Membership
FPC Membership Scheme
Membership of the Foreign Policy Centre is open to individuals who wish to engage more closely with foreign policy issues and the work of the Centre.
Foreign policy has never been more important in politics and in society generally. FPC membership provides a chance to have your say on UK foreign policy – join today from as little as £45 a year by filling in a form at: http://fpc.org.uk/fsblob/821.pdf
If you would like to engage with the work of the Centre more closely and make a larger donation, please contact the FPC Director, Stephen Twigg, who would be pleased to discuss options with you: stephen.twigg@fpc.org.uk
Why join the Foreign Policy Centre?
The Foreign Policy Centre is a leading British think tank, established in 1998 whose patron is Tony Blair. The aim, carried through research, publications and events, is to develop practical solutions to global challenges. Recent speakers at FPC events include Tony Blair, David Cameron, Margaret Beckett, Jack Straw and Paddy Ashdown.
"The Foreign Policy Centre brings new thinking to British diplomacy" - The Times
"A Revolution in Foreign Policy" – BBC
"The Foreign Policy Centre will make foreign policy feel less like the preserve of an elite and more the topic of national conversation" - The Guardian
Join the Foreign Policy Centre and you'll receive the following benefits:
- A welcome gift pack with 2 copies of FPC publications of your choice
- Priority access to all our seminars and roundtable events
- A monthly email newsletter detailing FPC activities
- A copy of each of our publications sent to your home or work
- A complimentary ticket to our annual lecture
All this is available for just £45* a year – save £10 by subscribing by standing order.
To receive and fill in your membership form, please go to
http://fpc.org.uk/fsblob/821.pdf
Our partners
Generous support for research and other activities has been received from the following organisations:
Accenture, Alif-Aleph UK, Anglo American, APCO, Armor Group, Article 19, Augusta Westland, Barrow Cadbury Trust, BAT, BG Group, BP International, Bright Red Dot Foundation, British Airways, British Council, British Nuclear Fuels plc, Brown Lloyd James, Brunei Embassy, Business for New Europe, CAFOD, Canadian High Commission, CDC, Centrica, Channel 4, City and Financial, Clifford Chance, Community, Consular Directorate, Control Risks, Corporation of London, Denton Wilde Sapte, Department for International Development, Diageo Africa, Eligo International, Embassy of Sweden, Embassy of the Czech Republic, EU-Russia Centre, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, GKN, Grand Magistral Delegation for Inter-Religious Relations of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, Green Globe Network, High Commission of India, High Commission of Pakistan, Hill & Knowlton, Home Office, Honda Motor Europe Ltd, HSBC, Hungarian Embassy, IFN, International Power, ISTC, Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, KPMG, Linklaters, Local Government International Bureau, Marie Stopes International, MBDA, Merrill Lynch, National Audit Office, Nestlé, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nuclear Industry Association, Nuffield Trust, OMA, Oxfam, Polity, Prudential, Refugee Council, Reuters, RIA Novosti, Royal Danish Embassy, Royal Norwegian Embassy, Russia Foundation, Six Continents, Standard Chartered, Stone Ashdown Trust, Targetfollow Group, TC Infotech Ltd, The Embassy of Qatar, The German Marshall Fund, The Open Society Institute, The Pears Foundation, The Slovak Embassy, United Nations Association, United Utilities, Venezuelan Embassy, Webb Memorial Fund, Weber Shandwick, World Vision.
The Foreign Policy Centre is a partner of ISN - the International Relations and Security Network, a Swiss based global library of public policy information. Their website is at www.isn.ethz.ch
