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Associate Society Membership
Associate Society membership is reserved for nonprofit organizations including
(1) autonomous U.S. societies and their branches that are not classified as scientific societies,
(2) autonomous national or regional U.S. scientific societies that choose to pay associate membership dues,
(3) U.S. scientific societies that are branches of national societies dealing with the same subject matter,
(4) scientific organizations in countries other than the United States
and
(5) nonprofit organizations supporting science and scientific research.
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Associate Society Membership Benefits
Associate Society members of CAST experience the following benefits of membership:
Input about topics chosen for CAST publications and activities
Presence in public policy decision making - Through publications, briefings, roundtables and other events, CAST represents the science perspective
Free access to all CAST publications and informative communications by mail, email, and through the CAST Website at http://www.cast-science.org
Scientific representation in the public policy arena on food, agricultural, and environmental issues
Opportunities to participate in or partner with CAST in events such as roundtables, workshops, or conferences
Networking and awareness of all sectors of science
Association with preeminent science source for food, agricultural, and environmental issues
Support the future of agriculture and its best interest
Associate Society Dues
The dues structure for associate society membership in 2005 is discretionary with the following minimums:
State Organizations $100
Regional Organizations $150
National Organizations $200
For more information regarding membership please contact our membership department at 515-292-2125.
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