MEMBERSHIP

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Membership Information

The Philanthropy Center depends on the support of our members to continue bringing the highest quality programs and services to nonprofits. Most members tell us that the discounts they receive more than cover the cost of the membership, but we strive to increase the benefits each year.

If your organization isn’t currently a member but you would like to join, please read on for information regarding membership.

Why Become a Member?
Philanthropy Center members, both individual and organizational, participate in our high quality educational, training and networking programs at a significant savings. Membership fees help the Philanthropy Center to provide programs and services that strengthen and support the entire nonprofit community.

Who May Become a Member?
Philanthropy Center membership is open to individuals, nonprofit organizations, and departments of local, state or federal government. An organizational or government department membership includes benefits for all staff, volunteers and board members.

Membership Benefits
Upon enrollment in the Philanthropy Center, all benefits will be available to all employees, volunteers, and board members of member organizations:

  • 10% Discount on all products and services offered through Opportunity Knocks, an online job center and the nations leading job site for nonprofit jobs
  • 50% off tuition for all Philanthropy Center workshops, events, and seminars
  • Scholarship eligibility of up to 50% off workshop fees for all 501(c)(3) members
  • Scholarship eligibility (50%) to the Crummer Management Program ("Mini-MBA")
  • Special Discounts offered on Crummer Graduate School of Business Management & Executive Education Center select programs. Eligibility for the discount requires that the individual be a full-time employee of a nonprofit organization that is a member of the Philanthropy Center. Seats are limited. Learn more about the discounted training at www.rollins.edu/execed
  • Discounted one-year subscription to the Nonprofit Quarterly ($39 as opposed to $49)
  • Use of our conference room for small meetings (seat 12-14)
  • Use of the Philanthropy Center's comfortable, in-house resource library to do research, borrow books, or steal some quiet time away from the office (includes access to Foundation Directory Online and Guidestar Premium Subscription)
  • A link to your organization's Web site from the Philanthropy Center's Web site. Click here to see the current members.
  • The opportunity to post your organization's events on the Philanthropy Center's online Calendar of Community Events
  • Invitations to exclusive events.

2008 Membership Categories and Fees
The fee for nonprofit organizational membership is based on the organization’s operating budget as indicated below.

Nonprofit Organizations  
Annual Membership Fee
  Annual budget: less than $100,000  
$125
  Annual budget: $100,000 - $500,000  
$200
  Annual budget: $500,001 - $1,000,000  
$225
  Annual budget: $1,000,001 - $2,000,000  
$325
  Annual budget: $2,000,001 - $3,000,000  
$425
  Annual budget: $3,000.001 - $4,000,000  
$550
  Annual budget: $4,000.001 - $5,000,000  
$600
  Annual budget: over $5 million  
$700
       
  Large funding agencies and membership organizations that wish to join on behalf of their affiliated organizations may contact the executive director to discuss a group membership.
       
  Single Memberships  
  Individual  
$150
     
  Government Department or Agency Memberships  
  Annual budget: less than $1 million  
$350
  Annual budget: $1 million and over  
$750
     

Organizational Membership Registration Form
Individual Membership Registration Form