NEWH, Inc.

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NEWH, Inc. is a global nonprofit hospitality industry network that provides scholarships, education, leadership development, and business networking for professionals and students in hospitality and related fields.

Shawano, Wisconsin, United States

About NEWH, Inc.

NEWH, Inc., often branded as “NEWH – The Global Hospitality Network,” is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit association that connects professionals across the hospitality ecosystem, including designers, architects, owners, operators, brands, developers, purchasers, manufacturers, and students. Founded in 1984 as the Network of Executive Women in Hospitality, the organization has grown into an international community with chapters and regional groups worldwide, focused on scholarships, education, leadership development, and recognition programs within hospitality design and related industries.([newh.org](https://newh.org/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from NEWH, Inc. on a card statement is typically associated with membership dues, event registrations (such as conferences, chapter events, award galas, or educational programs), sponsorships, scholarship donations, or other payments processed through their website newh.org or chapter-level registration systems. Members and sponsors may see recurring annual membership charges, while industry partners may see larger one-time charges for sponsorship packages, advertising, or table purchases at NEWH events. Scholarship-related donations and fundraising contributions may also appear as NEWH, Inc. or NEW H,ORG on statements.([newh.org](https://newh.org/?utm_source=openai))

To verify a NEWH charge, cardholders should first log into their NEWH member account or check confirmation emails and receipts from recent NEWH events or donations, which are typically sent from addresses at newh.org. If the charge is not recognized, contacting NEWH via the contact form or phone number listed on their website and providing the transaction date and amount will help them locate the payment. Because NEWH operates through chapters and regional groups under a central governing body, it may also help to review recent involvement with local NEWH events or scholarships. In cases of suspected fraud, cardholders should also contact their card issuer promptly while NEWH can confirm whether a payment is on record.([newh.org](https://newh.org/?utm_source=openai))

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  1. NEWH, INC.NEWH,ORGWI

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge from “NEWH, Inc.” or “NEWH,ORG” on my card statement?

Charges from NEWH, Inc. commonly relate to annual membership dues, event or conference registrations, sponsorship packages, or donations made through newh.org or a NEWH chapter registration page. Review your recent NEWH activities—such as joining or renewing membership, buying event tickets, or making a scholarship donation—to match the amount and date with this charge.

Is NEWH membership billing recurring, and how often am I charged?

Most NEWH memberships are billed on an annual basis. If you opted for auto-renewal when you joined or renewed, your card may be charged automatically each year near your anniversary date. You can confirm your renewal settings and next billing date by logging into your member account on newh.org and reviewing your membership details.

How can I cancel or not renew my NEWH membership to avoid future charges?

To stop future NEWH membership charges, log into your account at newh.org and review your membership or auto-renewal settings. You can turn off auto-renew or contact NEWH directly via the contact information on their website to request that your membership not be renewed at the next billing date. For chapter- or event-specific memberships, your local chapter can also assist with status changes.

What should I do if I need a refund for a NEWH event registration or sponsorship charge?

Refunds for NEWH charges depend on the specific event or sponsorship terms. Start by reviewing the event registration confirmation or sponsorship agreement for stated cancellation and refund deadlines. Then contact NEWH using the email or phone number listed in your confirmation or on newh.org, referencing your order number, event name, and transaction date so staff can review eligibility and process any approved refund.

Why does NEWH sometimes place a pending or temporary charge on my card?

In some cases, your bank may display a pending or temporary authorization when you register for an event, pay dues, or update your card details with NEWH’s payment system. This is a standard card-network verification to confirm the card is valid. It typically converts to a final charge for the confirmed amount or drops off automatically within a few business days if no payment is captured.

What amounts are typical for NEWH charges?

Common NEWH charges can range from modest annual membership dues for individuals, to mid-range fees for event tickets or chapter programs, to larger amounts for corporate sponsorships, tables at award events, or significant scholarship donations. The exact amount will depend on your membership level, event type, and sponsorship or donation tier selected during checkout.

How can I get a copy of my NEWH receipt or invoice for accounting or reimbursement?

Receipts for NEWH payments are usually emailed at the time of purchase to the address provided during registration or checkout. If you can’t locate yours, log into your member account at newh.org to look for order history, or contact NEWH via their contact form or office phone with your name, email, and the approximate date and amount so they can resend an invoice or receipt.

How do I contact NEWH about a charge I don’t recognize or a billing question?

Visit newh.org and go to the Contact section for the latest phone number and contact form. Provide your full name, the last four digits of the card, transaction date, amount, and any reference number from your bank so NEWH staff can look up the transaction. If they confirm that no payment is on record, you should follow up with your card issuer to dispute a potentially fraudulent charge.

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