
What does it mean to be a Member?
You will be added to:
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Our moderated members’ listserv where questions are posed, conversations started, and news and updates shared.
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The early-birds’ list to learn about the opportunity to apply for a Right to Food grant and become part of our year-long Right to Food Learning and Action Fellows cohort with other grantees.
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You will be invited to participate in:
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Our monthly shared learning exchange meetings where we hear from folks across the country who are designing and advocating for programs, policies, and practices to progressively realize the right to food in their own local contexts.
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One or more of our working groups developing and sharing strategies and advocacy tools for progressively realizing the right to food in cities, towns, and states across the country.
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Advocating alongside global social movements before international and regional human rights courts to hold the United States accountable for the right to food.
You will receive:
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Discounted registration to our national summits.
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Our primary goal is to build a vibrant and dedicated learning community, while strengthening our collective capacity to advance and resource a national movement for the Right to Food.
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Membership is open to both individuals and organizations.
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Membership dues are renewable annually and are based on a sliding scale.
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Membership dues are non-tiered (there are no additional benefits to offering more money).
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Suggested Annual Membership Dues
$0 - anyone with limited financial capacity ​
$25 - individual or emergent grassroots organization​
$50 - annual budget less than $100,000​
$100-$500 - annual budget between $100,000 and $500,000​
$500-$2,000 - annual budget between $500,000 and $3,500,000​
$3,000 - annual budget more than $3,500,000
