World Affairs Councils of America explained

The World Affairs Councils of America
Type:Nonprofit educational/cultural organization
Headquarters:Washington, DC United States
Leader Title:Chairman
Leader Name:Glenn Creamer
Leader Title2:President & CEO
Leader Name2:Matthew Hughes
Revenue:$10,242,551
Revenue Year:2022
Expenses:$764,345
Expenses Year:2022
Website:worldaffairscouncils.org

The World Affairs Councils of America is a network of 90 autonomous and nonpartisan councils serving 43 states. As of 2023, it has an annual reach of over 200,000 people.[1] It is the largest nonprofit international affairs organization in the United States.

History

The World Affairs Councils of America was founded in 1918 as the League of Free Nations, which later reconstituted as the Foreign Policy Association.[2] As World Affairs Councils were created across the United States, the World Affairs Councils of America National Office was founded in the 1986 to serve as a central hub for the network in Washington, DC.[3]

In mid-February 2011, Chairman of the Board Ambassador Marc Grossman stepped down to become the United States Special Envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, replacing Richard Holbrooke. In June 2011, Ambassador Paula Dobriansky filled the position of Chair of the National Board. In June 2015, WACA announced that Ambassador Roman Popadiuk who served as the first United States Ambassador to Ukraine under George H. W. Bush, from 1992 to 1993, has been elected the new chairman of the national Board of Directors. Following a three-month co-chair period, Glenn Creamer succeeded Popadiuk as chairman in November 2020, chosen for his work as chairman of the Catholic Relief Services Foundation.

In 2014, the World Affairs Councils of America won the Diversity and Inclusion (DANDI) Award in the international category.[4]

Programs

The World Affairs Councils of America supports a network of 90 councils who present programs annually. The Councils sponsor international exchanges, school programs, teachers workshops, foreign policy discussions, travel programs, young professionals’ programs, conferences, and corporate programs.

National Conference

The national office organizes an annual conference, usually held in November in Washington, DC. Each conference is thematically organized, and includes speakers from think tanks, embassies, governments, non governmental organizations, and corporations. At the conference opening dinner, several awards are given, including Council of the year, the Chairman's individual of the year, and the International Service Award. Previous International Service Award honorees include Ambassador Thomas Pickering, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, former Secretary of State James Baker, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Academic WorldQuest

Academic WorldQuest is an annual team-based international affairs, geography, history, and culture competition for high school students sponsored by the World Affairs Councils of America.[5] The WorldQuest has been held every year since 2003. WorldQuest was created in 1995 by Jennifer Watson Roberts of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte.

In order to compete at the Carlos and Malú Alvarez National Academic WorldQuest competition, teams must first win at their regional council level (usually held from November to March). Every year, 4,000 high school students across the country participate in local competitions hosted by their World Affairs Council. Previous national competition venues include the U.S. Institute of Peace and the National Press Club.

National champions
Year

High School

Council

2006Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and TechnologyWorld Affairs Councils of Washington D.C.
2007Daniel Hand High SchoolWorld Affairs Forum (Stamford)
2008North Carolina School of Science and MathematicsInternational Affairs Council of Raleigh
2009World Affairs Council of Kentucky and S. Indiana
2010DuPont Manual High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Kentucky and S. Indiana
2011Plano Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2012Plano Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Councils of Dallas/Fort Worth
2013Plano West Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2014Plano West Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2015DuPont Manual High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Kentucky and S. Indiana
2016Keystone SchoolWorld Affairs Council of San Antonio
2017Plano West Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2018Plano West Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2019Jasper High School[6] World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2023Plano West Senior High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth
2024DuPont Manual High SchoolWorld Affairs Council of Kentucky and S. Indiana

National Delegations

For more than a decade, the WACA has been invited to bring small delegations of council leaders to learn about a host country. A leadership mission consists of an overseas fact-finding visit to a city, country, or organization by a delegation of the World Affairs Council.

Host Countries

Year

Country

Year

Country

1998China2006Taiwan
South KoreaTunisia
Taiwan2007Germany
1999JapanSaudi Arabia
SingaporeTaiwan
2000Morocco2008Israel
Northern IrelandSouth Korea
2001TaiwanUAE
2002Israel2009China
LebanonIraq
LibyaOman
2003Jordan2010Taiwan
Mexico2011Azerbaijan
PolandTaiwan
1996Japan2012Afghanistan
1997BrazilChina
2004Kuwait2013Taiwan
Lebanon2014China
Taiwan2015Taiwan
2005Egypt2016Israel
2018Qatar
EU/NATO

Engage America Speakers Series

The Speakers Series includes partnerships between the National Office and think tanks, foundations, publishing companies, and government agencies to provide speakers to America's communities through our local councils on the critical global issues of our times. Recent organizations have included NATO, the Korean Economic Institute,[7] and the International Labour Organization.

Individual councils

Councils are funded through membership dues, corporate sponsorships, grants, in-kind donations, fundraising events, and fee-for-service activities.

