NSSLHA Chapter Recognition Program

That's right: having a local NSSLHA chapter has become even more rewarding!

Simply earn points for your local chapter and receive national recognition for your outstanding achievements.

studentsThere's no need to submit any paperwork, because the national office will automatically keep track of chapter activities.

Chapters meeting recognitions levels will be acknowledged during the annual NSSLHA luncheon and awards ceremony, on the NSSLHA Web site, and in other national materials.

It's up to you: be awarded the bronze, strive for the silver, or go for the gold!

For a current list of awardees, visit our chapter listings.

Gold

Chapters receiving "Gold" level recognition must meet these criteria:

  • Donation to NSSLHA Loves of $500+
  • In good standing with the national association
  • Submission to regional newsletter
  • Submission for Chapter Advisor or Chapter Honors and for Student Honors
  • Submission of grant application (McKinley Regional Project Grant or Community Service Grant)
  • Participation in CSD Career Awareness month
  • Participation in two or more advocacy activities (write Senator or House representative, provide your Regional Councilor representative with a letter of advocacy to bring to Capitol Hill, meet with your local or state Representative)

Silver

Chapters receiving "Silver" recognition must meet these criteria:

  • Donation to NSSLHA Loves of $250+
  • In good standing with the national association
  • Submission to regional newsletter 
  • Submission for Chapter Advisor, Chapter Honors, or Student Honors 
  • Participation in CSD Career Awareness month
  • Participation in one or more advocacy activities (write Senator or House representative, provide your Regional Councilor representative with a letter of advocacy to bring to Capitol Hill, meet with your local or state Representative)

Bronze

Chapters receiving "Bronze" recognition must meet these criteria:

  • Donation to NSSLHA Loves of $250+
  • Active status
  • Participation in CSD Career Awareness month
  • Participation in one or more advocacy activities (write Senator or House representative, provide your Regional Councilor representative with a letter of advocacy to bring to Capitol Hill, meet with your local or state Representative)

 


 

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