Memberships

The African Society of Association Executives (AfSAE) offers a platform for association professionals and organizations across Africa to connect, learn, and grow. Membership with AfSAE provides exclusive access to a community of like-minded professionals and a wealth of resources tailored to the unique challenges and opportunities of managing associations in Africa.


Membership Categories:


AfSAE offers flexible membership options to cater to diverse needs:

  1. Individual Membership
  • Designed for professionals working in association management or related fields.
  • Ideal for executives, administrators, and consultants seeking personal growth and professional networking opportunities.
  1. Institutional Membership
  • Tailored for organizations, including associations, societies, and other non-profit entities.
  • Benefits extend to multiple representatives, allowing institutions to leverage AfSAE's resources for team development.
  1. Corporate Membership
  • Geared towards businesses and service providers that work with or support associations.
  • Offers a chance to showcase services, build relationships, and access potential clients within AfSAE's network.
  1. Student Membership
  • Designed for individuals pursuing studies in association management, nonprofit leadership, or related disciplines.
  • Offers access to foundational knowledge and networking to prepare for a career in the field.


How to Join

Becoming a member is simple. Interested individuals or organizations can:

  1. Visit the AfSAE website for an overview of membership categories and benefits.
  2. Complete the online membership application form.
  3. Pay the membership fee corresponding to the selected category.

Upon joining, members receive a welcome package, including a membership certificate, access credentials to online resources, and a calendar of upcoming events.


By joining AfSAE, members contribute to building a robust network of association professionals dedicated to driving growth, innovation, and collaboration across Africa's association sector.