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RECIPIENT GRANTS

Afghanistan Foundation, Inc.

Washington, DC

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Total Grants to Afghanistan Foundation, Inc.
Total $ Granted: $ 134,670
For Years: 1997 1996
# Grants: 2

Grants to Afghanistan Foundation, Inc.

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Date Amount Purpose Funder
12-31-1997 47,550 White Paper on U.S. Policy in Afghanistan
This grant supports the creation of a task force comprised of former policy makers, current members of Congress, and senior policy analysts to analyze U.S. policy toward Afghanistan. Donald Ritterll organize the task force, which will commission research and develop options for policy makers. The final product will be a white paper on how the United States should respond to the Afghan internal war.
Smith Richardson Foundation
12-31-1996 87,120 White Paper on U.S. Policy in Afghanistan
This grant supports the creation of a task force to analyze U.S. policy toward Afghanistan. A group of former policy makers, current members of Congress, and senior policy analysts will commission research and develop options for policy makers facing the challenge of formulating U.S. policy in Afghanistan. The final product will be a white paper on how the United States should respond to the Afghan internal war.
Smith Richardson Foundation

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