Support GLAAD: Membership Benefits
Thank you for your interest in becoming a member of GLAAD. Check out the benefits of our membership levels below. Please consider becoming a member today!
Supporter ($5 - 39.99)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
Member ($40 - 119.99 Individual, $75 Household)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
- Bumper sticker
Benefactor ($120 - 249.99)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
- Bumper sticker
- Luggage tag
Advocate ($250 - 499.99)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
- Bumper sticker
- Luggage tag
- GLAAD concierge
Champion ($500 - 999.99)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
- Bumper sticker
- Luggage tag
- GLAAD concierge
- Name listed in Performance Report
- Two complimentary tickets to TGIF event of their choice
Guardian ($1000 - 1499.99)
- Membership card*
- Annual subscription to Media Matters
- GLAAD Call to Action Emails
- Special invitations to events and programs
- Bumper sticker
- Luggage tag
- GLAAD concierge
- Name listed in Performance Report
- Two complimentary tickets to TGIF event of their choice
Sustainer ($10/mo)
- Level-appropriate benefits for annual contribution listed above
- Media Awards program book recognition
*Membership Cards are sent one per household in the Spring of each year. We are unfortunately unable to reissue Membership Cards at other times throughout the year.
You can also view information about the benefits of our Alliance Circle and Media Circle memberships.
For more information, please contact:
Doreen Zetterlund
Associate Director of Membership
zetterlund@glaad.org
(323) 634-2032
Snapshot of Our Work

Sgt. Anthony Bustos. Photo courtesy Jeff Sheng
GLAAD Tells The Stories of LGBT Service Members
As Congress moved to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell, GLAAD worked to share the stories of several gay and lesbian service members suffering under the military's ban on gay and lesbian service members. GLAAD worked with service members like Sergeant Anthony Bustos to help share his story and tell everyday Americans what it means to have total equality in the Armed Forces. GLAAD brought Sergeant Bustos' story to the NY Daily News, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, the most widely-circulated newspaper in the country, and helped him formulate powerful talking points that help people understand why repeal is so important. Read more about GLAAD's work on 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'...
