Become a Member

Food Exeter is a membership-based charity. Our Members are an important part of what we do, and they have a say in shaping our activities, for example, voting at Annual General Meetings. If you become a Member of Food Exeter, you are not only actively supporting our work, you are helping to build a strong network of people who want to change things for the better.

Membership is for individuals, charities, community and voluntary organisations & not for profits who support our aims.

Personal membership – sign up below

Organisations and groups, scroll down this page to join.

If you are a business or a public sector organisation, you can be a supporter of Food Exeter

Personal Membership

For private individuals. Members benefit from various discounts and offers, free or discounted events and our regular e-newsletter. They can also vote at our Annual General Meeting and for who will be the charity’s trustees.

We will be publishing AGM documents and other material on a members-only section of the website, so joining includes registering for website access. Already a member? Log in here.

Any individual who supports our aims can become a voting member of Food Exeter. Membership is £25 per year, but is free to anyone on a low income.

STEP 1
Provide your personal details and register on the website

STEP 2
Complete a Direct Debit mandate with GoCardless or PayPal

Organisation & group Membership

Any organisation, including community groups, social enterprises, charities and voluntary sector organisations who support our aims can join, for free, as a corporate voting member. 

We will be publishing AGM documents and other material on a members-only section of the website, so joining includes registering for website access. Already a member? Log in here.

You will benefit from being networked to other organisations that share some of your own goals and receive various discounts and offers. Membership is free to community-based organisations.

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