The Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration relies on foundation grants, and donations and gifts from individuals to support our operations and programs.
The ongoing support we receive from grantors, advocates, and community members makes it possible for us to offer a wide range of research projects, programs, and events. This support makes it possible for us to share this work with the Columbia University community, our extended networks of advocacy and grass-roots organizations, and the greater public.
We are grateful for all the support we receive and hope you will consider donating to the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law or one of our projects.
How to Support the Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration
Instructions:
1. Go to Columbia Law Giving Portal. Under the "Division" header, click on the drop-down menu and scroll all the way to the bottom to select "Other-Law School."
2. In the "Allocation" section, type the name of the Center or Project you'd like to donate to i.e.:
- "Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration"
See example in the image below.
If you have any trouble with this process, please contact John Melendez.

Instructions
- Checks and money orders should be made payable to "Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York"
- Write the intended recipient in the memo line on your check or money order e.g. "Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration".
- Remember to sign your check.
- Send checks and money orders to the attention of Professor George Bermann, Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration, at the address below.
- Please include your return address, and/or a means of contacting you on your mailing, so that we can follow up and confirm that we've received your gift, and send a token of our gratitude.
Mailing Address
Professor George Bermann
Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration
Grants
The Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration is grateful to grantors that support our operations and projects.
If you are a grant-making organization and are interested in learning more about the Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration and our work, we encourage you to reach out to —
Endowments
The Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration is not currently endowed. If you are interested in endowing the Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration or a project of the Center for International Commercial & Investment Arbitration, please reach out to —