American Hellenic Institute

 

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ahihouseAHI is located in an historic building we've named Hellenic House in the heart of Washington, D.C., just a few blocks from the White House. The move into Hellenic House is a big step into a bright future for the AHI. As a permanent home for the AHI and its affiliates, Hellenic House represents a renewed commitment that will take the AHI into the 21st century with the same vigor that has sustained it throughout the past two decades.

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American Hellenic Institute

Purpose

The American Hellenic Institute, Inc. (AHI) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit tax-exempt business league. AHI and its affiliate organizations, the American Hellenic Institute Public Affairs Committee (AHIPAC), the American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF), and the AHI Business Network, a division of the AHI, are working together under one roof, to provide a joint program for strengthening United States relations with Greece and Cyprus and within the American Hellenic community.

Goals & Objectives

Through our new headquarters building, Hellenic House, AHI and its affiliates pursue activities for the benefit of U.S. relations with Greece and Cyprus and Hellenic culture. The following are the objectives of AHI:

  • Organizing business conferences and providing information and contacts to the business communities of the U. S., Greece and Cyprus through our Hellenic House Business Center;

  • Organizing legislative conferences;

  • Strengthening and expanding the AHI Business Network; and

  • Attracting and developing young, talented people to become our future business and political leaders.

 

Business Network GraphicBUSINESS NETWORK

Purpose

The AHI Business Network is a division of AHI initiated in 1989 to reach out to the business experience of Greek Americans and to put it to work helping other Greek Americans. Its purpose is to share business information and contacts. Its concept is people helping people by sharing experience, knowledge and ideas. The Business Network is building a business and resource center at Hellenic House.

Goals & Objectives

To provide our members with the capability of networking with Greek American men and women.
MWhat kind of Greek Americans? Energetic, enthusiastic, motivated, bright and ambitious—in other words, typical Greek Americans—entrepreneurs and professionals eager not only to make new contacts, but ready to help one another move up the ladder, tap into new markets, and share creative ideas.

AHI Business Network Activities

  • Network luncheons & receptions throughout the country;
  • Sponsoring specialized seminars;
  • Providing the opportunity to make business contacts via the AHI Webnet; and
  • A-Z MEMBER DIRECTORY—Our annual directory indexed by profession and geography.

 

Capitol DomePUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

Purpose

AHIPAC, is a 501(c)(6) public policy association established in 1975 to concentrate on lobbying. AHIPAC is the only American Hellenic organization registered with the U.S. Congress under the Lobbying Act. It has initiated legislation on the Aegean, Cyprus, the rule of law, conditions on aid to Turkey, protection of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, reopening of the Halki Theological School, and FYROM.

Goals & Objectives

AHIPAC supports:

  • security of Greece's sovereign rights in the Aegean;
  • freedom and sovereignty of Cyprus;
  • conditions on all military and economic aid to Turkey and economic sanctions against Turkey until Turkey removes its troops and colonists from Cyprus and is in compliance with U.S. laws, the U.N. Charter, the NATO Treaty and international law;
  • the 7:10 ratio in U.S. military aid to Greece and Turkey, but urges a 1:1 ratio;
  • protection of the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the Greek minority in Turkey;
  • opposing the use of the Greek name of Macedonia by FYROM;
  • protection of human rights in Albania;and
  • promotes awareness of the Pontian Genocide by Turkey.

AHIPAC activities include:

  • initiating legislation and organizing legislative conferences;
  • sponsoring legislative conferences and seminars on U.S.-Greece-Cyprus Relations and How To Lobby Congress;
  • sponsoring congressional trips to Greece and Cyprus;
  • testifying before Congressional committees;
  • monitoring actions in the Congress;
  • meetings and communications with members of Congress;
  • monitoring the actions, meetings and communications with Executive Branch officials; and
  • hosting receptions for visitors from Greece and Cyprus.

 

AHI OwlFOUNDATION

Purpose

The American Hellenic Institute Foundation (AHIF) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit tax-exempt educational and research organization and is home to the first full-fledged think-tank devoted exclusively to the study of the critical issues confronting the Greek American community.

Goals & Objectives

To develop policies and practical programs that will advance the interests of the Hellenic community and United States relations with Greece and Cyprus.
Patterned after the major think-tanks in Washington—the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation—AHIF is working to shape public policy through a rigorous program of research, publications, seminars, conferences and Hellenic House Lecture Series. AHIF maintains a library and an information center.

Publications

AHIF will be the headquarters for an expanding publications program producing/distributing a range of books, articles and periodicals on relevant issues. Current publications include:

**Doing Business In Greece (1996) a two volume loose-leaf reference service which provides legal and economic guidelines for business transactions in Greece ;
**Handbook On United States Relations With Greece And Cyprus (1990) a loose-leaf (updates are ongoing) service which provides analyses of relevant issues;
**American Hellenic Who's Who, 1994-1995 (fifth edition);
**Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce "Cyprus and the Rule of Law" by Eugene T. Rossides. [Volume 17 - Spring 1991 - Number 1]
**Denying Human Rights & Ethnic Identity: The Greeks of Turkey [Helsinki Watch] March 1992
**The Rule of Law and Conditions on Foreign Aid to Turkey AHI Conference Proceedings - 2 (January 28, 1989)