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Join the SFFACC

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FAQs

SFFACC offers three membership categories designed to serve businesses at every stage:

Community (Free) Tiers
Bayanihan Plan – For nonprofit organizations
Veterano Plan – For veteran-owned businesses
Tropa Plan – For young entrepreneurs (ages 18–30 or under 2 years in business)

Standard Paid Plans
Kabayan Plan – Individual Membership
Barkada Plan – Corporate Membership

Premium Plans
Haligi Plan – Leadership Circle
Bayani Plan – Champion Sponsor

Each tier provides meaningful benefits with increasing visibility, leadership access, and promotional opportunities. 

Community members receive:
Basic directory listing
Member event discounts
Collaboration opportunities
Community engagement acces
Special spotlights (youth and nonprofit features)

Community members do not have voting rights but may upgrade at any time. 

Standard paid members (Kabayan and Barkada) receive:
Voting rights
Enhanced directory profile
Logo placement on the website
Regular member spotlights
Priority consideration as event vendors
Networking opportunities

Premium members (Haligi and Bayani) receive all standard benefits plus:
VIP event access
Reserved seating at events
Early event access
Exclusive side-table meetings with leadership and partners
Executive roundtable participation (Haligi & Bayani)
Dedicated promotional opportunities (Bayani Plan)
Priority speaking opportunities

Premium plans are ideal for businesses seeking elevated visibility and leadership presence within the Chamber. 

Yes. Members may upgrade at any time to access additional benefits and increased visibility within the Chamber.

Do Community (Free) members have voting rights?

No. Voting rights are reserved for paid membership tiers. 

Standard memberships are available on a monthly or annual basis. Premium memberships are annual. All memberships automatically renew to ensure uninterrupted access to benefits.
Membership dues are non-refundable.
No. Any business or individual may purchase a Premium membership tier.

VIP access includes:
Reserved seating
Early entry to select events
Exclusive side-table meetings with Chamber leaders, sponsors, and featured guests

These benefits are designed to provide meaningful business-building opportunities and elevated networking experiences. 

Yes. The San Francisco Filipino American Chamber of Commerce is a registered nonprofit organization. Membership dues may be tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for guidance.

Community members receive:
• Basic directory listing
Member event discounts
• Collaboration opportunities
• Community engagement acces
• Special spotlights (youth and nonprofit features)

Community members do not have voting rights but may upgrade at any time. 

Standard paid members (Kabayan and Barkada) receive:
• Voting rights
• Enhanced directory profile
• Logo placement on the website
• Regular member spotlights
• Priority consideration as event vendors
• Networking opportunities

Premium members (Haligi and Bayani) receive all standard benefits plus:
• VIP event access
• Reserved seating at events
• Early event access
• Exclusive side-table meetings with leadership and partners
• Executive roundtable participation (Haligi & Bayani)
• Dedicated promotional opportunities (Bayani Plan)
• Priority speaking opportunities

Premium plans are ideal for businesses seeking elevated visibility and leadership presence within the Chamber. 

SFFACC offers three membership categories designed to serve businesses at every stage:

Community (Free) Tiers
• Bayanihan Plan – For nonprofit organizations
• Veterano Plan – For veteran-owned businesses
• Tropa Plan – For young entrepreneurs (ages 18–30 or under 2 years in business)

Standard Paid Plans
• Kabayan Plan – Individual Membership
• Barkada Plan – Corporate Membership

Premium Plans
• Haligi Plan – Leadership Circle
• Bayani Plan – Champion Sponsor

Each tier provides meaningful benefits with increasing visibility, leadership access, and promotional opportunities. 

Price Packages

Community

FREE

Bayanihan Plan
For nonprofit organizations
Veterano Plan
For veteran-owned businesses
Tropa Plan
For young entrepreneurs
(ages 18–30 or under 2 years in business)

What you get?

Standard

Kabayan Plan
Individual Membership
$15/month or $150/year
Barkada Plan
Corporate Membership
$40/month or $400/year

What you get?

Premium

Haligi Plan
Leadership Circle
$100/year
Bayani Plan
Champion Sponsor
$2500/year

What you get?

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Session 3

Pathways to Partnership - Small Buinsess Procurement & Supplier Diversity

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Session 2

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Session 1

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