Non-Member & Non-Profit Membership
Designed for non-profit organizations and community groups that support the restoration industry, this membership offers valuable networking opportunities and collaboration without requiring full membership status. It is ideal for organizations whose work aligns with property restoration, emergency response, or related fields. Review the available opportunities and click Apply Now. After submitting your application, you will be redirected to select the appropriate group and membership level.
Not sure if you’re in the right place? Click Eligible Professions below to see if your role fits within this membership group.
Non-Member & Non-Profit Membership Features
Fee
$250/year
Additional Membership Perks
Referral Program
Members who refer other businesses to become an RAF member receive a 20% discount on their next membership payment.
Industry Recognition
Exclusive Discounts
Members get access to discounted rates from insurance providers, restoration suppliers, and other industry-related companies.
Supplier Discounts
All membership levels receive discounts from RAF-
affiliated suppliers.
Social Media Welcome
New members receive a feature on RAF’s social media platforms, introducing their company and its services to the community.
Company Highlights
Members can be featured across RAF’s social media platforms to increase visibility and recognition within the restoration industry.
Access to RAF's Podcast
Members have the opportunity to be interviewed and promoted on the RAF live Podcast on Mondays at 7:00 PM, streamed on YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes.
Priority Event Sponsorship
Eligible Professions
Designed for non-profit organizations and community groups that support the restoration industry, this membership offers valuable networking opportunities and collaboration without requiring full membership status. It is ideal for organizations
whose work aligns with property restoration, emergency response, or related fields. Eligible members include:
Non-profits focused on promoting environmental health and sustainability, particularly in relation to mold, asbestos, lead, and other hazards commonly addressed during the restoration process. These organizations play a key role in educating the public and advocating for safer environmental practices.
Organizations that provide education, job training, and skill development for individuals entering the restoration and construction industries. These programs help build a skilled workforce for property restoration, emergency mitigation, and related fields. This may include apprenticeships, certifications, or training courses specifically for restoration technicians.
Non-profits that support communities affected by natural disasters, including flood, fire, and hurricane recovery efforts. These groups provide immediate assistance during emergencies and collaborate with restoration professionals to help restore affected areas. They often work alongside restoration contractors, insurers, and government agencies to facilitate recovery.
Local organizations focused on assisting communities affected by property damage or disasters. These programs may provide financial assistance, resources, or volunteer efforts to help individuals and families recover from property damage claims, including temporary housing, relocation, and recovery aid.
Entities that collaborate with restoration businesses and public adjusters to offer guidance, resources, and support for disaster recovery efforts. This includes FEMA, state emergency management agencies, local fire departments, and public health organizations involved in emergency response and recovery.
Universities, think tanks, and research organizations that focus on property damage restoration, building sciences, insurance claims, and environmental hazards. These institutions provide valuable insights and contribute to the development of industry best practices, standards, and new technologies. Their work can drive innovation in mitigation and restoration techniques.
Non-profits that focus on supporting individuals and families facing property loss or damage, including those working on rebuilding efforts and community restoration. These organizations may provide grants, donations, or other resources to assist in property recovery efforts.
Specialized volunteer organizations or coalitions focused on providing immediate intervention and relief during major property damage events such as fires, floods, hurricanes, and other catastrophic events. They help assess damage, provide emergency services, and support the restoration process.
Non-profits focused on helping displaced residents due to property damage. These organizations offer temporary housing, financial aid, or relocation assistance to help individuals and families recover after major property damage.