Registration for National Night Out is free, required each year. Once registered, you will receive the necessary information and resources regarding National Night Out for this year. NATW membership is optional and costs $35 per year. Once a member, you’ll receive coupon codes to the National Night Out shop, eligibility to enter the awards program and more.
Please visit the Awards page to learn more about the program. Be sure to read through the annual Guide and coordinator toolkit included in your confirmation email following registration. This document provides you with the necessary information, resources, guidelines, deadlines and more.
National Night is always celebrated on the first Tuesday in August. Texas and select areas celebrate the first Tuesday in October. Registration for National Night Out is free, required each year. Once registered, you will receive the necessary information and resources regarding National Night Out for this year.
You’ll be provided a membership number once your membership payment is processed. Your membership number is available on all invoices and receipts included within confirmation emails from sender: NATW (delivery@hiveage.com).
Yes. Registration is required each year to take part in the campaign, to use the National Night Out name or logo, to access support from our team and to receive the necessary information and resources regarding National Night Out for this year.
Yes. However, all coupon codes are exclusively available for paid members of NATW. Please find your annual coupon codes in the confirmation email sent once your membership payment is processed, from sender: NATW (delivery@hiveage.com).
Please send us a message via the Contact page. Be sure to mention that your community is registered, the file format you’ll need and clarify what you’ll be using the logo for. Upon approval, an email to download the necessary files will be sent.
Dog Walker Watch provides neighbors a new, more effective way to observe and report suspicious activity in their neighborhood. Learn more about the new awareness program via the Dog Walker Watch page.