National Association of Parliamentarians
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Abbreviation | NAP |
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Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation |
Headquarters | Independence, Missouri, United States |
President
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Mary Randolph, PRP |
Executive Director
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Cyndy Launchbaugh |
Website | parliamentarians |
The National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP) is the largest non-profit association of parliamentarians in the world. NAP is dedicated to the study, promotion, and use of parliamentary procedure as the basis of democratic process during meetings worldwide.
NAP was organized in 1930 and has approximately 3,400 members from the U.S., Canada, China, and Japan actively studying and using parliamentary procedure in civic, charitable, community, faith based organizations, business and professional associations, and government entities. NAP also offers a certification program for those who are actively providing professional parliamentary consulting services to others.
NAP holds a biennial convention (odd numbered years), a national training conference (even numbered years) and offers web-based courses, webinars, and printed educational and reference material through the national office. NAP also partners with the University of Wisconsin with an online introductory course on parliamentary procedure that gives students the opportunity to become regular members.
NAP members can be involved with local units (chapters), their state association, and their districts.
Membership
NAP has several levels of membership:
- Regular member
- An individual who has passed the membership exam and is therefore a full voting and participating member of NAP.
- Registered Parliamentarian (RP)
- An individual who has taken an extensive written test on parliamentary procedure and achieved a grade of 85% or higher.
- Professional Registered Parliamentarian (PRP)
- An individual who has, through education, examination and demonstration shown a thorough knowledge and proficiency in applying parliamentary procedure to the conduct of meetings of all sizes, in writing and interpreting bylaws, in providing parliamentary opinions, in teaching parliamentary procedure, and in serving organizations in other areas of parliamentary procedure and practice.
NAP also offers student and retired membership. Those individuals who wish to begin studying parliamentary procedure can join a local study unit as a provisional unit member.
Publications
- National Parliamentarian- a quarterly publication of NAP which includes articles on parliamentary procedure, and NAP news and current events.
- NAP publishes a monthly e-newsletter sent to all members with schedules of upcoming webinars, nationally and regionally sponsored events, and other association information.
NAP also publishes and sells a wide variety of educational material, reference materials and meeting aids related to Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised. These resources are available to the general public in the NAP online store at http://www.parliamentarians.org
Calendar of Events
External links
- National Association of Parliamentarians
- NAP Online Store
- Software program (marketed by NAP) for certification[1]
- The Official Roberts Rules of Order Web Site
- American Institute of Parliamentarians