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The Nurse Practitioners of Oregon invites you into our professional organization within the Oregon Nurses Association! Membership ApplicationIf you are an NPO that lives or works in Oregon and you are NOT represented for collective bargaining by ONA, please complete the following membership application:
If you are represented for collective bargaining by ONA, then you must join as part of your bargaining unit. Use one of the following applications to join ONA and NPO, depending on your unit status:
Note: NPO Membership Drive Reduced Expired The ONA pilot project of a reduced professional association membership
dues for NPs has expired. If you signed up for membership before Sept. 30, 2024 under the reduced dues, your rate is good for one year. The standard rate for ONA Professional Association Membership for the 2025-2026 fiscal year is $40 per month or $480 yearly. Please contact ONA’s Member Services department at memberservices@OregonRN.org or (503) 293-0011 if you have any questions.
ONA and ANA BenefitsNPO is a special interest group of the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA). Your membership in NPO means you are also part of ONA, and includes membership in the American Nurses Association and all the benefits that entails!
Peer Support and NetworkingNPO members have unique peers support and networking opportunities through in-person or virtual special quarterly social events with other NPs from your area.
Continuing EducationNPO members have free access to OCEAN, an online/on-demand learning environment that provides continuing education opportunities in a convenient and user-friendly format. NPO also shares research, articles, and online materials via our electronic newsletter.
Conferences and EventsAs an NPO member you receive discounted registration rates for the various events such as the annual Fall education conference, Spring pharmacology conference and frequent special events throughout the year.
Legislative and Practice AdvocacyNPO engages with members of the Oregon Legislature, the Oregon State Board of Nursing, and other regulatory bodies to address issues that impact your practice, like licensure, access to care, patient safety and reimbursement.
ONA Government Relations staff and volunteers advocate for the best working conditions for our members and the very best health care for our patients. As leaders and members, we connect with community partners, elected officials and other health care organizations so together we can address needs and create policy and systems that make a difference across the state. Advocacy work in Salem and during elections helps us achieve our policy goals and improve Oregon’s nurses’ ability to provide high-quality, highly-skilled professional care. |