Dwight D. Eisenhower founded The American Assembly, a public policy institute dedicated to illuminating issues of national importance, during his time as president of Columbia University. He envisioned it as an experiment in democratic citizenship — one that would address key challenges facing our country and address issues of national importance through the reconciliation of divergent views and interests. It is the oldest legacy organization created by Eisenhower, and his principal legacy as an educator.
With the idea of "Peace through Understanding", Eisenhower founded People to People International to provide immersive cultural travel, the education of all age groups in global enrichment, and the relevant humanitarian assistance for thousands of people every year.
As a not-for-profit organization, People to People International works to enhance international understanding and friendship across diverse cultures.
The Eisenhower Institute at Gettysburg College promotes the undergraduate study, analysis, and understanding of critical public and global issues and develops engaged citizens guided by President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s example of principled leadership.
Gettysburg College is a highly selective national four-year residential college of liberal arts and sciences.
Eisenhower Fellowships inspires leaders to think creatively in order to better the world around them. Fellows are given the opportunity to travel internationally to pursue projects that create positive impact across sectors and borders, forging a more cooperative and sustainable world.