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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM

Why become a Corporate Member?

Besides the number of benefits outline below about our corporate membership program, there are several reasons to become a member of NWACUHO. 

Our new Corporate Membership option will allow you to streamline your sponsorship process while being an active member of the association.  While individual members are often familiar with a company name or product, the corporate membership will help to facilitate the individual relationships between representatives and the individual members who work on the campuses our region serves. 

The Corporate Membership program does not effect your interactions with individual schools and pre-existing relationships. 

Corporate Membership Levels

Bronze Level Membership $300 annually:

Benefits include:

  • Listing in NWACUHO directory

  • Subscription to Association newsletter Soundings (3 times a year)

  • $50 discount in conference registration

  • Association Recognition on Exhibitor Booth & Nametags

  • Listing in conference program

  • Membership directory access

  • Advertising space (1/4 page) in Association newsletter Soundings ( 3 times a year)

Silver Level Membership $500 annually:

Benefits include:

  • Bronze level benefits plus,

  • Sponsorship of Exhibitor Break at Annual Conference

  • One set of Chief Housing Officer mailing labels

  • Advertising space on NWACUHO Website

  • $75 discount in conference registration

Gold Level Membership $1000 annually:

Benefits include:

  • Bronze and Silver benefits plus,

  • Annual Conference memorabilia, host wear or give-a-way sponsorship

  • Advertising/Display opportunities within Hospitality Suite

  • $150 discount in conference registration

  • Advertising space on NW-ACUHO Website

  • Conference program advertising space

  • Advertising space (1/2 page) in Association newsletter Soundings ( 3 times a  year)

  • Priority Placement within Exhibition Space

  • Plaque presented by the organization at the Annual Conference

 

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