SUPPORT

INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP

Queen Sofía Spanish Institute is funded by individual and corporate membership fees, donations, foundation grants and an endowment fund. Membership includes free admission to the openings of exhibitions, lectures, symposia, book presentations, as well as reduced prices for the music recitals and publications of Queen Sofía Spanish Institute. Members take an active part in all programs. Their support and interest is essential to the continuing vitality of the organization.

Queen Sofía Spanish Institute is a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization. All membership contributions, both individual and corporate, are fully tax-deductible.

INDIVIDUAL ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP AND BENEFITS

Silver Benefactor $25,000
  • All of the above
  • Preferred seating at all events, including the Gold Medal Gala and other special events in the U.S. or in Spain

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Benefactor $15,000
  • All of the above
  • Invitations to intimate dinners with keynote speakers
  • Advanced notifications of special trips to Spain

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Sponsor $5,000
  • All of the above
  • Acknowledgment in the Annual Report, the Web Page, the Gold Medal Gala Program and other Institute publications

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Patron $1,000
  • All of the above
  • Invitations to special events

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Friend $500
  • All of the above
  • Invitations to luncheons and dinners with keynote speakers
  • Two complimentary tickets for one Recital
  • 25% discount on exhibition catalogues
  • 10% discount on other publications not related to the Language Program
  • 10% discount on textbooks, language workbooks and cds

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Individual $60
  • Calendar of Events
  • Invitations to lectures and symposia featuring prominent business, political, scientific and cultural leaders
  • Invitations to exhibition openings and 10% discount on exhibition catalogues
  • Discount for Recitals
  • Invitations to Class Program special events: Jueves Cine (films), tertulias (intermediate level) and Book Club

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Festivities in Andorra la Vella, with people dancing the contrapás.
Valenti Claverol