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Membership Information

The NAFO member companies are focused on enhancing the long-term environmental and economic values of privately owned forests. NAFO wants to see public policies that shape environmental regulations, taxes, land use decisions, and timber and non-timber markets in ways that protect and grow forest values.

To view a complete roster of our member companies, visit our Current Members page.

NAFO has three types of membership, with eligibility, privileges, and dues structure varying for each category. Please contact NAFO President and CEO Dave Tenny (dtenny@nafoalliance.org) to discuss your dues. Review the chart below to see if your company is eligible for NAFO membership.

Eligibility

Privileges

Regular Member
  • Interested forest owner individual, company, or agent
  • Aligned with NAFO mission as determined by the Nominating and Membership Committee
  • Eligible for Board position
  • Voting on all matters, Board and organizational
  • Participation on all committees
Affiliate Member
  • Interested owners not meeting the criteria for Regular Membership
  • Aligned with NAFO mission as determined by the Nominating and Membership Committee
  • Networking with Members
  • Collective voice of influence as a Member of NAFO
  • Participation in selected committees
Association Member
  • Associations aligned with the mission of NAFO
  • Collective Board vote through the Board member they nominate to the Board
  • Eligible for selected committee participation

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