Join Network 20/20's Membership

Network 20/20 members form the backbone of the organization. They raise questions with our speakers, participate in, and lead Network 20/20’s Entrepreneurial Diplomacy Program. They are central to Network 20/20’s mission of promoting informed foreign policy dialogue.

Membership levels include:

Committee of Twenty (by invitation only)

Annual Dues: $500

Benefits:

  • Access to all Network 20/20 briefings.
  • Priority participation at a Diplomatic Discussion (small dinners, cocktails receptions, or breakfast briefings with leading diplomats; space contingent).
  • Four complimentary guest passes to briefings per year.
  • Opportunity to apply for Network 20/20’s foreign policy research trips.
  • 50% discount on a subscription for the World Politics Review.
  • An annual reception.
  • Invitations to informal networking events.
  • Opportunity to host distinguished speakers. 

Individual Membership

Annual Dues: $300

Benefits:

  • Access to all Network 20/20 briefings.
  • Invitation to participate in Diplomatic Discussions (small dinners, cocktail receptions, or breakfast briefings with leading diplomats; space contingent).
  • Opportunity to apply for Network 20/20’s foreign policy research trips.
  • Two complimentary guest passes to briefings per year.
  • 50% discount on a subscription for the World Politics Review.
  • An annual reception.
  • Invitations to informal networking events.

Junior Membership

Recent graduates or those under the age of 30

Annual Dues: $150

Benefits:

  • Access to six Network 20/20 briefings annually.
  • Opportunity to apply for Network 20/20’s foreign policy research trips.

Academic Membership

Individuals who are affiliated with institutions of higher education 

Annual Dues: $50

Benefits:

  • Priority access to all Network 20/20 briefings
  • Invitation to participate in Diplomatic Discussions (small dinners, cocktail receptions, or breakfast briefings with leading diplomats; space contingent).
  • Opportunity to apply for Network 20/20’s foreign policy research trips