Is this your first visit to the National Newspaper Association website? Much of the site is open to the public. Check us out via the pull-down menus at “About NNA,” “Community newspapers,” “Membership,” “Events” and “NNA News” across the top of the page; and the “About NNA,” “Contact Us” and other links at the bottom of each page.
You can learn more about our member services by exploring the pull-down menus at “Resources” and “Public policy/postal.” (Some, not all, of this information is available only to members via their member login). You don’t need to be a member to find and download house ads under “Resources,” or to read our blogs.
NNA members, using your login from the “old” NNA website, can access industry research, content you can publish in your papers, download a template media kit/rate card, download presentations to use before civic groups or advertisers, find and-or share Great Ideas/best practices in most areas of community newspaper publishing, find links to free or inexpensive resources on the Web, learn of free or inexpensive webinars, among several other resources.
New to this version of the NNA website is an online version of Members-Helping-Members. Using an online forum approach, you can ask or answer a question in one of several topic areas, and get responses from fellow NNA members.
If we have your current e-mail address, you can set up your login yourself (click Login at top right). Otherwise, send us your current e-mail address and once we’ve entered it into our database, we’ll alert you so you can sign in and take advantage of all NNA has to offer.
View help on creating your member login.
Check us out, let us know what works (and what doesn’t!), and what more you’d like to find here.
Learn more about the new NNA website here.

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