DATE AND TIME
Thursday, September 30, 2021
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Eastern)
Afterglow to follow

Reception at 6:00 PM
Seating will commence at 6:30 PM
Dinner at 7:00 PM
Cocktail Attire

LOCATION
Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium
1301 Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, DC

Special Event

The Milton Friedman Prize Dinner will be held on Thursday, September 30, 2021. We hope you will join us to honor Milton Friedman’s legacy and recognize our Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty recipient.

 

Additional Information

For questions regarding registration, please email events@cato.org or contact

Katherine Chacon at kchacon@cato.org or 202-216-1428.

To arrange for media credentials to cover the event, please contact Cato Media Relations at pr@cato.org.

The Cato Institute will be closely monitoring the COVID-19 guidelines leading up to the event and will implement the safety precautions recommended at that time.

Milton Friedman Prize Dinner Registration

Please register by September 24

Complete the below registration information for individual ticket(s) for the Milton Friedman Prize Dinner, or to become a member of the Host Committee or purchase a table for ten, please select one of the following registrations listed below.

 Add the Cato Club Retreat to your registration

This year, the Cato Club Retreat takes place in conjunction with the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty Biennial Dinner. The Cato Club Retreat will be held Friday, October 1Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the Cato Institute with hotel rooms at the Conrad Washington, DC. Please join us for a highly engaging weekend with your closest friends and partners. Please click here to review the Cato Club Retreat program.

For more information on this year's Cato Club Retreat, please contact Katherine Chacon at kchacon@cato.org or 202-216-1428.

The Cato Club Retreat registration fee includes room and tax for three evenings, porterage and housekeeping gratuities, materials, lectures, breakfasts, luncheons, receptions, dinners, activities, and roundtrip transportation between the airport and Conrad Washington, DC, hotel or valet parking. 

 

The Cato Club Retreat registration fee is not tax deductible.

Emergency Contact Information
In case of an emergency, please share your cellphone number should we need to contact you via text message during the event. Your cellphone number will not be shared with anyone; this is only for Cato to communicate with attendees during an emergency.

In case of emergency, contact:

The Cato Institute is a nonprofit, tax-exempt educational foundation under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Milton Friedman Prize Dinner sponsorships and tickets are tax deductible, less $200 per person.