2011 US Code
Title 22 - Foreign Relations and Intercourse
Chapter 54 - PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ASSISTANCE (§§ 4401 - 4416)
Subchapter II - NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY (§§ 4411 - 4416)
Section 4411 - Findings; statement of purposes

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Publication TitleUnited States Code, 2006 Edition, Supplement 5, Title 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CategoryBills and Statutes
CollectionUnited States Code
SuDoc Class NumberY 1.2/5:
Contained WithinTitle 22 - FOREIGN RELATIONS AND INTERCOURSE
CHAPTER 54 - PRIVATE ORGANIZATION ASSISTANCE
SUBCHAPTER II - NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY
Sec. 4411 - Findings; statement of purposes
Containssection 4411
Date2011
Laws in Effect as of DateJanuary 3, 2012
Positive LawNo
Dispositionstandard
Short TitlesNational Endowment for Democracy Act
Source CreditPub. L. 98-164, title V, §502, Nov. 22, 1983, 97 Stat. 1039.
Statutes at Large Reference97 Stat. 1039
Public Law ReferencesPublic Law 98-164

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22 USC § 4411 (2011)
§4411. Findings; statement of purposes

(a) The Congress finds that there has been established in the District of Columbia a private, nonprofit corporation known as the National Endowment for Democracy (hereafter in this subchapter referred to as the “Endowment”) which is not an agency or establishment of the United States Government.

(b) The purposes of the Endowment, as set forth in its articles of incorporation, are—

(1) to encourage free and democratic institutions throughout the world through private sector initiatives, including activities which promote the individual rights and freedoms (including internationally recognized human rights) which are essential to the functioning of democratic institutions;

(2) to facilitate exchanges between United States private sector groups (especially the two major American political parties, labor, and business) and democratic groups abroad;

(3) to promote United States nongovernmental participation (especially through the two major American political parties, labor, business, and other private sector groups) in democratic training programs and democratic institution-building abroad;

(4) to strengthen democratic electoral processes abroad through timely measures in cooperation with indigenous democratic forces;

(5) to support the participation of the two major American political parties, labor, business, and other United States private sector groups in fostering cooperation with those abroad dedicated to the cultural values, institutions, and organizations of democratic pluralism; and

(6) to encourage the establishment and growth of democratic development in a manner consistent both with the broad concerns of United States national interests and with the specific requirements of the democratic groups in other countries which are aided by programs funded by the Endowment.

(Pub. L. 98–164, title V, §502, Nov. 22, 1983, 97 Stat. 1039.)

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Section 501 of title V of Pub. L. 98–164 provided that: “This title [enacting this subchapter] may be cited as the ‘National Endowment for Democracy Act’.”

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