The John Adams Institute is an independent organization without subsidy and is supported financially by private sponsors and donors. This independence gives us the opportunity to work together with our sponsors, and to incorporate the interests of their communities and stakeholders into our program.
Our sponsors support us not only because of a personal interest in our programming, but also because our community is an appealing way to broaden their own horizons: whether this be through the ideas they encounter, or the people that they meet. Sponsors are encouraged to bring their business relations and employees to our events, be they public or exclusive.
Our community of sponsors help to ensure that U.S. innovation, ideas, opinions, and culture are presented to Dutch audiences in an appealing and accessible format. The John Adams Institute is a recognize not for profit organization (ANBI). We would like to acknowledge the people and companies that help make our work possible.
Jan Willem Baud and Frederike Charbon | Martine Bijkerk | Paul Broholm | Karin and Volkert Doeksen | Rick and Marga Donehoo | Yolanda Felderhof and Felix Guttman | Beth Johnson and Jan Kat | Alexander and Laura Kaarls | Ian and Mary Lou Kantor | Kris Kohlstrand | Ann and Wouter Korijn | David Korslund | Leon Kruimer and Pisamai Jaigla | Hollis Kurman and Gert-Jan van der Hoeven | Jaap Maljers | Carole Anne Collier | Rob and Sara Meuter | Jeroen Ouwehand | Hans en Debra Riezebeek | Onno and Reneé Ruding | Jasper Stek and Penny Simmers | Kees and Anneke Storm | Mirjam van Tiel | Peter Wakkie | Marc & Karah van Gelder | Gabe Marino | Otto van der Harst | Gabe Marino | Caroline Wouters | Jan and Yvonne Prins | Robert Nakata and Harmine Louwe | Jennika van der Torren | Christopher & Deborah Williams | Caroline Behringer & Colin Bortner
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Amsterdam in Business | Bain & Company | Loes and Evert van den Bergh | Arnold Croiset van Uchelen | Greenberg Traurig | Peggy Gunn | Alexander and Eva Rinnooy Kan-van der Dussen | Henri Mathon | Glenda and Adriaan Nühn | Jan & Cheryl Steenman-Bash | Martijn en Andrée Schouten | Uitgeverij Atlas Contact | Julie Wilson | International Writers’ Collective | Jennifer and Durk van der Zee-McKinley | Truus Valkering | ISA | Heussen | Jay O’Conner | Rick Chan & Richard Jennings | Gerben & Anouk Weistra | Zeno Checchinato
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Athenaeum Boekhandel | Fulbright Commission | US Embassy The Hague
The John Adams Institute provides an independent podium for American culture in the Netherlands. For three decades, we have brought the best and the brightest of American thinking from the fields of literature, politics, history, and technology. Love it or hate it, what happens in the United States is of continuing relevance for the rest of the world. We host a number of public events with the goal of examining cultural phenomena related to the United States, be that of national or international concern.
The John Adams Institute
West-Indisch Huis
Herenmarkt 95A
1013 EC Amsterdam
The Netherlands
T +31 (0)20 624 72 80
E-mail info@john-adams.nl
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