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Membership Benefits
As a member of Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition (ACFC), your organization will be involved in decision-making processes that will impact the air quality and environmental sustainability of the state of Alabama. In addition, your organization will be involved in ACFC operations, as outlined below:
- Voting privileges on ACFC Committees
- Priority Information / Updates on AFV industry news and government regulations
- Discounts for ACFC workshops and events
- Receive the ACFC newsletter
- Access to ACFC's AFV Information Library
- Publicity through ACFC promotional items listing membership organizations
- Access to ACFC database including fleet and contact information
- Assistance with grant development for Founding, Platinum and Gold membership levels
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Recognition Level |
Annual Dues |
Suggested Partnership Levels |
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Platinum |
$10,000 |
Fuel suppliers, Federal and State regulatory agencies |
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Diamond |
$7,500 |
Manufacturer of Vehicles/Engines |
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Gold |
$5,000 |
Clean Fuel Industry Organizations, State Agencies, College/University |
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Silver Level 1 |
$2,500 |
Counties, Local Public Entities, Contractors, Engineers, Municipalities with populations over 50,000 |
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Silver Level 2 |
$1,000 |
Fleets with greater than 20 vehicles / Trade Associations, AFV Conversion/Maintenance, AFV Education/Training, AFV Dealerships, and Municipalities with populations between 20,000 and 49,999. |
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Silver Level 3 |
$500 |
Fleets with up to 19 vehicles, AFV industry vendors, Municipalities with populations between 10,000 and 19,999 |
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Silver Level 4 |
$250 |
Municipalities with population up to 9,999 |
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Partner |
$100 |
Non-industry, Non-profit organizations/individuals |
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Student |
$50 |
Individual currently attending School / College / University |
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Committees |
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Development Committee |
Responsible for establishing membership benefits and dues and actively recruiting new members. |
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Legislative Committee |
Responsible for developing state and local legislation related to alternative fuels and for analyzing proposed and existing legislation at the state and federal levels. |
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Education & Outreach Committee |
Responsible for coordinating activities related to promotion, education, and outreach for alternative fuels. |
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Vehicle & Infrastructure Committee |
Responsible for coordinating activities related to alternative fuel vehicle use in Atlanta and the creation of sufficient infrastructure to support those vehicles. |
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2131 Data Office Drive, Suite 240 Birmingham, Alabama 35244 • 205-402-2755 • Fax 205-402-9907 email |
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