American Friends of Isaac Accords
| American Friends of Isaac Accords | |
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| 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 |
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| 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]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 American Friends of Isaac Accords official website, https://www.isaacaccords.org/
- ↑ 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