Members pay dues to belong to an organization that maintains something they all value and could not sustain, or should not cede to a single party, on their own. Members get access to shared infrastructure, programs, or credentials in return.
Membership appears across for-profit and nonprofit structures, at every scale, in nearly every industry. The revenue logic is the same throughout: dues in, shared value out.
The model takes three distinct forms, each with different dynamics, risks, and metrics:
Business Model in Use: SWIFT | Associated Press | W3C | Linux Foundation | American Bar Association | Underwriters Laboratories | Fairtrade | AARP | Screen Actors Guild | National Geographic Society
Note: membership structures are often set up as trade associations, nonprofits, or foundations and are not investable by equity investors, but are fundable and may receive support from donors, government, or philanthropy.
The membership model is one of the few structures that has sustained shared infrastructure, professional communities, and credentialing systems for decades without requiring outside investors. Curious whether it fits your situation? Let's assess your options.
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