Upcoming Events

SACRAMENTO, CA | September 10, 2025

Security Program

Cybersecurity

The Legislative Program connects members of Congress with their legislative counterparts from partner countries, fostering direct engagement between these parties on governance and policymaking. Through meetings and discussions in Washington, D.C. and in communities across the U.S., American legislators gain firsthand insights into the political landscapes of partner countries.

May 27, 2026

Civic Program

Business Development - ICT Entrepreneurship

This program will focus on Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Delegates will explore models of technology commercialization in the United States and ways to successfully transfer scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs to the market. Specifically, the program will expose the delegates to U.S. innovative approaches to the development of new businesses, products, and services, including advancements in artificial intelligence. Candidates will include university and private managers of accelerators and incubators, ICT entrepreneurs, agencies supporting ICT, researchers and innovators. This program will have seven participants- one facilitator and two delegates from Serbia, two delegations from Kosovo, and two delegates from North Macedonia.

September 9, 2026

Judicial Program

Rule of Law - Combatting International Organized Crime

This program will examine how the U.S. government at the federal and local levels work to secure its borders and combat illicit trafficking of persons, arms, and drugs, with particular emphasis on the global trade of synthetic opioids. Participants will also examine the broad range of policies, such as operational strategies, and federal, state, and local government and private-sector institutions working to combat transnational crime and guarantee the integrity of cross-border commerce and travel. A critical component of this effort is the prosecution of criminal actors through robust legal frameworks and judicial cooperation. Strengthening investigative and prosecutorial capacities is therefore essential to a comprehensive strategy against transnational crime. Candidates will include policy makers, law enforcement, prosecutors, investigators, and border security personnel. This program will have seven participants- one facilitator and two delegates from Serbia, two delegations from Kosovo, and two delegates from North Macedonia.



Past Events

SEATTLE, WA | May 7, 2025

Economic Program

Business Development

The Business Development Program brings business leaders from around the world to Washington, D.C. and American communities, connecting them with members of Congress and their constituents. As leaders within their communities, these entrepreneurs and executives play a key role in fostering trade, investment, and collaboration with American businesses. Through direct engagement, Congress can connect foreign partners with local industries and entrepreneurs in their districts, and reinforce the United States as a destination for investment and economic opportunity.