New Commission Launches to Chart Next Chapter of Foreign Assistance
- Co-chaired by former Gov.
David Beasley (R –South Carolina ) and former Sen.Ben Cardin (D –Maryland ), Rockefeller and Packard Foundations, along with other partners, launch initiative one year after USAID's closure. - Independent Commission gets underway as new polling shows 8 in 10 Americans want aid reformed, not eliminated.
- With Brookings Institution and AEI support, Commissioners (former senior
U.S . politicians and executives from across the political spectrum) will spend the next year building a blueprint for a more effective and accountable system ofU.S . foreign assistance.
One year ago, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) was shuttered, one part of the steepest single-year cut to global aid on record. According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), total official development assistance (ODA) fell 23.1% in 2025, from
At the same time, a recent survey — An American Perspective on Foreign Aid — by Echelon Insights, commissioned by The Rockefeller Foundation last month, surveyed more than 2,000 respondents nationwide across age, education, and political backgrounds, and found that a majority (54%) across the political spectrum remains favorable toward foreign assistance a year after USAID's dismantlement, and 8 in 10 say the path forward is to reform and strengthen foreign assistance, not eliminate it.
"America's global leadership was built on the bipartisan belief that helping the world's most vulnerable is an investment in our own security and prosperity. That's why decisive majorities of Americans still support international cooperation to fight poverty, hunger, and disease around the world," said Dr.
"Foreign assistance is an expression of deeply held American values, including compassion, generosity, and shared prosperity, as well as an effective means to serve our national security interests," said
The Commission on the Future of Foreign Assistance
The ten-member Commission is composed of former members of Congress and former senior officials with decades of experience in
Key objectives include:
- Clarifying the scope of foreign assistance that best serves
U.S . strategic interests in the world; - Renewing the purpose of foreign assistance while building a broad-based coalition that aligns government, the private sector, civil society, and the public to direct and implement a new approach to foreign assistance; and
- Proposing a new architecture to deliver foreign assistance more effectively and transparently and to more closely align it with
U.S . national and economic security.
The Commissioners have each worked to forge broad reaching policies, even in a time of great political division. The members of the Commission are:
David Beasley , co-chair of the Commission, former Republican Governor ofSouth Carolina and former Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), who recently joined The Rockefeller Foundation's Board of Trustees.Ben Cardin , co-chair of the Commission, former Democratic Senator fromMaryland and former Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee- Roy Blunt, former Republican Senator and Member of Congress from
Missouri , former Secretary ofState of Missouri - Kay Bailey Hutchison, former Republican Senator and former
U.S . Ambassador to NATO - Ted Yoho, former Republican Member of Congress from
Florida - Henrietta Fore, former Administrator of USAID, former Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), and former Director of the United States Mint
- Tom Daschle, former Democratic Senator from
South Dakota , former Senate Majority Leader, and current chair of the board of the National Democratic Institute (NDI) - Heidi Heitkamp, former Democratic Senator from
North Dakota and former Attorney General ofNorth Dakota Daniel Glickman , formerU.S . Secretary of Agriculture and Democratic Member of Congress fromKansas - Alice Albright, former Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) and former CEO of the Global Partnership for Education
The Rockefeller Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation worked with other partners to form this Commission and are working to assemble additional partners and support for its important work. To inform its analysis and consultations, the Commission will also draw on research and policy expertise from the American Enterprise Institute and the Brookings Institution across national security, global economics, development, and geopolitics.
"AEI is excited about participating in the Commission on the Future of Foreign Assistance," said
"Brookings equips decisionmakers with nonpartisan research and policy strategies to create a more prosperous and secure country and world," said
About the American Enterprise Institute
The American Enterprise Institute is a public policy think tank dedicated to defending human dignity, expanding human potential, and building a freer and safer world. The work of our scholars and staff advances ideas rooted in our belief in democracy, free enterprise, American strength and global leadership, solidarity with those at the periphery of our society, and a pluralistic, entrepreneurial culture. For more information, visit www.aei.org. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, and YouTube.
About the Brookings Institution
Brookings equips decisionmakers with nonpartisan research and policy strategies to create a more prosperous and secure country and world. For more information, visit www.brookings.edu. Follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram , Facebook, X, and YouTube.
About the David and Lucile Packard Foundation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation is a family foundation that funds innovative leaders and organizations with powerful ideas, knowledge, and experiences who share our vision to build a just and equitable world where people and nature flourish. For over six decades, the Packard Foundation has helped build a world where families and communities have the power to shape their lives, societies are more just and inclusive, and all of nature is sustained by a healthy ocean and climate. For more information, visit www.packard.org.
About The Rockefeller Foundation
Investing $30 billion over the last 113 years to promote the well-being of humanity, The Rockefeller Foundation is a pioneering philanthropy built on unlikely partnerships and innovative solutions that deliver measurable results for people in the United States and around the world. We leverage scientific breakthroughs, artificial intelligence, and new technologies to make big bets across energy, food, health, and finance with our partners and our affiliated public charity, RFCC. For more information, follow us on LinkedIn @the-rockefeller-foundation, X @RockefellerFdn, Instagram @rockefellerfdn, and YouTube @RockefellerFdn, and sign up for our newsletter at www.rockefellerfoundation.org/subscribe.
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