Independent Book Publishers Association

Independent Book Publishers Association

The Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) is the largest non-profit trade association in the United States dedicated to serving independent publishers, self-published authors, and small-to-mid-sized presses. Founded in 1983 as PASCAL (Publishers Association of Southern California), it has evolved into a national powerhouse with over 4,000 members, focused on “leveling the playing field” between independent creators and large corporate conglomerates. The association provides a comprehensive suite of professional tools, including the IBPA Publishing University annual conference, a monthly trade magazine, and a rigorously vetted “Industry Standards Checklist” to help indie books compete in the traditional marketplace.

IBPA is particularly valued for its cooperative marketing programs, which grant small publishers affordable access to bookstore buyers, librarians, and major trade shows like the Frankfurt Book Fair. Membership offers significant financial benefits, such as deep discounts on distribution services like IngramSpark, as well as entry to the prestigious Benjamin Franklin Awards, which recognize excellence in independent editorial and design. By providing a collective voice for advocacy and a robust educational framework, IBPA ensures that “independent” does not mean “isolated,” empowering authors and publishers to navigate the business of books with professional rigor and commercial success.