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German Marshall Fund

HQ Country
United States
Office locations
Belgium, France, Germany, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, United States
Where they work
Global
Modality of engagement
Advocacy and agenda setting, Capacity building, Convening of dialogues, Events, Grantmaking, Research/analysis/knowledge production
Thematic area
Business and human rights, Civil society strengthening, Data, Democracy assistance, Democratic innovations, Human rights, Local democracy, Multilateralism, Parliamentary support, Peacebuilding, Transparency & open government

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a non-partisan American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting better understanding and cooperation between North America and Europe on transatlantic and global issues.

GMF does this by supporting individuals and institutions working in the transatlantic sphere, by convening leaders and members of the policy and business communities, by contributing research and analysis on transatlantic topics, and by providing exchange opportunities to foster renewed commitment to the transatlantic relationship. In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen democracies.

Founded in 1972 through a gift from Germany as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance, GMF maintains a strong presence on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, DC, GMF has six offices in Europe: Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, Ankara, and Bucharest. GMF also has smaller representations in Bratislava, Turin, and Stockholm.

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