American Friends of Isaac Accords

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American Friends of Isaac Accords
Type Nonprofit organization
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Founder(s) Genesis Prize Foundation
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Headquarters New York City, United States
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Website isaacaccords.org
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American Friends of Isaac Accords

American Friends of Isaac Accords (AFOIA) is a New York-based nonprofit organization established in 2025 by the Genesis Prize Foundation to serve as the philanthropic and operational vehicle for the Isaac Accords.[1][2]

Origins and Funding

AFOIA was created after Argentine President Javier Milei received the 2025 Genesis Prize and declined the $1 million monetary award, requesting that the funds be used as seed money for the Isaac Accords initiative. The Genesis Prize Foundation then established AFOIA as the implementing nonprofit.[2]

Leadership

Name Role Organization
Stafford Fitzgerald Haney (Fitz Haney) Managing Director for Latin America American Friends of Isaac Accords (AFOIA)
Stan Polovets Co-Founder and Chairman (overseeing AFOIA) Genesis Prize Foundation

Activities

AFOIA funds grants to organizations working on Israel–Latin America cooperation, including innovation exchanges, student delegations, media training, emergency response programs and pro-Israel advocacy initiatives in countries such as Costa Rica, Panama, Uruguay and others.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 American Friends of Isaac Accords official website, https://www.isaacaccords.org/
  2. 2.0 2.1 Genesis Prize Foundation, "The Isaac Accords: Building New Bridges Between Israel and Latin America", 29 October 2025, https://www.genesisprize.org/press-center/2025-10-29-the-isaac-accords-building-new-bridges-between-israel-and-latin-america