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The United Nations Association of the USA (UNA-USA) wants all Americans to understand the vital work of the United Nations. Membership to UNA-USA is your connection to the UN. As a member, you receive exclusive web content, invitations to events at the United Nations, and the U.S. Department of State, and special programming through local Chapters.
UNA EO works with UNA-USA with our local communities and elected officials to inform, inspire, and mobilize Americans
to support the principles and vital work of the UN.
UNA EO works with UNA-USA with our local communities and elected officials to inform, inspire, and mobilize Americans
to support the principles and vital work of the UN.
Clicking the button above will take you to the UNA-USA website.
Fill out the form and select "OK - Eastern Oklahoma" as your chapter selection.
Fill out the form and select "OK - Eastern Oklahoma" as your chapter selection.
Why join UNA EO?
Now is the time to become a member of UNA EO! We're continuously strengthening and adding programs to help inform, inspire, and mobilize our community to support the principles and vital work of the United Nations and to strengthen the United Nations system. For new members: Click the Become a Member button above to begin the membership application process. You will be redirected to UNA-USA's website to become an official member. For those wishing to renew their membership: If you would like to renew your membership, click here. Membership Types: Student - Free Introductory - $25 Fixed Income - $25 Regular - $50 Sponsor - $100 Patron - $500 Lifetime - $1000 |
What UNA-USA Membership Means for You
Becoming a member of UNA-USA links you to a network of like-minded individuals who collectively promote the work of the UN at the grassroots level. Benefits of joining today include:
Thanks to members like you, we held more than 90 meetings with members of the House and Senate during 2011 Advocacy Day; 85 local UNA Chapters hosted 130 events to celebrate UN Day; and more than 1,000 college students engaged as volunteers and conference leaders, and reached over 25,000 middle and high school students in Model UN conferences in more than 25 cities |