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What They Fund
The Esperantic Studies Foundation (ESF) was founded in 1968 with the mission to promote scholarly research and dialogue on world language problems and policies, including the planned international language, Esperanto.
Marjorie Boulton Fellowships
Supports research in humanities and social sciences, focusing on linguistic justice and interlinguistics.
Education Programs
Supports educational initiatives like NASK and Lernu.net for Esperanto learning.
Research Grants
Funds research related to language equality and interlinguistic studies.
Publications and Resources
Supports creation of resources for language planning and interlinguistic studies.

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