Institutional Membership

Institutional membership price is based on the number of employees within the organization, and the organization’s for-profit status. Not for profit institutions will need to provide proof of non-profit status to be eligible for non-profit membership. Institutional membership provides networking opportunities at in person and virtual events, opportunities for job posting and advertising, and receiving specialized, tailored public health training.

Please note: Institutional memberships are evaluated on an individual basis to make sure that the institutions in question align with Academy goals and ethics. The Academy will maintain strict editorial independence in all publications, electronic, and print materials. Contributions from institutions are made with the strict understanding that these institutions do not have any input into the content or editorial policies of the Academy.

 

Number of Employees

0-14

15-99

100-499

500+

Price
Non-Profits

$150

$500 $1,000

$2,500

For Profits

$500 $1,000 $2,500

$5,000

Benefits
Staff Memberships

5

10 15

20

Networking Opportunities

x x x x

Public Health Job Posting

x x x x
Advertising in Newsletters, Social Media x x x x

Student Mentorship

x x x x

Student Sponsorship

x x x x
Specialized Training Opportunities x x x x
Members Only Event Rates x x x x
Member Calendar Access x x x x
Discounted Advertising in DJPH x x x x
Discounted Public Health Certification Exams x x x x
Access to APHA Webinars & Trainings x x x x
Access to Advisory Council x x x x

Institutional Membership
Please include Title, Name, Phone, Email Address

 

Funding for the Delaware Academy of Medicine, Inc., d/b/a “Delaware Academy of Medicine and Public Health” (the “Academy”), comes from the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, the federal government, and various private foundations and corporations.  The Delaware Academy of Medicine and Public Health maintains strict editorial independence in all publications, electronic, and print materials.  Contributions from pharmaceutical companies are in the form of educational grants that are made with the strict understanding that the pharmaceutical companies do not have any input into publication content or editorial policies.