NAPNAP Ranked 29th in Best Nonprofits to Work For
NEW YORK April 3, 2020 – The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) was recently selected as one of the 2020 Best Nonprofits To Work For. The NonProfit Times, the leading national business publication for nonprofit management, has partnered with Best Companies Group to identify nonprofit organizations where leaders have excelled in creating quality workplaces.
“We are thrilled that the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners made the 2020 Best Nonprofits To Work For list,” said NAPNAP Executive Board President Rajashree Koppolu. “Our staff is the heart of our association, delivering key products and services with the highest level of personalized customer service to our more than 9,000 members. It’s critical that we provide an enjoyable and productive work environment for these talented individuals and those who join us in the future.”
This survey and awards program are designed to identify, recognize and honor the best employers in the nonprofit industry, benefiting the industry’s economy, workforce and businesses. The list is made up of 50 organizations.
Nonprofits from across the United States entered the two-part survey process to determine Best Nonprofits To Work For. The first part consisted of evaluating each nominated organization’s workplace policies, practices, philosophy, systems and demographics. This part of the process was worth approximately 25 percent of the total evaluation.
The second part consisted of an employee survey to measure the employee experience. This part of the process was worth approximately 75 percent of the total evaluation. The combined scores determined the top nonprofits and the final ranking. Best Companies Group managed the overall registration and survey process, analyzed the data and determined the ranking.
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For Immediate Release
April 3, 2020
Contact:
Justin T. Worsley
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The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) is the nation’s only professional association for pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) dedicated to improving the quality of health care for infants, children, adolescents and young adults. Representing more than 9,000 healthcare practitioners with 18 special interest groups and 53 chapters, NAPNAP has been advocating for children’s health since 1973 and was the first APRN society in the U.S. Our mission is to empower pediatric-focused advanced practice registered nurses and key partners to optimize child and family health. www.NAPNAP.org