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Education

Aid on the Hill provides briefings, workshops, and educational resources that help the public and policymakers understand and support U.S. international assistance.

Citizen training workshops

We help citizens, advocates, students, and community members learn how U.S. foreign assistance policy is made and how they can take part in the process.

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These workshops help build an informed group of people who care about America’s role in global development.

Our workshops include comprehensive training on these essential topics:

How U.S. development policy works

Learn the fundamentals of how foreign assistance programs are designed, funded, and implemented—from policy formation to on-the-ground impact.

How to communicate with Congress

Master effective advocacy techniques including writing to representatives, preparing for meetings, and making your voice heard.

How to support strong and accountable assistance programs

Understand oversight mechanisms, transparency standards, and how to advocate for programs that deliver real results while maintaining public trust.

Online learning resources and advocacy toolkits

We offer a growing collection of online tools that make U.S. assistance policy easier to understand. All materials reflect Aid on the Hill’s core values of education, integrity, and service.

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