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Latest revision as of 22:09, 10 August 2008

Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) is "a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization that brings the world home through programming on more than 500 U.S. university campuses and in more than 10 countries," its website states. [1]

"AID fulfills its mission by coordinating town hall meetings on America's role in the world, hosting leadership retreats, and publishing opinion pieces and reports on issues of global importance. Through these efforts, AID seeks to build a new generation of globally conscious leaders who can shape an American foreign policy appropriate for our increasingly interdependent world," its website states. [2]

Funding

According to its website [3], AID is supported by:

Leadership Team

Bio links are available here:

Board of Directors

Bio links are available here:

Advisers

The AID website lists the following advisers; bio links are available here:

Contact Information

Americans for Informed Democracy
45 Court Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Phone: 203 773-1202
E-mail: info AT aidemocracy.org
Website: http://www.aidemocracy.org

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