Catalyst's new membership portal, MemberSPACE

Site Admin • 25 April 2025
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source: Catalyst/Tippa Naphtali

published : 11 June 2024


In May 2024 we launched our brand new self-service membership platform, MemberSPACE.

We encourage all existing members to re-register on the new platform. Although we will retain previous records, registering on MemberSPACE comes with the benefits of numerous new interactive features.


GET FREE MEMBERSHIP HERE >

You have complete control over your membership with Catalyst. Downgrade or upgrade membership at any time! Basic Membership includes addition to our e-newsletter, reduced price event entry & stalls etc, and access to limited 1-2-1 signposting.


BECOME A DONOR HERE >

Donors are not full members, (unless registered separately), but do have access to certain service & events benefits and they also support our work programmes through their donations.

Starts at just £7.50 per month, billed quarterly.

Please Note: Only the FREE membership option is currently available. This gives basic membership which includes addition to our e-newsletter, reduced price event entry & stalls etc, and access to limited 1-2-1 signposting.

Catalyst's Background:


The organisation was first conceived in 2016 by founding directors Sandra Griffiths and Tippa Naphtali, and was incorporated as a Community Interest Company in June 2017.


Catalyst supports community organisations, social enterprises, faith groups or businesses that have a significant African and Caribbean mental health / wellbeing service user base.


Read more here >

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