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Place in ASI

ASI offers a variety of membership categories to fit individuals, ministries, and businesses united in the mission of sharing Christ in the marketplace. Explore the options and find the membership level that best aligns with your situation.

Membership Categories

Organizational Non-Profit membership shall be held in the name of the organization. An organization may qualify for membership if it has a minimum of two full-time equivalent (FTE) paid employees or volunteers, including the owner/director. It must also have been in operation for at least one year. An owner/director who has been a member of ASI for five years or more and retires or sells the organization may become a Personal member of ASI.

Organizational For-Profit membership shall be held in the name of the organization. An organization may qualify for membership if it has a minimum of two full-time equivalent (FTE) paid employees or volunteers, including the owner/director. It must also have been in operation for at least one year. An owner/director who has been a member of ASI for five years or more and retires or sells the organization may become a Personal member of ASI.

Executive Professional membership is available to managers who have held their positions for at least one year, who have the authority to hire and fire employees, and who supervise a minimum of two FTEs. Examples include executive officers, department managers, and managing physicians employed by nonmember organizations.

Sole Proprietor membership shall be held in the name of the business and is available to owners/operators who employ no one other than themselves. An applicant’s business must have been in continuous operation for a minimum of one year. Examples may include accountants, visual or performing artists, child care providers, and counselors.

Retired Business or Professional membership is available to individuals who would have been eligible for Organizational, Executive Professional, or Sole Proprietor membership during their active professional lives, but who have retired or sold their businesses. This category is for people who have not previously been members of ASI.

Associate membership is available to individuals who have a “high level of responsibility” in an organization controlled by someone else, but who are not executives or managers and who do not supervise any other employees. They must have held their positions for at least one year. Examples may include physicians, dentists, attorneys, research scientists, and auditors.

Young Professional membership is open to individuals aged 18–35 who are students, recent graduates, interns, residents, or young entrepreneurs. Members must transition within three years if eligible for another category.

Associate International membership is available to non-profit organizations operating outside of the North American Division, in areas where there is no active ASI presence. All requirements for non-profit organizations apply.

*No voting privileges.

Annual Membership Dues

Category Dues
Organizational for Profit $250
Organizational Non-Profit $267
Executive Professional $267
Sole Proprietor $267
Retired Business or Professional $267
Associate $267
Young Professional $25
Associate International 250

Frequently Asked Questions

ASI membership is open to Seventh-day Adventist church members in good standing who operate a business, provide a professional service, or manage a supporting ministry. Students and recent graduates beginning their careers are also welcome to join.

Yes, members may not receive any salary from a Seventh-day Adventist denominational organization. Multilevel marketers are not eligible for membership. Additionally, only Organizational Non-Profit members are allowed to solicit or accept donations.

No, an individual membership applies only to the designated person. Organizations affiliated with the individual are subject to a separate admission process.
Members must align their lives, businesses, or ministries with the objectives and principles outlined in the ASI mission and vision statements. Membership requires conducting activities in harmony with Seventh-day Adventist principles and maintaining good standing within the church.

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