We would love for you to be a member
One way to give annually is membership. Through this membership you will help positively affect the rivers and streams in our beautiful watershed. Dues are based on a sliding scale.
Since the Roundtable is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, your dues are tax-deductible.
Since the Roundtable is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, your dues are tax-deductible.
Individual Categories Annual Dues
Students “Stonefly” $5 or 5 hours of volunteer service Individual “Tennessee Heelsplitter” $15 Family (up to 6 people) “Dragonfly” $30 for entire family Business Categories Annual Dues Business Silver “Smallmouth Bass” $50 Business Gold “Kingfisher” $200 Business Platinum “Hellbender” $500 |
Membership Benefits
Membership enables you to vote on issues discussed at semi-annual Roundtable meets held during fall and spring. After joining, you will be added to our mailing list so you can receive the semi-annual newsletter and invitations to our spring and fall larger Roundtable membership meetings.
Members receive stickers and semi-annual newsletters sent by email.
Business may have their logos printed on Roundtable imprinted materials, such as T-shirts.
Members receive stickers and semi-annual newsletters sent by email.
Business may have their logos printed on Roundtable imprinted materials, such as T-shirts.
How are dues utilized?
Upper Tennessee River Roundtable dues to help provide overall support for nonprofit operation. The Roundtable offers a variety of outreach programs, such as rain barrel workshops, stream monitoring trainings, canoe floats, environmental educator workshops, education days for various grade levels with each focusing on Virginia Standards of Learning, rain garden tours and festival booths. On-the-ground work focuses on storm water management and pollution prevention, such as storm drain separators, rain gardens, outdoor classrooms and abandoned mine land reclamation.