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Nursing Advancement Professionals (NAP)

NAP Leadership


The Nursing Advancement Professionals is designed for advancement professionals with responsibilities and interests in areas of nursing philanthropy, public relations, marketing, alumni relations and institutional advancement.

Who Should Join?

Development officers, advancement professionals, and public relations leaders from nursing programs.

Why Join?

Whether you are just starting out in the profession or you are proudly looking back at a lifetime of achievements, membership in the NAP Leadership Network is of extraordinary value.

As a member, you can take advantage of the following benefits

  • Be involved and share experiences in a national network of leaders and subject matter experts through an exclusive NAP Community, a online community platform just for NAP members.
  • Participate in conferences geared around subjects of common interest.
  • Serve on working groups such as AACN conference programming and advisory groups.
  • Opportunities to earn (or receive) CEU credits with a network member discount.
  • Volunteer to serve on a Leadership Network Steering Community.

Mission

The purpose of NAP is to foster and enhance development and alumni relations activities in Colleges of Nursing by sharing fundraising, marketing, public and community relations expertise, technical skills and experiences by members of the group through an annual conference and other communication outlets.

History

The group was established in 1998 as an educational and information sharing organization specifically for professionals in the field of academic nursing, fundraising and philanthropy. The group gradually expanded membership to meet the needs of advancement professionals whose institutional responsibilities include marketing, community relations, and public relations functions for AACN schools and colleges of nursing. The group has hosted, in conjunction with AACN, six annual spring conferences.


 

Congratulations to the Inaugural NAP Leadership Award Winners!

Recognizing exceptional nursing advancement professionals shaping the future of nursing education:

  • Jaime Lee, The University of Texas at Austin
    Transformed a lecture series into a hybrid symposium, boosting attendance and engagement.
     
  • La Shawn Hardemion, University of California, Los Angeles
    Created the Doctoral Friendsgiving Reception to foster inclusivity among DNP and PhD students.
     
  • Steve Rudolph, University of Minnesota
    Launched the American Indian/Alaska Native Doctoral Pathway Program to advance Indigenous healthcare education.

Connect with the NAP Community

Nursing NAP Conference

Connect with NAP colleagues nationwide using AACN’s Online NAP Community! This online forum provides a convenient way for you to ask for expert advice, seek practical solutions to everyday challenges, identify best practices, and share the latest news.  The NAP Online Community is available to NAP Network Members only.