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How to Develop a New Interest Group

NASP members who are interested in an area not addressed through existing Interest Groups may initiate the process for a new Interest Group (IG) by contacting the IG chair and reviewing the Procedures for NASP Interest Groups that follow.

Purpose and Structure

NASP Interest Groups will provide an opportunity for NASP members to come together around an area of common interest to the benefit of the participants and the broader NASP membership.

The Interest Group (IG) Chair oversees the formation and function of the various interest groups in the Association. Each interest group has an Interest Group Coordinator (and/or co-coordinator) who manages activities of the individual interest group they represent.

Interest Group Coordinators are assigned or elected by procedures in the charter or otherwise developed by the interest group. All participants in NASP interest groups shall be NASP members. The President appoints the Interest Group Chair, who must also be a NASP member. It is the IG Chair’s responsibility to oversee the budgets, operations, and reporting of individual interest groups.

Interrelationships and Activities

Interest groups (IGs) may interact with NASP committees around specific issues of common interest. Individual IGs may interact with NASP members in a variety of ways, including IG meetings at the NASP Convention, the NASP listservs and online Communities, the NASP website, and articles in Communiqué.

Awards and Position Papers

Interest groups shall obtain approval prior to implementation of awards procedures. Proposals for awards procedures originating from Interest Groups should be submitted first to the Interest Group Chair who will forward them to the Awards Committee Chair to avoid duplication with other NASP awards and for procedural clarification. The proposal should describe goals and procedures to be used with the awards, including any potential expenses associated with the award. Selection criteria should state that award winners must be NASP members.

The Awards and IG chairs will review the award for consistency with NASP mission, fairness, and appropriate selection criteria and procedures. Because awards should represent the mission and goals of NASP, the Awards and IG Chairs shall submit proposals to the NASP Executive Council for final approval. After approval by the NASP Executive Council, the interest group may adopt the award procedure. 

IG Coordinators are encouraged to participate with the Child and Professional Advocacy Committee Chair to develop or revise position papers. Position papers may also be drafted or proposed by an IG, but all position papers must ultimately come from the Child and Professional Advocacy Committee.  Therefore, a draft position paper should be submitted to the Child and Professional Advocacy Committee to be considered for further development and submission for approval. 

Communications

IGs are encouraged to interact through electronic means rather than printed newsletters. The IG coordinators should promote communications in the related online Community and listserv by posting questions and/or responding to posts on a regular basis.

IG Coordinators are encouraged to submit articles about specific interest areas to the Communiqué following the guidelines available on the NASP website.

IG coordinators are also encouraged to submit articles and handouts for posting in the relevant IG section of the NASP website. Links to resources available elsewhere on the web are also welcome. The resources should be reviewed and approved by the IG Coordinator before being submitted to the Director, NASP Center and Web Services.

Reimbursement for costs associated with IG activities may be submitted for consideration as part of the association’s budget process.  

Leadership Transition

Each Interest Group shall develop procedures (if not in their original charter) for leadership transition and submit them to the IG Chair. The NASP President may appoint an IG Coordinator if an unexpected vacancy occurs prior to the specified transition process or if there are no documented procedures.

Meetings

Generally, the IG Chair will organize an annual meeting with IG Coordinators, which will take place at the annual convention. The purpose of this meeting will be to share ideas, provide procedural information and updates, problem-solve, and plan for the upcoming year.

IG Coordinators are encouraged to organize a meeting (limit of one per IG each year) for interested NASP members at the annual convention. The meeting may be 60, 90, or 120 minutes long.  It is the responsibility of the IG Chair to annually inform coordinators of procedures for submitting a request for a meeting room. It is the responsibility of the IG Coordinator to submit the meeting space request through the online space request system.   Due to limited funding, meeting expenses are not reimbursed.

Procedures for Developing a New Interest Group

  1. NASP members who are interested in an area not addressed through existing interest groups may initiate the process for developing a new IG by contacting the IG Chair.

  2. Upon receiving an inquiry about developing an Interest Group, the IG Chair will
    1. make formal contact with the individual making the request to discuss the application process,
    2. provide that individual with this Appendix from the Operations Handbook addressing Interest Group procedures, and
    3. provide any additional appropriate assistance to facilitate the IG application.

  3. A formal IG application will consist of a written charter minimally including: 
    1. the name and purpose of the IG,
    2. the goals of the IG including how the IG will benefit participants and the broader NASP membership,
    3. the name of the proposed IG leader,
    4. the names of at least 50 NASP members who have an interest in the topic.   NASP staff will verify membership of all charter supporters
    5. the proposed structure of the IG,
    6. a written plan for recruiting NASP member involvement (e.g., online Community, NASP listserv, Communiqué article)and possible outreach to nonmembers who might be interested in joining NASP to participate in IG activities,
    7. a process for leadership transition (e.g., online Communities or listserv election, selection from participants), and
    8. a tentative one-year plan of objectives and activities.

    Technical assistance from the IG Chair will be available for this process. 

  4. Once the IG application is received, the IG Chair, and possibly other NASP members/staff, will review it. Feedback will be provided to the proposed IG Coordinator. The IG Chair will then submit it to the Executive Council for approval.

  5. Formal acceptance of an IG application, initiating all rights and benefits of full IG status, will occur with a positive vote by a simple majority of the Executive Council and final approval by simple majority of the Delegate Assembly. Such deliberations will be based upon the information in the IG application and a determination that the IG purposes are consistent with those of NASP and do not duplicate the purposes of functions of any existing NASP committee, task force, or other IG.

Approved by the NASP EC June 6, 2008