In-House Membership

Five great reasons to become a PRCA In-House Member

PRCA In-House Membership  recognises that much of the best PR comes from agencies and in-house teams working together. The Associate Membership offering will evolve as we move forward, however an overview of the benefits are below: 

1.  Reduce Costs -access the best industry services at competitive rates and enjoy bespoke supplier discounts.

2.  Lead the Industry - enhance your personal and organisational profile via the PRCA Awards, the PR Leaders' Panel and our In-House Communicators Panel.

3.  Increase Knowledge - gain access to the latest market intelligence, and receive advice on how to select and get the best out of your retained agencies.

4.  Network More Effectively - share ideas and make useful contacts via our 25 regional and sectoral groups, our Frontline programme and our range of social events.

5.  Enhance Credibility - prove your commitment to transparency and standards via our Codes of Conduct and public registers.

The full Benefits of In-House Membership document can be downloaded here
prca associate membership benefits PRCA Associate Membership Benefits

The application form for In-House Membership of the PRCA can be downloaded here
associate membership application form Associate Membership application form

For further information about membership please contact Mark Ramsdale on 020 7233 6026 or mark.ramsdale@prca.org.uk

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