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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

For your convenience you may now pay membership dues using PayPal.

Select Membership Level


Recognition Level

Annual Dues

Suggested Partnership Levels

Platinum

$10,000

Fuel suppliers, Federal and State regulatory agencies

Diamond

$7,500

Manufacturer of Vehicles/Engines

Gold

$5,000

Clean Fuel Industry Organizations, State Agencies, College/University

Silver Level 1

$2,500

Counties, Local Public Entities, Contractors, Engineers, Municipalities with populations over 50,000

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.

Silver Level 3

$500

Fleets with up to 19 vehicles, AFV industry vendors, Municipalities with populations between 10,000 and 19,999

Silver Level 4

$250

Municipalities with population up to 9,999

Partner

$100

Non-industry, Non-profit organizations/individuals

Student

$50

Individual currently attending School / College / University

Committees

 

Development Committee

Responsible for establishing membership benefits and dues and actively recruiting new members.

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.

Education & Outreach Committee

Responsible for coordinating activities related to promotion, education, and outreach for alternative fuels.

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.

2131 Data Office Drive, Suite 240  Birmingham, Alabama  35244  �  205-402-2755  �  Fax 205-402-9907    email