MISSION STATEMENT

The Poverty and Inequality Research Lab (PIRL) conducts collaborative, interdisciplinary, mixed-methods research to inform policy related to poverty, housing, education, and families. Bringing together Johns Hopkins University faculty and students, practice partners, local organizations, policymakers, and community members, PIRL develops research projects that advance evidence to increase social mobility and decrease inequality by race and income. In particular, our work prioritizes the often unheard voices of families, children and youth living in the “Other America” and considers their experiences to be expert knowledge that advances our research to improve policy and practice. 

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Major Current & Former Funders

Abell Foundation
Annie E. Casey Foundation
American Educational Research Association Grants Program
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative
Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Development
MacArthur Foundation
National Science Foundation
Overdeck Family Foundation
Russell Sage Foundation
Spencer Foundation
Surgo Foundation
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
William T. Grant Foundation
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Smith Richardson Foundation
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