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The North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPEN) is working to build the field of parenting education in the state with a focus on partnerships between parents and child care providers, teachers, and parent educators. Working together we can help each child reach his or her own potential! NCPEN is an unfunded collaborative of parenting education organizations and agencies.

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Membership

North Carolina Parenting Education Network is a nonprofit organization.

If you or your organization is interested in promoting a professional level of parent education and enhancing parenting skills then you are eligible for membership.

Individual membership dues are paid annually in January.
Once membership is paid($10), you receive voting privileges and special electronic announcements.
Click on the link below for the form.

Membership/Subscription Application

Taken from the NCPEN bylaws:
ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1: Eligibility - Any individual interested in promoting a professional level of parent education and enhancing parenting skills is eligible for membership. An individual member shall have a maximum of one vote per membership with eligible voting privileges upon payment of dues.
Section 2: Term of Membership - The term of membership shall be one year, renewable annually. January 1 to December 31 will be the membership year.
Section 3: Membership Dues - Each member of the association shall pay annual dues of ten ($10.00) on January 1 of the calendar year. Nonpayment of dues, after one year, shall cause a member to be dropped from membership in the association. Benefits of membership include a special electronic announcements of NCPEN newsletters, professional conferences, and the opportunity to apply to be a Credentialed Parenting Educator.
Section 4: Termination - By a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board of Directors, the membership of a member, after proper notice and a hearing, may be terminated or suspended if such person does any act prejudicial to the affairs of the association.