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The Institute of the Americas, as a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization, depends exclusively on the support of its members, sponsors, and event participants to fulfill its mission. While at times partnering with the UC San Diego, the Institute does not receive any financial support from the University of California.

Members receive rewards throughout the year. These take a variety of forms depending on whether the member is an individual, a non-profit organization, or a company. The Institute prides itself on having built an extensive network of contacts throughout the Americas and is now building bridges between the Americas and China.

Institute local members are offered an unmatched window on the Americas, while our regional or hemispheric members enjoy unparalleled access to information and networking with decision-makers and stakeholders throughout the Americas.

Contributions are tax deductible.

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Last modified on Friday, 02 December 2011 07:45

President's Corner

Charles Shapiro

"While U.S.-Latin America relations are not bad, they have deteriorated.  The relative importance of the United States in Latin America has declined.  The challenge for the United States is how to revitalize that relationship."

That's CAF President (and IOA Board member) Enrique García’s executive summary of U.S.-Latin American relations.

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Women as economic and social entrepreneurs and lunch honoring San Diego philanthropist Deborah Szekely, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 06 2012
Colombia Energy Roundtable, Hotel Dann Carlton Bogotá Colombia, Bogotá, Cundinamarca 02 09 2012
Is China violating international trade rules? Clash tests diplomacy in Washington and Beijing, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 14 2012
The Global Economy and Financial Crisis: Implications for the Americas, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 15 2012
Mexican Space Agency: A briefing for San Diego and Baja California businesses, Institute of the Americas, La Jolla, CA 02 17 2012

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