Remoov is a unique service that picks up everything that your client wants to resell, donate or dispose of, making it easy to reclaim their space and obtain value for their items sustainably. Owners receive 50% of the resale value, donation receipts and a clutter-free home with just one pickup, significantly reducing moving costs, minimizing waste and saving time
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What is the NAPO Business Stamp of Approval?
NAPO, as a professional association, supports its members through every stage of their business. The new NAPO Stamp Approval Program has been created to identify established businesses that embrace and meet basic organizational standards and are in good standing in their jurisdictions. All businesses, both new or established, that meet the program standards are eligible to participate.
What is a Certified Professional Organizer®?
The Certified Professional Organizer (CPO®) credential is designed to elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and identify industry professionals who demonstrate the knowledge essential to professional organizing and productivity consulting. CPOs have proven industry proficiency by documenting a specific number of paid transfer-of-skill client contact hours, passing the Board of Certification for Professional Organizers (BCPO®) examination, and agreeing to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Certified Professional Organizers.
The Certified Professional Organizer® credential is the only industry credential endorsed by NAPO.
What is the NAPO Golden Circle?
NAPO’s prestigious Golden Circle™ was formed in 1990 to recognize members who have attained an elevated level of experience. Today, the Golden Circle designation acknowledges the expertise of members who have been members in good standing for five years or more. This prestigious designation recognizes your commitment to your profession, the organizing industry, and National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals™. The designation of Golden Circle demonstrates that you are a committed business person who values education, professional development, and staying current on trends and advancements in the industry. It signals that you have aligned yourself with an established and esteemed association that leads and advances the organizing and productivity profession.
The NAPO’s Golden Circle represents the essence of the NAPO mission: to be the leading source for organizing and productivity professionals by providing exceptional education, enhancing business connections, advancing industry research, and increasing public awareness.
What is the Residential Organizing Certificate?
A deeper understanding of the common themes encountered in residential organizing. Additional knowledge of smart-space design, home inventories, and paper systems
What is the Workplace Productivity Certificate?
Work with clients to address the challenges of inevitable life transitions, whether at home or at work, and teaching them the skills necessary to cope with adjusting to a new way of being as they let go of the familiar
What is the Life Transitions Certificate?
Work with clients to address the challenges of inevitable life transitions, whether at home or at work, and teaching them the skills necessary to cope with adjusting to a new way of being as they let go of the familiar
What is a Household Management Certificate?
Provide a holistic approach to the challenges of managing a household effectively and building strong structures around the activities and information encountered in the residential setting
What is the Team Productivity Certificate?
Experts in working with clients who strive to boost their individual productivity and successfully contribute to goal achievement for their whole team.
NAPO Specialist Certificate – Brain-Based Conditions
Foundational knowledge for working with clients experiencing symptoms or having diagnoses of Brain-Based Conditions. Brain-Based Conditions (BBC) are defined as anything that causes a person to have ongoing difficulty or challenging differences with cognition, emotion, socialization, or behavior.