Founded | 2001 |
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Founder | President Bill Clinton, Lata Krishnan, Rajat Gupta, Victor Menezes[1] |
Type | Charitable trust |
Focus | Education, Livelihood, Public Health |
Headquarters | New York |
Area served | India and United States |
Key people | Lata Krishnan (Co-Chair) Harit Talwar (Co-Chair) Nishant Pandey (CEO) Mathew Joseph (India Country Director) |
Website | AIF.org |
The American India Foundation (AIF, founded 2001) is a nonprofit American organization working in India.[2] It is one of the largest secular, non-partisan American organizations supporting development work in India.[3]
It also runs the ServiceCorps Fellowship, renamed the William J. Clinton Fellowship for Service to India on May 11, 2009, which sends skilled young Americans in an immersive volunteer service program training and placing young professionals to support development organizations across India for 10 months.[4][5][6]