Get Involved with NARI

Volunteering with NARI isn’t just about serving on a committee — it’s about shaping the future of our profession.

Make Your Mark on the Remodeling Profession

By volunteering with NARI, you are lending your expertise to initiatives that matter, building powerful relationships, and strengthening the voice of remodeling nationwide.

NARI thrives because members like you step forward.

By getting involved, you’ll:

  • Influence key industry initiatives
  • Expand your professional network
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Strengthen NARI’s impact and value

Learn more about NARI's Path to Leadership
For more information, you can read our detailed explanation of the path through leadership.


NARI Committees

As a primary responsibility, all organized bodies are charged with raising the value and relevance of membership for NARI members.

Standing Committees meet online up to 12 times per year.

Bylaws/Ethics Committee
Review of governing document amendments, and any formal grievances submitted against National Members and Industry Partners.


Education Committee
Maintain current list of education topic priorities for in-person and online offerings and maintain certification study group materials.


Finance and Audit Committee
Monitor the budget, financial statements, and ensure adequate financial controls are in place.


Government Affairs Committee
Monitor federal and state legislative and regulatory issues and activities that affect the remodeling industry and keep the affected chapters informed.  Provide guidelines for local lobbying efforts.


Membership Committee
Discuss development of programs for recruitment and retention; membership growth goals and strategies; and campaigns or programs that can be coordinated through chapter participation.


Workforce Development Committee
Establish and monitor requirements and goals for existing and potential workforce development programs, discuss promotion strategies, recommend and assist in coordinating national and chapter outreach and promotional activities.


Marketing and Communications Committee 
Create awareness of the size, importance, nature, and issues of the remodeling industry and of the NARI member constituency to the consumer through advertising and public relations activities, and to NARI members and the industry through internal activities and relationships with industry publications.

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