INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES
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EXCHANGES
Our international exchanges convene students and emerging leaders from around the world and facilitate global conversations with Clevelanders about how to improve our communities through action, innovation and collaboration.
The Cleveland Council on World Affairs is a nationally recognized leader in creating meaningful international exchange experiences complete with engaging professional meetings, home hosting experiences, and memorable cultural activities. We welcome over 400 international visitors from around the world to Cleveland each year through various U.S. Department of State and custom exchange opportunities.
Hosting Opportunities
Join us as a CCWA Citizen Diplomat to help welcome our exchange participants to Cleveland! CCWA’s Citizen Diplomat volunteers open up their homes to host a meal, welcome overnight visitors, or share their professional insights.
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Updates & Information
HOSTING OPPORTUNITIES
Check for updates as we post additional opportunities throughout the year.
Volunteer as a home hospitality dinner host! For more information, please email Andrew Kovach at akovach@ccwa.org or Maria Garcia-Olalla at mgarciaolalla@ccwa.org
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Hosting has been the most rewarding adventure we’ve had as a family. The people we’ve met have become like family, and each one of them has opened up our understanding of the world a little bit more. It’s an easy investment of time that yields profound rewards.
Marissa Siebert
CITIZEN DIPLOMAT
Become a Host Today
Welcome international visitors to your home for an evening of dinner and conversation, open your home to international visitors or students for an overnight stay, or share your expertise and exchange ideas with the visitors in a professional setting. Click on the different Citizen Diplomat opportunities below to find the right way for you to engage with our exchange programs:
Welcome international visitors to your home for an evening of dinner and conversation with friends/family.
CCWA hosts numerous professional visitor groups each year that stay in a downtown Cleveland hotel typically for 3 – 6 days. Home hosted dinners are a great way for them to get to know the hospitality and diversity of our Northeast Ohio community.
No need for an elaborate multi-course meal. Dinner does not need to be expensive and can be done as easily as you’d like. A potluck or a catered meal are also possibilities. Schedule pending, a weekend brunch or lunch may also be arranged.
The more the merrier. You’re welcome to invite family members or friends to help welcome your international guests.
Groups range from 2 – 5 visitors—an interpreter may be included, too.
Who’s coming to dinner? Background information will be provided typically one week in advance. This includes visitor name, profession, and dietary restrictions.
When do I host? Hosting opportunities may be any day of the week or weekend. After you sign up to host, you will receive monthly updates with hosting options and you can select the opportunities that work best with your schedule.
What is the time commitment? The time frame is flexible, however, 2 – 2.5 hours for dinner is typical.
Transportation. Hosts are kindly welcome to assist with transport to and from your home. CCWA can help make other arrangements, as we know this is not always feasible.
Sign me up! We ask first time hosts to fill out a Citizen Diplomat profile form here. A CCWA staff member will also briefly meet you in person at your home prior to hosting.
Open your home to international visitors or students for a short or extended overnight stay (2 nights to 3 weeks).
Homestays are often the most memorable and significant experiences for visiting professionals and students.
Who will be staying? CCWA typically hosts three or four visitor groups annually requiring overnight homestays. Groups may be professional adults or high school students. Homestay host families each welcome 1-2 visitors in their home during the entire length of the program.
Where do the visitors stay? It is a requirement that visitors stay in a room with a door that can be closed. Each visitor must have their own bed. Visitors can share a room with another visitor, provided that they are of the same gender. Youth visitors can share a bedroom with a host sibling of roughly the same age, provided again that they are of the same gender and each has their own bed.
Do I live too far away? Visitors are typically placed in homes within a 35-mile radius of downtown Cleveland.
How long do visitors stay? Exchange programs can last as little as a weekend, or as long as three weeks.
Do I need to provide meals? Hosts will be asked to provide breakfast items for the guest and to include the visitor in dinner plans, as they would any other member of their household. CCWA will provide lunch during program days (Monday-Friday). On weekends, visitors will share in all meals with the family. Visitors should never be expected to pay for food.
What do the visitors do during the day? CCWA arranges a program itinerary on weekdays for visitors to engage in meetings, professional sessions, workshops, and cultural activities. CCWA will handle transportation on weekdays.
Sign me up! We ask first time hosts to fill out a Citizen Diplomat profile form here. A CCWA staff member will also briefly meet you in person at your home prior to hosting.
Share your expertise, exchange ideas and provide a presentation about your work.
International visitors travel to Cleveland on a wide variety of professional topics: business and entrepreneurship; local and state government; civil society and NGO management; healthcare; tech innovations; arts and culture; youth engagement; and many others. Our exchange programs connect these visitors with their counterparts in Northeast Ohio and promote two-way exchanges during informal sessions.
Who are the visitors? Participants are specially selected by U.S. embassies and the State Department and are seen as rising leaders who will benefit from a more nuanced understanding of the U.S. They may be entrepreneurs, business leaders, academic researchers, doctors, educators, artists, nonprofit leaders, journalists, law enforcement agents, government officials, politicians, etc.
Do the visitors speak English? Many of our visitors do speak English. State Department-contracted interpreters are included on projects with non-English speaking participants.
How long do meetings last? A typical meeting is 1 – 1.5 hours.
What does a meeting look like? Meetings with visitors touch upon their professional interests while supporting U.S. foreign policy goals through public diplomacy. Sessions are informal in nature and may simply start with a 10 minute overview of the organization and the specific focus of the meeting, provided by CCWA. A long presentation or PowerPoint is not required. Most of the meeting time can be reserved for dialogue and Q&A. In the spirit of exchange, we also encourage speakers to ask visitors about their work and experiences back home.
Where are meetings held? Ground transportation is arranged and we are happy to come to you. CCWA is also able to host the meeting at our office downtown (coffee included!).
Sign me up! If you’re interested in getting involved as a professional resource, please contact Program Officer Andrew Kovach at akovach@ccwa.org for more information.
Contact Andrew Kovach, Program Officer, at akovach@ccwa.org, for more information about Citizen Diplomacy and CCWA’s International Exchange Programs.
Cleveland is bursting with energy. I found the people of Cleveland very grounded and realistic. There is a strong sense that political and civil participation matters ... and their community leaders (many of them young) are engaged in constant dialogue and activism. The community also prides itself on some very invigorating political mentors, who are making a difference.
CLAUDETTE BUTTIGIEG, PARLIAMENTARIAN FROM MALTA
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE PARTICIPANT
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Citizen Diplomacy Stories
Engaging in Citizen Diplomacy is a powerful experience for the visitors and the local Citizen Diplomats alike. Read below about the power of Citizen Diplomacy and get inspired for your own life changing experience as a CCWA Citizen Diplomat!
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Working with the CCWA exchange participants was such an amazing experience! It is imperative for changes to be made in our world, and the only way to do that is to start a dialogue, answer difficult questions, and share in the progress that is being made! CCWA promotes these universal changes by fostering innovative thinking through introspective topics and teamwork.
Heather K. Pederson, Dean of Students
EDWIN'S LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE & RESTAURANT
INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES | WELCOMING THE WORLD TO CLEVELAND
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