Member Benefits
EBC Membership is company inclusive, not individual. Corporate-wide memberships allow and encourage everyone from the member company to access all EBC resources and benefits:
EBC Membership is company inclusive, not individual. Corporate-wide memberships allow and encourage everyone from the member company to access all EBC resources and benefits:
Attend a program and stay on the cutting edge environmental and energy technologies. Discuss management and regulatory developments with industry decision-makers. EBC Members receive a discounted rate and are provided a deeply discounted Ascending Professionals Rate for their rising stars.
Connect with municipal, state, and federal regulators, business leaders, and elected officials at EBC events, seminars and workshops. EBC programs and events regularly feature environmental, energy, and climate regulatory officials that directly impact your business.
Meet potential clients and expand your contacts in the industry through EBC programs and events. Make lasting connections and build your company’s industry visibility.
Highlight your company’s talent through Speaker and Panelist opportunities at our programs and events. Position your company as a leader in the field and give your professional staff a platform to showcase their expertise.
The EBC Board of Directors is made up of respected leaders throughout the energy and environmental industry and our Committees and Chapters are led by experts in the field. Board and Chair positions within EBC provide our Members with increased visibility in the industry.
As a member, your company news and press releases will be highlighted on the EBC website, email list, and social media platforms. EBC’s marketing platforms reach over 10,000 contacts throughout New England. Harness our platform to promote your business success.
Membership to the EBC is corporate and covers all professional employees based in New England. All EBC memberships begin on January 1 and end on December 31. A new member company’s initial fee, therefore, is prorated based upon the time of year the company joins.
Membership dues are calculated based on the number of professional staff a company employs in New England.
Membership to the EBC is corporate and covers all professional employees based in New England. All EBC memberships begin on January 1 and end on December 31. A new member company’s initial fee, therefore, is prorated based upon the time of year the company joins.
Membership dues are calculated based on the number of professional staff a company employs in New England.
All EBC memberships begin on January 1 and end on December 31. A new member company’s initial fee, therefore, is prorated based upon the time of year the company joins.
This membership rate is only available to companies without offices or professional staff located in New England.
When does my membership start and end?
All EBC Memberships begin on January 1 and end on December 31.
Who is covered by my membership?
Membership to EBC is corporate and covers all professional employees based in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Can individuals join the EBC?
No, EBC does not offer an individual membership. Members must be incorporated either as sole practitioners, corporations, nonprofit organizations, municipalities, government agencies, or educational institutions.
What about Parent Companies, Subsidiaries, and Sister Companies?
If a parent company joins the EBC, all employees, even of subsidiaries, can take advantage of the member benefits. Only the parent company will be listed on EBC materials. If the subsidiary company would like to be listed separately, they can join the EBC at a 50% discount.
If sister companies would like to join the EBC, each company is required to join individually.
How do I choose a membership level?
First, for-profit companies and businesses should use the Corporate Rates. Government agencies, municipalities, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations should use the Government/Nonprofit Rates.
Then, add up all the professional, full-time staff your company employs in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Use this number to find the membership level for your company.