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Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) is a non-partisan 501(c)(3) organization that is based in Washington, D.C.
Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) was founded by a group of American students who studied abroad just after the September 11th attacks. [1] A few of those who studied abroad were met with intense sympathy and solidarity from people around the world. When they came back to the US, they were often asked why some people from around the world disagreed with American values. These students set up AID to bring the world home to Americans, and to launch student dialogue and action about what the US role in the world should look like. [2]
AIDemocracy's strategy has three pillars:
AIDemocracy is supported by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Open Society Institute, DarMac Foundation, Hewlett Foundation, Connect US and its many participating universities. [3]