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IEDC membership is organizationally based, so in order to become a member of IEDC the organization you work for must be a member organization of IEDC. The type of organization you work for determines the pricing and quantity of members, but additional members can be added. All of our membership categories are defined below. If you are a student, member-in-transition, a retired member or have any questions about membership, please contact our membership department.

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Membership Types defined and Pricing

CODE TYPE NUMBER OF MEMBERS

DUES ($US)

Economic Development Research Partner
EDRP   9 $5,850
Public Agency (Population)
PA4 Under 100,000 1 $455
PA3 100,000-199,999 2 $660
PA2 200,000-499,999 3 $1,060
PA1 500,000-999,999 4 $1,525
PA Over 1,000,000 5 $1,850
Utility (Annual E.D. Budget)
UT4  Under $250,000  1 $455 
UT3  $250,000-$749,999 2 $660 
UT2   $750,000-$1,249,999 3  $1,060
UT1  $1,250,000-$1,499,999 4  $1,525
UT  Over $1,500,000 5  $1,850
Non Profit (Annual Operating Budget)
 NP4 Under $250,000 1 $455
NP3 $250,000-$749,000 2 $660
NP2 $750,000-$1,249,999 3 $1,060
NP1 $1,250,000-$4,999,999 4 $1,525
NP Over $5,000,000 5 $1,850
Consultants (E.D. Billing)
CN3 Sole Practioner or Under $250,000 1 $455
CN $250,000- $499,999 2 $660
CN2 $500,000-$999,999 3 $1,060
CN1 Over $1,000,000 4 $1,525
Private
PRI    4 $1,525 
Institution
INS    1 $455 
Additional Member
SA    1  $200
Student
STU    1  $60
Member In Transition
MIT   1 $135 
Retired Member
RM   1  $115

 

Economic Development Research Program (EDRP)

For economic developers in search of providing their expertise in the field, as well as interest in increasing knowledge in the economic development field. The Economic Development Research Program provides networking opportunities, access to exclusive research, and much more. If interested contact or Vice President of Member Relations, Phil Goodwin at [email protected].

Public Agency (PA)

An organization focused on providing service or benefits to the public. For example; state or local governmental agencies or a political subdivision thereof. The Public Agency membership level is based on the population the agency serves.

Utility (UT)

An organization which maintains and provides services using infrastructure. The membership level for this is based on the Annual Economic Development Budget, or the organization.

Non Profit (NP)

A tax-exempt organization formed for charitable, artistic, religious, scientific, or educational purposes. The nonprofit membership level is based on the annual operating budget of the organization.

Consultants (CN)

An organization or person who provides outside professional advice and opinions.

Private (PRI)

An organization with the intention of making a profit.

Institution (INS)

An organization focused on providing education.

Additional Member (SA)

Any additional members requested to be added to an organization’s membership, which has reached its maximum number of members covered by annual dues. A fee of $200 is added to each additional member.

Student (STU)

Individuals currently, enrolled full-time at a college or university pursuing an undergrad, graduate, or doctorate degree.

Member In Transition (MIT)

Members who find themselves actively searching for employment, and/or in between careers.

Retired Member (RM)

Individuals who are no longer pursuing job opportunities in economic development or elsewhere, but are interested in maintaining their membership with IEDC.

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