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"SBNYC has been enormously helpful to our company. They are uniquely qualified to help a green business grow. Over the last year they have allowed us to speak to the SBNYC membership, have helped us to get press, and extended coverage we get on our own to their large base of email subscribers, all of which has resulted in partnerships, collaborations, and direct business. Joining SBNYC is money well spent."
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Is your business headquartered outside of the five boroughs but participates in, and cares about, the local economy in New York City? You can still be recognized as an advocate of local, responsible business as an Affiliate member. Affiliate members pay annual dues of $150, receive invitations to SBNYC events and educational seminars and are listed in the online membership directory.

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The unique character of New York City is what brought us here and what keeps us here, and local businesses are an important part of that unique landscape. Individual membership is for New York City residents who want to support the work of the Sustainable Business Network NYC and keep abreast of what is happening. Individual members pay annual dues of $50, receive all network publications, and are invited to SBNYC events and seminars with member pricing when applicable.

 

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