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In addition to receiving a first look at Brookings research and policy analysis, Robert S. Brookings Society donors participate in exclusive programs that offer rich intellectual exchanges with Brookings scholars and a network of peers.
Contributions to the Brookings Institution support independent research and educational activities that help shape domestic and foreign policy. Brookings is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by U.S. law.
Engaging with Brookings scholarship, the Robert S. Brookings Society, and the broader Brookings donor family provides meaningful opportunities for those who share a desire to contribute to smarter public policy dialogue. Society donors receive a customized program of privileges that includes the following annual benefits:
Robert S. Brookings Patrons ($5,000 – $9,999)
- A customized program of benefits designed in collaboration with the Brookings Development staff
- Invitation for you and a guest to attend four Brookings Council programs of your choosing, featuring Brookings scholars, leadership, and Trustees, addressing economic, foreign policy, governance, global and metropolitan issues
- Opportunity for you and a guest to attend an exclusive reception with Brookings leadership
- Opportunity to attend quarterly conference calls with Society Co-Chairs and Brookings leadership
- Full benefits of Robert S. Brookings Friends
Robert S. Brookings Friends ($2,500 – $4,999)
- Invitation for you and a guest to attend two Brookings Council programs of your choosing, featuring Brookings scholars, leadership, and Trustees, addressing economic, foreign policy, governance, global and metropolitan issues
- Invitation for you and a guest to attend regular Society programming in New York, Boston, San Francisco Bay Area, and Washington, D.C., such as panel discussions and receptions with Brookings leadership, Trustees, and scholars
- Invitation to the annual Brookings Society Summit and dinner with the Board of Trustees in Washington, D.C.
- Invitation to participate in quarterly conference calls with Brookings scholars addressing timely issues
- Subscription to the Brookings Brief, the Institution’s daily e-mail on current scholarship, the Quarterly Society Newsletter, and included in the bi-annual Brookings Society Bio Booklet
- Reserved priority seating for you and a guest at public Brookings programs
- Acknowledgment in the Brookings Institution Annual Report Honor Roll of Contributors
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Contributions to the Brookings Institution directly support independent research and educational activities that help to shape responsible domestic and foreign policy. The Brookings Institution is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by U.S. law.
For additional information or questions regarding the Robert S. Brookings Society, please contact Justin Biassou, Associate Director of Development, at [email protected] or call 202-741-6543.