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Contribute to ReciproCoach and receive a Reciprocal Membership

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Contribute to ReciproCoach and receive a Reciprocal Membership

Each year, we invite ReciproCoach members to contribute to our community, and in return, receive a ReciproCoach Professional, Coaching, Mentoring or Supervision Membership. It’s a win-win that helps keep ReciproCoach thriving as a community for coaches, by coaches.


We’re now updating our list of reciprocal contributors for the next 12 months and calling for new and renewed expressions of interest.


Some of the reciprocal roles available in the year ahead include:

  • Group mentors
  • Supervisors
  • Proofreaders
  • Website testers
  • Coaches

We can adjust your commitment to match the value of the membership you choose. Most roles involve approximately 5 to 7 hours of work. You can learn more about what each role involves here.


To register your interest:

  1. Make sure your professional profile is up to date and that you have current approval to participate.
  2. Reply to this email and let us know:
    • Which role(s) you’re interested in
    • Any relevant experience or skills

We’ll be in touch as opportunities arise to agree on a mutually convenient time. Your Reciprocal Membership will be granted after your contribution is complete.


A few important notes:

  • If you expressed interest last year but didn’t get the chance to contribute, please let us know again. Previous applications will not be carried over.
  • If you contributed last year and would like to do so again, we welcome your support—whether in the same role or a different one.

Now in its eighth year, the Reciprocal Memberships Program continues to be a cornerstone of our vision for a collaborative, coach-led community. We’re grateful to all who help keep ReciproCoach active, accessible and evolving.


Looking forward to co-creating in the year ahead,


Kerryn Griffiths, PhD, PCC
Global ReciproCoach Coordinator

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