ANSI Membership – A Value Proposition
Membership Overview
Comprised of Government agencies, Organizations, Companies, Academic and
International bodies, and individuals, ANSI represents and serves the diverse interests of more than 270,000 companies and organizations and 30 million professionals worldwide.

Member Benefits, Categories, Levels and Programs
ALL Members:
Active participation in ANSI and its programs provides access rights to
information and business intelligence that is not available elsewhere,
discounts on many products and services, and the opportunity to build
relationships that empower members with a voice and influence over the
standardization and conformity assessment decisions that directly affect their
business.
FULL Members:
Have the maximum access and value to ensure your entire company remains competitive and compliant in today’s ever-changing economic environment.
Key Benefits of ANSI full Membership:
- Unlimited Representation
- Administer Secretariat or U.S. TAG
- Participate in Member forums
- Participate in Policy Committees and Governance Boards
- Discount on Site Licenses/Standards
- Use of ANSI Member Logo
- Access to Policy Committee Documents
- Access to ANSI Top Issues Portal
ANSI has four (4) distinct Member
Forums that provide members with the opportunity to actively
engage and further develop their involvement as desired: Company, Government,
Consumer Interest, and Organizational.

Categories:
ANSI has seven (7) types of members: Company, Government, Organizational, Educational, Retail, International, and Individual.
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Company Member (C)
A corporation, partnership or other entity that is created under the laws of
the United States or any State thereof and that is engaged in industrial or
commercial enterprise or professional, educational, research, testing or trade
activity. Any affiliate, division or joint venture of a corporation, company,
firm or partnership may, at the discretion of the ANSI Board of Directors, be
eligible for membership.
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Government Member (G)
A department or agency of the United States government or of any state,
interstate or regional authority or agency, or any local or county subdivision
of such entities interested in the work of the Institute. |
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Organizational Member (O)
A not-for-profit scientific, technical, professional, labor, consumer, trade or
other association or organization that is involved in standards, certification
or related activities. |
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Educational Member (E)
A domestic, not-for-profit institution of higher learning, not otherwise
eligible for membership, which is interested in the development of voluntary
standards. |
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Retail Application (R)
A retailer is a company whose core business is to sell consumer goods directly to the end consumer, which are not manufactured by that business. Retailers are defined by both the primary SIC codes 52‐59 and NAICS codes 44‐45
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Please contact the Membership Department or call 212.642.8922
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International Member (Int)
An entity that is engaged in the activities of an organizational, company or
educational member but that is not created under the laws of the United States
or any state thereof. International members do not have voting rights. |
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Individual Member (Ind)
An individual member shall be a United States citizen interested in the
development of standards or related activities, who is not eligible for
membership under any other membership category. (Restricted to one
representative only.)
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Annual Full Member Company dues are based upon global sales revenue in accordance with the schedule shown in the table below.
Educational and Government dues are based upon operating budget.
Tier |
Sales Revenue |
2018 Dues |
10 |
Over $ 10 billion |
$ 37,020 |
9 |
$ 5 – $10 billion |
$ 33,315 |
8 |
$ 3 – $5 billion |
$ 29,615 |
7 |
$ 2 – $3 billion |
$ 22,210 |
6 |
$ 1 – $2 billion |
$ 14,820 |
5 |
$ 500 million – $1 billion |
$ 7,410 |
4 |
$ 250 – $500 million |
$ 5,190 |
3 |
$ 150 – $250 million |
$ 2,970 |
2 |
$ 100 – $150 million |
$ 1,485 |
1 |
Under $100 million |
$ 1,120 |
Annual Full Member Organizational dues are based upon operating budget in accordance with the schedule shown in the table below.
Tier |
Budget |
2018 Dues |
3 |
$ 10 million + |
$ 6,415 |
2 |
$ 1 – $10 million |
$ 4,995 |
1 |
Under $ 1 million |
$ 4,425 |
Dues rates and benefits are subject to change.
For additional information about any of the member categories, levels, programs
or about how to join the ANSI Federation, please e-mail the ANSI
Membership Team at: membership@ansi.org.

Monthly Membership Orientation
Find out why so many people value their membership in ANSI.
The free one-hour webinar — held monthly on the first Friday of each month — will be hosted live and will provide an overview of ANSI’s activities, as well as information on how to take full advantage of the ANSI membership.
A Q&A session will encourage active dialogue between all participants. Members and anyone looking to receive more information on membership are welcome.
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Staff Contacts
Kelley A. Cox, IOM, CAE
Director, Business & Membership Development
Tel: 202.331.3625
Fax: 202.293.9287
kacox@ansi.org
Susan Bose
Senior Manager, Membership Marketing and Development
Tel: 212.642.4948
Fax: 212.398.0023
sbose@ansi.org
Penny Kokias
Membership Assistant
Tel: 212.642.4926
Fax: 212.398.0023
pkokias@ansi.org
Christian Santiago
Membership Associate
Tel: 212.642.4905
Fax: 212.398.0023
csantiago@ansi.org