| Chicago Membership Types & Dues |
MEMBERSHIP TYPES & DUESThank you for your interest in NAPO Chicago - we welcome and support aspiring and experienced Professional Organizers and Productivity Consultants! For descriptions of each member type see below. If you are a business or individual that complements these professions, consider becoming a Business Partner. Association Bylaws require that Chapter professional, retired and student members must also be members of NAPO National. If you have additional questions, please contact us and consider attending an upcoming event as our guest. Join Today!NEW TO NAPO
A NAPO National membership is required prior to joining a NAPO Chapter. Join NAPO National in order to join our chapter! CURRENT NAPO MEMBERS
Join the Chicago Chapter by signing into your account on NAPO.net. From the Manage Profile page, click Edit Bio. Select Chicago Chapter in the Chapter Field in the Professional Information section of your profile. Expect an invoice to be sent to you in 2 business days. NAPO CHICAGO MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIESProvisional MemberAn individual who aspires to become a Professional Member and has joined NAPO as a Provisional Member is eligible to join NAPO Chicago as a Provisional Member. A Provisional Member may advance to Professional Member status after successfully completing the three courses in the NAPO Professional Practices Curriculum. A Provisional Member enjoys many NAPO Chicago membership benefits, including a listing in the Find-an-Organizer directory, but cannot serve as a Director on the Board or as an Officer of the Association. Professional MemberAn individual who is a Professional Member of NAPO may join NAPO Chicago as a Professional Member. A Professional Member is entitled to the full range of NAPO Chicago membership benefits, including a listing in the Find-an-Organizer director, voting privileges, eligibility to serve as a Director on the Board, and eligibility to serve as an Officer of the Association. Multi-Person BusinessOrganizing and productivity businesses with more than one employee or owner may purchase multiple memberships at a discounted rate. Membership through this dues structure is available to business owners, partners, or W-2 employees only; independent contractors are not eligible. Under this structure, business owners and/or employees will share the same renewal date. This level of membership must be purchased by the Professional Member employer, who is required to submit a copy of the W-2 form, along with the employee's application for each employee seeking membership as a Multi-Person Business. The membership belongs to the Professional Member (the employer), and is transferable to another designated employee with written notification to NAPO Chicago. Members of a Multi-Person Business are entitled to the full range of NAPO Chicago membership benefits, including a listing in the Find-an-Organizer director and voting privileges. Multi-Person Business members who are Professional Members of NAPO are eligible to serve as a Director on the Board and an Officer of the Association. NOTE: If you are a Multi-Person Business and would like to purchase memberships for your employees, email Membership@napochicago.com for an application. Emeritus / Retired MemberAn individual who is an Emeritus / Retired Member of NAPO can become an Emeritus / Retired Member of NAPO Chicago. Retired Professional Members are eligible for Emeritus / Retired Membership once they are no longer engaged in the organizing and/or productivity profession, are at least 55 years of age, and have been a NAPO member for at least 15 years. An Emeritus / Retired Member will continue to receive many of NAPO Chicago membership benefits, including voting privileges, eligibility to serve as a Director on the Board, and eligibility to serve as an Officer of the Association. NOTE: Individuals who are interested in Emeritus / Retired Membership may contact the Membership Director via email at Membership@napochicago.com. Allied MemberAn Allied Member of NAPO is an individual who is employed by a government agency, post-secondary educational institution, non-profit organization, for-profit entity, or is self-employed, and is engaged as an organizing and/or productivity professional who does not offer services to the public. An Allied Member of NAPO may join NAPO Chicago as an Allied Member. An Allied Member receives several NAPO Chicago membership benefits, but does not have general voting privileges and cannot serve as a Director on NAPO Chicago's Board or as an Officer of the Association. NOTE: Individuals who are interested in Allied Membership may contact the Membership Director via email at Membership@napochicago.com. Student MemberA Student Member of NAPO is an individual who is enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited college or university. A Student Member of NAPO may join NAPO Chicago as a Student Member. A Student Member receives selected NAPO Chicago membership benefits, but does not have general voting privileges and cannot serve as a Director on NAPO Chicago's Board or as an Officer of the Association. NOTE: Individuals who are interested in Student Membership are required to contact the Membership Director via email at Membership@napochicago.com. NAPO CHICAGO MEMBERSHIP FEES & DUES
Provisional Member
Professional Member
Multi-Person Business
Emeritus/Retired Member
Allied Member
Student Member
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