Membership
Fund the work. Join the room.
Everything we publish stays open to everyone — that's the point. Member fees fund that openness, and paid members are invited to the in-person side of Elio Care: member meetings, site visits, and workshops.
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Member
$19/mo
- Invitations to member-only meetings and site visits
- In-person workshops and Q&A sessions
- Your fee keeps the research open for everyone
Partner
$49/mo
- Everything in Member
- Invitations for your whole team
- Early access to research briefings
- Recognition in our annual report
Before you join
Registration and payments aren't live quite yet. We'll announce it right here the moment they are — and the first member gatherings will be announced to founding members directly.
What your fee funds
Every dollar works in the open.
Independent research
Reports written to be useful, not to please a sponsor. Member fees mean nobody else holds the pen.
Meetings that matter
Member fees pay for the rooms, the site visits, and the time of the practitioners who lead them.
Open community programming
A share of every fee keeps community events open to anyone in the neighborhood.
Questions
Fair questions, straight answers.
- Do I have to pay to read the research?
- No. Everything we publish on this site is open to everyone, free. Membership funds that openness — and brings you into the in-person side: member meetings, site visits, and workshops.
- When does registration open?
- Soon. We're building the registration and payment system now, and we'll announce it right here on this page — no waitlist games.
- Can I cancel?
- Anytime, once accounts open. Cancellation will live in your account settings — no phone calls, no forms, no retention scripts.
- Is my fee tax-deductible?
- Elio Care is a nonprofit initiative, and we're finalizing our legal status now. We'll confirm deductibility plainly — on this page and on every receipt — before we take a single payment.
- Who is membership for?
- Investors, general contractors, and developers working in and around minority communities — and anyone who cares about wealth that stays in the neighborhood.