Membership Rates
All of The Housing Forum’s activities are free to subscribing members and there are no further charges.
Our members also have the opportunity to sponsor Working Group reports, our National Conference and host webinars, hybrid events, round tables, regional events and Innovation Forums.
If you have any questions about membership, please contact Membership Manager, George Thompson-Dunne, for further information.
Band |
2024/25 Rates * (Council member rates on application) |
Price |
---|---|---|
1. |
1,000+ employees |
£18,275 |
2. |
500+employees & Housing Associations with 50,000+ stock |
£14,100 |
3. |
Specialist Consultants 101-499 employees |
£14,100 |
4. |
250-499 employees & Housing Associations with 30,000-49,999 stock |
£10,120 |
5. |
50-249 employees & Housing Associations with 10,000 -29,999 stock |
£7,025 |
6. |
11-49 employees & Housing Associations with up to 9,999 stock |
£5,065 |
7. |
Up to 10 employees |
£3,500 |
What our members say
What our members say
‘We joined The Housing Forum to network and exchange ideas with like-minded professionals working within the housing sector.’
BPTW
What our members say
We are committed to the delivery of affordable housing and have identified opportunities in the borough for delivery of up to 1,500 homes to be delivered in the next 5 years. We’re interested in linking up with like-minded organisations through the Housing Forum who can help us deliver our ambitious £400milion+ housing development programme and help us meet our zero-carbon targets by 2030.
London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
What our members say
‘To join in the conversation with the 120 + established Housing Forum members and to take an active role in the forums which share best practice and address the challenges of the housing sector’
Sovereign Network Group
What our members say
‘The UK continues to face a housing shortage and it’s now widely accepted that modern methods of construction (MMC) have a significant role to play in delivering the number of new homes needed. However, the need to drive change in the industry remains. Through its publications and forums, The Housing Forum continues to act as a catalyst for the future of MMC and we’re proud to be part of that journey.’
Private: Fusion Building Systems
What our members say
‘With such an ambitious programme, we are keen to network with other local authorities and leaders in the private sector in order to share ideas and best practices. We believe the forum will help us to work collaboratively with peer organisations and keep up-to-date with developments and innovations within the housing sector.’
Leeds City Council