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Join The Korea Society, an organization that, for over 50 years, has promoted greater awareness, understanding, and cooperation between the peoples of the Unites States and Korea. From our base in New York City, we present timely and informative public programs in business, policy, education, culture, and the arts.

Our active Korean Studies program provides American educators and students with expense-paid opportunities for study and travel in Korea. The Society also programs a nationwide schedule of Korean performing-arts groups and exhibits, and a new “Korea Day” series brings discussions of business, policy, and cultural affairs to regional capitals throughout the United States. In addition, many of our programs reach national audiences through a growing online presence.


All members enjoy:

  • Discounts on fees for programs
  • Discounts on Korean language classes
  • Invitations to members-only programs
  • Invitation to New Year's party

 


Members that join at the Explorer level ($65) and above also enjoy free admission to most programs, as well as membership in Explore Korea, a loyalty program that offers great discounts at area restaurants and other partner organizations. Visit Explore Korea to see a current listing of discounts available at our partners.

The Korea Society’s Young Professionals’ Network ($70) connects a diverse group of dynamic young professionals for social events and programs on topics of Korean interest. Providing a forum for both thought-provoking presentations as well as engaged discussion, the Network hosts evening events and receptions with a variety of exciting names in art, culture, business, public policy, and government.

Summary Chart of Membership Benefits by Level (pdf)

We invite you to become a member of The Korea Society and connect with a fascinating and involved membership that shares a deep interest in Korean business, politics, art, and culture. Your membership, at whatever level you chose to join at, provides the vital support for our many programs, and ensures the Society's continued growth as the premiere organization dedicated to celebrating Korea’s rich culture and strengthening the ties between Americans and Koreans.


Individual $25
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Family $50
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Explorer $65
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Young Professionals' Network $70
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Contributor $100
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Friend $250
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Leader $500
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Patron $1,000
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Does your employer have a Matching Gift Program which will increase your support to The Korea Society?

Complete and mail your company's matching gift form to The Korea Society, Development, 950 Third Ave., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10022.

For more information on membership, contact us at (212) 759-7525 ext. #321 or by email.

 
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Visiting Hours
Mondays - Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM


Programs at The Korea Society are accessible to people using wheelchairs
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The Korea Society
950 Third Ave, 8th Flr,
New York, NY 10022
(212) 759-7525
Fax: (212) 759-7530
The Korea Society is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan, 501(c)(3) organization that is dedicated solely to the promotion of greater awareness, understanding and cooperation between the people of the United States and Korea. (more...)