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We invite you to become a member of CCAA for 2007 and join us in our advocacy to promote democracy and private sector-led economic development through increased trade and investment flows in the Caribbean and Central America. As the Western Hemisphere deals with the challenging issues of trade, security and development, it is more critical than ever that the small economies of the Caribbean Basin not be left behind the larger GDP nations.

As a member of CCAA, you will be assured of an invitation to principal CCAA activities and events and will be invited to attend the programs at our semi-annual Board meetings. You will be able to actively participate in the development and pursuit of our advocacy as we convene in our ongoing regional conferences, Washington events, and the annual Miami Conference on the Caribbean Basin. I hope you will accept our invitation to join CCAA and actively work with us in making our vision of a safe and prosperous neighborhood a reality. We will have a full agenda in 2004 and rely upon the energetic dedication and generous support of private sector leaders.

CCAA is governed by an international Board of Trustees and funded primarily by companies with a direct or indirect stake in the region’s prosperity. Membership in CCAA is also extended to corporations and individuals on a non-voting basis at the following levels:

Corporate Benefactor ………. $2,500.00 Individual Benefactor……….$ 500.00
Corporate Contributor………. $1,000.00 Individual Contributor………$ 250.00

CCAA is a non-profit, non-governmental charitable organization. Contributions to CCAA are tax-exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code.

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