PRCA - IVCA Membership Details

The PRCA has agreed an exclusive partnership with our sister association, the IVCA -the International Visual Communications Association. PRCA members will now automatically be able to access many IVCA member benefits, and will be able to use a further range of services if they wish to join the IVCA at membership rates available exclusively to the PRCA. This is another example of us widening the range of services available to PRCA members, and I hope you will find this new offering of value.
 
All PRCA members will get:
 
Free of charge access to:
• IVCA networking events
• IVCA Member Directory
• IVCA Pitches and Tenders service
• IVCA Code of Practice
• IVCA Industry Reports and Surveys


 IVCA member prices on:
• ‘Meet the Commissioners' events
• IVCA business development seminars
• IVCA technical training
• IVCA award winners case studies
• Entries in the IVCA Award schemes (including the IVCA Awards, Clarion and LiveCom Awards)
• Tickets to IVCA Awards ceremonies

PRCA members who pay the small premium and join IVCA under this partnership will benefit from a range of additional services.
 
These will include a listing in the IVCA Member Directory, use of the IVCA member logo, the opportunity to publish press releases and news on the IVCA website, the opportunity to participate in IVCA advisory groups and to attend the IVCA Fellowship lunch.
 
Members will be able to access IVCA legal, media insurance, accountancy and business consultancy services. They will also, where appropriate, be able to apply for UK Press Cards (for journalists, photographers and news gatherers) and will get a one year subscription to Televisual magazine.


The cost of subscribing to the additional services is based on turnover: <£1m - £150; <£5m -;£250, <£15m - £350; >£15m - £450.
 
For further details or to subscribe, please contact David Ding - david.ding@prca.org.uk

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