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Membership
Join us!
Woman's Club Spokane is both a nonprofit service organization and a community gathering place. For more than 100 years, we have been focused on improving the lives of women and families. We are a non-partisan, non-sectarian organization for adults of all ages and backgrounds. We invite all to become involved to support the community and our nonprofit mission.
All dues include membership in the national organization GFWC.org.
Membership
50$Valid for one year- Build connections and friendships.
- Volunteer for one event or committee.
- Participate in Club events and meetings
- Volunteer for projects and committees
- Direct the future of the WCS through voting rights
- Membership in GFWC
- Rental discount
Supporting Member
75$Valid for one year- Attend meetings and events as you wish.
- Build connections and friendships
- Participate in Club events and meetings
- Membership in GFWC
- Volunteer for projects
- Rental discount
Affiliate
100$Valid for one year- A supporting level for businesses and organizations.
- Includes recognition on website.
- For more info email: president@womansclubspokane.org
AFTER YOU PAY:
Be sure to download and fill out the membership form to finish your membership application. Please scan and email the completed aplication to membership@womansclubspokane.org . If you are renewing and your membership has not lapsed, you are not required to fill out the application again.
Questions? Email us at:
membership@womansclubspokane.org
Bylaws and Founding Documents
The Woman's Club of Spokane (aka Spokane Woman's Club), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) volunteer organization, is committed to helping make our community a better place for women and their families. Founded in 1907, the club is affiliated with the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC).
If you are new member, take a few minutes to explore these historical documents as well as our current bylaws, which evolve to meet changing needs.