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Its mission is promote public education and research around money and finance by building upon and further developing the Modern Money (MMT) paradigm.
Its mission is promote public education and research around money and finance by building upon and further developing the Modern Money (MMT) paradigm.


It is the sister-organization to [[Glossary/MMN|the Modern Money Network (MMN)]] and [[Glossary/PMA|Public Money Action (PMA), and aspires to serve as the flagship think tank for the progressive MMT community.  
It is the sister-organization to the '''[[Glossary/MMN|Modern Money Network (MMN)]]''' and '''[[Glossary/PMA|Public Money Action (PMA)]]''', and aspires to be the flagship think tank for the progressive MMT community.  


Its programs include:
Its programs include:
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* coordinating, funding, and publishing original research,
* coordinating, funding, and publishing original research,
* supporting future community leaders and scholars; and
* supporting future community leaders and scholars; and
* supporting [[Glossary/MMN|MMN]] learning communities and [[Glossary/PMA|PMA]] organizing campaigns.   
* supporting '''[[Glossary/MMN|MMN]]''' learning communities and '''[[Glossary/PMA|PMA]]''' organizing campaigns.   


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Revision as of 04:20, 13 June 2024

Glossary | Groups | MMTx (The MMT Project)

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The MMT Project (MMTx) is a Delaware-chartered non-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) public charity status. It was founded in 2020 and commenced operations in 2024.

Its mission is promote public education and research around money and finance by building upon and further developing the Modern Money (MMT) paradigm.

It is the sister-organization to the Modern Money Network (MMN) and Public Money Action (PMA), and aspires to be the flagship think tank for the progressive MMT community.

Its programs include:

  • maintaining a community resource library;
  • developing public learning materials;
  • teaching free courses and hosting symposia and conferences;
  • coordinating, funding, and publishing original research,
  • supporting future community leaders and scholars; and
  • supporting MMN learning communities and PMA organizing campaigns.