How do I join Crossroads Unit? TSAP? NAP?
To join Crossroads Unit, attend meetings and pay the $13.00 dues and you will be a provisional (or student) member.
Join TSAP by paying the $15.00 dues. This is usually done at the time of joining a Unit. Join NAP by passing the membership exam and paying the dues.
What is Robert’s Rules of Order?
Robert’s Rules of Order is the best known and most widely used parliamentary authority in the United States. First published in the late 1800s, it lays out a system of procedures for the orderly functioning of a meeting of a society or organization, referred to as Parliamentary Procedure. Originally written by Henry Martyn Robert, a retired Army General also known for building the Galveston Sea Wall, the book is now produced and published by the Robert family, and revised every 10 years. The current edition, Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th edition, was published in 2010.
Why join a Unit?
While one can be a member-at-large of TSAP, the benefits of belonging to a Unit are many. The Unit provides an atmosphere for learning, structured lessens, and interaction with others on the same level of understanding. It provides a forum for answers to questions of parliamentary procedure and propriety. New friendships are formed and old ones reinforced. There are opportunities for networking. Studying with peers enhances one’s ability to perform well on the credentials exams should one aspire to the higher levels of membership.
Who are members of Crossroads Unit?
Crossroads Unit is made up of provisional (student) members, regular members, affiliate members, registered parliamentarians and professional registered parliamentarians.
To join Crossroads Unit, attend meetings and pay the $13.00 dues and you will be a provisional (or student) member.
Join TSAP by paying the $15.00 dues. This is usually done at the time of joining a Unit. Join NAP by passing the membership exam and paying the dues.
What is Robert’s Rules of Order?
Robert’s Rules of Order is the best known and most widely used parliamentary authority in the United States. First published in the late 1800s, it lays out a system of procedures for the orderly functioning of a meeting of a society or organization, referred to as Parliamentary Procedure. Originally written by Henry Martyn Robert, a retired Army General also known for building the Galveston Sea Wall, the book is now produced and published by the Robert family, and revised every 10 years. The current edition, Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised, 11th edition, was published in 2010.
Why join a Unit?
While one can be a member-at-large of TSAP, the benefits of belonging to a Unit are many. The Unit provides an atmosphere for learning, structured lessens, and interaction with others on the same level of understanding. It provides a forum for answers to questions of parliamentary procedure and propriety. New friendships are formed and old ones reinforced. There are opportunities for networking. Studying with peers enhances one’s ability to perform well on the credentials exams should one aspire to the higher levels of membership.
Who are members of Crossroads Unit?
Crossroads Unit is made up of provisional (student) members, regular members, affiliate members, registered parliamentarians and professional registered parliamentarians.