Sponsors

The World Affairs Council's education program is made possible through the generous contributions of the following companies, foundations, and Houstonians.

Global Energy Initiative Underwriter ($100,000)
Independent Petroleum Association of America 

Ambassador ($35,000)
Houston Endowment

Leadership Circle
($10,000+)

Baker Hughes Foundation
Boeing
Brown Foundation
Chevron
Gordon and Mary Cain Foundation
ExxonMobil
Rockwell Fund
University of St. Thomas, Center for Excellence in International Studies (in-kind)

Principal's Cabinet ($5,000+)
Det Norske Veritas
Simmons Foundation

Red Apple ($1,000+)
Aramco Services
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation
FMC Technologies, Inc.
Schlumberger
Strake Foundation

Academic Institution Members
Houston Community College System
Lone Star College System
Lee College
Rice University
Rice University Jones Graduate School of Management

University of Houston
University of St. Thomas


Contact us at edu@wachouston.org to learn about tax-deductible sponsorships of our education program.

The World Affairs Council is a 501(c)(3) non-partisan, educational organization.

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"Our lives are increasingly affected by global affairs. We may differ on policies, but the United States needs to be engaged in a thoughtful way as the issues are vital to our future. The World Affairs Council system is dedicated to non-partisan public education on world affairs and I urge you to participate in its important work."
George Bush, 41st President of the United States