Become a Member

Become a member now!  Boston's newest public green space wouldn't exist without generous supporters who appreciate the Greenway and want it to thrive. We invite you to join their ranks by becoming a member of the Greenway Conservancy. You will also receive special benefits to acknowledge your membership!

But most importantly, your membership means that you can take personal pride in knowing that you sustain the Greenway. Your participation will provide essential support as we continue to advance initiatives such as: public art, a new one-of-a-kind carousel, organic and sustainable horticulture, free public programs, Green & Grow youth workforce development programming, and much more! Click Here to Join Now or click on a membership level below.

 

Membership Levels & Benefits

  $60 Green Link

  • Invitations to Greenway social events throughout the year, including the Annual Members’ Volunteer Day followed by a picnic on the Greenway
  • Discounted parking pass at select garages around the Greenway
  • Greenway tote

$120 Green Family

  • All of the above plus:
  • Family pack of 15 carousel tickets
  • Advanced notice and preferred access to urban gardening classes with the Greenway’s horticulture professionals and seasonal Greenway tours

$250 Green Thumb

  • All of the above plus:
  • Greenway food vendor tasting tour at the start of the summer season
  • Pack of colorful greeting cards featuring Greenway horticulture

$500 Green Giver

  • All of the above plus:
  • VIP receptions at Greenway events

 

Green Circle

Membership in the Green Circle is reserved for members who make annual gifts of $1,000 or more. As a member of the Green Circle, you will join a select group of visionary leaders who sustain the Greenway and secure its future.

$1,000 Friend
  • All of the above plus:

  • “Behind the Scenes Greenway Tour” hosted by a featured Greenway insider

$2,500 Neighbor
  • All of the above plus:

  • Limited edition Greenway print

$5,000 Patron
  • All of the above plus:
  • Personal lunch with Conservancy leadership

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