Membership Involvement
Whether you just joined or you have been a member for years, involvement in the HBA helps you, your business, and the association. Below are the ways members can become involved in the HBA.

A Spike is an individual NAHB member or employee of a member who has earned at least six Spike credits within two consecutive membership years. Spike credits are earned by recruiting and retaining members.
The NAHB Spike Club is an organization composed of all of the individual members in local associations who have attained Spike status. It is a vehicle to recognize these members for their outstanding achievements in member recruitment and retention in their local builders association.
HBA Committees
Are you wondering why that last golf tournament was played at that course? Do you have some ideas for education classes? Are you interested in some of the new rules and regulations in the industry? Then join a committee that interests you.
Committees are a simple way to volunteer your time, make a difference in the association, and get to know other members. Look over the committee sign-up form and decide which one committee would be best suited to your time and talents.
In addition, HBA members can become involved in committees offered within the State and National Associations.
Explore what the Triangle Sales and Marketing Council, Remodelers Council, and Green Building Councils have to offer. In addition, NAHB offers additional councils that may be of interest to members.
If you do not have time to become involved in a committee or council, then be sure to come to our monthly general membership events.
Keep Your Contact Information Current
Get the most out of your membership by providing us with your correct membership contact information. If you have had any contact information changes, please download and complete this form.
Be Involved and Get the Most out of your membership!


