DDD Foundation: Dialogue for Democracy and Development
About

About DDD Foundation

An independent, apolitical, Romanian private-law foundation for regional cooperation across Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean.

Why we exist

A permanent regional table, by design.

Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean are one of the world's most strategically connected regions. Trade flows, energy infrastructure, migration corridors, cultural networks, and security questions cross national borders here every day. Yet the institutional architecture for working on those questions together, across countries, across sectors, and outside short-term political cycles, has remained fragmented.

DDD Foundation was established in March 2026 in Bucharest by founder Dan Stratan to address that gap. We are a Romanian private-law, non-profit, independent and apolitical foundation that convenes public authorities, business, investors, universities, think-tanks, and civil society around a shared regional agenda for democracy and development. We are not a chamber of commerce, not a think tank in the academic sense, not a government body, and not a programme of a non-regional foundation. We are a permanent regional table.

The foundation's name carries the work. Dialogue is the method: structured, on the record where useful, off the record where necessary. Democracy is the framework within which we operate and which we strengthen by making cooperation visible and evidence-based. Development is the outcome: practical, cross-border, measurable.

Scope

The region we serve.

The foundation's geographic scope is Southeast Europe and the Eastern Mediterranean, a region that includes the Western Balkans, the broader Black Sea littoral, Greece and Cyprus, and the wider Eastern Mediterranean basin. We work with partners across this scope, including in the 14 countries named below, with attention to the wider Eastern Mediterranean.

We chose this scope deliberately. “The Balkans” alone would exclude the Eastern Mediterranean. “Eastern Europe” alone would exclude Greece and the southern Mediterranean dimension. “The region” without specification dilutes accountability. The full scope, SEE + East Med, names the work the foundation is responsible for.

What we work on

Four pillars, one regional agenda.

The foundation's work spans diplomacy, economics, energy, culture and evidence-based policy across Southeast Europe and beyond, organised into four pillars.

  1. Political & Strategic Dialogue

    Facilitating political, economic and strategic dialogue between states in Southeast Europe and beyond, fostering mutual understanding and shared interests.

  2. Economic Cooperation & Diplomacy

    Cross-border economic cooperation and partnerships between companies and institutions, alongside economic diplomacy and the development of regional trade and investment relations.

  3. Energy & Sustainability

    Cooperation in energy and energy-adjacent policy, including sustainability and transition initiatives critical to the region's future.

  4. Culture, Heritage & Peace

    Cooperation in culture, heritage and the creative industries, combined with evidence-based analysis and a commitment to peace, stability and shared prosperity through concrete regional projects.

How we work

Three principles, applied consistently.

Three principles shape how the foundation operates.

  1. Multi-stakeholder by design.

    Every meaningful regional question (energy, economic cooperation, cultural heritage, democratic resilience) sits across government, business, academia, and civil society at the same time. The foundation's Board, Advisory Council, and membership composition reflect this; our events and publications draw on all four sectors as a matter of method, not as a balance exercise.

  2. Neutral and non-state.

    DDD is registered as an independent non-profit foundation. We are not owned by, funded by, or politically aligned with any government. We do not lobby for a particular line. We convene; we do not advocate.

  3. Convening over speaking.

    Forums, Roundtables, the Leadership Academy, and the Cultural Diplomacy Weeks are formats for getting work done between people, not stages for transmitting messages. Our publications (Policy Reports, the Annual Geopolitical Outlook, Regional Indexes) exist to give those convenings shared facts to work from.

Structure

How the foundation is organised.

The foundation was established by Dan Stratan and is governed by a Board of Directors of 15 members drawn from across the region, supported by an Advisory Council of up to 20 senior figures from politics, business, academia, and civil society, and by an Honorary Members’ Committee chaired by Dimitris Avramopoulos, former EU Commissioner. Day-to-day operations are run by a Secretariat based in Bucharest (foundation headquarters) and Athens.

Beyond the secretariat, the foundation operates through Regional Chapters in Athens, Istanbul, Chișinău, and Sofia, with capacity to extend as membership and partnerships grow. Chapters host Roundtables, coordinate with local partners, and act as the foundation's point of contact for regional initiatives.

15

Board of Directors

Drawn from across the region.

20

Advisory Council

Senior figures from politics, business, academia, civil society.

2

Secretariat

Bucharest (HQ) and Athens.

4

Regional Chapters

Athens, Istanbul, Chișinău, Sofia.

Meet the Board, Advisory Council, and Honorary Members

Funding & partners

How we are funded.

The foundation's funding is deliberately mixed. No single source represents more than a defined share of total annual funding, to protect institutional independence and editorial neutrality. Funding sources include:

  • Membership contributions · Individual and legal-entity adhesions.

  • Foundation partnerships · Long-term cooperation with peer foundations.

  • EU programme funding · Where eligible, Horizon Europe, Erasmus+, Interreg, and NDICI instruments.

  • Corporate partnerships · Sector and project-specific.

  • Event revenues and sponsorships · Disclosed per event.

Detailed annual funding disclosures will be published as part of the foundation's annual reporting cycle, beginning with the first complete fiscal year.

Institutional partners

To be announced

Institutional partnerships with European institutions, regional development banks, and peer foundations are in active conversation and will be announced as agreements are signed.

DDD Foundation: Dialogue for Democracy and Development

One table. Across borders, sectors, and capitals.

DDD Foundation is built by its members. If you work on the region, in government, business, academia, civil society, or as a journalist or researcher who covers it, there is a seat at the table.