Fundación para el Progreso

The Fundación para el Progreso ("Foundation for Progress", FPP) is a Chilean libertarian think tank. Founded in 2012, its chief financial officer is Nicolás Ibáñez Scott, and its executive director is political scientist Axel Kaiser. The FPP has received support from Quiñenco Group and the Luksic Foundation.

The FPP's activity coincides with the concept of an "advocacy center", created by scholars such as James McGann, Diane Stone and Thomas Medvetz. The think tank styles itself as analogous to the Cato Institute.

Since 2016, the FPP has gained prominence through its YouTube channel. According to some pundits, the think tank increased its influence after the re-election of Sebastián Piñera to the Chilean presidency in 2018. The FPP defended the continuity of the government in the midst of the 2019−2020 social crisis in the country.