The Millennium Project Nodes
The Millennium Project Nodes are groups of individuals and institutions that connect global and local views. Nodes identify participants, translate questionnaires and reports, and conduct interviews, special research, workshops, symposiums, and advanced training.
Memorandum of Understanding-Definition of a Node and its relationship to the Millennium Project as-a-whole.
Current Nodes of the Millennium Project include:

- Argentina (Buenos Aires)
- Arts and Media
- Australasia (Perth/Sydney, Australia)
- Azerbaijan (Baku)
- Bolivia (La Paz/Santa Cruz)
- Brazil (Sao Paulo)
- Brussels-Area (Brussels)
- Central Europe (Prague, Czech Republic| Bratislava, Slovak Republic| Warsaw, Poland)
- Canada
- Chile (Santiago)
- China (Beijing)
- Colombia (Bogotá)
- Croatia (Zagreb)
- Cyber Node, Internet
- Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)
- East Africa (Nairobi, Kenya| Dar es Salaam, Tanzania| Kampala, Uganda)
- Egypt (Cairo)
- European Nodes Initiative
- Finland (Helsinki)
- France (Paris)
- Germany (Cologne/Berlin)
- Greece (Thessaloniki)
- Gulf Region (Kuwait)
- India (New Delhi and Madurai)
- Iran (Tehran)
- Israel (Tel Aviv)
- Italy (Rome)
- Japan (Tokyo)
- Kenya (Nairobi)
- Korea (Seoul)
- Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)
- Mexico (Mexico City)
- Montenegro (Podgorica)
- New Zealand (Wellington)
- Peru (Lima)
- Romania (Bucharest)
- Russian Federation (Moscow)
- Silicon Valley (US)
- South East Europe (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
- South Africa (Pretoria/Johannesburg)
- Spain (San Sebastián)
- Turkey (Istanbul)
- United Arab Emirates (Dubai)
- United Kingdom (London)
- Uruguay (Montevideo)
- Venezuela (Caracas)
- Washington, DC (coordinating office)