To join the Pagan Solidarity Alliance, you will need to accept and agree to uphold the Mission Statement, Code of Conduct, and By-laws. Membership is free. Donations to cover expenses are accepted.
Link to Mission Statement
Link to Code of Conduct
Link to By-laws
Membership Types
Definition of Supporting Membership
Supporting Members are individuals who align with the values of the Alliance and wish to support its mission through learning, volunteering, or community participation without holding decision-making authority.
Supporting Members may include (but are not limited to):
– General supporters or subscribers
– Honorary members (including elders, allies, or contributors recognized for service)
– Guest participants (e.g., advisors, liaisons, or representatives from allied organizations)
Supporting Members may:
– Attend public or open meetings, forums, and educational events
– Volunteer or participate in working groups, projects, or campaigns (subject to committee approval)
– Contribute ideas, resources, and feedback to the Alliance’s work
Supporting Members do not hold voting rights, may not serve in elected roles, and do not participate in formal governance decisions.
Participation as Supporting Member is open to any individual who supports the Pagan Solidarity Alliance’s mission and agrees to abide by its standards of conduct. The Alliance reserves the right to deny or revoke supporting membership based on behavior contrary to its values or community guidelines.
Link to Supporting Member Form
Definition of Participating Membership
A. Participating Members
Participating Members are individuals who meet specific eligibility criteria and are formally admitted by the Spiral Council or its designee. Participating Members hold full participatory rights, including:
– Voting on organizational decisions
– Holding office or leadership roles
– Introducing motions or proposals
– Serving as representatives of the Alliance in official capacities
Eligibility Criteria for Participating Members:
Participating membership is not open to the general public and shall be granted by invitation or formal review by the Spiral Council. To be considered for Participating Membership, an individual must meet at least one of the following criteria:
– Leaders or clergy of established Pagan churches, traditions, or organizations
– Recognized elders or wisdom-keepers within the Pagan community
– Authors, educators, researchers, or legal/spiritual advocates with a substantial record of contribution
– Individuals with significant expertise or specialized skills relevant to the Alliance’s mission (e.g., law, tech, organizing)
– Promising emerging leaders, including youth and solitary practitioners, with demonstrated commitment and alignment to PSA values
Participating Members are expected to:
– Actively participate in meetings, discussions, and decision-making
– Uphold the mission, vision, and values of the Alliance
– Abide by any policies or codes of conduct adopted by the body
The status of Participating Members may be subject to periodic review.
Link to Participating Member Form
Transition Between Membership Classes:
Supporting Members who demonstrate a strong commitment, relevant contributions, and alignment with the Alliance’s goals may be considered for Participating Membership. The Spiral Council shall develop and oversee the process for nomination, review, and approval of such transitions.
Membership is not automatically open to the public and shall be granted by invitation or review by the Spiral Council.
Rights and Responsibilities:
Members agree to:
– Act in alignment with PSA values
– Maintain confidentiality as appropriate (see Article VIII)
– Engage in mutual respect, inclusion, and non-hierarchical collaboration
Review and Revocation of Membership:
The Spiral Council may review membership annually or as needed to ensure continued alignment with the Alliance’s mission, values, and active participation. Membership may be suspended or revoked for:
– Repeated disruptive behavior
– Ethical violations
– Breach of confidentiality
– Prolonged inactivity or failure to participate in Alliance work
– Public behavior that brings harm to the reputation, safety, or mission of the Alliance
– Speech or actions promoting hate, harassment, or threats—including under the guise of religious or magical practice.