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The Clinton Foundation operates from its New York headquarters as a global nonprofit organization established in 2001 following President Bill Clinton's tenure in office. The foundation's portfolio spans public health initiatives, economic development programs, climate action projects, and democratic institution building across multiple continents. Core programs include the Clinton Global Initiative, which facilitates specific commitments to action from partners, and the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, which houses policy archives and hosts civic education programs. The foundation's current flagship initiative "In the Arena," launched by Hillary Clinton, builds on Theodore Roosevelt's citizenship philosophy to create structured pathways for civic participation. This program connects policy experts with community implementers through a dedicated digital platform and in-person convenings. The foundation maintains formal partnerships with academic institutions, NGOs, and government agencies to translate policy frameworks into local action. The organization's work encompasses targeted interventions in urban development, housing policy, and public health infrastructure. The Clinton Health Access Initiative, while now independent, originated as a foundation program and established protocols for HIV/AIDS treatment access that remain influential. The foundation continues to produce research publications and policy briefs, maintaining a public database of program outcomes and partnership results.