NPhA Members: The NPhA Speaker of the House is excited to announce the
opportunity to sign up to serve as a member of the NPhA House of Delegates, which will meet in conjunction withNPhA's 2026 Annual Convention, scheduled forJuly 31 - August 3, 2026, in Rockville, MD.
The House of Delegates is the decision-making body responsible for the approval of NPhA's professional policies, resolutions, and bylaw revisions, ensuring that NPhA remains on the cutting edge of pharmacy practice for underserved communities while promoting minorities in pharmacy.
Each NPhA Zone is allowed a maximum of 10 delegates to review and approve resolutions and bylaw revisions on behalf of their region.
Representing your colleagues in the House of Delegates can be one of the most rewarding experiences of your career. This is an outstanding opportunity to put your experience in policy, patient community, and values-driven leadership to work for NPhA!
If you're ready to help us win on the issues that matter most to our Association and the communities we serve, please sign up to volunteer as a NPhA Delegate today! Pleasecomplete the sign-up formby June 1, 2026.
Per NPhA Bylaws, Delegates will be appointed by the Zone Directors for their respective Zones. NPhA kindly requests that youcontact your Zone Directorto inform them that you've completed the volunteer interest form.
Submit Resolutions and Bylaws Changes
Resolutions reflect NPHA's official position on important issues and help guide the future actions of the Association. Use the link below to complete the required submission form. Please note that if you are submitting more than one resolution, you will have to complete the form for each individual resolution. Proposed resolutions should be in line with NPHA's mission and vision. Proposed resolutions can update an existing resolution, but should not duplicate or be similar to existing resolutions.
All Resolutions and Bylaws amendments must be submitted (accompanied by a brief narrative summary and pertinent background information) by an NPhA member to the Bylaws and Resolutions Committee 30 days before the Annual Meeting (by July 1, 2026) for presentation to the Board of Directors and subsequently to the House of Delegates at the 2026 Convention.
The National Pharmaceutical Association is dedicated to representing the views and ideas of minority pharmacists on critical issues affecting healthcare and pharmacy, promoting racial and health equity, as well as advancing the standards of pharmaceutical care among all practitioners.