Futures Studies Organizations
- Academy for Futures Studies, the
- Acceleration Studies Foundation
- Applied Foresight Network
- The Arlington Institute
- Association of Professional Futurists
- Australia Foresight Institute
- Australian Futures Foundation
- Bakken Museum
- Club of Amsterdam
- Club of Rome
- Copenhagen Institute for Futures Studies
- Finland Futures Academy
- Foundation For the Future
- The Futures Academy
- Futures Group International
- Futures Research Committee of Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- Futures Research Centre
- Futures Studies Department
- Futuribles,
- Global Business Network
- Global Change Ltd
- Global Scenario Group
- Global Scenario Group
- Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies
- Hudson Institute
- Institute for Futures Research
- Institute for the Future
- International Institute of Forecasters
- Long Now Foundation
- Kjaer Global Ltd (Anne Lise Kjaer)
- Laboratory for Investigation in Prospective Strategy and Organization
- Mankind 2000
- Millennium Project
- Moroccan Association of Future Studies
- NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts
- Naval Postgraduate School
- Pakistan Futuristics Institute
- RAND Corporation
- School of Futures Studies and Planning
- Shaping Tomorrow
- Strategic Business Insights, Inc.
- Swedish Morphological Society
- Tellus Institute
- UK Futures Analysts Network
- World Future Society
- World Futures Studies Federation
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