Overview
Organizational Membership is open to any nonprofit or public health center that provides comprehensive primary care services, is governed by a representative consumer-directed Board of Directors and that shares a commitment to the mission and goals of NACHC.
This is a voting membership category. All community-based health centers – large or small, urban or rural, federally supported or privately funded – have a role in NACHC.
Annual Dues
NACHC’s membership year is July 1 to June 30. Dues may be paid in annual, semi-annual or quarterly installments.
Organizational Membership dues are calculated based on 90% of a health center’s total annual budget as listed on Table 8A: Financial Costs of the Uniform Data System (UDS) Report.
Through December 2024, the 90% budget number is multiplied by 0.004 to determine the annual dues amount, up to a cap of $20,000.
Beginning January 2025, dues rates shift to a revised sliding scale with flat-rate tiers designed to restore the intent of NACHC’s sliding-scale approach to improve equity and inclusivity.
NACHC recognizes health centers may need time to budget for this change. Contact membership@nachc.org if your health center is unable to pay the new dues rate.
Organizational Member Benefits
NACHC launched a nationwide grassroots outreach campaign to strengthen the 60-year bipartisan consensus in support of increasing federal grant funding for health centers. This resulted in Congress including health center and primary care workforce funding in multiple short-term extensions and both chambers of Congress advancing long-term funding legislation:
- The House passed the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (H.R. 5378) which extends and increases mandatory funding for health centers by 10 percent to $4.4. billion.
Advocacy is key to the future of our nation’s community health centers. Today, health centers serve over 31.5 million patients at more than 13,000 delivery sites in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. territories. Learn more about the Health Center Advocacy Network and get resources and tools to effectively communicate with policymakers.
Organizational Members save up to $1,000 per registration for staff and board members for NACHC Conferences, including:
- Community Health Institute (CHI) & Expo –The Community Health Institute (CHI) regularly features over 45 education sessions, poster sessions highlighting the latest research, networking events, mega sessions and dynamic speakers representing health centers, state and regional primary care associations, health center networks, public officials and other health care industry experts. Organizational members also meet during this time at the House of Delegates to elect officers to the NACHC Board of Directors.
- Policy & Issues Forum (P&I) – Held each year in Washington, D.C., NACHC’s Policy & Issue Forum focuses on the latest and most critical policy issues affecting health centers. The P&I also provides health center representatives and other supporters the opportunity to meet with their congressional leaders on issues of importance to their health centers and communities back home.
- Financial, Operations Management/IT Conference (FOM/IT) – NACHC’s FOM/IT Conference brings together over 700 health center CEOs, CFOs, COOs, CIOs and other finance, operations and IT staff from across the country to hear from industry leaders, learn and share proven techniques, network with colleagues and discover new and innovative strategies that can help to strengthen health center operations.
- Conference for Agricultural Worker Health – This conference is one of the only national meetings focused on health care delivery for America’s migratory and seasonal agricultural workers.
- Primary Care Association & Health Center Controlled Network Conference (PCA &HCCN) – This conference is tailored to organizations that support and represent the needs of health centers at the state and regional levels. It provides the opportunity to discuss key issues and legislative policies, explore industry trends, share ideas and develop strategies that further the health center mission.
Organizational Members (through their staff and Board Members) actively participate by:
- Serving on NACHC Committees, subcommittees, and task forces to discuss and recommend policies and strategies that advance the interests of health centers and their patients. (Note: In order to be appointed, both Individual Membership and Organizational Membership are required.)
- Voting for NACHC officers and other policies. Organizational Members receive four votes each in the NACHC House of Delegates.
- Nominating staff and Board Member peers for exemplary performance and achievement through NACHC’s awards program.
- Serving on the NACHC Board as a national officer or regional representative.
- Organizational Member staff and Board Members can earn continuing education credits via NACHC trainings and conferences.
- Organizational Member staff members are eligible to receive substantial discounts for select degree programs at A.T. Still University, Colorado State University, New England College, New England College of Business and Western Governors University. To learn more, visit Workforce Education Solutions.
Organizational Members receive:
- A free electronic subscription to the Washington Update (a regular newsletter on legislative and regulatory policies of importance to health centers).
- Exclusive price discounts on NACHC publications and select trainings, including:
- NACHC’s annual Health Center Salary & Benefits Report
- Significant discounts on products and services provided through NACHC Select’s GPO partner, CNECT.
- Substantial savings on advertisements for vacant health center positions via NACHC’s online Job Board. Positions advertised reach a nationwide audience including health centers, state and regional primary care associations and Health Center Controlled Networks.
- NACHC members are eligible to apply for pass through grant opportunities valued between $5,000 and $100,000.
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“ICHS (International Community Health Services) was born of advocacy and continues to be an advocate on behalf of our communities. NACHC is a means of amplifying our voice and effectiveness.”