Sustaining the Gaming Equity Network
The Network is sustained through membership contributions, partnerships, and programme delivery. Contributions support coordination, safeguarding, shared learning, evidence-building, and national convening, keeping the Network credible and impact-led.
Clarity
The Charter is free. Membership sustains the work.
The IFB Gaming Charter is free to sign. Network membership contributions sustain the infrastructure needed to deliver collaborative, safe, and measurable impact across the UK.
Annual contributions
Contribution ranges
Indicative guide, not fixed pricesWe use a sliding model to keep participation accessible, particularly for schools and community organisations. The ranges below are a guide; the right figure is agreed with you.
Schools & small community organisations
Designed to remain realistic for schools and grassroots organisations.
Medium organisations, studios & charities
For organisations contributing capacity, learning, and delivery into shared activity.
Large organisations & national bodies
For sector leadership and supporting national convening and evidence-building.
How contributions are agreed: Membership contributions are agreed through a short onboarding conversation, so they are proportionate, appropriate, and aligned to each organisation’s capacity.
What this supports
What contributions enable
- Convening partners and maintaining coordination across the Network.
- Safeguarding expectations and consistent quality across activity.
- Shared resources, toolkits, briefings, and practice learning.
- Evidence-building, evaluation, and credible national insight.
Join the Network
Become part of a national collaboration advancing equity, safety, and social value in gaming. Have a question about contributions first? Get in touch.
Also explore: the Network overview and the Charter.

