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Organizing a New Affiliate:

NAEOP has just completed a new resource booklet, A Guide For Organizing New Affiliates. This booklet is designed to provide general assistance and suggestions for educational office professionals desiring to start a new affiliate of educational office professionals in their state or area. This resource is available free of charge as a PDF download.

A Guide For Organizing New Affiliates (pdf download)

A Guide For Organizing New Affiliates (digital version)


Affiliation with NAEOP:

The NAEOP Affiliation Program provides an opportunity for local, county, regional, and state associations to affiliate with a national organization and to participate in national projects and programs which benefit office professionals in education.

The Affiliations Program is a central "clearing house" where ideas and suggestions from all affiliates may be sorted, sifted, combined, and revised and then returned to the membership as workable programs, which benefit affiliates, each member, and NAEOP.

Affiliation promotes professional unity from the local through the national levels. It serves as a medium for recognition of the profession, the association, and the member.

Advisory Council:

The Advisory Council is composed of one delegate from each association affiliated with NAEOP.

The Advisory Council meets annually immediately preceding the NAEOP Annual Conference.

The purpose of the Advisory Council is to make recommendations for programs for the promotion of the Association, to advise the Board of Directors on matters concerning the Association, and to elect two members to each of the standing committees of the Association. All Advisory Council agenda items, having been discussed during the Council meeting, are presented to the membership at the next annual business meeting of the Association. Agenda items may either be presented for action (by way of a motion), a recommendation for no action, or a recommendation to send it to a standing committee for further study.

Benefits of NAEOP Affiliation:

  • Advisory Council Delegate - Each affiliated association may send a delegate to the annual Advisory Council Meeting.
  • Field Service Program - Upon request, NAEOP board members will visit affiliated associations to present speeches, workshops, installations, etc. To request a form: Field Service Request Form.
  • Network and exchange of information
  • Nominate candidates for the Marion T. Wood Student Scholarship
  • Nominate a candidate for the Olive T. Ritchie Educational Office Professional of the Year
  • Nominate a candidate for National Educational Administrator of the Year
  • Participate in the Louise Henderson Nelson Awards Program
  • Participate in the Rachel Maynard Awards Program for magazines and newsletters
  • Host a NAEOP annual conference
  • Develop leadership potential through participation in conferences, institutes, and programs of NAEOP
  • Keeping Affiliates Active Newsletter

Keeping Affiliates Active Newsletter - Electronic Versions

December 2011
September 2011
May 2011
February 2011
November 2010
August 2010


Application for Affiliation Form (online)

Application for Affliation Form (PDF Format)

Many of the NAEOP State Affiliate Websites...

and NAEOP Local Affiliate Websites...

 

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