Our Network Partners

In 2023, we launched a new partnership model to collaborate with organizations whose missions align with ours to build trust, globally and within the United States.

At Global Ties U.S., we seek to increase the scale and impact of citizen participation in foreign affairs in order to create the relationships and alliances we need abroad, and the communities and democracy we need at homeIn 2023, we launched a new partnership model to collaborate with organizations whose missions align with ours to build trust, globally and within the United States.

Our Network partners include alumni organizations abroad and national organizations that focus on international affairs, public diplomacy and international exchange, and community integration. They will enable us to amplify contributions our members make across these areas, and support each other’s work. Inaugural partnerships will be featured here in 2023. If you are interested in partnering with us, contact info@GlobalTiesUS.org.

National Partners

National Partners of the Global Ties Network are organizations based in the United States, whose missions align with ours. They are focused in the areas of foreign policy and international affairs; public diplomacy and international exchange; and/or community building and integration. These partners include:

  1. Logo for International Arts & Artists
  2. Logo for Mobility International USA (MIUSA)
  3. Logo of the Public Diplomacy Council of America
  4. Logo of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy
  5. Logo of the World Affairs Councils of America
  6. Logo for World Savvy

 

We are also proud members and advocacy partners of:

Logo for the Alliance for International Exchange U.S. Global Leadership Coalition

 

International Partners

International Partners of the Global Ties Network are organizations based outside the United States that share our commitment to international exchanges by working with us directly on international exchange programs and/or ensuring lifelong ties between exchange program alumni. The majority of them are alumni associations of U.S.-government sponsored exchange programs, especially the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP):

Argentina
Bahrain
France
Italy
Romania
United Kingdom
The Americas