Partners

Business Centre Club
 
The Euro-Atlantic Association has been closely connected with the Business Centre Club for many years—both organizationally and historically. Currently, the EAA headquarters is located within the BCC premises, which fosters ongoing cooperation and facilitates event organization. Many meetings, debates, and sessions of the Association’s bodies take place in BCC’s prestigious interiors, bringing together members and invited guests from Poland and abroad.
 
The ties between the two organizations have a long history. For many years, EAA’s headquarters were located at BCC, creating a natural space for developing relationships and joint initiatives. A special symbol of these bonds was Marek Goliszewski—the founder and long-time president of the Business Centre Club—who also served as president of the Euro-Atlantic Association. His commitment, vision, and ability to connect business, political, and social circles left a lasting mark on the activities of both organizations.
 
Today, the cooperation between EAA and BCC is not only about sharing space but also about sharing an idea—creating a platform for dialogue where business leaders, experts, politicians, and representatives of non-governmental organizations come together.

 

Long-standing Partnership Between EAA and the Alumni Association
 
For several years, the Euro-Atlantic Association and the Alumni Association have successfully carried out joint initiatives, combining the experience, knowledge, and networks of both organizations.
 
The Alumni Association brings together Polish graduates of all exchange programs and study visits funded by the United States government. The largest and most well-known of these include the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) and The Fulbright Program, among many others. Alumni represent a wide range of sectors—public, non-governmental, academia, business, education, culture, media, and many other fields.
 
The goals of the Alumni Association include:
  • Strengthening ties between Poland and the United States by promoting and supporting cultural, scientific, educational, social, informational, and economic exchange;
  • Maintaining contacts established in the U.S. during exchange programs sponsored by the U.S. government after returning to Poland;
  • Implementing cooperation programs in Poland based on the experiences and interests of alumni.
The long-standing cooperation between SEA and the Alumni Association has resulted in numerous joint projects of a social, scientific, and educational nature, including the “Mosaic – Exchange of Experiences” project, which creates a space for sharing knowledge and professional inspiration. Meetings take the form of short presentations by association members, followed by moderated discussions and networking. The aim of the project is to build relationships, foster collaboration, and develop new initiatives within the alumni community.
 
Both Alumni and EAA promote the idea of civil society, foster civic attitudes, popularize knowledge about the U.S. and Polish-American relations, and inspire greater citizen engagement in the public and economic life of the country. The activities carried out often draw on the rich experiences of graduates of scholarship programs funded by the U.S. government.
 
More information at: www.usalumni.org.pl

 

 
 
Supporting Institutions
 
On a daily basis, we also cooperate with institutions that support us: the Library of the Capital City of Warsaw and the District Library of Warsaw-Śródmieście. We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to them.