
How We're Funded
Eno promotes transportation policy innovation and provides professional development opportunities across the career span of transportation professionals in order to increase the transportation system’s mobility, safety, and sustainability. Thanks to the generosity of a diverse and growing number of partners and members across the transportation industry, Eno continues to deliver excellent research, actionable policy recommendations, and top-notch leadership development programs. In all our endeavors, Eno focuses first on our mission and is guided by our institutional values: integrity,
Thanks to the generosity of a diverse and growing number of partners and members across the transportation industry, Eno continues to deliver excellent research, actionable policy recommendations, and top-notch leadership development programs. In all our endeavors, Eno focuses first on our mission and is guided by our institutional values: integrity,independence, objectivity, quality, and relevance. We do not seek or accept financial support that would undermine those values or compromise our commitment to remain unbiased and independent. You can help us to ensure Eno’s continued success and expansion by donating to the Eno Fund, which supports our policy research and outreach, and our renowned educational programs. There are many ways that donors can support their personal areas of interest within Eno. Your gifts to Eno make a world of difference for our staff and students, and every dollar counts. All gifts – large and small – help Eno to impact transportation policy and to develop the U.S. transportation workforce.
Thanks to our current and future supporters for making Eno possible!
Intel Corporation
STV, INC.
American Airlines, Inc.
BNSF
Booz Allen Hamilton
ON Semiconductor
Transurban
Uber Technologies
UPS
US Chamber of Commerce
Airlines for America
ALPA
ASCE
Association of Equipment Manufacturers
NATCA
National Association of Manufacturers
Southern California Association of Government
US Travel Association
AECOM-Washington DC
Cubic Transportation Systems, Inc
Foothill Transit
HDR, Inc.
TxDOT
WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
* In 2016, nonprofit members listed above received a 30% discount on the membership price
Titanium ($50,000)*
Platinum ($25,000)*
Gold ($15,000)*
Silver ($10,000)*
Bronze ($5,000)*
TransitCenter
Transit Operations Contracting
($160,000)
2016 Grants & Contracts:
Surdna Foundation
Transportation Workforce & General Support
($150,000)
National Railroad Construction and Maintenance Association
Transit Maintenance Contracting
($60,000)
National Association of City Transportation Officials
Leadership Program Blueprint
($11,140)
US Travel Association
Eno Aviation Insights
($30,000)
Tampa Bay Partnership
Regional Governance
($8,500)
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Seed Funding for Digital Cities
($125,000)
2016 Membership Levels
AAA
AGC
AOPA
Arizona DOT
California Association of Councils of Governments
Cambridge Systematics
Chambers, Conlon & Hartwell (CC&H)
Chicago Transit Authority
Florida Department of Transportation
General Contractor's Association of New York
LA Metro
Legislative Services Library
Majestic Realty
Manta, Phelps & Phillips, LLP
Maricopa Association of Governments
Montana DoT
National Governors Association
National Ready Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA)
National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
NCDOT
New York State Department of Transportation
Northeast Corridor Commission
Orange County Transportation Authority
Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association, Inc.
Port of Long Beach
Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
The Northeast MAGLEV
Thompson Coburn LLP
Transportation Trades Department
Via Transportation
WMATA
