Franklin D. Roosevelt Biography


The mission of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute is to inform new generations of the ideals and achievements of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and to inspire the application of their spirit of optimism and innovation to the solution of current problems. We believe, as FDR did, that the Four Freedoms are essential to a flourishing democracy, and we create programs to encourage those freedoms at home and abroad.

The Roosevelt Institute also serves as the non-profit funding arm of the nation's first presidential library, the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, where our support helps sustain the many programs and resources that make the FDR Library the most important center for the study and teaching of the Roosevelt era in the world.

Highlights




NEH Landmarks in American History Workshops for School Teachers
July 13, 2008

NEH Landmarks in American History Workshops for School Teachers
July 20, 2008



MEDIA ADVISORY: New Zealand To Receive Prestigious FDR International Disability Award At UN
May 6, 2008

Former German President Richard von Weizsäcker Among Those to Receive the 2008 Four Freedoms Awards
May 1, 2008


NEH Landmarks in American History, Workshops for School Teachers, Summer 2008
NEH Landmarks in American History, Workshops for School Teachers, Summer 2008



Affiliated Programs
FERI Affiliated Program - The Roosevelt Institute
Affiliated Programs - FDR Memorial Four Freedoms Park

Institutional Partners
Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Musuem
New Deal Network
Roosevelt Study Center