NACo Membership

Learn about NACo membership and how to get involved.

Contact the Membership Team

Have a question? We are here to help.

Please email us at membership@naco.org or call us toll-free at 888.407.NACo (6226)x221.

Frequently Asked Questions

County governments. Once a county is a member, benefits extend to all county elected officials and staff.

Joining is as simple as requesting an invoice. If your county would like to learn more about NACo or request an invoice to join, please complete this webform.

Dues are based on a county's 2010 Census population numbers and follow the calendar year — January through December.

Yes. Your county dues will be prorated, depending on when you request an invoice.

A county is considered a member once your county’s membership dues are paid in full.

Every elected official and county staff will receive:

  • a welcome email
  • a short series of informational emails on NACo member benefits, programs and resources and tips on how to become involved
  • CN Now, our online newsletter and NACo emails

Visit My NACo Portal to access your NACo account. Note: it is important to use your county email.

Once you log in, you can:

Become a corporate partner. Click here to learn more.

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NACo Membership Roadmap

When your county is a member of NACo, all county elected officials and staff are members and can access, engage, network, save and succeed. Explore our roadmap to maximize your NACo membership.

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Learn More About NACo Membership

NACo membership for county, parish and borough governments is as simple as requesting an invoice.

If your county would like to request more information about joining NACo, please complete the form below.

Explore How NACo Works

 
 
 

NACo is owned by America’s county governments. Below, explore how NACo works, including leadership and governance, partners, stakeholders and priorities.

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Leadership & Governance

NACo is led by its Executive Committee and Board of Directors, a dedicated group of county officials who guide the organization’s mission, priorities, and advocacy efforts.

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Committees & Caucuses

NACo is a grassroots-driven organization that encourages member engagement. Currently, we have more than 1,100 individual county elected and appointed officials from every region of the country represented on our 10 policy steering committees, ad hoc and standing committees, caucuses and task forces.

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NACo Membership

When your county is a member of NACo, all county elected officials and staff are members and can access, engage, network, save and succeed. Learn how become a member and how to get involved.

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NACo EDGE

NACo EDGE establishes sustainable, cost-saving and value-added solutions that can be applied to counties nationwide. By providing quality solutions, we strive to develop and maintain healthy, vibrant and safe counties across the US.

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Directory of Programs & Resources

Find a full listing NACo's committees, initiatives and tools for counties. This is your playbook for all things NACo.

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State Associations, Affiliates and Affinity Organizations

State associations, national affiliates and affinity organizations work alongside NACo to strengthen county governments through collaboration, advocacy, and shared resources.

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NACo Staff

NACo’s staff works to support the organization’s programs, advocacy and member services. Find individual staff, get personalized assistance and explore opportunities to join NACo's team.