Discounts and Special Offers Program
Program Overview
ACM Members receive valuable offers and discounts on select programs and services.
ACM's Discounts and Special Offers Program, formerly known as the ACM Member Value Plus (MVP) Program, is our way of saying "Thanks!" to our members by providing them with discounts on the goods and services that they need, want and use. If you are not an ACM member, join now!
Current category listings include insurance, software/hardware, careers and conferences, magazines, books and journals, travel, financial products and general consumer products.
Please note that programs, offers, and vendor participation are subject to change.
We welcome comments and/or suggestions about the Discounts and Special Offer Program. E-mail us at ryanc@hq.acm.org! We want to know!
Discounts and Offers
The following discounts and offers are available for ACM Members:
Contact Information about ACM Member Discounts
Program Category | Program | Contact Information |
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Insurance |
Mercer (Life Insurance, Health Care, Group Dental Insurance, Accidental Death and Dismemberment, Long Term Care, and Disability Income) |
1 (800) 503-9230 |
Technology |
1 (800) 473-4732 |
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FreshBooks (Leader in simple Invoicing and Cloud Accounting needs for small business) |
1 (866) 303-6061 |
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Books, Journals, and Courses |
1 (800) 234-2227 |
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1 (781) 440-9355 |
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1 (800) 382-1501 |
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1 (800) 225-5800 |
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1 (800) 537-5487 |
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1 (800) 545-2522 |
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1 (877) 503-7659 |
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1 (800) SPRINGER |
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1 (800) 496-4935 |
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NEW-Student Loan Refinancing |
1 (415) 801-0482 |
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ACM Travel Discount Program |
1 (778) 372-0145 |
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Miscellaneous |
1 (650) 810-1010 |
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