I do not have a blanket discount for anything except businesses structured 
with multiple entities.

We have in the past had a sponsored nonprofit: this is like the artist in 
residence program, we give a nonprofit a free membership for a year.  They 
submit an application for the membership and the coworkers decide who gets 
it.  It's fun to do and a lot more engaging than a flat policy.

There are several ways to approach this, so that it has added value for 
your space and for your coworkers, and I would think about those things 
before making a policy.  If they are chosing you because you are the 
cheapest, the relationship is based on exploitation and that's no way to 
start a relationship.

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