Become a Member!

Chicago Bird Alliance is dedicated to connecting people with birds through community outreach, education, research, programs, bird walks, habitat restoration, and conservation advocacy. Help us help birds - support Chicago Bird Alliance by becoming a member now!

The Chicago Bird Alliance is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, separate from the National Audubon Society. We suggest joining both.

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New Membership

Support birds and conservation with a membership

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Gift Membership

A gift membership is the perfect way to support our mission to help birds and their habitat for your bird-loving friends and families.

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Renew Membership

Your continued support is critical to helping local birds and conservation.

 

Membership Levels

  • Age 25 and younger

  • Includes all family members

  • includes all family members.

  • Includes all family members, and optional recognition in our website.

  • Includes all family members, optional recognition in our website, and 1 complimentary ticket to an annual CAS event such as Birding America or Awards Banquet.

  • includes all family members, optional recognition in our website, and 1 complimentary ticket to annual CAS event such as Birding America or Awards Banquet, plus invitation to exclusive Benefactor field trip.

 

Activate your membership online using a credit card or Paypal.

If you prefer, you can charge your membership over the phone by calling our office at 773-539-6793. If you reach voice mail when you call, please leave your name and number (only) and the Administrator will call you back. 

Also, if you prefer to send a check, please make check payable to Chicago Bird Alliance and mail to:

 Chicago Bird Alliance: 5801-C North Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL  60646

How Your Membership Makes a Difference for Birds

Chicago’s habitats are used by many birds at risk. The Chicago Bird Alliance, a volunteer-led grassroots organization, has a strategic plan to marshal the resources of our area to help these birds. Funds are used to support staff salary to expand into more communities, grow our communications about important conservation issues, host speakers, support our programming and habitat restoration, and more.

community outreach

Wildlife advocacy

habitat restoration

Education

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bird collision reduction

Community Science