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Mars Society Canada - Membership

Mars Society Canada Membership

The Mars Society Canada (MSC) offers annual and 1 year memberships. The price of membership is $50 for regular one-year membership, discounted to $40 for regular annual membership; $30 for one-year students, discounted to $20 for annual student membership.

Annual memberships are automatically billed once a year via credit card!

Member dues go towards supporting MSC projects, educational outreach, public presentations and activities, political lobbying, adminstrative costs, and maintenance of the MSC, Radio Free Mars and Expedition-Mars websites.

Member benefits include:

The Mars Society is federally incorporated non-profit organization.

Click on one of the following membership types, and you will be taken to the appropriate web payment form provided by our credit card e-service provider.

The payment form that will appear is a secure site provided by Beanstream.com.

One Year Memberships New Renewing
Student $30 once $30 once
Senior $30 once $30 once
Regular $50 once $50 once


Annual Billing Options

Annual billings occur for the first time based on the month you sign up at a fraction of the yearly fee, and then for the full fee on each January 1st thereafter.

For example, if you sign up for autobilling in June, you would be billed for 7/12ths of a year immediately, and a full year on each January 1st thereafter. Please click on the link for the present month.

In the comments field of the popup window provided please enter the year in which you will no longer be a student, if you are signing up for student membership.

Annual Membership Student / Senior Regular
January $20 now, $20 annually every January $40 now, $40 annually every January
February $18.33 now, $20 annually every January $36.67 now, $40 annually every January
March $16.67 now, $20 annually every January $33.33 now, $40 annually every January
April $15.00 now, $20 annually every January $30.00 now, $40 annually every January
May $13.33 now, $20 annually every January $26.67 now, $40 annually every January
June $11.67 now, $20 annually every January $23.33 now, $40 annually every January
July $10.00 now, $20 annually every January $20.00 now, $40 annually every January
August $8.33 now, $20 annually every January $16.67 now, $40 annually every January
September $6.67 now, $20 annually every January $13.33 now, $40 annually every January
October $5.00 now, $20 annually every January $10.00 now, $40 annually every January
November $3.33 now, $20 annually every January $6.67 now, $40 annually every January
December $1.67 now, $20 annually every January $3.33 now, $40 annually every January

If you would prefer to send a cheque, make it payable to "The Mars Society of Canada" and send the appropriate amount to:

Mars Society of Canada

P.O. Box 19015
360-A Bloor Street West
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1X0

And
Please contact

Tim Essington
Director of Education & Director of Membership
E-mail: tim.essington@ualberta.ca.



and download this membership application / renewal form!


MarsSociety.ca is owned by Mars Society of Canada, Inc.


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