Innovations for Poverty Action

Innovations for Poverty Action
85 Willow Street
Building B, Second Floor
New Haven, CT 06511
United States
203.772.2216
http://www.poverty-action.org

Mission

IPA is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating, evaluating, and replicating innovative solutions to poverty and policy problems worldwide. Combining technical rigor and creative thinking, IPA partners with frontline organizations to create and evaluate context-specific solutions to poverty problems. IPA is driven by the belief that concrete evidence on what works, what does not work, and why, will accelerate the eradication of global poverty.

Programs

IPA works to create, evaluate and replicate innovative programs that address the issues central to enhancing quality of life and promoting economic development, including education, health, gender equity and empowerment, microcredit, microsavings, microinsurance, agriculture, and clean water. We work in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Each project focuses on different populations, such as women, children, micro-entrepreneurs, small-medium enterprises, subsistence farmers,and rural populations.

Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Improve Access to Clean Water in Kenya
Improve Access to Clean Water in Kenya
Help a Student Stay in School in Uganda
Help a Student Stay in School in Uganda
Removing Obstacles to Primary Education in Kenya
Removing Obstacles to Primary Education in Kenya
Protect and Invest in Farmers from Ghana
Protect and Invest in Farmers from Ghana
Organic Mangoes in the Philippines
Organic Mangoes in the Philippines
Help Vendors Climb Out of Debt in the Philippines
Help Vendors Climb Out of Debt in the Philippines

Personnel Overview

Tomoko Harigaya - Country Director
Tomoko grew up in Tokyo, Japan. She currently lives in the Philippines, working on evaluations of development initiatives.

Lucas Crowley - Project Coordinator
Luke grew up outside of Boston and first became interested in development when he started watching the Discovery Channel his senior year of college. In the Philippines, Luke coordinated a handful of field studies ranging from micro-finance to agriculture. Within hours of arriving in Manila, Luke's enthusiasm for the "carabao" mango was established!

Personnel Statistics

Dean Karlan,
President, Founder
Founded in 2002
Employees: 65
Volunteers: 5

Financial Statistics

Budget (2006): $ 2,660,404
Budget (2005): $ 1,199,507
Overhead: 5 %
Other funding sources: Brookings Institution, Ford Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, Russel Sage Foundation, World Bank, and others.
Religious Affiliation: None