NAPPA is designed to support program administrators through collaboration, shared insight, and operational excellence. Below are answers to common questions about membership, participation, and how to engage.
About NAPPA
What is NAPPA?
NAPPA is a national association of C-PACE program administrators focused on strengthening program operations, advancing best practices, and creating a coordinated national voice.
What makes NAPPA different from other organizations?
NAPPA is administrator-led and focused specifically on program operations, data coordination, and implementation—not advocacy on behalf of capital providers or industry segments.
Membership
Who should join NAPPA?
Membership is designed for C-PACE program administrators and organizations directly involved in program implementation and oversight.
What are the benefits of membership?
Members gain access to collaborative discussions, shared data insights, peer learning opportunities, and participation in shaping national best practices.
Collaborative Calls
Do I need to be a member to attend collaborative calls?
No. Monthly collaborative calls are open to program administrators, though membership provides additional value and ongoing engagement opportunities.
What is discussed during these calls?
Topics include program operations, market challenges, policy developments, and shared solutions across jurisdictions.
Data & Participation
Does NAPPA collect or share program data?
NAPPA is working toward coordinated data practices that support transparency and informed decision-making across programs while respecting confidentiality.
Governance
How is NAPPA governed?
NAPPA operates as a member-driven organization with leadership and governance structures designed to ensure balanced representation and transparency.