The John Adams is an independent foundation without structural subsidy. We are supported by enthusiastic and interested sponsors who recognize the importance of what we do: bringing unique and insighful thinkers into conversation with the public. Our audiences are diverse and international, and our events and exclusive gatherings provide an excellent opportunity to connect with our broad and fascinating network.
Corporate members receive four complimentary tickets to every John Adams event. John Adams events are an excellent way to broaden your horizons and treat clients and employees to fascinating evenings.
Read MoreIn addition, one representative from their organization is a member of the John Adams Family. The Family is an excellent way to expand your network through our community of dedicated sponsors and donors. Corporate Sponsors also have the opportunity to join us for dinner with the best and the brightest in an intimate setting, or if possible, to host a dinner or a reception with a prominent speaker prior to a John Adams event.
Patrons support us with € 95 a year. As a Patron of the John Adams, you will receive advance notice of our events by email, an average discount of €5 per ticket (max 2) and two reserved seats. At the venue, these seats are marked with a ‘patron’ sign. Patronships run from January 1st-December 31st.
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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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