Membership
INPEA Membership Benefits
- Gain an advocate at the General Assembly, Indiana Department of Education and State Board of Education. INPEA engages in the legislative process through lobbying, testifying at committee hearings and monitoring the development of state and federal law and regulations that impact non-public schools. INPEA also dialogues with the IDOE regarding private school issues.
- Be part of a larger non-public school network in Indiana. Members work with the more than 400 faith-based and independent schools who are members of INPEA.
- Receive regular communications on non-public school issues in Indiana. Members learn about laws, regulations and public policy issues through e-newsletters and updates.
- Participate in professional development opportunities for teachers and administrators. Members attend conferences for educators (INPEC) and administrators (INPAC) on current educational issues. INPEA also conducts special topic workshops in regional locations or by online webinars (e.g., school choice, marketing, public policy advocacy).
- Receive consultation on various non-public school issues. Members receive ongoing e-mail and phone support, as well as resources on various state and federal education programs and presentations to school leadership teams and boards.
For schools with currently-enrolled students:
To become an INPEA member school or jurisdiction, complete the INPEA-Membership-Application.
New – for start-up non-public schools without currently enrolled students:
INPEA is pleased to offer a new provisional membership for schools who do not have any students currently enrolled. Learn more at INPEA Provisional Membership Status. If you would like additional information or apply for provisional membership, email Andrea Anderson at [email protected].
INPEA Dues
INPEA operations and activities are funded in great part by membership dues and conference fees. Jurisdictional dues are tiered, based on the number of students in the jurisdiction. School dues are based on enrollment.
INPEA membership dues are assessed annually in the fall based on the previous school year’s student enrollment. Membership dues invoices will be sent to schools in June 2025.
2025-2026 Membership Dues
$1.80 per Pre-kindergarten Student
$6.18 per K-12 Student
2025-2026 Jurisdictional Dues (Not Paid By School)
Category Student Count (based on previous year) Dues
Small Less than 1,000 $1,242
Medium 1,000 – 4,999 $1,858
Large 5,000 – 9,999 $2,200
X-Large 10,000 + $3,305
For additional information call John Elcesser at 317-236-7329 or e-mail [email protected]