ANA Member Dues
Current Annual Alliance for Nuclear Accountability Dues Request
Schedule of dues for 2024:
Organizational Budget |
Dues |
$0 – 10,000 |
$50-100 |
$10,001 – 25,000 |
$125-200 |
$25,001 – 50,000 |
$275-500 |
$50,001 – 100,000 |
$550-$800 |
$100,000-$400,000 |
$800-$1,000 |
Over $400,000 |
$1,000-$2,000 |
Please send your dues payment directly to our bookkeeper:
Jennifer Viereck
P O Box 1403
Abiquiu NM 87510
Please make checks payable to Alliance for Nuclear Accountability. Please do not reference ANA on the envelope because it will confuse the mail carrier.
If you need to pay by credit card, use the payment form below. We encourage payment by check because ANA gets all of that money; if you pay on-line, PayPal or some other payment processor will snatch about 2% away.
PLEASE NOTE: In past years we have asked you to reaffirm your commitment to ANA’s policies and procedures by signing and sending in a form. We are not doing that this year. It is up to you to withdraw if you no longer support ANA’s positions or our procedures.
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