The institute, which hopes to receive $800,000 over two years, plans to distribute materials to Cuba dissidents and help disseminate reports by independent journalists.
Calzon, who received the only grant so far in his former post as Washington representative of Freedom House, has applied for the new funds to continue his work, which includes smuggling books, videos, medicines, typewriters and the like to island dissidents.
Calzon said his group sent more than 30 people to Cuba and distributed books by George Orwell, Pope John Paul II and independent Cuban journalists. ``I'm very proud of what we did,'' he said.
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