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Membership

Georgia Audubon is building places where birds and people thrive. We accomplish our mission through conservation, education, and community engagement. Help us by becoming a member.

When you become a Georgia Audubon member, you support us and contribute to local, on-the-ground education, conservation, and community engagement efforts that protect Georgia's birds and their habitats. 
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Red-headed Woodpecker by Dan Vickers.

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Note for members of local Audubon chapters: If you a current member of a local Audubon Chapter in Georgia, please contact your chapter president for a special code to join Georgia Audubon at a discounted rate.

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Member Benefits
  • Four issues of our newsletter, Wingbars,  bi-monthly Bird Buzz e-newsletter, and regular email updates.
  • Discounts and priority registration on workshops, classes, including our popular Master Birder program.
  • Discounts and priority registration for Georgia Audubon's Travel Program featuring statewide, domestic and international trips.
  • Early bird and discounted registration for Georgia Bird Fest and Georgia Grows Native for Birds Month events and activities.
  • Monthly Meetings featuring great speakers on birds and other topics.
  • Option to certify your yard through Georgia Audubon's Wildlife Sanctuary Program (additional fee for certification).
  • Lending Library privileges.
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Give the gift of membership

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A Georgia Audubon gift membership is a great way to extend your support of Georgia's birds and their habitats. Photo by Lauren Head.
Give the gift of a Georgia Audubon membership to friends and family and introduce them to an inspiring world of bird appreciation, conservation, and habitat protection. It’s also another great way to extend your own support of Georgia Audubon’s work building places where birds and people thrive. 
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Gift membership recipients will receive a letter and new member welcome packet from Georgia Audubon notifying them of your generosity. All regular membership benefits are bestowed upon gift recipients.

Gift memberships begin at $35 for individual membership. Junior and Student membership levels are also available for those younger individuals on your gift giving list.

Following your gift membership purchase, you may also download a Gift Membership Card to print or email to your gift recipient. A selection of different card themes are available to choose from. 
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Membership Levels

Membership Level
Annual Dues
Individual
$35
Family
$50
Pine Warbler
$100
Brown Thrasher
$250
Peregrine Falcon
$500
Bald Eagle
$1,000
Non-Profit Organization Membership
$250
Business Membership
$500
Student (for students currently enrolled in K-12 or university)
$20
Junior (ages 12 and under, please)
$12
Georgia Audubon is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Your membership gift is tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.

GIVE TODAY
Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Make a gift of $1,000 or more to become a member of Georgia Audubon's Leadership Giving Circle to make a meaningful impact for Georgia's birds and habitats. In appreciation of your generosity, you'll earn special recognition opportunities and benefits throughout the year.
Learn More about Leadership Giving
Leadership giving is calculated on an annual basis based on cumulative donations and membership gifts made from January 1 to December 31. Please direct any questions to Michelle Hamner, Director of Development, by email or by phone at 678-973-2437

business & non-profit membership

business membership

$500 / year

non-profit membership

$250 / year
Building a conservation-minded, fully-engaged Georgia is made easier through partnerships with like-minded businesses and organizations. Georgia Audubon welcomes these partnerships through annual business and non-profit memberships. For more information, please contact us at 678-973-2437 or email Dottie Head, director of membership & communications. 

Business and Non-profit Memberships include all of the benefits of Individual Membership, plus:
  • Annual display of your logo on our Membership website;
  • Quarterly social media posts highlighting our Business and Non-profit members;
  • Eligibility for five member discounted tickets, workshops,  or other events for your employees / partners;
  • A special bird-friendly thank you gift from Georgia Audubon.

Want to make an even bigger impact for the benefit of Georgia's birds? Visit our Corporate Sponsorship Page for more options.

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Thank you to our business and non-profit members!

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Atlanta, GA  30342
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Georgia Audubon is a member-supported, 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization building places where birds and people thrive. We create bird-friendly communities through conservation, education, and community engagement.
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  • Home
    • Login
  • Ways to Give
    • Join/Renew
    • Donate
    • Leadership Giving
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
    • Shop in our Online Store
    • Volunteer >
      • Volunteer Code of Conduct
    • Support Georgia Audubon When You Shop
    • Scholarship Fund
  • Conservation
    • Climate Change
    • Wildlife Sanctuary Program >
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Requirements
      • Sanctuary Resources
    • Habitat Restoration >
      • Habitat Restoration Fund
      • Piedmont Park Exhibitat
    • Project Safe Flight
    • Lights Out Georgia
    • Species of Concern >
      • Ruby-throated Hummingbird
      • Chimney Swift
      • Wood Thrush
      • Brown-headed Nuthatch
    • Advocacy >
      • Okefenokee Swamp
    • Plants for Birds >
      • Plant Sales
    • Coffee and Chocolate
  • Education
    • For Youth >
      • Atlanta Urban Ecologists
      • Atlanta Urban Ecologists II
      • Georgia Audubon Bird Stories
      • Homeschool
      • Scouts
      • Youth Birding Competition
      • Camp Talon
    • For Educators >
      • School Programs
      • Learning About Birds Curriculum
      • Professional Development
      • Connecting Students with STEM Through Birds
      • Resources
    • Adult Education >
      • Workshops
      • Master Birder Program
    • Community Outreach
    • Hummingbird Ambassador Programs
    • Scholarships
    • Digital Resources
  • Go Birding
    • Field Trips
    • Injured/Orphaned Birds
    • Program Participant Safety
    • Birding Sites in Georgia
    • Travel >
      • Maine 2021
      • North Dakota 2021
      • Utah 2021
      • Winter in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
      • Jamaica 2021
      • Oaxaca Mexico 2022
      • Northern Minnesota 2022
      • Mexico - Birding the Yucatan Peninsula
      • Eastern South Africa 2022
    • Georgia Birding Network
    • Community Science
    • Birding Resources
    • Why Birds?
  • News & Events
    • Press Room >
      • In the News
    • Upcoming Events >
      • Three Billion Art Exhibit
    • Georgia Bird Fest >
      • Georgia Bird Fest Events
      • Patron
    • News Feed
    • Georgia Grows Native for Birds Month >
      • Wildlife Sanctuary Tour
    • Monthly Meetings >
      • Early Birds Book Club
    • Newsletters
  • About Us
    • Mission and Programs
    • Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
    • Annual Report
    • Board and Staff
    • Best Management Practices
    • Job Opportunities
    • Our History
    • Lending Library
    • Contact Us