Government Performance Project's state report cards, the Pew Campaign for Responsible Mining's efforts to reform an 1872 law, and the extensive "U.S. Religious Landscape Survey" by the Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life.

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