Big Savings for NAHB Members in 2022, and More to Come in 2023
The NAHB Member Savings Program continues to make a big impact in boosting members’ bottom lines. Through the exclusive discounts from a variety of leading companies, NAHB members saved an estimated total of $37 million in 2022.
Much of that savings can be attributed to the program's growing list of participating companies. During the past year, two new savings programs were added: Goodyear Tires and Voyager Fuel & Fleet Management Mastercard, giving members the chance to save thousands on automobile expenses.
And the Member Savings Program will add even more value in 2023 with new opportunities for members to save money on personal and business-related items. Within the first quarter of 2023, new member-exclusive discounts will be available through T-Mobile and Farmers Insurance.
In addition to the four newest programs, the Member Savings Program will continue to feature 14 other prominent companies in 2023, including:
- Avis
- Budget
- ConstructionJobs.com
- Dell
- Heartland
- HotelPlanner
- HouzzPro
- Lowe’s
- MemberDeals
- Nissan
- ODP Business Solutions
- Ring Central
- UPS
- YRC Freight
Notable changes include the American Express program, which ended last fall, and General Motors, which will be pausing its member savings program after Jan. 3, 2023. However, NAHB’s member savings team is continually pursuing new partnership opportunities to bring as much value as possible to NAHB members.
If you have any questions or suggestions for new programs, please contact Sharon Salang.
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