As the USGLC’s most dedicated supporters, Chairman’s Caucus members represent the organization with the most senior Members of Congress and the Administration. The Chairman’s Caucus provides a unique forum for business and the NGO members to discuss civilian-led approaches to elevating development and diplomacy with key opinion leaders.
International Rescue Committee |
Working with key foreign policy experts is an important role for the USGLC, and our Diplomatic Circle provides businesses and NGOs with the opportunity help shape development and diplomacy in the 21st century through meetings and consultations with thought leaders and power players.
Reflecting the breadth of the USGLC, the Leadership Circle is a diverse group of business and NGOs working together on behalf of a strong and effective International Affairs Budget. Leadership Circle members play a vital role in meeting with Members of Congress and Administration officials on behalf of the USGLC.
American Councils for International Education American Heart Association / American Stroke Association |
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation |
International Republican Institute |
Action Against Hunger Alliance for International Exchange ALLMEP American Foreign Service Association American Jewish World Service Basic Education Coalition BD Bethany Christian Services B’nai B’rith International Books For Africa The Borgen Project Bread for the World |
Build Change Christian Connections for International Health DEVEX Edington, Peel & Associates, Inc. Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Global Impact Global Ties U.S. International Fertilizer Development Center Juarez & Associates, Inc. Malaria No More Millennium Water Alliance Mosbacher Energy Company |
NCBA CLUSA International One Acre Fund Opportunity International Population Communication Professional Services Council, Inc. Project C.U.R.E. Resonance, Frontier Market Solutions RESULTS Commission TechnoServe U.S. Overseas Cooperative Development Council World Learning, Inc. |
The USGLC brings together more than 500 businesses and non-profit organizations to engage policymakers in the nation’s capital and around the country to build support for America’s International Affairs Budget.