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Individual Membership

The3rdi magazine is a member owned co-operative business

This means that YOU can own a share in the business, share your views by writing in the magazine and have your say in how the business is run.

The3rdimagazine is at the forefront of making sure that women’s views are expressed in all the places that matter to ensure that the condition of women is improved in the workplace and beyond. We work tirelessly to represent women’s views to government, to promote positive role models for our young girls, to support initiatives against domestic violence, to support positive networking, to provide mentoring and advice, to support young enterprise, to support ethical business practices and improve diversity across all areas of society.

Our independence is vitally important. The magazine isn’t sponsored or controlled by a big corporates.

We rely on your support.

Unlike other organisations we give you something in return. As we are a co-operative you own the business and share in the profits. We do not have huge overheads; there is no expensive office to maintain; there are no large salaries to pay and no writers fees as content is supplied by our members.

We are an independent voice and will only continue represent your views and to grow with YOUR support. If you are keen to have your views represented on-line and in places of power and influence then don’t leave it to others.  JOIN US NOW.

5 year membership is just £250 and

1 years membership is only £55

 

5 year membership

One year membership*

If you do not wish to become a member of the3rdimagazine co-operative then please consider support us by making a donation.

However you choose to get involved we are glad to have you on board!

 

* Membership costs just £250 for 5 years – reduced to £125 throughout January 2012. Phased payment of the membership is possible by taking 5 consecutive annual subscriptions and a share certificate to confer ownership of a single share will be issued once total payments received reach £250 (£125).