CBGL Collaborative Membership

Join the movement! Together we advance community-based global learning and research for more just, inclusive, and sustainable communities. Express your commitment to our shared Fair Trade Learning values by completing an individual pledge or an institutional pledge.

Sponsors, partners, friends, and individual members generously support the organization financially, and provide leadership to the Collaborative. To become an individual member, please click here. For institutional or organizational memberships, please email cbglcollab@gmail.com.

Institutional and Organizational Memberships

Sponsors ($4,500) receive:

  • Membership in a movement

    1. Monthly member emails with research and practice updates

    2. Preferential access to discursive webinar participation

    3. Webpage and E-Update Recognition

    4. Participation in the Global Engagement Survey at sponsor level including community of practice participation with data leadership team

    5. First access to professional development seminars on use of online toolkit, Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Actions

    6. When the CBGL Collaborative gatherings are organized, first community partner scholarship preference goes to community partners of members and member institutions

    7. De-facto leadership role in the steering committee for one year with each annual membership fee.

Partners ($2,000) receive:

  • Membership in a movement

    1. Monthly member emails with research and practice updates

    2. Preferential access to discursive webinar participation

    3. Webpage Recognition

    4. Participation in the Global Engagement Survey at partner level including community of practice participation with data leadership team

    5. Preferential access to professional development seminars on use of online toolkit, Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Actions

    6. When the CBGL Collaborative gatherings are organized, first community partner scholarship preference goes to community partners of members and member institutions

    7. Institutions that host consulting visits from the CBGL Collaborative (one or two day workshops, cost determined in conversation with the Collaborative leadership), receive a one-year partner membership with their first workshop.

    8. De-facto leadership role in the steering committee for one year with each annual membership fee.

Friends ($1,000) receive: 

  • Membership in a movement

    1. Monthly member emails with research and practice updates

    2. Preferential access to discursive webinar participation

    3. Webpage Recognition

    4. When the CBGL Collaborative gatherings are organized, first community partner scholarship preference goes to community partners of members and member institutions.

Individual members receive (to become an individual member please click here): 

  • Membership in a movement

    1. Monthly member emails with research and practice updates

    2. Preferential access to discursive webinar participation

    3. Preferential access to professional development seminars on use of online toolkit, Interdependence: Global Solidarity and Local Actions

Individual Member Rates

  • Global North Institution of Higher Education Faculty or Staff Member, Large Sector NGO Staff Member (Annual Budget > $5 million USD) or Business Person – $175

    1. Graduate Student or Retiree – $50

    2. Community Organization / Informal Educator / Community Change Activist in Global North – $50

    3. Individual at NGO or Higher Ed Institution in Global South with Institutional Funding – $50

    4. Scholarships and participation opportunities available for individuals in the Global South or economically marginalized communities

As a young and learning organization, The Collaborative always keeps an eye on opportunities for innovation and improved inclusion. In that spirit, we are currently engaged with colleagues outside North America about opportunities to develop “hub” partnerships elsewhere around the world. The goal here is to encourage and catalyze various nodes of engagement with our shared mission, with the understanding that each node brings specific histories, insights, and desires. This conversation continues to develop.

Membership Tier Grid