Sustaining Organizations

Who are STC's Sustaining Organizations?

By becoming a sustaining organization member, a company can support professional activities in the field of technical communication while enjoying the benefits of a tax deduction.

Sustaining organizations of the Society represent all facets of technical communication. View the current list of organizations that have invested in the future of the profession and in their own future as sustaining organizations.

Your organization will have an active voice in the affairs of the Society through one of your organization's employees. The sustaining organization representative has all the rights and privileges of an individual member, including the right to run for elective office and vote in elections.

The sustaining organization representative receives:

Your organization also receives a handsome, individually struck plaque designating your organization as a sustaining organization of the world's leading professional technical communication group -- STC.

What Are Sustaining Organization Dues?

An investment of $1000 annually will bring your company the many benefits of sustaining organization status in STC. Your contribution is tax deductible because STC is recognized as an educational organization as described in Section 501 (c)(3) and Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.

In addition, a portion of your annual sustaining organization contribution will be returned to your local chapter and used to further technical communication in your area.

How to Become a Sustaining Organization

You can either download the Sustaining Organization Enrollment Form (below) or contact the Society office to have an enrollment form sent to you.

Interested in joining STC as a Sustaining member? Please contact Stacey O’Donnell, Membership Development Manager or call +1.571.366.1915.

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