A Dynamic Network
We're excited for you to join our network of funders and explore our membership opportunities.
Becoming a member is simple:
- Create an account. Contact GIA staff to verify eligibility.
- Once your account has been verified, Log into the site.
- Complete and submit your membership application.
GIA Member Benefits
- Receive a member rate for our Annual Conference and have opportunities to propose, design, and lead conference sessions.
- Receive organizational support from GIA staff and consultation with CEO Lindsay Goldman.
- Build working relationships, co-fund projects, and more by joining one or more of our six members-only Funders Communities.
- Attend our Member Meetups and participate in candid conversations presented in a members-only forum.
- Attend our Webinar Series with trending topics and presentations by funders, grantees, researchers, policymakers, and thought leaders.
Who Can Be a Member of GIA?
GIA brings together funders of all types, regions, and sizes that are exploring or investing in aging, including staff and trustees of private, public, family, community, operating, and corporate foundations; government funders and agencies; non-profits; corporate giving programs; donor-advised funds; giving circles; private and public charities; social venture capital groups; individual philanthropists; and financial institutions.
Dues
Membership dues are based on the organization's total grants from the previous year in the field of aging and are renewable annually. Our dues cycle runs from January – December.
Annual Grants Made in Aging | Dues |
Less than $99,999 | $550 |
$100,000 - $249,999 | $950 |
$250,000 - $799,999 | $1,700 |
$800,000 - $999,999 | $2,400 |
$1 million - $2,999,999 | $4,000 |
$3 million - $4,999,999 | $5,500 |
$5 million - $10,999,999 | $8,000 |
$11 million - $15,999,999 | $9,000 |
$16 million and above | $10,000 |
Membership Contact
Questions regarding dues, membership eligibility, and benefits?