- Center for Law and Social Policy | CLASP
CLASP understands that poverty in America is inextricably tied to systemic racism That’s why racial equity is our core value and informs all aspects of our organizational culture and the way we think about and approach our policy, issue, and advocacy areas >> Learn more
- About - CLASP
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advancing policy solutions for people with low incomes
- Issues - CLASP
CLASP develops and helps implement federal, state, and local policies (in legislation, regulation, and on the ground) that reduce poverty, improve low-income people’s lives, and creates pathways to economic security for everyone
- Staff - CLASP
Policy Analyst, Child Care and Early Education and ImmigrationNat Baldino
- Career Opportunities - CLASP
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) is a national, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization advancing policy solutions for people with low incomes
- Children, Youth, Families | CLASP
That’s why CLASP advocates for federal, state, and local policies that address the needs of families together This includes child care and early education, health care and nutrition assistance, connecting youth to education and work, and addressing racial inequities in our education and employment systems
- Tracking the Harm of DOGE Cuts - CLASP
The DOGE Tracker, CLASP’s interactive data tool, is designed to help users explore and document the proposed reductions to federal programs under review by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
- Public Benefits Justice | CLASP
That’s why CLASP advocates for federal and state policies that center racial equity, increase investment, prevent harmful cuts, and streamline access across public programs We work to make public benefits like SNAP, WIC, rental assistance, and Medicaid more equitable and effective
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