Lifetime Membership
Dear IGDA Member,
How long have you been a member of the IGDA?
For many of you, the answer will be a surprising number of years. The IGDA is an important part of the Game Development industry and many of our members have been part of the association since it was founded.
We're asking you to make that commitment for a lifetime. The IGDA Board in response to a number of inquiries has authorized the offering of a Lifetime Membership Option for a limited time. An IGDA Lifetime member is an opportunity for you to show your long term commitment to the industry and to the association. For a one time payment of $500, an individual will be enrolled in the IGDA as a core member for the rest of their time on the planet.
The Benefits of a Lifetime Membership include:
- Core Membership for that individual for the rest of their life
- Recognition on the IGDA website and annual report of their status as an IGDA Lifetime Member in the Lifetime Member Roster.
- Immunity from dues increases at the core level
- A special Lifetime Member Gold Card Membership Card
- A regular invitation to the IGDA VIP luncheon at GDC
- An invitation to an annual lifetime member advisory panel to discuss the future of the IGDA
- Lifetime Member Ribbons at IGDA events
This special program is being offered for a limited time. The Lifetime Membership Program’s goal is to allow those members who feel strongly about the organization to make a statement showing that support. This program also lets you, the member; make a long term investment into the organization. That investment will ensure the stability of current member programs and the creation of future ones as well.
If you are interested in becoming an IGDA Lifetime Member, please contact Joshua Caulfield (joshua@igda.org) or Joseph Sapp (joda@igda.org) (Phone: +1-(856)-423-2990) today, and we'll be happy to advance your membership to the next level. Or join online here, www.igda.org/join/online
Thank you,
Joshua Caulfield
Executive Director
The International Game Developers Association
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