The following is a list of National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) conferences as of the 2023–24 school year. Unless otherwise noted, changes in conference membership occur on July 1 of the given year.
Current conferences
Football
| Conference | Nickname | Founded | Members | Sports | Headquarters | Map | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Appalachian Athletic Conference | AAC | 1985 | 16 [FB 1] | 24 | Asheville, North Carolina | ![]()  | 
| Frontier Conference | Frontier | 1952 | 6 [FB 2] | 16 | Billings, Montana | ![]()  | 
| Great Plains Athletic Conference | GPAC | 1969 | 12 [FB 3] | 19 | Sioux City, Iowa | ![]()  | 
| Heart of America Athletic Conference | HAAC | 1971 | 13 [FB 4] | 23 | Overland Park, Kansas | ![]()  | 
| NAIA Independents | 0 | 1 | ||||
| Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference | KCAC | 1928 | 14 [FB 5] | 21 | Wichita, Kansas | ![]()  | 
| Mid-South Conference | MSC | 1995 | 7 [FB 6] | 21 | Louisville, Kentucky | ![]()  | 
| Mid-States Football Association | MSFA | 1993 | 14 [FB 7] | 1 | Findlay, Ohio | ![]()  | 
| North Star Athletic Association | NSAA | 2013 | 7 [FB 8] | 18 | Jamestown, North Dakota | ![]()  | 
| Sooner Athletic Conference | SAC | 1978 | 12 [FB 9] | 15 [FB 10] | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | ![]()  | 
| Sun Conference | The Sun | 1990 | 9 [FB 11] | 17 | Daytona Beach, Florida | ![]()  | 
- Notes
 
- ↑ 16 members; 7 football members.
 - ↑ 6 full members with Providence as a non-football member; 9 football members with Arizona Christian, College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon, and Southern Oregon as football affiliates.
 - ↑ 12 members; 11 football members.
 - ↑  13 members; 12 football members.
- 14 football members in 2024 with addition of St. Ambrose and William Woods.
 
 - ↑ 14 members; 12 football members.
 - ↑ 7 members; 7 football members with Freed–Hardeman as a non-football member, and with Faulkner as a football-only affiliate.
 - ↑ 12 members in 2024 with loss of Roosevelt and St. Ambrose.
 - ↑  7 members; 5 football members with Bellevue and Viterbo as non-football members.
- 6 members in 2024 with loss of Viterbo in non-football sports and Waldorf, and return of Jamestown.
 - 5 members in 2025 with loss of Jamestown.
 
 - ↑  12 members; 11 football members with Central Christian, John Brown, Mid-America Christian, North Texas at Dallas, Oklahoma City, USAO, and Southwestern Christian as non-football members, and with Louisiana Christian, North American, Ottawa (AZ), and Texas College as football affiliates.
- 13 members in 2024 with addition of the non-football College of the Ozarks.
 
 - ↑ The conference began sponsoring football in 2018.
 - ↑  9 members; 8 football members with Thomas as a football-only affiliate.
- 10 members in 2024 with addition of New College (FL).
 
 
Non-football
| Conference | Nickname | Founded | Members | Sports | Headquarters | Map | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Midwest Conference | AMC | 1998 | 10 [NF 1] | 17 | St. Louis, Missouri | ![]()  | 
| California Pacific Conference | CalPac | 1996 | 13 [NF 2] | 10 | Oakland, California | ![]()  | 
| Cascade Collegiate Conference | CCC | 1988 | 12 | 13 | Clackamas, Oregon | ![]()  | 
| Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference | CCAC | 1949 | 12 [NF 3] | 16 | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | ![]()  | 
| Continental Athletic Conference (Independents) | CAC | 2008 | 16 [NF 4] | 21 | ![]()  | |
| Crossroads League | CL | 1959 | 10 | 15 | Hartford City, Indiana | ![]()  | 
| Golden State Athletic Conference | GSAC | 1986 | 8 [NF 5] | 13 | Irvine, California | ![]()  | 
| Gulf Coast Athletic Conference | GCAC | 1981 | 10 [NF 6] | 16 | New Orleans, Louisiana | ![]()  | 
| Red River Athletic Conference | RRAC | 1998 | 14 | 15 | Dallas, Texas | ![]()  | 
| River States Conference | RSC | 1916 | 14 [NF 7] | 15 | Florence, Kentucky | ![]()  | 
| Southern States Athletic Conference | SSAC | 1999 | 13 [NF 8] | 15 | Atlanta, Georgia | ![]()  | 
| Wolverine–Hoosier Athletic Conference | WHAC | 1992 | 12 [NF 9] | 21 | Livonia, Michigan | ![]()  | 
- Notes
 
