Membership
London Hackspace is its members - we're a non-profit organisation and the majority of our income comes from membership subscriptions. Our members are responsible for keeping the space running. (The Cost of Hacking shows an up-to-date breakdown of our monthly expenses and donations.)
What You Get
Apart from the warm fuzzy feeling that you're supporting London's hackerspace, being a member also gains you certain other benefits:
- 24/7 access to the space through our door entry system.
- Some personal storage at the Hackspace.
- Discounted rates on selected events and workshops.
How Much?
We ask that you pay what you think the space is worth to you. In order for the space to be financially healthy, each member needs to pay an average of £20/month.
Running an organisation like this in London isn't cheap (our monthly budget is £11,000, and most of that is rent!), but we don't want to set a fixed cost which some people can't afford.
If you really can't afford £20, the minimum is £5/month.
Who Can Join?
Membership is open to anyone over the age of 16. Under-16s aren't allowed to join as members but can attend the space with an adult.
How to Join
To become a member of the London Hackspace, please complete the sign-up form.
You'll be given instructions how to set up a standing order from your bank. The sign-up process will provide you with all the information you'll need. It will take a few days for your payment to be recognised by our system.
Payments can take up to 4 working days from the date of your standing order, depending on your bank. Our reconciliation script runs at 5am every day to update the database. Assuming you've got the right reference in your payment, there's nothing to worry about until at least 5 working days after the date of your standing order.
If you can't set up a standing order, you can use the details to send a one-off bank transfer, or pay in cash at any Barclays branch. If you do pay in cash from a Barclays branch please double and triple check the reference, and make sure your handwriting is readable, we frequently get failed transactions because we can't match the references!