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Membership Fee

 

$40 per person
$20 per person for student memberships

 

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Dues Period

January - December

 

 
 

Becoming a Chapter Member

 

We are always looking for Purchasing and Procurement professionals employed by Government Agencies, Colleges, Universities and Schools, to join our New York Chapter of the National Institute for Public Procurement (NIGP)


How Can You Join?

To join we need a completed application and annual membership dues of $40. Please contact us for more information and a copy of the application.

Mail application and annual membership dues payment to NIGP, New York, Inc., P.O. Box 2984, 90 Church Street Station, New York, N.Y. 10008-2984 

For more information on Membership contact:

Paul Phelan, NIGP NY Chapter President at:
(718) 938-4836

Who Can Join?

We invite all active and retired Government procurement and purchasing professionals to join our NIGP Chapter.  Members are encouraged to serve on at least one chapter committee. 

Chapter officers must be able to dedicate enough time to participate and make a difference in the organization.  

Benefits of Joining

There are many benefits to becoming a member of our organization. Our members network at Chapter meetings and become close professional friends.  We have a great time when we get together at events such as our annual holiday dinner. Of course, like other NIGP Chapters we also share a common interest, and we hope to further NIGP's causes and personally develop every member’s procurement knowledge and skills to their potential.   

 Note Agency fiscal staff may now pay their employee's annual NIGP Chapter Dues thru NYC EFT payment to NIGPNYINC. 

EXCERPT FROM NYC COMPTROLLERS DIRECTIVE NO. 6:

11.0 MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL AND TRADE ORGANIZATIONS
Agencies can benefit from employees who are members of professional or trade organizations. Such memberships can provide agencies with relevant literature and journals, reference material, notice of current developments, access to libraries and databases, access to important events, and a variety of other benefits. An agency may, at its discretion, pay for the membership or organizational dues of a limited number of representatives from among its employees in a particular profession or trade. Agencies must obtain government discounts where available, and must restrict payment for such memberships to the employees for whom it is most essential to support official agency business. If payment is for more than one employee, agencies must explore group memberships which are offered by many organizations. Such expenditures must be authorized by an appropriately responsible manager determined by the agency

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