Allied Membership

Dear Prospective Allied Member:

Allied Membership is a special membership program designed for contractors, engineers, and others outside the profession of architecture with an interest in improving the built environment.  If you own or work for a company that may be interested in connecting with architects, then the AIA Central Oklahoma Allied membership is the right choice for you.

Individual Allied membership runs January 1 – December 31 and the annual membership fee is $315 for an individual membership and $600 for a corporate membership.  The individual membership and entitles the member to attend our chapter luncheons free of charge.  Additional employees are welcome to attend but there will be a fee for them to attend. A Corporate membership gives membership to 5 members of your company and those individuals will attend the luncheons free of charge.  Membership is non-transferable.

We invite our members to:

-Use the title Allied Member of AIA Central Oklahoma
-Enjoy discounted or free admission to AIA Central Oklahoma social, educational & networking events
-Get involved with one or more of the active AIA Central Oklahoma Committees
-Use our online job listing and resume file to post and search for a job
-Receive the AIA Weekly newsletter
-Receive one electronic AIACOC membership mailing list per year

Note: Licensed architects do not qualify for Allied Membership.  This Allied Membership is for the AIA Central Oklahoma Chapter only, does not include AIA Eastern Oklahoma or AIA National and this membership does NOT include discounts on AIA Documents.  

Allied AIA Central Oklahoma members are in a unique position to enjoy, contribute to, and benefit from the resources of AIA Central Oklahoma. If you’re interested in joining as an Allied Member of AIA Central Oklahoma, please COMPLETE THIS APPLICATION.

If you have any questions regarding membership, please do not hesitate to contact me anytime at melissa@aiacoc.org or 405-948-7174.

We look forward to meeting and working with you!

Sincerely,

Melissa Hunt, Hon. AIA
Executive Director

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