Member Info
The nonpartisan Public Policy Forum, established in 1913 as a good government watchdog, conducts public policy research on a broad range of issues affecting southeastern Wisconsin, the state and the nation. Primary research areas include local government finance, economic development, education, transportation, public safety, and health and human services.
Fiercely independent and widely respected for its unbiased research, the Forum is a source of accurate information for local, state, and national leaders seeking effective answers to public policy issues. In addition, the Forum offers business and community leaders and citizens the opportunity to network and engage in public policy dialogue by hosting:
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Viewpoint luncheon policy discussions featuring knowledgeable speakers and/or panelists |
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Annual “Salute to Local Government” awards event |
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Research presentations to government committees and civic groups |
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Wisconsin’s only nonpartisan policy blog, “Milwaukee Talkie” |
You can join hundreds of corporations, non-profits, local governments, school districts, and individuals who ensure the Forum’s continued operation as a valuable and reliable community resource and source of free information. By becoming a member, you will receive:
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Advance notification of new reports and research briefs |
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Invitations to members-only presentations and discussions |
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Viewpoint luncheon invitations at a discounted rate |
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Direct access to our expert team of policy researchers |
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Opportunity to join a Forum policy committee |
The Forum's dues structure is based on the size and type of organization with which you are associated. Individual memberships are also welcomed. Please consult our Dues Structure for more detailed information.
JOIN THE FORUM today! All you need to do is fill-out and print this Application Form and then mail it with your dues check to:
- Public Policy Forum, Inc.
- 633 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 406
- Wisconsin, WI 53203
Public Policy Forum Interest Form
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