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German Marshall Fund of the US (GMF)

An American institution that stimulates the exchange of ideas and promotes cooperation between the United States and Europe in the spirit of the post-war Marshall Plan. GMF was created in 1972 by a gift from the German people as a permanent memorial to the Marshall Plan aid. Through its work in the US and Europe, GMF has pursued its founding mission to create a closer understanding between partners and both sides of the Atlantic. GMF's grant making promotes the study of international and domestic policies.

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