We believe in equitable access to safe movement practices with educated instructors
Our country’s history of colonialism, racism, sexism, ableism, and sizeism has resulted in significant and disproportionate economic impact, particularly for BIPOC and queer communities. To offset this, we offer sliding scale drop-in options in addition to punchcards and recurring monthly memberships.
Sliding Scale Drop-In
We encourage our members to use our sliding scale tool adapted from Alexis J. Cunningfolk’s Green Bottle Method (scroll down to see this below) to help you assess where you fall on the sliding scale.
Intro Month Special
All new Atrium members can purchase a one month trial of our Unlimited Membership for only $99 (regularly $179).
This membership expires in one month and does not auto-renew.
10-Class Punchcard
The 10-class punchcard is valid for all quarterly and ongoing group classes. Punchcard activates on the first use (not the date of purchase) and expires after 12 weeks. This option does not auto-renew.
Monthly Unlimited Membership
Membership includes:
- Unlimited access to all regular classes;
- Unlimited sauna sessions;
- Unlimited coworking sessions;
- 10% off participating workshops and events
This membership auto-renews each month and can by paused in one-month increments. Cancel at any time.
Gift Cards
Give your loved ones a digital gift card to Atrium. Click the link below to choose the amount you wish to give. Enter their email address and it will send them an email on the date you select with the code they will use at checkout. The gift card can be used for classes, sauna, coworking, and other events. Gift cards expire in three years.
Sliding Scale Pricing
We’re honored to serve a community that comes from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and intersections of identity. When using our sliding scale drop-in option, we ask each member to assess their current financial situation and choose a point that feels doable and meaningful. By acknowledging our relative privilege and coming together as a community, we can create and protect the container of this practice for everybody in our community.
Keep in mind we value our 60-, 75-, and 90-min classes at $22.50, $25, and $27.50, respectively. Please keep this actual class value in mind while reading the following:
Meeting Needs Comfortably
Consider paying at or above the actual class value if you can answer “Yes” to most of the following:
I am comfortably able to meet all of my *basic needs
I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic needs
I own my home or property OR I rent a higher end property
I own or lease a car
I am employed or do not need to work to make meet my needs
I have regular access to health care
I have access to financial savings
I have an **expendable income
I can afford to buy new items
I can afford an annual vacation or I am able to afford to take time off work
Meeting Needs with Stress
Consider paying above, at, or slightly below the actual class value if you can answer “Yes” to most of the following:
I may stress about meeting my basic needs but still regularly achieve the
I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of basic need
I own or lease a car
I am employed
I have access to health care
I might have access to financial savings
I have some expendable income
I am able to buy some new items and must thrift others due to financial stress
I can take a vacation annually or every few years without financial burden
Struggling to Meet Needs
Please consider paying at or below the actual class value if you can answer “Yes” to most of the following:
I frequently stress about meeting basic needs & don't always achieve them
I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs
I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing
l do not have a car and/or have limited access to a car but l am not always able to afford gas
l am unemployed or underemployed
I qualify for government assistance including food stamps & health care
I have no access to financial savings
I have no or very limited expendable income
I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them
I cannot afford a vacation or have the ability to take time off without financial burden