Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Credit policy institute

I have seen numerous articles about various non-profits research and education based initiatives and felt that given the seriousness of the current credit crisis, the long history and on-going debate about the importance of credit policy, and the unique mission of the Institute that it would be appropriate to start an article that attempted to describe the topic.

It was not meant to be original research nor an advertisement, the Institute only facilities the sharing and compilation of ideas and does not charge for membership in an effort to generate as many ideas as possible. It was created as a by-product of what I found while working on my PhD at the University of Maryland.

Finally, the Institute does not have any employees, and I only call myself the executive director because I am responsible for maintaining the site and its content and that is the usual title used by a 501c3 nonprofit. However, there are any number of participants besides me who would be more than willing to start a similar article, provided you feel the content it could stimulate for Wikipedia is worthy.

Thank you for your consideration. Smtbrady (talk) 15:04, 28 March 2009 (UTC)