I have been kicking around a similar idea for some years. I think it would be terrific, if USA lodges could "adopt" a lodge in a foreign country, and provide them with masonic regalia, aprons,etc. I visited a lodge in Moscow (Russia), and they did not have aprons, jewels, etc. Such items are expensive and difficult to obtain in Russia. I contacted a lodge, in Massachusetts, and they sent them a "care" package of masonic items.
Normally, a Mason in good standing can take out dual and plural membership with lodges in other states and countries. My masonic membership is in Kentucky, and my USA residence is in Virginia. I hold dual membership with a lodge in Massachusetts, and I have never lived in Mass, and I have never even attended a lodge meeting in Mass. Some US Grand Lodges permit their members to belong to only one lodge in their state, but they can join multiple lodges in other jurisdictions. Some US Grand Lodges (Ohio, for example) permit their members to join only one lodge in Ohio, and out-of-state dual membership is prohibited. You should check with the regulations of your Grand Lodge, before applying for dual membership in other jurisdictions.
I sincerely believe, that an international "brother lodge" program, where USA lodges would "adopt" foreign lodges, and exchange information, and provide material support (lodge aprons, costumes, regalia,etc) would be a terrific way to bolster international goodwill, and brotherly love worldwide.
(BTW- I have visited lodges in five (5) countries. Most masons in other countries, are fascinated with USA Masonry, and would be delighted to set up a program such as I have described).