We must be able to share our stories and build understanding.
Fostering accountability through fiscal clarity
Artists can amplify the voices of residents, activate neighborhood assets, and foster a stronger social fabric between local government communities.
Eligible candidates are encouraged to declare their interest in serving by February 2, 2024.
Amy Liu, 2023 recipient of ICMA's Tranter-Leong Fellowship award, shares personal and professional lessons gleaned from her New Zealand study tour.
Serve your peers. Serve your profession. Serve your association.
NFIP is a critical resource for local government leaders, providing essential tools, financial support, and incentives that enable them to better prepare their communities.
Methods for local government leaders to better connect with staff and residents.
The 2022-2023 ICMA Executive Board met on September 29, 2023, in Austin, Texas, for its quarterly meeting. Here is a summary of the major actions undertaken by the board.