Membership

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JASNA membership is open to everyone interested in the life and works of Jane Austen.

JASNA members receive

To join JASNA or give a gift membership, you can either:

As indicated on the Membership Form, contributions may be made to JASNA and JASNA-sponsored projects in England.

Membership categories and dues schedule (please note the applicable currency for each geographic area):

Type of membership

U.S.A.

Canada

International*

Student annual (full-time)

US$18

Cdn$18

US$30

Individual annual

US$30

Cdn$30

US$40

Family annual**

US$45

Cdn$45

US$50

Sustaining annual***

US$60

Cdn$60

US$70

Individual life

US$350

Cdn$500

US$400

Convert to Family life****

US$150

Cdn$200

US$175

Family life**

US$500

Cdn$700

US$575

* International dues apply to members whose address is not in the USA or Canada.
** Family membership: 2 persons at the same address, each of whom is a member; the household receives one subscription to JASNA News and Persuasions.
*** Sustaining membership: same benefits as Individual membership; the extra dues are a contribution to JASNA, for which a tax receipt will be provided.
**** A Life Member may convert to Family Life by adding another person at the same address.

USA and International dues are payable in US dollars; Canadian dues are payable in Canadian dollars.

The membership year begins September 1 and ends August 31. Members joining between July 1 and August 31 receive the summer issue of JASNA News and are otherwise enrolled for the following full membership year.

JASNA’s Membership Secretaries are volunteers.  A New Member Welcome Packet is usually mailed four to six weeks after receipt of the membership form and dues.  For further questions on membership, please call 1-800-836-3911 or e-mail the US/International Membership Secretary, Bobbie Gay, hettyb@comcast.net or the Canadian Membership Secretary, Nancy Stokes, naristo@rogers.com

"It’s a very select Society, an’ you’ve got to be a Janeite in your ’eart … You take it from me, there’s no one to touch Jane when you’re in a tight place."
           “The Janeites,” by Rudyard Kipling