Eligibility
Individuals and organizations support the CAI-Asia Center as voting members, non-voting members, or donors. Our Board of Trustees approves all membership applications. Voting members are the Trustees, stakeholder representatives chosen by members of the CAI-Asia Partnership, and organizations providing more than $100,000 for any one-year period. Organizations providing $20,000 or more (but less than $100,000) for one year are non-voting members. Other organizations that provide funding for projects and programs are donors.
Benefits of a CAI-Asia Center Member
- Full recognition as Center member in CAI-Asia's website, Annual Report, brochure and relevant meetings
- Regular updates on CAI-Asia’s activities and events in the area of air quality and climate change, clean fuels and vehicles, green freight and logistics, and sustainable urban development and transport that are relevant to the organization
- Full access to the CAI-Asia's knowledge database and related materials (publications, newsletters, etc.)
- Strategic cooperation in activities as partners in the area of air quality and climate change, clean fuels and vehicles, green freight and logistics, and sustainable urban development and transport
- Opportunity to contribute in CAI-Asia’s Business Plan
- Participation in CAI-Asia Center’s Annual Meeting
- Access to the CAI-Asia network of experts, policy makers and other key stakeholders
Application Form and Process
- The application form for membership shall be accomplished and be submitted to the CAI-Asia Center through its Executive Director, sophie.punte(at)cai-asia.org.
- The application for membership is presented to the Board by the Executive Director at its next meeting, and must be approved by at least a majority of all members of the Board.
- Upon approval of the application for membership by the Board, the Executive Director shall issue written confirmation to the applicant.
Voting Members
Robert O’Keefe, Cornie Huizenga, Francis Estrada, Shreekant Gupta, David Guerrero, He Kebin, Mary Jane Ortega, Sophie Punte
Cities: Ir. H. Eddy Santana Putra of Palembang City, Indonesia
Nongovernment organizations and academe: Wing-tat Hung of Conservancy Association, Hong Kong
Private Sector: Klaus Burger of MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & CO., KG, Germany
Development agencies and foundations: Roland Haas of GIZ
Non-voting Members