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Check the
Spotlight on Members
for information on the recent promotions and accomplishments of
NONPF members.
Renewal
Forms for 2007-2008
Membership Categories & Forms for New Members
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Individual membership
is available to nurses holding faculty and/or preceptor positions in
a nurse practitioner program. Each individual member has one vote,
is eligible to hold an elected position, receives membership
communications, and receives membership discounts.
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Program (Group)
membership is available to all nurse practitioner
educational programs. Each nurse faculty member for whom dues are
paid under program membership shall have one vote, is eligible to
hold an elected position, receives membership communications, and
receives membership discounts. If you are
submitting a program membership for the first time, please make sure
you include a member profile form for each faculty member to complete.
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Associate membership
is available to all interested persons. Each Associate member
receives membership communications and membership discounts, but is
not eligible to vote or to hold an elected position.
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Student
membership is available to nurse practitioners enrolled
in a graduate, degree-conferring program. The student member
receives membership communications and membership discounts, but is
not eligible to vote or to hold an elected position. An
individual is eligible for this category of membership for no more
than 2 years.
- Honorary membership
is conferred by the Board of Directors on non-members who contribute
significantly to the advancement of nurse practitioner education and
the profession. Honorary members receive member communications and
membership discounts but are not eligible to vote or to hold
an elected position.
- Retired members
are academic or clinical nurse practitioner faculty members who
retire from academic practice. Individuals may request
consideration for this category of membership. Retired members
receive member communications and membership discounts, but are
not eligible to vote or to hold an elected position.
Membership Benefits
Membership in NONPF provides faculty
members with exceptional benefits in savings and professional growth.
Opportunities include:
- Networking and interaction with
colleagues
- Participation in committees to
advance nurse practitioner education and faculty
- Special Interest Groups (SIGs) -
For more information see the SIGs page.
- Recognition through the NONPF
annual awards
- Outstanding Nurse Practitioner
Educator
- Achievement in Research
- Outstanding Group Faculty
Practice
- Small Grant Research Award
($1000)
- Professional Enrichment Program
Scholarship
- Continuing education through the
annual conference, featuring sessions on current issues and trends
in NP education
- Discounts on publications and the
annual conference registration
- Timely updates on educational,
policy, and legislative issues in the NONPF Quarterly Newsletter and
member communications
- Resources for curriculum
development and consultation
Membership Dues
The NONPF membership year runs from
September 1 to August 31. Members who join mid-year, prior to the annual
conference, are subject to the full dues. Dues will be prorated for
members who join after May 1 and before August 15.
Annual Dues:
- Individual Members - $125
- Program (Group) Membership (up to 4
faculty representatives) - $500
$100 each for additional faculty representative,
as well as program director, included in Program
membership.
- Associate Members - $100
- Student Members - $75
- Retired Members - $50
Membership Applications
To apply for membership in NONPF, please
print out an Individual,
Program (Group),
Associate or
Student membership
form and return it with your dues payment to the NONPF office. For
Program (Group)
memberships, please have each member fill out a
member profile form.
If you have any questions about
membership, please e-mail
acatlin@nonpf.org
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National Organization of Nurse
Practitioner Faculties (NONPF)
900 19th Street, NW Suite 200B
Washington, DC 20006
tel: (202) 289-8044 ● fax: (202) 384-1444
nonpf@nonpf.org
President: Mary Anne Dumas,
PhD, RN, FNP-BC, FAANP
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