Niskanen Center
OrganizationFounded Jan 2015 (11 years old)HQ: 1201 New York Ave NW, Suite 200B, Washington, DC 20005niskanencenter.org ↗Wiki pageData
Founded by Jerry Taylor
Structured Facts
Database Records
Founded Date
Jan 2015
All Facts
Organization
CountryUnited States—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
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| — | United States | 2pzLiV7Ajg | |
| — | United States | f_nc_country |
Founded DateJan 2015—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | Jan 2015 | f_nc_founded | |
| — | Jan 2015 | meWIYU88Sg |
Headquarters1201 New York Ave NW, Suite 200B, Washington, DC 20005—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | 1201 New York Ave NW, Suite 200B, Washington, DC 20005 | B6D07MyYnQ | |
| — | 1201 New York Ave NW, Suite 200B, Washington, DC 20005 | f_nc_hq |
Legal Structure501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank (EIN 45-5308952). Also has a 501(c)(4) lobbying arm, the Niskanen Center for Public Policy (EIN 47-4946572), spun off in 2016.—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank (EIN 45-5308952). Also has a 501(c)(4) lobbying arm, the Niskanen Center for Public Policy (EIN 47-4946572), spun off in 2016. | f_nc_legal | |
| — | 501(c)(3) nonprofit think tank (EIN 45-5308952). Also has a 501(c)(4) lobbying arm, the Niskanen Center for Public Policy (EIN 47-4946572), spun off in 2016. | HvDIMFRFow |
People
Founded ByJerry Taylor—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | Jerry Taylor | f_nc_founder | |
| — | Jerry Taylor | nXdTBEel3w |
General
Websitehttps://www.niskanencenter.org/—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | https://www.niskanencenter.org/ | f_nc_website | |
| — | https://www.niskanencenter.org/ | KAdxxfX6ow |
Other
annual-revenue995849520244 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 9958495 | csavzVbQEA | |
| 2024 | 9958495 | f_nc_revenue | |
| 2022 | 7075571 | c25RsWgLlg | |
| 2022 | 7075571 | f_nc_revenue_2022 |
employee-count5020262 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 50 | f_nc_staff | |
| 2026 | 50 | JdjRhhj8gA |
funding-sourcesKey donors include Open Philanthropy, Hewlett Foundation ($400K operations grant), Linden Trust for Conservation. The 501(c)(4) arm received funding from Open Society Foundations ($500K in 2017), Democracy Fund Voice ($175K in 2018).—2 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| — | Key donors include Open Philanthropy, Hewlett Foundation ($400K operations grant), Linden Trust for Conservation. The 501(c)(4) arm received funding from Open Society Foundations ($500K in 2017), Democracy Fund Voice ($175K in 2018). | 8bu90wlNMg | |
| — | Key donors include Open Philanthropy, Hewlett Foundation ($400K operations grant), Linden Trust for Conservation. The 501(c)(4) arm received funding from Open Society Foundations ($500K in 2017), Democracy Fund Voice ($175K in 2018). | f_nc_funding_sources |
leadershipActing President: R.J. Lyman (from March 2026). Board Chair: Bob Litterman. Previous presidents: Ted Gayer (Aug 2022 - Feb 2026), Jerry Taylor (2015-2021).Mar 20262 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2026 | Acting President: R.J. Lyman (from March 2026). Board Chair: Bob Litterman. Previous presidents: Ted Gayer (Aug 2022 - Feb 2026), Jerry Taylor (2015-2021). | aZN5DojxUA | |
| Mar 2026 | Acting President: R.J. Lyman (from March 2026). Board Chair: Bob Litterman. Previous presidents: Ted Gayer (Aug 2022 - Feb 2026), Jerry Taylor (2015-2021). | f_nc_leadership |
program-noteAI policy addressed ad hoc through individual fellows (Samuel Hammond on AI and institutions, Jennifer Pahlka on AI in government). Policy departments: Climate, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Social Policy, State Capacity, Government Affairs, Legal.Mar 20262 pts▶
| As Of | Value | Fact ID | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 2026 | AI policy addressed ad hoc through individual fellows (Samuel Hammond on AI and institutions, Jennifer Pahlka on AI in government). Policy departments: Climate, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Social Policy, State Capacity, Government Affairs, Legal. | 4elP5EoFqw | |
| Mar 2026 | AI policy addressed ad hoc through individual fellows (Samuel Hammond on AI and institutions, Jennifer Pahlka on AI in government). Policy departments: Climate, Criminal Justice, Immigration, Social Policy, State Capacity, Government Affairs, Legal. | f_nc_ai_note |
Publications
4| Title | PublicationType | Authors | Url | PublishedDate | Source | IsFlagship | Source check |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AI in Government: From Tools to Transformation | report | Niskanen Center | niskanencenter.org | 2026-01 | niskanencenter.org | — | |
| Making AI Policy: Are We Falling Behind or Rushing In? | policy-brief | Matt Grossmann, Chinnu Parinandi, Heonuk Ha | niskanencenter.org | 2025-08 | niskanencenter.org | — | |
| AI Meets the Cascade of Rigidity | paper | Jennifer Pahlka | niskanencenter.org | 2024-09 | niskanencenter.org | — | |
| Policymakers and Artificial Intelligence | policy-brief | Ryan Hagemann | niskanencenter.org | 2016-07 | niskanencenter.org | ✓ |
▶Internal Metadata
| ID | sid_O5jCdIWixQ |
| Stable ID | sid_O5jCdIWixQ |
| Wiki ID | E1194 |
| Type | organization |
| YAML Source | packages/factbase/data/things/niskanen-center.yaml |
| Facts | 24 structured (26 total) |
| Records | 4 in 1 collection |