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Baltimore Node membership dues are $50 a month. Dues are due on the 20th of each month. Dues can be paid with a credit card through Google Checkout or you may deliver a check or cash to the treasurer (Mark Huson). | Baltimore Node membership dues are $50 a month. Dues are due on the 20th of each month. Dues can be paid with a credit card through Google Checkout or you may deliver a check or cash to the treasurer (Mark Huson). |
Revision as of 08:14, 5 October 2009
This is a proposal for an Official Dues Policy. Make edits or add comments as appropriate
Basic Policy
Baltimore Node membership dues are $50 a month. Dues are due on the 20th of each month. Dues can be paid with a credit card through Google Checkout or you may deliver a check or cash to the treasurer (Mark Huson).
Alternative dues
Those who wish to join the Node, but are unable to afford $50 a month in dues may propose an alternative dues arrangement. The proposal should include how much, if anything, you can afford to pay in dues each month and what you can do to help the Node stay solvent. The Node is open to all sorts of creative arrangements, just be specific in your proposal. Here are some examples of things you might propose in lieu of paying full dues:
- Volunteer to lead a specific workshop or event
- Work to secure donations and grants
- Contribute high quality original content to baltimorenode.org
- Work to bring in new members
- Contribute something amazing to the space
If you would like to become a member with an alternative dues arrangement, submit your proposal via email to the president (Jon Lesser). The president will forward it on to the membership who will then vote on it at the next regular meeting.
Dues Waiver
Members who, for whatever reason, are unable to pay dues may have their dues waived for up to three months. To receive a waiver, you have to submit a request to the Board of Directors. If after three months you still are unable to pay dues, you must either submit an alternative dues proposal (see above) or relinquish your membership. If you will be unable to pay full dues it may make sense to move directly to an alternative dues arrangements instead of receiving a waiver.