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Membership

Pursuant to our recently approved bylaws, membership in Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association is open to all adult persons residing within the TRNA boundaries, to owners of real property within the boundaries, and to each place of business, within said boundaries.

When TRNA advocates for our neighborhood with city, county, and state governments, our membership numbers are a critical component of the strength of our voice.  We encourage all who qualify to join by completing the Online Membership Form
below, or click here to download and print a membership form.

           TRNA Bylaws

Online Membership Form

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CONTRIBUTIONS/DONATIONS

 

Contributions/Donations ARE NOT REQUIRED for full membership privileges; however, your voluntary donations will fund TRNA.  Funds are utilized for administrative costs, website, email support, membership events and potential land use expenses.  Our scholarship monies are raised and maintained separately.

 

In the past, dues were $18 annually.  Since TRNA no longer collects dues, we rely on membership contributions/donations to continue the Association's activities.

 

Your contribution/donation may be made, (1) by check payable to "Taylor Ranch Neighborhood Association" and mailed to: PO Box 66288 - Albuquerque, NM  87193, (2) via our PayPal link "Donate" button below, or

(3) by scanning our PayPal QR Code here.

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PLEASE NOTE:  TRNA is a 501(c)(4) Non-Profit Corporation categorized as an “Other-Social Welfare Organization” in the rules of IRS.  As such, donations made to TRNA are NOT deductible on personal income tax returns as a charitable donation.  From Publication 557, IRS website “A community association devoted to preserving the community’s traditions, architecture, and appearance by representing it before the local legislature and administrative agencies in zoning, traffic, and parking matters”.

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