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Media Awareness Network Memberships - Overview

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With a little help from our friends—schools, libraries, families and communities across Canada and around the world—we at MNet are continuing to expand our resources. Together, we can continue to make a difference in helping young people to become media literate. We hope that you or your organization can join us in this effort by becoming a member of the Media Awareness Network.

Who are MNet's members?

MNet's member organizations represent the public, non-profit and private sectors. We also have a number of individuals, who are MNet members, whose support we greatly appreciate.

How can you become a member?

MNet's membership categories include Individuals, Non-Profit Organizations, Small Businesses and Corporations. Prospective members can download the appropriate application form from the right-hand menu bar, and send it to us along with a cheque payable to the Media Awareness Network. Annual membership fees are $25 for individuals, $100 for non-profit organizations, $250 for small businesses and $2,000 for corporations. Membership applications are referred to MNet's Board of Directors for approval.

Member benefits

MNet members receive a complimentary subscription to MNet News, our electronic "clipping service" of key online articles, reports and research on important media issues, delivered by e-mail every weekday. A weekly French-language news service is also available. MNet members are entitled to a vote at our Annual General Meeting.


 

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