2010
- NAFC held a series of webinars about pelvic health in women through out the year.
- The Urinary Catheterization of Men and Women pamphlet is released in March.
- In May, NAFC, with targeted donations from the public, began the Operation Continence Care fund, to support and educate injured veterans about management and treatment options, through educational materials about intermittent self-catheterization and continence care following spinal cord injuries.
- Research by NAFC aimed at undertanding the barriers and frustration women encounter in seeking diagnosis and intervention for pelvic organ prolapse is published in the September issue of the Austrailian and New Zealand Continence Journal (ANZCJ)
- At the end of September, NAFC acknowledges the University of Alabama at Birmingham's (UAB) Continence and Urogynecology Clinics as the first Center of Excellence (COE): Continence Care in the US.
- NAFC research about the furstration endured by middle-aged women, who have overactive bladder symptoms is published in the inagural issue of Annals of Urology in October.
- NAFC along with Natividad Medial Foundation and Clinica de Salud del Valle de Salinas (CSVS) hosted an educational forum in Spanish for migrant farm workers in Monterey County, CA on October 11.
- In December, NAFC begins heading a newly formed council with the objective of establishing national, independent quality standards for disposable adult absorbent products provided to Medicaid waiver recipients cared for in their private homes.
2011
- NAFC research about nocturia in middle-aged American women appeared in the March/April issue of Urologic Nursing, the official journal of the Society of Urologic Nurses and Associates (SUNA).
- In April, Virginia Mason Medical Center's Pelvic Floor Center is designated as a Center of Excellence (COE): Continence Care by NAFC.
- On April 28 NAFC's founder, Dr. Katherine Jeter, completed 3,100 mile bike ride to raise money for the WOCN Foundation. She raised a total of $208,613.


