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Inter-American Foundation

www.iaf.gov

 
The Inter-American Foundation (IAF), an independent U.S. foreign assistance agency of the United States government, invests in citizen-led grassroots development initiatives throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Created by Congress in 1969, the IAF responds directly to grassroots groups and the organizations that support them by extending grants that prioritize the hemisphere`s most disadvantaged people and further economic opportunities, more secure communities, social inclusion and participation in democratic processes. IAF grantee partners confirm their commitment by contributing in cash or in kind toward the success of their projects and by mobilizing resources to continue their impact. The IAF encourages partnerships ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.iaf.gov
  • 1331 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 1200
    North Washington, DC USA 20004
  • Phone: 202.360.4530

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