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Frequently Asked Questions

Key stats

  • Founded in 1993 by MBA students
  • 15,000+ members
  • 200+ chapters
  • 120+ of the world's leading graduate schools
FAQs

What is Net Impact?

Who are Net Impact members?

Why join Net Impact?

What is the difference between members and newsletter subscribers?

What does it cost to be a member?

What is the difference between Net Impact in my city and Net Impact central?

How can I start a Net Impact chapter at my school or community?

Why does Net Impact charge annual dues?

Can I receive a trial membership?

How does Net Impact get its funding?

How can individuals make a donation to Net Impact?

How can companies get involved with Net Impact?

How can nonprofits get involved with Net Impact?

 

What is Net Impact?

  • A network of more than 15,000 new generation leaders committed to using the power of business to improve the world
  • A membership organization that brings MBAs, graduate students, a select group of undergraduate students, and young professionals together to network, learn and take action on socially-responsible business issues
  • An organization that educates, equips and inspires members to use their business skills for social impact
  • An organization comprised of a central office (Net Impact Central) and over 200 Net Impact chapters led by volunteers that work locally to carry out the Net Impact mission

Who are Net Impact members?

  • MBA students, graduate students in related fields, a select group of undergraduate students, business and nonprofit professionals, and other current and emerging leaders dedicated to improving the world through business
  • Net Impact is non-exclusionary

Why join Net Impact?

  • Invest in a movement to shape the future of business and society
  • Network with more than 15,000 like-minded new generation leaders in-person and online
  • Access career resources and hundreds of job postings exclusive to Net Impact members
  • Build relationships with Net Impact members through your local chapter
  • Attend local and global events such as conferences, speaker series, career panels and social activities
  • Stay on top of relevant news and trends related to socially responsible business through Net Impact e-publications
  • Get involved in your community through our Nonprofit Capacity Building programs

Join Net Impact today!

 

What is the difference between paid members and newsletter subscribers?

 

The benefits of paid membership include:

  • Ability to attend local and regional events (select locations)
  • Access to our member database
  • Access to exclusive, MBA-level job and internship postings
  • A discount to the annual Net Impact conference
  • Resources related to careers that combine business skills and social value
  • A subscription to CSR Weekly, a weekly publication related to corporate social responsibility
  • Subscription to other newsletters, including Leading Business, Net Impact Weekly, and more
  • Discounts to chapter-organized events
  • Investment in the future of business and society

Newsletter subscription includes:

  • Ability to attend local and regional events (select locations)
  • Subscription to monthly newsletter, Leading Business

What does it cost to be a member?

  • Lifetime membership is $400
  • Professional membership is $55 per year
  • Student membership is $30 per year

What is the difference between Net Impact in my city and Net Impact central?

Net Impact is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with an office in San Francisco.  Our chapters, in graduate/ undergraduate schools and cities, are separate groups that affiliate with Net Impact.  We support local chapters through providing tools, best practices, events, a chapter leader network, and programs for members to participate in.  Chapters are asked to follow basic requirements and adhere to the Net Impact mission; however, they are run by volunteer leaders who set goals and activities with a high level of autonomy. Net Impact is not directly responsible nor liable for chapter activities.

 

How can I start a Net Impact chapter at my school or community?

Starting a chapter is a great opportunity to unite, inspire and mobilize new-generation leaders in your school or community and to join the movement to shape the future of business and society. Net Impact Central can provide you with a comprehensive toolkit to help you plan events, recruit members, win faculty support, influence curriculum and gain visibility on your campus. Learn more about how to start a chapter, or email chapters@netimpact.org

 

Why does Net Impact charge annual dues?

Grants and fundraising cover only a fraction of the costs to support our 15,000-person network.  We depend on modest annual membership dues to continue to expand and strengthen the network that our members value.

 

Can I receive a trial membership?

Net Impact does not offer a trial membership, but we encourage people to sign up for free as a newsletter subscriber today!  

 

How does Net Impact get its funding?

Net Impact receives support from a variety of sources including: national and local foundation grants; corporate sponsorships; membership dues; fee-for-service arrangements; and individual donations.

 

How can individuals make a donation to Net Impact?

You can make a donation online through our website.

 

How can companies get involved with Net Impact?

Net Impact offers companies the opportunity to partner with us through Annual Sponsorship.  Whether you’re interested in recruiting outstanding MBA talent, achieving powerful brand recognition among thousands of current and future business leaders, participating in the annual conference, or promoting CSR within your company, Annual Sponsorship of Net Impact is a forward-thinking investment promising strong returns.  Please email sponsorship@netimpact.org for more information about Net Impact sponsorship.

 

Companies can also recruit responsible leaders through Net Impact's Job Board.

 

How can nonprofits get involved with Net Impact?
Net Impact members can bring a unique value to nonprofit organizations: business skills coupled with an enthusiasm to improve the world.  Find out more about our Nonprofit Capacity Building initiatives.