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number of events and get-to-
gethers, like monthly member
happy hours, female chef
dinner series, a book club and
informative sessions discuss-
ing everything from
how to rebrand
your career to
how to engage
in social
impact invest-
ing, among
other topics.
To keep mem-
bership affordable,
the 501c3 nonprofit
is aiming to offer member-
ship rates at a lower cost
than other area social clubs.
Women 35 and younger can
pay an annual fee of $600 to
join, or $158 quarterly, while
women ages 35 and up can
pay an annual fee of $1,200,
or $315 quarterly.
Those who want to join
BasBlue but can’t afford the
membership fees can apply
for a scholarship or grant
opportunity. There is also an
option to gift a membership.
In addition, members can
take part in a special
member match
program that
offers mentor-
ship to women
in all levels of
their careers.
They can also
opt to be con-
nected to someone
in their career fields
to further network and build
professional relationships.
Upcoming events at
BasBlue include a holiday
trunk show on Dec. 9 and
10, weekly yoga classes with
Citizen Yoga and a BasBlue
holiday party on Dec. 14. To
learn more about member-
ship or scholarship opportu-
nities, visit basblueus.com.
CENTERING ON THE BELIEF THAT
“WOMEN ARE STRONGEST WHEN
TOGETHER,” BAS BLUE WILL COME
WITH A HOST OF AMENITIES AND
PROGRAMMING.
The building
includes
meeting and
co-working
spaces.
BAS BLUE
We can’t help
shovel the end
of your driveway.
But we can help you
bank from home.
B I R M I N G H A M
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