Become an NPA Member Today

Membership in the NPA is open to individuals and families who are interested in the science of Paleontology.

By becoming a member, you are able to: attend six meetings and social events per year with guest paleontologist lecturers sharing their research, receive our newsletter, The Aturian, and join in our field trips. Memberships are effective for the calendar year.

NPA is a registered 501c3 charitable organization and your payments/donations may be tax deductible.

Northwest Paleontological Association has multiple ways to pay dues. We have an official Charitable Organization account on Paypal which you can access here through the website or directly on paypal giving.

Members can pay annual dues in three ways:

  1. Cash at meeting.

  2. Check at meeting. Or mail to 6237 3rd Ave NW, Seattle 98107 c/o NPA Treasurer

  3. Credit card, Debit card or paypal account through this page or directly via Paypal.

If you are interested in making additional donations to the club, scroll down to use the custom donation link on this site. The club will pick up the processing fee for donations/member renewals. There is an option for you to cover the fees if you would like to.

Individual Membership
$30.00
One time
Family Membership
$50.00
One time
Student Membership
$10.00
One time

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Join or Lead a Field Trip

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