Estonian American Fund for Economic Education, Inc.

aka Estonian American Fund   |   Bethesda, MD   |  www.eafund.org

Mission

Estonian American Fund for Economic Education, Inc. was founded in 1990 to use the opening provided by perestroika to broaden contacts and start addressing needs in Estonia the very existence of which had been denied by the Soviets during 50 years of occupation. At the time U.S. policy favored perestroika and the democratization of the "evil empire" while promoting the territorial integrity of the Soviet Union. Thus the early emphasis was on economics, which was a "politically correct" approach. Our bylaws are broad so as to permit a range of activities, including general relief. Our first project started in April 1990 when we shipped the first batch of scientific literature and textbooks to Tartu University and the Tallinn Technical University. The Fund works on a project basis. Anyone with a workable idea, plus personal commitment of effort and resources is welcome. We seek to leverage cash donations by obtaining gifts in kind, such as medicines, apparatus, nursing supplies, and up-to-date scientific literature.

We look for innovative ideas that ideally yield results beyond immediate alleviation of hardshiwe provided computed tomography scanners and X-ray cabinets and other diagnostic equipment. We brought technicians for training in the U.S. who subsequently reassembled the equipment in Estonia. Based on the skills learned in the U.S., a Medical Equipment Training Center was organized under the aegis of Tartu University that offers training in the repair and maintenance of medical high technology.

A consortium of 170 long-term health care facilities-- such as orphanages, infants' homes, and nursing homes-- was organized by the Fund to make possible an effective distribution system of sorely needed medicines and supplies. In addition to providing relief, this project is an exercise that builds cooperation and trust.

The Fund was instrumental in developing a foundation in Estonia that helps finance the activities of Boy and Girl Scouts. Seed capital was provided by donations in the U.S.

Ruling year info

1990

President

Mr. Christian E. Einberg Mr.

Chairman of the Board

Mr. Ago Ambre

Main address

7505 Westfield Drive

Bethesda, MD 20817 USA

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EIN

52-1643504

NTEE code info

Higher Education Institutions (B40)

Youth Development Programs (O50)

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Current projects include:
A project to provide assistance to nursing homes and youth homes.

Physicians and Dentists Training project grants modest stipends to enable young physicians and dentists take advantage of tuition-free training opportunities abroad. The cost of food and shelter is often all that stands in the way of taking advantage of an outstanding training opportunity. We have built up an endowment of $60,000 that yields about $4000 a year for the project.

Boy Scouts and Girl Guides Foundations was initiated and founded by the Fund in
Estonia, and it is now registered as a nonprofit organization in Estonia, continues to be supported as earmarked donations are received by the Fund.

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Estonian American Fund for Economic Education, Inc.

Board of directors
as of 11/13/2019
SOURCE: Self-reported by organization
Board chair

Mr. Ago Ambre

retired

Arvo B. Ederma, M.D.

retired

Erik Puskar

National Institute of Science and Standards

Christian Edward Einberg

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Eliko Pedastsaar

International Monetary Fund

Liina Keerdoja

retired

Ago Ambre

retired

Helmi L. Lutsep, M.D.

Oregon Health Sciences University