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The National Endowment for Democracy (NED), established in 1983, is funded primarily by the US Congress, but operates as a private, non-profit foundation, with financial contributions from other foundations, corporations and individuals. The NED operates in more than 90 countries, and last year provided more than 1,000 grants with an average grant size of $50,000 (€37,500). It channels much of its funding through four partner organisations: the foundations of the Republican and Democratic Party; the Center for International Private Enterprise; and the Solidarity Center of the main trade union federation (AFL-CIO). It does not provide direct funding to individuals.
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