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Home | About Us > Programs and Services | Members Advantage Program
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| Members Advantage Program The Alliance for Arts and Culture introduced the Members Advantage Program (MAP) in 1999 to help members save money. Our MAP partners provide Alliance members with products and services at discounted rates. When taking advantage of this program, you must mention your Alliance membership in order to receive preferred pricing. Through the Members Advantage Program (MAP), we facilitate preferred rates on products and services for our members.
Our program encompasses the following products and services:
Accounting services Enjoy a 20 percent discount on specialized accounting services for the arts with Quantum Accounting Services. Communications Free trial and preferred pricing on interactive, on-demand audio conferencing using local or Toll Free numbers. Use web-enabled visuals for meetings and presentations with real-time audience participation. Contact: Garrett Colbert Chiropractic Services Enjoy a discount off your initial visit at the Burnaby Heights Integrated Health Clinic. In addition, receive discounted rates for treatments at a member's studio, theatre, or office space with a minimum of 5 patients at a specified time. Contact: Dr. Ann Izard E-commerce & E-philanthropy services Discount on set-up fees for stand-alone and integrated e-commerce and e-philanthropy services. Contact: Ashley Andersen
Apply for comprehensive group insurance benefits at low group rates through GroupHEALTH Global. Benefits include dental care, extended health, accidental death and dismemberment, long-term disability, life, and critical illness. For more information on the plan, visit our health plan page.
Office supplies Receive excellent prices and next day delivery on office supplies with Corporate Express.
Promotional materials Receive discounts on printing full colour cards from Clubcard. Stickers, temporary tattoos, posters, and T-shirts are also available.
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