Memberschip
Membership is open to all alumni associations in the region that are recognized by the U.S. Diplomatic Mission in their home country. Currently, ENAM has 60+ members, national alumni associations from 37 different countries from Albania to the United Kingdom. Six IVLP alumni associations, 16 Fulbright alumni associations and 38 other alumni associations representing all U.S. exchange programs together.
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All American Alumni Associations in the Eurasian region are eligible for membership, regardless of the specific USG sponsored program they are related to. If you wish to receive further information about ENAM, the bylaws and the application form, please contact us.
Benefits of ENAM Members
Our members are (in country order)
The German Fulbright Alumni Association was created in 1986 to connect alumni of all Fulbright Programs in Germany and to provide a forum that promotes the Senator Fulbright’s idea of creating a better world through educational exchange. The organization has ca. 1,300 members of all ages and backgrounds who are scattered across the country and organized in twelve regional chapters. There are regular international, national and regional events members can participate in.
The PPP Alumni e. V. was founded in 2005 as the Alumni Network for the participants of the Congress Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for Young Professionals. Our mission is to combine commitment, building bridges and leaving traces – connect cosmopolitan people privately, professionally, and socially. The CBYX Program was founded in the year 1984. in which over 6.000 young professionals participated on both sides of the Atlantic. The PPP Alumni e. V. is a proud funding member of ENAM.
The Association of Fulbright Scholars in Greece was established in 1978 and is among the first to be established worldwide. All Fulbright scholars are eligible to become Members of the Association. The Association organizes lectures, social activities, as well as other events which encourage co-operation between scholars in their common areas of interest. The headquarters of the Association is located in Athens, Greece.
In 1991, the Hungarian Fulbright Association was established by Hungarian Fulbright alumni to promote the goals of the Fulbright Program, even after completion of their stay in the United States.The Association concentrates its efforts in the fields of culture, research and education. The Association is operating as an independent, social organization to bring together Hungarian scholars who have returned from their Fulbright experiences and who support a continuing relationship among alumni in the spirit of the Fulbright Program.
The Ireland United States Alumni Association (IUSA) is a network of alumni of U.S. State Department exchange programmes, including participants of Fulbright Scholarships, International Visitor Leadership Programme, J1 and the Washington Ireland Programme. The IUSA promotes U.S.- Irish relations and develops the next generation of leaders in the U.S.-Irish relationship.
Kosovo United States Alumni is a nonprofit association, established in 2007 with the help of the U.S. Embassy in Kosovo and its founding board. KUSA is an association of more than 1500 members that had the opportunity to receive scholarships of U.S. Government-funded exchanges and training programs to study in the United States of America. Our members are enthusiastic, creative and very compassionate about making significant contributions in Kosovo through sharing their skills and practices acquired throughout their U.S. exchange experience.
Founded in 2000, the Macedonian American Alumni Association (MAAA) serves as an umbrella organization for over 1100+ participants from North Macedonia who went on US government sponsored academic, exchange and professional development programs. Over the years MAAA has been committed to further strengthening US–Macedonian relations, promote bilateral cooperation in education, culture and arts, and support knowledge transfer initiatives between citizens and organizations in both countries. MAAA aims to serve as a crucial channel for the promotion of more prosperous relations, encourage dialogue and communication between different segments of our societies, and support our long term commitment to the advancement of democracy, human freedom and market economy.
The Alumni Association was established in 2006. Its members include alumni of all exchange and student programs financed by the US government. The biggest and best known of these are the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) and the Fulbright Program, but our members have also participated in many others. The members of the Alumni Association represent a wide range of professions and fields, including the public sector, non-governmental sector, science, business, education, culture, media, and others. The association has 815 members but every week we are growing with new members.Our Alumni Association aims to bring the nations of Poland and the United States closer together, propagate knowledge about the U.S., establish and maintain contacts between the alumni of the US state department exchange programs in Poland and in the whole world, and support the professional and personal development of our members.
The vision of The Slovak Fulbright Alumni Association (SFAA) is to be a prominent and respected organization, whose members help Slovak Republic and each other in a meaningful way. Our mission is to mobilize the force and potential of our Fulbright and Humphrey alumni for achieving goals that could contribute to positive changes in our society.We look forward to participating in international projects with fellow Alumni from other countries.