Membership
Why become a member of USGBC Georgia? A membership offers the chance to get involved in your community, support local green building efforts and connect with other professionals who value sustainability.
Membership benefits include:
- Discounts. Members always pay less (or sometimes, nothing at all!) for educational and networking events, so membership quickly pays for itself.
- Networking. Members have valuable opportunities to connect with local green building professionals at social, educational and volunteer events.
- Speaking Opportunities. Members can share their skills and experience on relevant industry topics at events, workshops, panel sessions, and tours.
- Leadership. Members can make a difference in the local community and build leadership skills by serving on one of our committees or task forces.
- Education. Members can take advantage of frequent learning sessions to stay informed regarding industry trends and keep credentials current.
- Community Service. Members have regular opportunities to use their industry expertise to benefit local non-profits and community organizations.
The cost of membership is $109 for employees of USGBC national member firms. Check if your employer is a USGBC national member. For others, it is $129. Emerging professionals (individuals out of school and under 30) receive a $79 discounted price on membership, and full-time students receive a discounted price of $59.
As a member, your annual dues directly support ongoing our programs, volunteer activities and advocacy efforts. Additionally, your financial support allows us to continue our larger vision of green buildings for all within a generation.
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Volunteer
Our programs wouldn't be as successful as they are without our amazing volunteers. We often need volunteers to help with event set-up, registration and activities during networking events. Also, we love people with special skills, such as graphic designers, photographers and DJs.
USGBC Georgia often organizes community service activities or partners with other local nonprofits that are doing good work in here in the region. Looking to roll your sleeves up and plant some trees? We can help!
Don’t forget that your volunteer time can be used for half of your continuing education credits. It’s a great way to help the community and get a little something for yourself. Please contact Suzanne Haerther if you have questions or are interested in volunteering.
