ATCOM MEMBERSHIP TYPES & FEES
Founding Membership ($5,000)
This type of membership is a high status membership, as founding members both morally and materially stand behind the organization. Founding members should not only commit founding fees but also assure the three third of the votes of the existing founding members.
Gold Membership ($2,000)
Any private or legal entity (individual or organization), which are fulfilling the requirements set by the Board, may be eligible for this gold membership. Gold members will have additional privileges in addition to those of professional and corporate members set by the Board.
Corporate Members ($1,000)
Corporate membership is open to organizations, including partnerships, corporations, firms, educational institutions, hospitals, foundations, associations, and any for profit and non-profit company legally incorporated under the laws of its respective country. Corporate membership is granted to any above mentioned entity upon application to the Chamber, to become effective upon receipt of the annual dues and approval by the Board. The Board of Directors may, in its discretion, at any time and from time to time, designate various categories of membership within the class of Corporate Membership and specify the rights and privileges which shall pertain to each such category of membership.
Global Members ($1,000)
Any natural or legal person outside the USA may apply for global membership and their status will be determined by the board.
Professional Members ($500):
Professional members shall consist of any natural person or any sole proprietor, who desires to further the purposes of the chamber and who pays the annual dues which may be assessed by the Board of Directors. No person or entity shall be denied membership because of race, national origin, sex, age, or religion.
Young ATCOM Members ($100)
Young ATCOM membership is open to entry to students, professionals and managers who are between the ages of 18 to 30.
Honorary Membership ($0)
Legal and private entities (e.g., chambers of commerce, exchanges, associations, public offices, academicians, researchers and other professionals) and distinction in public affairs and from the US and other countries shall confer eligibility to honorary membership. Honorary members shall have all the privileges of members except the right to vote, and shall be exempt from payment of dues. The Board of Directors shall confer or revoke honorary membership and privileges by a majority vote.