Democracy Promotion Organizations in the United States
Democracy Promotion Organizations in the United States
List of organizations in the United States that work in the general area of Democracy Promotion.
Table of Contents
- Official U.S. Government Organizations
- Non-governmental Organizations based in the U.S.
- NGO's in the U.S. that Focus Primarily on Human Rights
Official U.S. Government Organizations
- International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB)
- Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC)
- U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
- U.S. Department of State
Non-governmental Organizations Based in the U.S.
- Academy for Educational Development
- America - Mideast Educational and Training Services
- American Bar Association's Rule of Law Initiative
- America's Development Foundation
- ARD, Inc.
- Asia Foundation
- The Carter Center
- Casal and Associates, Inc.
- Center of International Media Assistance (CIMA)
- Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE)
- Checchi and Company Consulting, Inc.
- Chemonics International
- Creative Associates International
- DPK Consulting
- Democracy International
- Development Alternatives
- Digital Freedom Network
- Eurasia Foundation
- Ford Foundation
- The Foundation for a Civil Society
- Foundation for the Future
- Freedom House
- German Marshall Fund of the United States
- Global Center for Communication Studies
- International Republic Institute (IRI)
- Legacy International
- Management Sciences for Development
- Millennium-IP3
- National Center for State Courts
- National Democratic Institute (NDI)
- National Endowment for Democracy (NED)
- Open Society Institute
- Outreach International
- Private Agencies Collaborating Together (PACT)
- PADCO
- Pan American Development Foundation
- Partners for Democratic Change
- Partners of the Americas
- The Solidarity Center (The American Center for International Labor Solidarity)
- Research Triangle Institute
- SUNY Center for International Development
- U.S. Institute of Peace
- Women's Campaign International
- World Learning
- World Press Freedom Committee