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FOUNDATIONS
Annie E. Casey Foundation
Christopher Reynolds Foundation
Ford Foundation
Henry Luce Foundation
Open Society Institute
Tinker Foundation
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ORGANIZATIONS
CAF Development Bank of Latin America
Inter-American Development Bank
International IDEA
Organization of American States
Pan American Development Foundation
United Nations Democracy Fund
United Nations Development Programme
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GOVERNMENTS
Canadian International Development Agency
Embassy of Chile
Embassy of Guatemala
Embassy of Mexico
Government of Mexico
Inter-American Foundation
Swedish International Development Agency
United States Agency for International Development
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INDIVIDUAL DONORS
The Dialogue depends on the continuing financial support of many individuals who want to build cooperation among Western Hemisphere nations and advance democratic governance, social equity and economic growth in the region. Last year, individual donations ranged from $100 to $15,000. Contributions of any amount are very much appreciated.
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CORPORATE CIRCLE
Members of the Dialogue's Corporate Circle are business and financial leaders who are committed to the region's future and who want—on a continuing basis—opportunities to engage Latin America's policymakers in frank discussions and dialogue. Corporate executives from over 100 companies contribute their viewpoints to our work through events, meetings, conferences, members-only executive newsletters like the Dialogue's daily Latin America Advisor, private briefings and face-to-face meetings with our staff, new publications, task force findings, research reports, public forums, and conference calls. In turn, the Dialogue keeps corporate leaders well informed about the most important economic and political developments in the region.
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ASSOCIATES
The Dialogue organizes major conferences ranging across an array of critical issues—U.S.-Latin American trade and investment links, energy integration, globalization and poverty, education reform, race discrimination in Latin America, women and political power, remittances and migration, and ongoing threats to press freedom in the Americas. Dialogue Associates receive invitations to nearly all Dialogue events as well as the copies of the Dialogue's most recent publications and reports, usually in advance of their formal release. Over the years, numerous members of Washington's policy, business, NGO and media communities have participates in the Dialogue's public forums, conferences, and policy exchanges as Associate members.
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