Contribute: Become an FPRI Member or Partner
The benefits of membership are four-fold: you get—
- the opportunity to attend at least 8 regularly scheduled programs a year, plus impromptu briefings on the hottest foreign policy issues in the news;
- a multitude of bulletins mailed monthly, and emailed weekly;
- an intimate association with an organization that helps shape the national debate on foreign policy through frequent appearances in the national news media; and
- the opportunity to support an organization that makes a vital contribution to international and civic literacy in the community and in the classroom.
In addition, your support is recognized with additional privileges at every tier of membership:
Membership and Partnership
Subscriptions to FPRI bulletins, often by fax or email. This level of membership does not include attendance at any FPRI events.
All of the above plus:
- Free admission to most public lectures.
- Discounts on luncheons and other special events.
All of the above plus:
- Subscription to Orbis, FPRI’s quarterly journal of world affairs.
- A 20% discount on all FPRI books.
All of the above plus:
- Invitations to the Sponsors' Forum—private luncheons
featuring talks by FPRI scholars.
- A complimentary copy of the latest featured book by an FPRI scholar.
- A 40% discount on all FPRI books.
All of the above plus:
- Invitations to breakfast briefings and post-seminar luncheons.
- Subscribing Memberships awarded to two individuals of your
choice.
All of the above plus:
- Invitations for 2 to up to four post-lecture dinners.
- Copies of selected books and articles by FPRI staff and associates.
All of the above plus:
- 2 seats at the Fall Annual Dinner
- Quarter-page ad in Dinner Booklet/Annual Report
- Invitations to exclusive Partnership Events
All of the above plus:
- Table of 10 at the Fall Annual Dinner
- Half-page ad in Dinner Booklet/Annual Report
All of the above plus:
- Full-page ad in Dinner Booklet/Annual Report
- Logo on Invitation and Recognition Page in Dinner Booklet/Annual Report (and on website)
All of the above plus:
- 2 Places at Private Reception with Annual Dinner Speaker
- Table of 12 at Fall Annual Dinner
- 2 seats at exclusive Platinum Dinner
All of the above plus:
- Lecture in name of company or in honor or memory of
designee
All of the above plus:
- Recognition on Cover Page of Dinner Booklet/Annual Report
and Printed Invitation (and on website)
- 4 Places at Private Reception with Annual Dinner Speaker
In December 2006 FPRI formed the Robert Strausz-Hupé Society, membership in which is open to all who inform FPRI that they have added a provision for FPRI in their wills. Charter members of the Society are W. W. Keen Butcher, Jack Gilray Christy, Robert L. Freedman, Charles B. Grace, Jr., Bruce H. Hooper, Jerome Kaplan, Rocco Martino, I. Wistar Morris III, Elaine Piccolomini, and John M. Templeton, Jr. Each year the members of the Society will be convened for lunch or dinner and a private briefing by FPRI President Harvey Sicherman.
School Membership
Founded in 1990 as a division of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the Wachman Center is dedicated to fostering civic and international literacy in the community and in the classroom. School membership in the Wachman Center includes
- Place for one teacher or curriculum supervisor at one of three annual History Institute weekends, plus professional review of teacher-generated curriculum based on weekends.
- Complimentary FPRI Speaker at school.
- Free admission to most public lectures (at least eight per year) for all faculty and up to 10 students.
- Complimentary subscription for all designated faculty to the weekly FPRI email bulletin.
- Complimentary subscription for school library to FPRI’s Orbis: A quarterly journal of world affairs.
- Complimentary copy of up to two new books by FPRI staff and speakers.
- Complimentary multi-volume series for secondary-school students from Mason Crest Publishers (either Modern Middle East Nations or Growth of Islam in Asia; FPRI, Editorial Consultant)
For more information
For more information about membership benefits or events, contact Alan Luxenberg at
Foreign Policy Research Institute
1528 Walnut Street, Ste 610
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Tel: (215) 732-3774 ext. 105
Fax: (215) 732-4401
E-mail: fpri@fpri.org
A copy of FPRI’s official registration and financial information may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free, within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.