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Communicator - News Source
Communications Professionals: Persons whose profession is public relations, public affairs, marketing or corporate communications, including staff whose work would qualify as a journalist if done for an independent media outlet; Persons who by principal occupation or business are fiction or play authors, book or film editors, poets, television or script writers or book publishers; Bloggers who do not qualify as Journalist members. Persons whose profession or business involves regular contacts with members of the press or whose duties involve preparation or dissemination of news and…
Annual Dues: Communicator News Source - $996 ($83/mo.) Communicator News Source - Retired - $486 ($40.50/mo.) Retired communicators ages 65+ qualify for retired dues rates. Communicator News Source - Young Member - under 35 - $595 ($49.58/mo.) Working professionals between 35 and 21 years of age qualify for young member dues rates. Full-time students and interns under 21 years old may apply for a temporary membership. Email [email protected] for more details. Communicator News Source - Non-Resident - $475 ($39.58/mo.) Communicator News Source - Non-Resident Retired - $276 ($23.00/mo.)
Spouse/Partner Memberships
The spouse or domestic partners of approved National Press Club members in good standing are eligible for full membership at $132 annually. Spouse members can access all member benefits, except for voting privileges per the Club’s governing documents. Spouse members may also contact the NPC membership department at [email protected] to join. Apply Now
HBCU Graduates
One year of FREE membership for recent HBCU graduates. To be eligible, individuals must be a ’25 or ’26 graduate of a HBCU and must have been enrolled in the school of journalism or school’s equivalent. Click here to apply. Use the code "HBCU" in the application code field. Apply Now
Students and Interns
Students who are enrolled full-time in undergraduate or graduate journalism programs; or work on campus publications, broadcast outlets or news internet sites; or who otherwise intern or work part-time for qualified news outlets can email [email protected] for more information. Student Application Intern Application
Dues: Full-Time Student - $212 annually Intern - Fall semester, September-December: $100 Intern - Spring semester, January-May: $100 Intern - Summer semester, June-August: $75
Building Tenants
Building tenants: persons whose office of employment is located in the National Press Building at 529 14th St NW, Washington DC 20045 and do not qualify for one of the other above categories. Email [email protected] for more details.
Annual Dues: Building Tenant $984 ($82/mo.) Building Tenant - Young Member - under 35 - $583 ($48.58/mo.) Working professionals between 35 and 21 years of age qualify for young member dues rates. Full-time students and interns under 21 years old may apply for a temporary membership. Email [email protected] for more details. Building tenant members do not have voting privileges.
The Fine Print
The National Press Club Board of Governors has defined membership categories and dues levels based on profession, geographic location, and age as outlined in our governing documents. Young Member – Professionals who are 35 years old or younger qualify for discounted membership dues. Retired – Individuals aged 65 and older who are fully retired from professional work may be eligible for discounted membership dues. Non-Resident – Applicants who live or work outside the Washington, D.C. area — including international applicants — are eligible for discounted membership dues. This includes those…
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Membership
When you become a member of the National Press Club, you gain access to a unique professional network, exclusive events with high-profile newsmakers, cutting-edge educational programming to advance your career and a welcoming social club in the heart of downtown Washington where you can relax and enjoy upscale food and drink with others in the media industry.
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Update-1: Fighting back against government secrecy
Independent journalist and National Press Club member Miranda Spivack details the underreported rise in secret dealmaking between local governments and corporations and how these agreements are a threat to our health, safety and democracy in her new book . Spivack discusses Backroom Deals in Our Backyards: How Government Secrecy Harms Our Communities and the Local Heroes Fighting Back with Broadcast/Podcast Team member Bill Loveless in the latest Update-1 podcast. They talk about "accidental activists" who combat secrecy around poisoned drinking water, dangerous roads, failing sewers and…
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Library suspends direct member access to Leadership Connect
Members wishing to use the Leadership Connect database in the library must now make their research requests to the National Press Club Journalism Institute staff at [email protected], with responses expected within 48 hours on business days. Direct member access to the Leadership Connect database in the library has been suspended. Please include the following information in your request: Full name Member number Current employer Summary of request An acknowledgment that any lists generated will not be used for mass mailings. Leadership Connect is a database of up-to-date contact…
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