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Community Involvement

NAPO strongly believes in leveraging its unique position as The Organizing Authority® to give back to the community. Through participation in programs such as Quantum Leap®, Get Organized MonthSM, and NAPO in the Schools, NAPO members play active roles in their local areas. Each of these community outreach programs is intended to spread NAPO’s unique knowledge of organizing to individuals who can benefit from it the most. We believe that without basic organizing skills, people can find it difficult or impossible to make important, positive shifts in their lives.

Quantum Leap

Quantum Leap is a community service program NAPO founded in 2000. Through Quantum Leap projects nationwide, NAPO members provide organizational skills training to those in life transitions who can least afford but most need professional guidance.
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Get Organized Month

During Get Organized Month each January, NAPO’s dozens of chapters and thousands of members hold public events throughout the country to help consumers get organized. The events range from contests and giveaways to free organization services. The goal is to raise awareness of the benefits of getting organized.
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NAPO in the Schools

NAPO in the Schools brings professional organizers into local schools with a totally interactive classroom presentation that teaches students basic organizing principles and the benefits of being organized. The program was developed by a task force of NAPO members who have a passion for working with students.
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National Preparedness Month

National Preparedness Month (NPM) is a nationwide effort held each September to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and schools. The goal of the month is to increase public awareness about the importance of preparing for emergencies and to encourage individuals to take action.
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