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Fund for American Diplomacy
CFC #10646

Help diplomats at U.S. embassies overseas and stateside bring understanding to our sometimes dangerous world by striving to foster peace among foreign nations.  The U.S. Foreign Service IS America's first line of defense!

The Fund for American Diplomacy (FAD) supports a variety of public programs (see bottom of the page) to raise awareness on the importance of diplomacy and the U.S. Foreign Service. FAD activities also show how US diplomacy helps America's national security and economic prosperity. Our programs are aimed not only at the Foreign Service but the general public, students, and business community.

If you wish to make a donation, please
1. Send your contribution via snail mail to: Fund for American Diplomacy, 2101 E Street, Washington, DC 20037. If sending a credit card donation via snail mail or email, please use the "Form to Make a Donation" found at http://www.afsa.org/scholar/ .

2. Use the orange "Give" button  below (secured by GeoTrust) to make an online check or credit card (Master Card or Visa) donation.

3. Designate "#10646" on your federal government employee Combined Federal Campaign (CFC) pledge card.


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These are the Fund for American Diplomacy activities:
Inside a U.S. Embassy (http://www.afsa.org/inside/)
• High School Essay Contest (http://www.afsa.org/essaycontest/)
• Speakers Bureau (http://www.afsa.org/educ/wdissue.cfm)
• Awards Program (http://www.afsa.org/awards.cfm)
• Elderhostel (http://www.afsa.org/elderhostel/)
• Memorial Plaque (http://www.afsa.org/plaques.cfm)
• COLEAD (http://www.colead.org/)
• International Associates (http://www.afsa.org/corp/)
Sinclair Awards - awards bestowed to Foreign Service employees who master "hard" languages
• Minority Intern Program - a substantive summer internship is provided to an economically disadvantaged, college student to explore a career in the Foreign Service.

For more information, contact Lori Dec, AFSA Scholarship Director at 1 800 704 2372 ext 504 or dec@afsa.org.

 

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