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Join the GCA. Join the thriving and fun Greeting Card community and keep up to date with all the latest happenings in the greeting card world! Our Individual Members consist of artists, agents, consultants and other individuals who have a special interest in the industry.
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If you are a greeting card publisher, supplier, retailer or...
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Membership Why Join the GCA? The Greeting Card Association...
- GCA Benefits
Through member communications, exhibit opportunities, industry data, information exchanges, educational conferences and mentoring, the GCA supports the companies, business owners and “makers” who write, design, publish and distribute greeting cards.
Membership Why Join the GCA? The Greeting Card Association offers many benefits, resources and support to our members to grow individual business and collectively help keep the industry thriving. Here are some reasons why you should consider joining the GCA:
The Greeting Card Association benefits members in so many ways. For more information on how the GCA can work for you, visit the Benefits of Membership page. To be considered for membership, a company must be eligible for one of the categories shown below.
If you are a greeting card publisher, supplier, retailer or simply someone who has an interest in the industry, then you can join the GCA and take advantage of all the benefits we have to offer. We have a number of membership plans suitable for different roles within the industry.
Benefits of GCA Membership. The Greeting Card Association offers member companies so many ways to be successful in the greeting card business. Through the GCA, members can: Gain access to the online, members-only GCA Community where we share resources, connect, network, and build a community.
Established in 1919, owned by its membership and run on a not for profit basis, the association is the trade body for the greeting card industry. The GCA resources include free specialist industry information for publishers, the press, artists and writers, students and the general public.