In 2018, the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (IPDGC) launched an initiative to honor members of Congress who have been outstanding in their support of public diplomacy. Together with this recognition, the Walter Roberts Endowment grants funding to deserving public diplomacy projects implemented by institutions in the member of Congress’s district.
Through the micro-grants, organizations have been able to establish new connections and strengthen old ones. Recently, Global Ties Arkansas shared the exciting news of their public diplomacy project which they received when IPDGC recognized Senator John Boozman (R-AR) with the 2021 Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy for his strong support of the Fulbright Program.
With a micro-grant of $5000 from IPDGC and the Walter Roberts Endowment, Global Ties Arkansas will be running a 15-day return exchange between Arkansas and Peru. Gabby Sanz, a participant with the Young Leaders of America Initiative in 2017, will re-establish the bonds she created with members of the Global Ties Arkansas community, and another chance to learn about cuisines and the arts.
Read more about Global Ties Arkansas’ PD program here.
IPDGC and the Walter Roberts Endowment are pleased to be able to share the video of the recent event for the 2021 Congressional Award for Leadership in Public Diplomacy. Sen John Boozman (R-Ar) was recognized for his strong support for the Fulbright Program.
At the same event, Global Ties Arkansas received a $5000 grant from the Walter Roberts Endowment to support a competition to bring select International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) alumni back to Arkansas for follow-up projects with American mentors.
Senator honored by George Washington University Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication
WASHINGTON (Jan. 27, 2021) – U.S. Senator John Boozman, Arkansas’s senior senator and the dean of the state’s congressional delegation, on Wednesday received the George Washington University’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication’s (IPDGC) annual Walter Roberts Award for Congressional Leadership in Public Diplomacy. IPDGC director Janet Steele also announced a $5,000 grant from the Walter Roberts Endowment to Global Ties Arkansas, which will be used to support a competition to bring select International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) alumni back to Arkansas for follow-up projects with American mentors.
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Matthew Lussenhop, Global Ties Arkansas Executive Director Toni Carr, Global Ties Arkansas board chair Vernon Markham also spoke at the virtual event about the importance of American public diplomacy.
“We can be proud of the initiatives developed and advanced by the United States to aid and uplift people around the world. I’ve seen first-hand how our investments in diplomacy have had positive impacts on the economic, education, health and nutrition needs of individuals across the international community. I appreciate this recognition from the George Washington University’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. By working together, we can continue to share our American values globally,” U.S. Senator John Boozman said.
“We can be proud of the initiatives developed and advanced by the United States to aid and uplift people around the world. I’ve seen first-hand how our investments in diplomacy have had positive impacts on the economic, education, health and nutrition needs of individuals across the international community. I appreciate this recognition from the George Washington University’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. By working together, we can continue to share our American values globally,” U.S. Senator John Boozman said.
“The Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication created this award for congressional leadership in public diplomacy because we wanted to highlight the importance of something that for many Americans is largely invisible,” said Janet Steele, director of GW’s Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication. “As a staunch supporter of the Fulbright program and other kinds of educational and cultural exchanges, Senator Boozman has been a tireless advocate for the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills.”
Boozman has been a U.S. Senator for Arkansas since 2011. He previously represented Arkansas’s Third Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2001-2010 where he was a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee. As a member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Boozman continues to advocate for investments abroad. The senator serves on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, commonly referred to as the Helsinki Commission. He is a member of the Congressional Study Group on Europe (CSGE), a bipartisan organization dedicated to frank and candid dialogue between American lawmakers and their peers in European capitals and Brussels, and is a leader of the Senate Delegation to the British-American Interparliamentary Group. In the 117th Congress Boozman will serve as the ranking member of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry.
The grant to Global Ties Arkansas will be used to invite alumni of three international exchange programs to submit proposals either to expand their original projects or create new ones with the help of American mentors. Former IVLP grantees will be invited to submit proposals either to expand their original projects or create new ones with the help of American mentors.
For more media information, contact: Maralee Csellar (GW) at 202-994-6460 or gwmedia@gwu.edu. Sara Lasure (Boozman) at 202-224-2420 Toni Carr (Global Ties Arkansas) at 501-940-9743