Links


Academy for Educational Development - AED (http://www.aed.org)
AED is a nonprofit organization working globally to improve education, health, civil society and economic development–the foundation of thriving societies. In collaboration with local and national partners, AED fosters sustainable results through practical, comprehensive approaches to social and economic challenges. AED implements more than 250 programs serving people in all 50 U.S. states and more than 150 countries.

The American Indonesian Exchange Foundation - AMINEF (http://www.aminef.or.id)
The American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMINEF), established in 1992, is a bi-national non-profit foundation that administers the Fulbright Program in Indonesia. The Fulbright Program through AMINEF annually awards more than 120 scholarships to Americans and Indonesians to study, teach, or conduct original research in a variety of disciplines. Grants are competitive, comprehensive, and generally cover tuition and fees, textbook allowance, monthly maintenance, international airfare, and health insurance

USAID - (http://indonesia.usaid.gov/en/index.aspx)
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) in
Indonesia is the development arm of the U.S. Government. USAID has been
partnering with Indonesia on development issues for more than five decades.
Indonesia has made tremendous strides towards a brighter and more prosperous future for all of its people. USAID assistance focuses on support for democratic governance, better education, improved health care, environmental preservation, economic growth, tsunami reconstruction, and disaster relief.”