NACPM launched the State Chapter Program in 2015 to create a collective and unified voice for Certified Professional Midwives (CPMs). Over the past decade, these groups have made significant strides in advocating for midwifery and improving access to care. As with all things, the State Chapter Program has grown and shifted, first making the change to Chapter Program and holding space for new groups to form in US Territories. Once again this program is growing with our recognition that some established state organizations have encountered challenges in becoming chapters due to the program’s structural and legal requirements and we don’t want to lose relationship with these valuable leadership voices and on the ground supports.
To address this and foster stronger connections, NACPM is excited to announce the expansion of our Chapter Program to include a new option: NACPM Partners.
What Are NACPM Partners?
Partners are independent organizations with their own tax status, bylaws, and membership structures. These organizations align with NACPM’s Vision, Purpose, Commitments, Values, and Core Documents through an annual “Partner Agreement.” This agreement outlines how we will collaborate to support and strengthen the CPM profession and advance our shared mission.
Who Should Become a Partner or a Chapter?
Partners: Established state or territory organizations looking for flexibility and independence while aligning with NACPM’s vision.
Chapters: Newly forming state groups/associations that benefit from closer structural ties to NACPM, including additional advocacy, equity, and leadership support.
Both options share the same purpose: to create a powerful, collective voice for CPMs across the nation. Together, we will continue to strengthen excellence in the profession, advocate for improved birth health policies, and ensure that all childbearing people and babies have a healthy start.
Why This Matters
As our profession grows, it is essential to build a strong national association supported by a network of effective Chapters and Partners. This collaboration amplifies the role of CPMs as primary perinatal care providers, enhances our advocacy efforts, and drives urgently needed structural changes in the U.S. healthcare system.
Learn More and Apply
If you are interested in becoming a NACPM Partner, visit our Chapters and Partners page to explore program details, understand the differences, and learn how to apply.
NACPM looks forward to working with you to address your state’s needs, celebrate your successes, and tackle the challenges ahead. Together, we can build a stronger profession and create meaningful change for birthing people, families, and communities across the United States.
Please contact Nasima, the Chapters and Partners Program Coordinator, at
chapters@nacpm.org if you have questions or would like more information.