What is the difference between a General Member and a Voting Member?

RGC's membership is split into two types of membership: General Membership and Voting Membership. Both are explained below.

General Membership

General membership is open to anyone that has some form of interest in gaming. Becoming a general member is easy, simply participate in our events on a regular basis. It also would not hurt to join our forums. There is no fee for general membership and we regularly ask for feedback from our total membership. General members may participate in any discussions and attend any meetings that pertain to RGC. General members are not able to vote on issues that directly affect RGC and its future direction. General members have no additional benefits beyond active participation within RGC.

Voting Membership

Voting members are those members that have decided they want to offer direct input into the future direction of RGC as an organization. Voting members not only participate in discussions and attend official meetings, they also have the benefit of voting on all issues involving the future direction of RGC; including who manages the day-to-day operations of RGC on the Board of Directors. Voting members pay an annual voting membership fee of $10.

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