Americans for Informed Democracy (AID) is a non-partisan
501(c)(3) organization that brings the world home through programming
on more than 1,000 U.S. university campuses and in more than 10
countries. 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. AID is supported by the
CarEth Foundation, Connect US Fund, DarMac Foundation, Ewing Marion
Kauffman Foundation, Ford Foundation, Henry M. Jackson Foundation,
Hewlett Foundation, JEHT Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Open Society
Institute, Planethood Foundation, Ploughshares Fund, Rockefeller
Brothers Fund, Stanley Foundation, United Nations Foundation, and
Wallace Global Fund and its participating universities.