NAPT offers group membership option
Association officials say that under the group pricing model, school bus drivers can get $10,000 of accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage and office staff can participate in NAPT web seminars and network with peers in other states and countries. In addition, Professional Development Series courses and NAPT Summit registration are available at reduced rates.
ALBANY, N.Y. — The National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) is now offering a group membership option, which officials said allows access to the association’s resources at more affordable prices.
Under the group pricing model, school bus drivers can get $10,000 of accidental death and dismemberment insurance coverage, and office staff can participate in NAPT web seminars and network with peers in other states and countries.
Moreover, driver trainers and other transportation staff members can utilize the online Professional Development Series to improve their professional skill set for less than half the regular price.
Also under the group pricing model, bus drivers, trainers and office staff can attend the NAPT Summit at a reduced rate.
Here is a breakdown of membership pricing:
Number of Employees
Individual Membership (if purchased separately) Group Pricing (if purchased in quantity) 1 $100 $100/employee 2-5 $200-$500 $75/employee 6-10 $600-$1,000 $70/employee 11-20 $1,100-$2,000 $60/employee 20 or more $2,000+ $50/employee
For more information about group pricing, contact NAPT’s Member Services Specialist Brianne Peck.
To download a group membership form, visit the NAPT website.
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