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Honor the Tradition—Support Florida House

The tradition and distinction of Florida's embassy is a treasure for our entire state. We invite you to join our efforts by becoming a member of Florida House. The Embassy has never received state or federal funds and relies solely on private individual and corporate donations.

As a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, all contributions to Florida House are tax deductible and support the education, hospitality, economic and cultural programs provided to thousands of Floridians and others each year. A variety of membership levels are available with a range of benefits:

Membership Levels

Sustaining: up to $999

Support the programs and services offered at Florida House. Receive a quarterly newsletter.

Friends: $1,000

Other benefits, plus: Invited to the Inaugural Open House, Lawton Chiles Public Policy Seminar and The Gathering, a reception for distinguished members of the Florida community. May recommend an intern to participate in the Florida House summer intern program.

Sponsor: $2,000

Other benefits, plus: one, four-hour use of Florida House for special events; use of baggage hold, cyber stop and business center.

Diplomat: $5,000

Other benefits, plus: an additional four-hour use of Florida House.

Ambassador: $10,000

Other benefits, plus: unlimited use of Florida House for special events, as needed, upon negotiation with the staff; recognition in the Florida House Annual Report and on the donor wall at the House; profile in the Florida House newsletter.

Chairman's Circle: $15,000 and above

Other benefits, plus: invitation to attend the Florida Congressional Chief of Staff lunch; concierge service; use of a private office at Florida House.

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