Frequently Asked Questions
How much are the membership fees?
$50 for a year, $100 for 2 years or $125 for three years, for Single person, or entire family.
What is the difference between a member and membership?
A member is each registered person. A membership is the entire household under one membership number.
Who can I register under my membership number?
Your spouse and significant other. Any unmarried children still residing in your home regardless of age.
If I join, do I need to be assigned to a chapter?
No. However, if you are assigned to a chapter you can be placed on their distribution list to receive emails informing you of activities.
What is Blue Line?
It’s an online tool used for members by members to assist you in an emergency during your travels. Contact a member who has signed up to meet your emergency situation.
​What does the GWTA Liability Insurance cover?
GWTA maintains liability insurance with a maximum limit dictated by availability and premium amount. This insurance protects the organization, not its individual members. GWTA encourages all members to adequately protect themselves with their own insurance. Should a third-party (not a GWTA member) become involved in a liability situation and name an individual member (in some cases an officer), the association, and/or a host facility, the GWTA insurance policy would cover the person as an officer and the association.
What is 3rd party event insurance?
If a GWTA chapter, state, or region is holding an event where the venue requests proof of insurance, the hosting chapter, state, or region shall request a copy of the appropriate certificate available from the GWTA central office at no charge. If the venue requests they be added as a named insured, a certificate is available beginning at $125.00 (U.S. funds), and may be more depending upon the number of anticipated participants at the event and the amount of liability coverage requested. Contact the central office 90 days in advance of the event to secure 3rd party insurance.