State Name Office
AlabamaAlabama World Affairs Council
Alaska World Affairs Council Anchorage
Juneau World Affairs CouncilJuneau
ArizonaGlobal Ties AZPhoenix
CaliforniaWorld Affairs Council of Orange CountyIrvine
Los Angeles World Affairs CouncilLos Angeles
World Affairs Council of Monterey Bay AreaMonterey
World Affairs Council of the DesertPalm Springs
San Diego World Affairs CouncilSan Diego
World Affairs Council (Northern California)San Francisco
World Affairs Council of Sonoma CountySanta Rosa
ColoradoColorado Springs World Affairs CouncilColorado Springs
Denver World Affairs CouncilDenver
Colorado Foothills World Affairs CouncilLittleton
ConnecticutWorld Affairs Council of ConnecticutHartford
Southeast Connecticut World Affairs CouncilWaterford
FloridaGulf Coast Diplomacy
World Affairs Council of JacksonvilleJacksonville
World Affairs Council of MiamiMiami
Naples Council on World AffairsNaples
World Affairs Council of Palm BeachPalm Beach
Sarasota World Affairs CouncilSarasota
GeorgiaWorld Affairs Council of AtlantaAtlanta
Savannah Council on World AffairsSavannah
HawaiiPacific and Asian Affairs CouncilHonolulu
IllinoisPeoria Area World Affairs CouncilPeoria
IndianaIndiana Council on World AffairsIndianapolis
IowaWorld Affairs Council of the Quad CitiesDavenport-Bettendorf
KentuckyWorld Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern IndianaLouisville
World Affairs Council of Cincinnati and Northern KentuckyHighland Heights
LouisianaWorld Affairs Council of New OrleansNew Orleans
MaineWorld Affairs Council of MainePortland
MarylandBaltimore Council on Foreign AffairsBaltimore
MassachusettsWorldBostonBoston
World Affairs Council of W. MassachusettsSpringfield
Worcester World Affairs CouncilWorcester
MichiganWorld Affairs Council of DetroitDetroit
World Affairs Council of W. MichiganGrand Rapids
International Affairs ForumTraverse City
MinnesotaGlobal Minnesota Minneapolis
MissouriInternational Relations CouncilKansas City
World Affairs Council of St. LouisSt. Louis
MontanaMontana World Affairs CouncilMissoula
NevadaWorld Affairs Council of Las VegasLas Vegas
New HampshireWorld Affairs Council of New HampshireManchester
New JerseyWorld Affairs Council of New JerseyParamus
New MexicoWorld Affairs Council of AlbuquerqueAlbuquerque
Global Santa FeSanta Fe
New YorkInternational Institute of BuffaloBuffalo
International Center of the Capital RegionTroy
Foreign Policy AssociationNew York City
World Affairs Council of Mid-Hudson ValleyPoughkeepsie
World Affairs Council of RochesterRochester
North CarolinaWorld Affairs Council of W. North CarolinaAsheville
World Affairs Council of CharlotteCharlotte
OhioCleveland Council on World AffairsCleveland
Columbus Council on World AffairsColumbus
Dayton Council on World AffairsDayton
World Affairs Council of Northwest OhioStony Ridge
OregonWorldOregonPortland
PennsylvaniaWorld Affairs Council of HarrisburgHarrisburg
World Affairs Council of PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia
World Affairs Council of PittsburghPittsburgh
World Affairs Council of Greater ReadingReading
Rhode IslandWorld Affairs Council of Rhode IslandProvidence
South CarolinaColumbia World Affairs CouncilColumbia
World Affairs Council of Hilton HeadHilton Head
World Affairs Council of CharlestonCharleston
World Affairs Council UpstateGreenville
South DakotaSouth Dakota World Affairs CouncilBrookings
TennesseeTennessee World Affairs CouncilNashville
TexasWorld Affairs Council of AustinAustin
World Affairs Council of South TexasCorpus Christi
World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort WorthDallas
World Affairs Council of Greater HoustonHouston
World Affairs Council of San AntonioSan Antonio
UtahUtah Global DiplomacySalt Lake City
VermontVermont Council on World AffairsBurlington
Windham World Affairs CouncilBrattleboro
VirginiaWorld Affairs Council of Greater Hampton RoadsHampton Roads
World Affairs Council of Greater RichmondRichmond
WashingtonOlympia World Affairs CouncilOlympia
World Affairs Council of SeattleSeattle
World Affairs Council of TacomaTacoma
WisconsinInstitute of World AffairsMilwaukee

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: May 7, 2024 . Who We Are . May 7, 2024 . World Affairs Councils of America.
  2. Web site: What We Do . 2023-08-22 . World Affairs Councils of America . en-US.
  3. Web site: May 7, 2024 . Our History . May 7, 2024 . World Affairs Councils of America.
  4. Web site: The DandI Awards Post Release.
  5. Web site: WorldQuest on the World Affairs Councils of America Website .
  6. Web site: WACA 2019 Competition. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200919075527/https://www.worldaffairscouncils.org/WorldQuest/index.cfm?PageID=64. 2020-09-19. 2020-09-19. World Affairs Councils of America. en-US.
  7. Web site: May 7, 2024 . Future of Korea . May 7, 2024 . Korea Economic Institute.