Institutional Membership Benefits
Cross-cultural dialogue is central to Carnegie Council's examination of the ethical perspectives surrounding pressing issues of the day. For the future leaders and global citizens of the 21st century, the Council offers an unmatched opportunity to take part in critical conversations with peers around the world through our Global Ethics Network. By offering faculty development programs and a forum for real-time conversation, the Council is a valuable resource for scholars and a virtual classroom for students around the world.Institutional membership is for educational, diplomatic, and non-profit organizations.
Any questions? For more information on all aspects of membership, please contact Membership Services.
Colleague: $2,500+
- Special communications regarding all upcoming events and Carnegie Council's latest work.
- Admission* for any two employees (2) to Carnegie Council events hosted by:
- Global Policy Innovations
- U.S. Global Engagement
- Public Affairs Programs
- Workshops for Ethics in Business
- Invitations to post-event receptions.
- Opportunity to host a post-event reception
- Distinctive recognition in the Annual Report and on the website
Collaborator: $5,000+
In addition to previously listed benefits:- Special invitations to all Carnegie Council events
- Priority registration
- Priority seating
- Opportunity to bring select colleagues or students free of charge* - Opportunity to be recognized as sponsor for a Public Affairs program
- Unique recognition on all the associated audio and video products
- Invitation to two (2) intimate roundtable discussions with notable guests and select VIP receptions
- Opportunity to co-host an event with Carnegie Council (event expenses may not be included)
- Unique recognition on all the associated audio and video products
(*space limited, reservations required)
Partner: $10,000+
In addition to previously listed benefits:- Customized coursework and lesson planning
- Invitations to the annual President's Luncheon
- Invitations to quarterly insider meetings and calls to discuss Carnegie Council programming and priorities with President Joel Rosenthal and program directors
- Privileged access to Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Network.
- Syllabi, Lesson Plans, and other course materials
- International discussion forum - Opportunity to:
- Host an activity at Carnegie Council if it conforms to and supplements our mission (event expenses are not included), or
- Co-Sponsor a Carnegie New Leaders event, or be the Academic Sponsor for a Workshop for Ethics in Business
- Unique recognition on all the associated audio and video products




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