International Endowment for Democracy
The International Endowment for Democracy, or IED, is a U.S. non-profit organization founded in 2006 to help people bring back democracy in the United States. Although founded in the USA and based in New York City, its funding comes almost entirely from non-governmental organizations and individuals outside the USA. The IED was named so in ironic reference and opposition to the National Endowment for Democracy or NED.
Founding of the IED[edit]
The IED was first funded by a handful of left-wing intellectuals (professors, lawyers, journalists, authors) in 2006 and was shaped by an initial study undertaken by them as early as 2005.
IED was founded with a view of creating a broad base of international support for the organization. IED received funds from people in Canada, India, Europe, etc. and is meant to distribute funds to other organizations (where money goes).
IED's first president is the university professor Bertell Ollman.
Funding of domestic non-governmental organisations[edit]
The IED is meant to regularly provide funding to American non-governmental organisations operating in the USA for the promotion, development and re-establishment of USA's own democracy. It does not directly fund any political party.
Quotes[edit]
- Its motto is "Supporting the democracy in the country that needs it most - the USA".
See also[edit]
- Research Triangle Institute
- National Democratic Institute for International Affairs
- International Republican Institute
External links[edit]
- http://www.iefd.org - IED website
- http://www.internationalendowmentfordemocracy.org - alternate IED website link
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