- ↑ 12 members in 2024 with addition of Baptist Bible (MO) and Crowley's Ridge.
 - ↑  9 members in 2024 with losses of Benedictine at Mesa, Embry–Riddle Prescott, Park–Gilbert, and Saint Katherine.
- 8 members in 2025 with loss of UC Merced.
 
 - ↑ 12 members in 2024 with loss of Roosevelt and addition of Viterbo.
 - ↑ 13 members in 2024 with losses of College of the Ozarks, Crowley's Ridge, Voorhees, and Wilberforce and addition of Spartanburg Methodist.
 - ↑ 10 members in 2024 with losses of Jessup, Menlo, and Vanguard, additions of Benedictine at Mesa, Embry–Riddle Prescott, Park–Gilbert, and Saint Katherine, and return of San Diego Christian.
 - ↑ 13 members in 2024 with addition of Stillman, Voorhees, and Wilberforce.
 - ↑ 13 members in 2024 with loss of Ohio Christian.
 - ↑  13 members in 2024 with addition of Abraham Baldwin and loss of Stillman.
- 12 members in 2025 with loss of Middle Georgia State.
 
 - ↑ 13 members in 2024 with addition of Defiance.
 
Defunct conferences
Football
- Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference (1928–1995)
 - Central States Intercollegiate Conference (1976–1989)
 - Dakota Athletic Conference (2000–2012)
 - Eastern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (closed in 2003)
 - Evergreen Conference (1948–1984)
 - Great Plains Athletic Conference (1972–1976)
 - Hoosier–Buckeye Conference (1948–1985)
 - Missouri College Athletic Union (1924–1970)
 - Nebraska College Conference (1916–1976)
 - North Dakota College Athletic Conference[lower-alpha 1] (closed in 2000)
 - Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference (1929–1973), formerly the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference
 - Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conference (1974–1997)
 - Pacific Northwest Athletic Conference (1984–1998)
 - South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference[lower-alpha 1] (closed in 2000)
 - South East Atlantic Conference (2004–2008), football only, members became NAIA football independents
 - Southern States Conference (1938–1997), formerly the Alabama Intercollegiate Conference and the Alabama Collegiate Conference
 - Tri-State Conference (1960–1981)
 - Volunteer State Athletic Conference (1940s–early 1980s)
 - West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1924–2013), transferred to the NCAA in 1995 after a two-year dual membership. Most of the final WVIAC members are now in the NCAA Division II Mountain East Conference.
 
- Notes
 
- 1 2 Both the NDCAC and the SDIC merged to form the Dakota Athletic Conference.
 
Non-football
- American Mideast Conference (1949–2012)
 - Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference (1994–2015)
 - Midwest Collegiate Conference (1988–2015)
 - Northeastern Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (2016–2019)[lower-alpha 1]
 - Sunrise Athletic Conference (2002–2011)
 - TranSouth Athletic Conference (1996–2013)
 
- Notes
 
- ↑ Also formerly a United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) athletic conference.
 
Former conferences
All transferred to the NCAA.
Football
- Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1973–1988)
 - Lone Star Conference (1931–1982)
 - Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (1920–1982)
 - Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (1932–1995), known as Northern Intercollegiate Conference until 1992
 - Northwest Conference (1926–1996), Pacific Northwest Conference before 1984 and Northwest Conference of Independent Colleges until 1996
 - Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (1909–1992), Colorado Faculty Athletic Conference until 1910 and Rocky Mountain Faculty Athletic Conference until 1967
 - Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (1972–2008), Twin Rivers Conference until 1983
 
Non-football
- Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (1961–2002)
 - Conference Carolinas (1930–1995), known as Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference until 1961, held dual membership with the NCAA for two years starting in 1993
 - Dixie Conference (1963–1973), became the USA South Athletic Conference in 2003
 
See also
References
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