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Our funding model is focused on small annual donations from many individuals like you, our members.  Your membership is critical to our success because when you join or renew, you are supporting projects that you care about and providing us with some flexibility to spend funds to address unmet needs or explore new and emerging projects.  Unlike grants which come and go, your membership support is our consistent lifeline, ensuring that our work can be sustained year after year. We are also constantly humbled by the support of our members through volunteering and sharing our work with friends.

Our membership has expanded to over 400 members over the past year thanks to generous supports like you. When we hit the magic number of 400 in July 2019, we unlocked a $50,000 grant from Cloudsplitter Foundation that has increased our capacity to serve Adirondack Communities in a big way. Now that we’ve reached that important milestone, we want to keep all of our members current so that we can sustain and continue to grow our projects.

Please consider a Perennial Membership. Just like perennial flowers, perennial memberships come back year after year.

How does the perennial membership work?

●      If you are already a member of AdkAction, when you switch to a Perennial Membership today you will pay $1 now. Then, on the date that your membership is due for renewal, your membership amount will automatically be deducted from the card or PayPal account that you have on file. Each subsequent year on the anniversary of joining, your membership dues will automatically be deducted from your account.

●      If you are not yet a member, you will pay $1 now to join. During check out, you will be asked which membership level ($35-$500 per year) is right for you. The membership of your choice will be automatically debited from your account on the anniversary of joining.

Join or switch to a perennial membership now for just $1

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