Dues are due Aug 31 each year for annual membership that runs Sept 1 – Aug 31 to align with a typical school year calendar. Invoices are sent to recipient grantees annually in July. Annual Dues are assessed at $7.00 per child per funded enrollment for both Head Start and Early Head Start children.
Corporations and other allied organizations are welcome to join the VAHSA as Corporate Members. The annual fee is $500.00. Depending on the nature of the product or service, The Corporate Member will be listed as one of our Training Partners or as a Service & Resource.
Friends of the VAHSA are individuals who value the work of the association. Friend Membership allows you to hold an individual membership and would include all member benefits including registration discounts, participation on our Board of Directors and advisory groups. The annual fee is $250.00.
Current membership is active when payment is received; please submit payment to:
Virginia Head Start Association
PO Box 4 Ashland, VA 23005
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