ASIL welcomes and greatly appreciates the financial participation of its members, supporters, grantors, and sponsors. Many of the organization's activities are made possible through the generous involvement of individual or institutional partners. The links below provide more information about these opportunities.
ASIL Annual Fund donations support programs reaching new audiences that use, influence, or are affected by international law.
The ASIL Endowment for International Law provides a permanent source of funding for the Society's education programs.
ASIL Patrons donate $10,000 or more to the Society's endowment and receive exclusive benefits.
ASIL Heritage Circle members include the Society in their estate plans. Such planned gifts support ASIL education programs and provide tax advantages to their donors.
ASIL Partners and Sponsors - law firms, academic institutions, publishers, and corporations - receive recognition and special participation benefits.
Grant Funding supports numerous ASIL outreach, educational, and policy initiatives.
Washington, DC-area law firms become Library Patrons and Supporters by contributing to the deFord Library. They receive borrowing privileges in addition to supporting this unique information resource.
Supported through donations and grants, Arthur C. Helton Fellowships provide microgrants to law students and young lawyers doing human rights field work.